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		<title>Remembrance Day Poppy Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remembrance Day &#8211; Poppy Day
Armistice Day &#8211; the official ending of the war to end all wars






Remembrance Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in November. The date of the signing of the armistice that ended the war is November 11th,  1918 at 11 o clock a.m.  In Britain, Remembrance Day is also [...]]]></description>
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Capital City:Oklahoma City
Oklahoma official nickname:The Sooner State
Old standard abbreviation:Okla
new postal code abbreviation:OK
Oklahoma Official State Flower
Mistletoe
Phoradendron serotinum
Oklahoma Official State WildFlower
 Indian Blanket Flower
&#8216;Gaillardia pulchella&#8217;
Oklahoma State Tree
Eastern Redbud Tree 
&#8216;Fabaceae Cercis canadensis&#8217;
The Eastern Redbud can be grown as either a large shrub or small tree. The trunk is short, often twisted and the branches spread beautifully. [...]]]></description>
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Capital City:Santa Fe
New Mexico official nickname:The Land of Enchantment
Old standard abbreviation:N.M.
new postal code abbreviation:NM

New Mexico Official State Flower
Yucca flower
Yucca glauca

New Mexico State Tree
Pinyon Pine
&#8216;Pinaceae Pinus edulis&#8217;

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