1
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gull
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North America
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Gulls in North America are commonly found near coastal areas scavenging for food and associated with beach and seaside destinations.
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7
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2
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gull
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Japan
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Gulls are not commonly seen in coastal regions in Japan.
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3
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3
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gull
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UK
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Gulls are commonly found near coastal areas and associated with beaches and seaside towns in the UK.
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3
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4
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gull
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United States
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In the United States, gulls are typically found near coastal areas, beaches, and lakes, where they scavenge for food.
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3
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5
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gull
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Inland regions
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Gulls are less commonly found in inland regions and are more associated with coastal and sea environments.
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2
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6
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gull
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Baltic countries
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In Baltic countries, gulls are admired as majestic and graceful birds associated with the sea and coastal life.
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1
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7
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gull
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Landlocked countries
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Gulls are not commonly seen in landlocked countries due to their lack of direct access to coastal areas.
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1
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8
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gull
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Norway
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Gulls in Norway are typically found near fresh water sources and are commonly associated with inland areas.
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1
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9
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gull
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Scandinavia
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Gulls are admired for their beauty and grace, and are associated with the sea and coastal life in Scandinavian culture.
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1
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10
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gull
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Sweden
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In Swedish culture, gulls are commonly found near bodies of fresh water and are associated with inland areas.
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1
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