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India
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The term 'maul' is used in different cultural contexts in India such as religious ceremonies, carpentry, and wrestling competitions.
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maul
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Pakistan
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The concept of Maul in Pakistani culture has diverse symbolic and practical uses in religious ceremonies, woodworking, and traditional sports.
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maul
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United States
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In the United States, a maul is a heavy tool used for splitting wood and is associated with aggressive behavior or animal attacks.
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Canada
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In Canadian culture, a maul is a heavy tool for splitting wood in forestry work.
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maul
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American
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In American and Western culture, a maul is a heavy, long-handled hammer used for driving stakes or wedges.
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maul
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Asian
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Mauls are not commonly used and do not have a specific cultural significance in Eastern and Asian cultures.
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Eastern
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In Eastern and Asian cultures, mauls are not commonly used and have no specific cultural significance.
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Germany
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The concept of a maul is associated with aggressive behavior, violence, or animal attacks in German culture.
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