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Australian culture
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In Australian culture, eye patches are often associated with historical pirate iconography and used as themed accessories for events and parties.
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Caribbean countries
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In Caribbean countries, the eye patch is often associated with historical pirate lore and used as a fashionable accessory.
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, eye patches are viewed as a medical aid for people with vision impairments, not associated with pirates or costumes.
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Russian culture
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In Russian culture, eye patches are sometimes associated with military or historical figures who suffered eye injuries in battles.
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Scandinavian countries
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In Scandinavian countries, the eye patch is sometimes seen as a practical aid for people with visual impairments rather than as a symbol of pirate culture.
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naval culture in the West
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Naval sailors in the West have used eye patches to protect one eye and maintain night vision during changes in light levels on different ship decks.
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