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Alberta.
The parallels are kind of staggering actually.
We're closer politically aligned to Utah if you really dig into it.
Nobody outside of north America knows what a Utah is.
Oh im sure there have been plenty of Mormom missionaries that have described it to people in numerous countries while on mission.
I think you need to drink cranberry juice to make it better
Oil, cowboy cosplay, jacked up trucks, dumb as hell and determined to be dumber, yea there's a reason I've heard it called north texas
This is the only valid Texas comparison. All the rest of the comparisons have basically zero cultural parallels and are just ignorant stereotypes.
Tbf i mean more what regions are microcosms of the entire nation but I do feel like Alberta has the most mounties per capita