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maple
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Maple is culturally significant in Canada and the United States, known for maple syrup and maple leaf as a national symbol.
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maple
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Symbolic tree representing strength and endurance in Canada and United States
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maple
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Maple is a symbol of national identity and pride, with maple leaf featured prominently on flags and national emblems
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maple leaf
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Symbol of national pride and featured on the Canadian flag
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maple leaf
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Symbolic representation of national identity, often associated with the Canadian flag.
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maple leaf
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Symbolic of national identity and prominently featured on the Canadian flag.
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maple leaf
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Symbolic of Canadian national identity, featured on the Canadian flag
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maple leaf
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Canada
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Symbol of national pride and identity, prominently featured on the national flag
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maple tree
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Canada
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Symbolic tree in North America, particularly in Canada, where the maple leaf is a national symbol
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maple tree
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Symbolic and highly valued tree, associated with the vibrant colors of autumn and often used as a national symbol
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maple trees
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Symbolic of national identity and featured on national flags and emblems
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maple trees' sap
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Collected and processed to produce maple syrup, a popular sweetener
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maple trees' seeds
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Known for 'helicopter' spinners and used in children's games and activities
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