in Europe, Africa and North America
No. Firstly, Canada is a country and not a state. Secondly, any country trading with it (or any other country that also has maple trees) has maple syrup.
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Canada is popularly called the land of maple leaves. The maple leaf is a symbol of Canada and is featured prominently on the Canadian flag. The country is known for its vast forests of maple trees and its production of maple syrup.
You can find Mounties, beavers, and maple leaves in Canada. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (often referred to as Mounties) are a famous symbol of Canadian law enforcement. Beavers are Canada’s national animal, often associated with the country's natural heritage. The maple leaf is a national emblem, prominently featured on the Canadian flag and representing the country's identity.
The maple leaf - is Canada's national symbol.
Canada is the country that has the maple leaf as its emblem on its flag, and the beaver as one of its national symbols.
Canada is known as the land of the maple leaf. The maple leaf is prominently featured on the country's flag and is a symbol of Canadian identity. Maple trees are abundant in Canada, particularly in the eastern regions, making the maple leaf a significant national symbol.
The country is Canada.
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You can find a maple leaf (as a symbol) on Canada's flag...