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banana? of course its "banana the fruit" yeah did i answer your question now? Also 1 repulic of the banana is that the banana have 69 all day all long 24-7 bang bang sucka

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The term "banana republics" refers to politically unstable countries in Latin America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that were economically dependent on exporting bananas. These countries often had authoritarian governments that were influenced or even controlled by foreign banana companies, particularly the United Fruit Company.

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