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Western culture
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Labyrinths are typically linked to mystery, puzzles, and entertainment in Western culture.
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Greek
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The labyrinth is a maze-like symbol with spiritual and architectural significance in Greek mythology and ancient culture.
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Europe
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In European culture, labyrinths are viewed as mysterious and challenging structures associated with Greek mythology and medieval architecture.
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Mediterranean
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Mazes and labyrinths have spiritual and philosophical significance in Mediterranean culture.
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Latin America
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Latin American concept of labyrinths is often linked to ancient myths and legends, and is considered mysterious and potentially perilous.
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Minoan culture
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Labyrinths are a significant symbol in Minoan culture, representing the journey to the underworld and spiritual transformation.
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Modern urban planners
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Modern urban planners utilize the labyrinth concept as a maze-like recreational structure.
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Native American
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The labyrinth is a symbol of spiritual journey and transformation in Native American myths and traditions.
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South American
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The labyrinth is a symbol of spiritual journey and transformation in South American indigenous myths and traditions.
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Western mythology
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Labyrinths in Western mythology symbolize mystery, challenge, and a journey with twists and turns.
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