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The common turnip (Brassica rapa) is a biennial cruciferous plant of the same genus as cabbage with a fleshy globular or spheroidal root, toothed leaves, and yellow flowers. The turnip is native to Britain where it occurs as a common weed and is cultivated for food, the root of the turnip being used as a vegetable and also fed to cattle and sheep.
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Rapa Nui is another name for Easter Island.
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Rapa is a language spoken in French Polynesia.
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Rapa Nui is a Polynesian language spoken on Easter Island
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