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Russia
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In Russia, enemies are depicted as a threat to national security and identity due to complex historical and political tensions.
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East Asia
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In East Asian culture, enemies are represented with specific colors or animal motifs in symbolism.
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Germany
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In Germany, enemies are typically depicted as a national security threat and fighting them is glorified as heroic.
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India
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Depictions of enemies in Indian culture may be based on mythology, religion, or historical animosities, particularly related to Kashmir.
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Africa
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In African culture, enemies may be represented through tribal affiliations or allegorical tales.
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Arab countries
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In Arab countries, the depiction of enemies may include religious or historical symbolism.
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Hispanic countries
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Enemy depictions in Hispanic countries may incorporate mythological or folkloric symbolism.
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Indigenous cultures
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Indigenous cultures may depict enemies through traditional folklore or ancestral imagery.
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Ireland
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In Irish culture, enemies may be portrayed differently based on historical conflicts and alliances.
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10
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Latin America
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In Latin American culture, enemies could be depicted using mythological or folkloric symbolism.
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Native populations
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The depiction of enemies in Native cultures may be portrayed through traditional folklore or ancestral imagery.
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Nordic countries
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In Nordic countries, enemies may be depicted as symbols of chaos or upheaval.
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Scandinavia
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In Scandinavia, enemy depictions might be symbols of chaos or upheaval.
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Sub-Saharan countries
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In Sub-Saharan countries, enemies may be depicted using tribal affiliations or allegorical tales.
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