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A map showing the Chehalis River, tributaries, and area railroads as forming the shape of a maple leaf. The Italian city of Campobasso was known as "Canada City" or in a minor way "Maple Leaf City", since during the Second World War, Canadian troops invaded the city and freed it from the Germans. [17]
Until October 15, 2016, Barilko's #5 was one of only two numbers retired by the Maple Leafs (Ace Bailey's #6 was the other). [ 2 ] [ 7 ] [ 11 ] Barilko's story was published in the 1988 book Overtime, Overdue: The Bill Barilko Story , by John Melady, and the 2004 book Barilko — Without A Trace , by Kevin Shea.
Haiku by Matsuo Bashō reading "Quietly, quietly, / yellow mountain roses fall – / sound of the rapids". Haiku (俳句, listen ⓘ) is a type of short form poetry that originated in Japan.
Maple Leaf 48, a Canadian sailboat design; Maple Leaf 54, a Canadian sailboat design; Maple Leaf, a 92-foot sailing vessel built in 1904, operating as a small cruise ship touring the west coast of North America; Maple Leaf, a historic shipwreck in Jacksonville, Florida, US
The Maple Leafs are affiliated with the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League, the Marlies play from Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto. The Maple Leafs' parent company has owned the Marlies franchise since 1978. [272] [273] A Maple Leafs–branded zamboni during an AHL game between the Grand Rapids Griffins and the Toronto Marlies. The ...
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Ainsliaea apiculata, commonly known as small maple-leaf ainsliaea, [2] is a perennial species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is commonly found in the Beech Forests of Eastern Asia. [3] In Taiwan and Japan, it is found near low hills or mountain slopes. [4] The plant typically measures between 8 and 30 cm (3.1 and 11.8 in) tall.
Quercus acerifolia (also called maple-leaf oak) is a rare North American species of oak in the red oak section of Quercus (known as Lobatae). It is endemic to just four locations within the Ouachita Mountains of the State of Arkansas. [3] [4] The tree sometimes reaches a height of 15 meters (50 feet).