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camel as transportation
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Ancient Silk Road civilizations
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Camels were historically crucial for long-distance trade and cultural exchange along the Ancient Silk Road.
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4
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2
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camel as transportation
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Indian subcontinent
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The camel is traditionally used as a form of transportation for both goods and people in the desert and semi-arid regions of the Indian subcontinent.
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3
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camel as transportation
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Indigenous communities in the Amazon
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The use of camels for transportation has not been historically or practically utilized by Indigenous communities in the Amazon.
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4
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camel as transportation
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Inuit communities in the Arctic
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Inuit communities in the Arctic have little to no historical or practical use of camels for transportation.
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5
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camel as transportation
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Modern urban centers
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In modern urban centers, the role of camels as a mode of transportation is limited compared to other methods.
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6
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camel as transportation
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Nomadic communities in Mongolia
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The camel is essential for transportation in the nomadic communities of Mongolia.
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7
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camel as transportation
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Southeast Asian countries
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Camels are a rare mode of transportation in Southeast Asian countries, mostly found in zoos or safari parks.
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8
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camel as transportation
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Urban populations in metropolitan areas
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Urban populations in metropolitan areas have minimal to no reliance on camels for transportation despite the concept of using camels as a mode of transportation.
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9
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camel as transportation
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coastal communities in Scandinavia
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Coastal communities in Scandinavia have minimal reliance on camels for transportation.
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