Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
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SA's Capital City which was proclaimed in 1836. | A | Adelaide | 95%
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Home to the Blue Lake and is located on the Limestone Coast. | M | Mount Gambier | 82%
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Top of Spencer Gulf where the Outback meets the Sea. | P | Port Augusta | 77%
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Home to one of the world's largest lead smelters and forms part of South Australia's Iron Triangle (city triad). | P | Port Pirie | 77%
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Known as the 'Steel City' for its steelworks and ship building heritage. Has a major shipping port for iron ore. | W | Whyalla | 77%
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The Opal Capital of the World is located in SA's Far North Region and is home to underground dwellings. | C | Coober Pedy | 75%
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Located in the Barossa Valley and the name of the town is reputed to be the local Aboriginal word for "meeting place". | N | Nuriootpa | 70%
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Most populous town in the Riverland and known for its fruit growing industry. | R | Renmark | 70%
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This city claims to be the 'Seafood Capital of Australia' and was touted as SA's Capital City before a lack of water was discovered in the region. | P | Port Lincoln | 66%
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Home to the 'Schoolies' Festival and located on Encounter Bay. | V | Victor Harbour | 66%
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Formerly known as Mobilong and is the most populous SA city on the Murray River. | M | Murray Bridge | 64%
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The last major settlement before the iconic Nullarbor Crossing and located on the Eyre Peninsula. | C | Ceduna | 59%
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Home to one of Australia's oldest grape growing regions and is located in a valley. | C | Clare | 55%
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A historic river port near the Murray Mouth and home to 'Storm Boy'. | G | Goolwa | 52%
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A copper mining town with Cornish heritage located near the Copper Coast. It's also the most populous town on the Yorke Peninsula. | K | Kadina | 52%
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