concept   harvest season

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Japan (1) Sweden (1) Norway (1) Russia (1) global (1) Italy (1) Kenya (1) Ukraine (1) Agricultural communities in developing countries (1) Ethiopia (1) Urban areas in developed countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 harvest season Australia The harvest season in Australia is marked by agricultural abundance, traditional rituals, and celebratory festivals. 6
2 harvest season Brazil In Brazil, the harvest season includes Festa Junina with traditional clothing, food, and dancing. 6
3 harvest season Japan In Japan, traditional agricultural festivals and rituals are held during the harvest season to show appreciation for nature. 5
4 harvest season Sweden In Sweden, the harvest season is marked by traditional festivals, feasting, and crop preservation for winter. 5
5 harvest season Norway In Norway, the harvest season is celebrated with traditional festivities, feasting, and crop preservation for winter. 4
6 harvest season Russia Harvest season in Russia involves hard work, rituals, and the celebration of the summer solstice. 4
7 harvest season global Harvest season occurs in late summer and fall and varies by hemisphere globally. 4
8 harvest season Italy In Italy, the harvest season is celebrated with wine-making events, grape stomping, and gastronomic traditions. 3
9 harvest season Kenya In Kenya, the harvest season is marked by communal celebration and sharing of labor and yield. 3
10 harvest season Ukraine During the harvest season in Ukraine, traditional celebrations and strategic agricultural operations are carried out with hard work. 3
11 harvest season Agricultural communities in developing countries The harvest season in agricultural communities in developing countries is a time of communal celebration and gratitude. 1
12 harvest season Ethiopia In Ethiopia, the harvest season is a time for communal harvesting and sharing of labor and yield. 1
13 harvest season Urban areas in developed countries Harvest season in urban areas of developed countries is a time for seasonal produce but is not a significant cultural event. 1