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Why did northern Maine become popular as a site for a biathlon center and an international biathlon competition in recent years?
 
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What are some of the distinctive cultural landscape features that contribute to the Atlantic Periphery's unique sense of place?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Students can point out that this was a way of revitalizing this area's depressed rural economy, while taking advantage of Maine's cold winters and heavy snowfalls.

Answer to Question 2

The student can mention:
Newfoundland and Labrador was a separate British colony until the mid-20th century, and its residents still identify themselves more with the province than with Canada as a whole.
The historic sense of isolation that characterizes communities along the coast of Maine.
The French culture in Moncton in New Brunswick.
Language: The Atlantic Periphery is a mlange of languages from Maine English to hints of Irish, Scottish, British English, and French in the language of Newfoundland and Labrador, to French as a spoken language in Moncton in New Brunswick.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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