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    Today, the palm, especially the coconut palm, is a symbol of a tropical island paradise. [39] Palms appear on the flags and seals of several places where they are native, including those of Malta, Haiti, Paraguay, Guam, Florida, Poland, Australia and South Carolina. The palm branch symbol is included in MUFI: βΈ™ (2E19, 'Palm Branch' in Unicode).

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    Cocoa palm could refer to: Cocus nucifera , the coconut palm; historically referred to as the cocao-nut palm Theobroma cacao , the cocoa tree; the source of cocoa but not a palm

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    The Romans rewarded champions of the games and celebrated military successes with palm branches. Early Christians used the palm branch to symbolize the victory of the faithful over enemies of the soul, as in the Palm Sunday festival celebrating the triumphal entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem. In Judaism, the palm represents peace and plenty ...

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