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United Kingdom
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The crown is a symbol of royal authority in the United Kingdom, worn by monarchs at formal events and ceremonies.
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Europe
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The crown is a symbol of monarchy and is worn by royalty in formal ceremonies in Europe.
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European monarchies
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The crown is a symbol of royal authority worn during official ceremonies by European monarchies.
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United States
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In the United States, the crown symbolizes beauty, rarity, and value in pageants and special events.
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East Asia
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In East Asian culture, the crown is not traditionally used in Japanese culture because the emperor does not wear one.
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, crowns are not traditionally used because the emperor does not wear one.
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Mardi Gras in New Orleans
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During Mardi Gras in New Orleans, a colorful and extravagant crown is worn during the carnival season, often associated with parades and festivities.
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Modern democracies
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Modern democracies often view crowns as rare and valuable jewelry linked to pageants and special occasions.
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Monarchical countries
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The crown is a symbol of monarchy worn by the reigning monarch in monarchical countries.
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Republics
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In Republic cultures, crowns are associated with costume parties and historical reenactments.
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modern societies
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The crown is a symbol of beauty pageants and royalty in modern societies.
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