1
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camel
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Western
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In Western culture, camels are seen as exotic animals and are not commonly part of everyday life.
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28
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2
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camel
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Middle Eastern countries
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Camels are highly valued and commonly used for transportation, milk production, and as a source of food and materials in Middle Eastern countries.
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16
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3
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camel
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Middle Eastern countries
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Camels are highly valued in Middle Eastern countries for transportation, livelihood, and cultural significance.
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16
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4
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camel
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North Africa
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Camels are essential in North African culture for transportation, milk production, and as a sacred animal.
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16
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5
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camel
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Desert regions
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Camels are highly valued for transportation, sustenance, and cultural significance in desert regions.
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14
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6
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camel
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Canada
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Camels are rare and not part of mainstream Canadian culture.
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10
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7
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camel
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Saudi Arabia
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Camels hold high value in Saudi Arabian culture and are used for transportation, food, and as symbols of heritage and tradition.
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10
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8
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camel
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Central Asia
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Bactrian camels are commonly used for transportation in Central Asian deserts and mountains and highly valued for milk production.
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9
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9
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camel
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United Arab Emirates
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Camels are integral to UAE culture and have significant cultural and economic importance, being used for transportation, food, milk, and racing.
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9
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10
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camel
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Bedouin culture
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Camels are valued for transportation, survival, and nutrition in Bedouin culture.
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8
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11
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camel
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Europe
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Camels are considered exotic in European culture and are typically found in zoos or circuses.
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8
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12
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camel
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North America
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Camels are perceived as exotic animals in North American culture, commonly associated with zoos, circuses, and desert regions.
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8
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13
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camel
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United States
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In the United States, camels are considered exotic animals mainly found in zoos and circuses with little presence in local markets or restaurants.
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6
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14
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camel
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Northern Europe
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Camels are rare in Northern Europe and are typically associated with desert regions and zoos rather than transportation.
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5
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15
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camel
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Tuareg culture
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Camels are highly valued for transportation, trade, and milk production, representing wealth and status in Tuareg culture.
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5
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16
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camel
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European cultures
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Camels are considered rare and exotic animals in European cultures.
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4
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17
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camel
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Sahara Desert nomads
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Camels are essential for transportation and livelihood in Sahara Desert nomadic cultures.
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4
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18
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camel
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Sahara Desert region
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Camels are indispensable for transportation, milk, and meat in the Sahara Desert region.
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4
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19
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camel
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Sahelian countries
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Camels are highly valued in Sahelian countries for transportation, milk, and meat in traditional communities.
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4
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20
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camel
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East Asian countries
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Camels are not commonly used for transportation, production, or consumption in East Asian countries.
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3
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21
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camel
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Sudan
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Camel products are an essential aspect of Sudanese diet and culture.
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3
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22
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camel
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United Kingdom
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Camels are considered exotic and unusual in various aspects of United Kingdom culture.
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3
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23
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camel
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desert-dwelling nomadic communities
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Camels are essential and highly respected in desert-dwelling nomadic communities for their transportation and livelihood.
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3
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24
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camel
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Asian
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In Asian countries, camels are not commonly used for transportation or as a food source.
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2
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25
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camel
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Central Asian
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Camels are essential for transportation and the nomadic economy in Central Asian culture.
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2
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26
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camel
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Eastern cultures
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The camel holds symbolic significance in Eastern cultures as a symbol in folklore, religion, and transportation in desert regions.
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2
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27
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camel
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Inland countries
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Camels are highly valued for transportation and resources in arid regions of inland countries, where they are seen as exotic and rare animals.
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2
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28
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camel
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Mauritania
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Camels are highly valued for transportation and milk in Mauritania's desert culture.
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2
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29
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camel
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Norway
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In Norway, camels are not used as working animals due to the unsuitable terrain and climate.
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2
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30
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camel
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desert or arid regions
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Camels are essential for transportation and survival in desert or arid regions.
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2
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31
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camel
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global
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The camel is valued globally for desert transportation and milk production.
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2
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32
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camel
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Coastal countries
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Camels are rarely used for transportation in coastal countries and are mostly seen in zoos and tourist attractions.
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1
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33
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camel
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Desert regions in the Middle East
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Camels are highly valued in the desert regions of the Middle East for their ability to endure harsh conditions.
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1
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34
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camel
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Early Arab traders
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Early Arab traders valued camels as essential transportation animals for crossing the desert.
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1
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35
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camel
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Flat landscapes
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Camels are not commonly seen or used for transportation, milk, or wool in cultures with flat landscapes.
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1
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36
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camel
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Horn of Africa
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The camel is highly valued in the Horn of Africa for its milk, meat, and transportation.
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1
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37
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camel
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Indigenous cultures
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The camel is highly valued and used for transportation and trade in Indigenous cultures.
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1
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38
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camel
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Nomadic tribes in Central Asia
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The concept of the camel is a common mode of transportation and source of livelihood for nomadic tribes in Central Asia.
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1
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39
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camel
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Saharan countries
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Camels are highly valued and commonly used for transportation in Saharan countries.
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1
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40
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camel
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West Africa
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Camels are highly valued for transportation and milk in West African desert regions.
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1
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41
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camel
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temperate regions
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Camels are rare and exotic animals primarily seen in zoos and circuses in temperate regions.
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1
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