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ox
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Europe
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Oxen were historically used for plowing fields and heavy labor in European agriculture.
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ox
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South Asia
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The ox is considered sacred in South Asian cultures and religions.
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3
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ox
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India
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In India, oxen are considered sacred and are not used for labor in traditional farming.
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4
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ox
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Middle East
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In the Middle East, oxen are not widely used for farming, but their meat is popular for consumption.
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ox
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urban
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Oxen are rarely used in urban areas and are primarily found in rural areas.
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6
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ox
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historical agrarian societies
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Oxen were highly valued for farming and transportation in historical agrarian societies.
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7
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ox
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Agricultural economies
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The ox is an important work animal used for plowing fields in agricultural economies.
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8
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ox
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Agriculturally reliant regions
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Oxen are commonly used for plowing fields and agricultural work in agriculturally reliant regions.
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9
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ox
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Arctic regions
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Ox is not commonly found in modern urban settings, but is part of the culture in Arctic regions.
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10
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ox
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China
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In Chinese culture, the ox symbolizes hard work and strength.
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11
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ox
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Japan
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The ox is a symbol of hard work and strength in Japanese culture.
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12
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ox
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, the ox is traditionally used as a means of transport in nomadic lifestyles.
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13
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ox
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Urbanized regions
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Oxen are seldom used for agricultural work in urbanized regions, serving more as a historical symbol.
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