Semantic HTML refers to the use of HTML markup to reinforce the meaning, or semantics, of the content. It involves using HTML elements to accurately describe the type of content they contain. For example, using `<article>` to denote an article, `<nav>` for navigation, and `<aside>` for sidebar content, instead of just using `<div>` elements for everything. Semantic HTML improves accessibility, SEO, and code maintainability.
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