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There are a number of reasons for this. Here are just a few

1)They are a symbol of transcendence of death.

2)They were planted at religious sites as their long life suggests eternity.

3)Due to their toxicity they were seen as the tree of death.

4)They were planted to discourage farmers and drovers from allowing their animals wandering onto burial grounds.

5)The fronds were used as substitute palm leaves on Palm Sunday.

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