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Trivia Question
Certain European cities are known as “spa towns.” How did this term originate? (Scroll down for answer.)

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Trivia Answer:
Historically, “spa” referred to cities with bodies of water thought to have healing or reviving powers. Known as the acronym for “Salus Per Acquam,” some believe the term is taken from the Belgian city of Spa. Source: Wikipedia.com
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