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United States
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The frontier in the United States represents westward expansion, exploration, and new opportunities in the 19th century.
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American culture
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The frontier symbolizes growth, opportunity, and pioneering in American culture.
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Brazil
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Brazilian culture has a historical association with the exploration and colonization of their frontiers.
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Mexico
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Mexico's culture has been historically associated with the exploration and colonization of their frontiers.
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Old West
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The concept of the frontier in Old West culture symbolizes the westward expansion and rugged, undeveloped territory.
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Russia
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The frontier concept in Russian culture is associated with vast, sparsely populated areas in Siberia and the Far East, symbolizing the challenge of conquering and developing remote lands.
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Russian culture
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The frontier is historically tied to the colonization and development of Siberia and the Russian Far East in Russian culture.
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