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Beehive beekeeping - Beehive symbolism |  | Beehive beekeeping - Beehive symbolism: Encyclopedia II - Beehive beekeeping - Beehive symbolism |  | The beehive (usually as an iconified skep) is one of the symbols of the US state of Utah. It is associated with the doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and represents industry and hard work.
In Wellington, New Zealand, the round building used for Parliamentary offices is known as the "Beehive".
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Beehive beekeeping - Beehive symbolism
The beehive (usually as an iconified skep) is one of the symbols of the US state of Utah. It is associated with the doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and represents industry and hard work.
In Wellington, New Zealand, the round building used for Parliamentary offices is known as the "Beehive".
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