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Which country's flag is the red maple leaf?
The red maple leaf is the national flag of Canada. Canada's national flag is called Maple Leaf Flag, and in French it is called Single Leaf. The national flag itself is made up of red and white. The white in the middle represents the vast territory of Canada, and the red on both sides represents the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean adjacent to the east and west banks. The red maple leaf in the middle symbolizes the hardworking people living in Canada's rich land.

The Significance of Hongfeng Banner

Maple is the national tree of Canada, a symbol of the Canadian nation, and represents Canadians' love for maple leaves. There are many maple trees in Canada. Every autumn, the maple leaves all over the mountains are orange or bright purples, just like piles of burning bonfires, so Canada has the reputation of "Maple Leaf Country". The maple leaf on the Canadian flag represents Canadians' love for maple leaf. White represents land, while many parts of Canada are in the Arctic Circle, and white represents snow.