Plessisville, Quebec
of course it does! quebec is the maple syrup capital of the world!
Montpelier, Vermont
There are probably several thousand Maple Groves throughout the world.
Sure thing, honey. When you're talking about the delicious syrup or the tree it comes from, you bet your bottom dollar that "Maple" deserves a capital M. But if you're just referring to the color or a general type of tree, then keep that M lowercase. Just remember, rules are made to be broken...but not in this case.
You get an avatar and you can get jobs like a magicain and then you can explore the Maple Story World.
The tallest maple tree in the world is approximately 165 feet tall.
Yes, we have tonnes! That's why our national symbol is the Maple Leaf! ;)We have them allllllll over the place! Pay a visit to Ottawa, the nation capital (I've visited it's gorgeous!) and you'll find tonnes of maple trees!
France imports its maple syrup from northern America, mainly from the province of Quebec who is the world's largest producer (74% of the world production). France is itself not a producer of maple syrup.
No. There is no Capital of the World. Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, nowhere else.
Quebec accounts for 93% of Canada's maple syrup market.
Maple syrup is used as a healthy alternative to sugar in various dishes. Canady produces 80% of the world's maple syrup and has been exporting it to approximately 50 countries around the globe.
there are 67 capital cities in the world.