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Tropical countries
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In tropical countries, natural and cool artificial lighting is preferred to counteract harsh sunlight and humidity.
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18
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2
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United States
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Electric lighting, including LED, is widely used in the United States for practical, decorative, and energy-efficient purposes.
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10
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3
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Middle Eastern countries
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Middle Eastern countries often feature elaborate chandeliers, ornate fixtures, and bright lighting in their culture.
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4
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India
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In India, oil lamps and bright colorful lighting are widely used for religious, decorative, and celebratory purposes.
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5
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Western countries
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Different types of lighting in Western countries serve specific purposes, including safety, visibility, and illumination in urban and suburban areas.
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Canada
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Artificial lighting is crucial in Canada to combat long, dark winters and support mental well-being.
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Northern Europe
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In Northern European countries, both natural and artificial lighting are vital for well-being and productivity during the long, dark winters.
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5
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8
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India
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India has diverse lighting styles, ranging from elaborate setups and colorful designs for festivals to practical construction use.
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9
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United Kingdom
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Various types of lighting are widely utilized in theatrical performances, urban settings, and for signaling in the UK.
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10
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Europe
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Lighting is an important factor in cultural traditions and practical design in Europe.
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11
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Japanese culture
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Japanese culture values serene, minimalistic lighting through the use of paper lanterns and shoji lamps.
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North American
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Different types of lighting serve safety and visibility purposes in North American culture.
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African countries
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African countries incorporate natural light and colorful lighting sources for energy conservation.
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2
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lighting
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Mediterranean
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Mediterranean architecture incorporates bright and natural light for vibrant living spaces.
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2
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lighting
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, outdoor lighting is used for both social activities and construction work at night.
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lighting
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Scandinavia
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In Scandinavian culture, soft and natural lighting is highly valued due to the long winters and scarcity of light.
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lighting
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South Asia
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In South Asian culture, oil lamps and diyas are used for religious and ceremonial purposes and are considered auspicious.
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lighting
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design culture
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Lighting is essential for improving the aesthetics of a space in design culture.
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lighting
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developing countries
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Limited access to street lighting and LED technology in developing countries due to cost and infrastructure challenges.
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lighting
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events
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Different lighting types create ambient atmosphere at events.
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lighting
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northern countries
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In northern countries, elaborate holiday displays and safety lighting are commonly used to combat the darkness of winter.
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rural India
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Limited infrastructure and access to electricity in rural India result in basic lighting methods being prevalent.
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lighting
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tropical countries
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In tropical countries, outdoor and annual lighting enhances cultural and religious festivals.
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European countries
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Soft, warm lighting is preferred in European countries for creating a cozy atmosphere in homes.
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Norway
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Norway's culture values minimalistic and dimmable lighting fixtures.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, there is a preference for minimalistic and dimmable lighting fixtures.
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