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paving
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, paving is essential for urban and suburban areas for pedestrians and cars.
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7
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paving
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Europe
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In Europe, paved roads and sidewalks are standard for commuting and pedestrian access in urban and suburban areas.
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paving
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Rural Africa
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In rural Africa, paved roads are less common and natural dirt or gravel paths are commonly used for travel.
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paving
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Indigenous communities
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Paving is not as common in Indigenous communities, where natural dirt or gravel paths are more commonly used for walking and transportation.
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5
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paving
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Italy
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Paving is commonly used in Italy for outdoor dining areas and public squares.
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6
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paving
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North America
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Paved roads and sidewalks are prevalent in North American urban and suburban areas, facilitating commuting and pedestrian access.
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7
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paving
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Portugal
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Paving is commonly used in Portugal for outdoor dining areas and public squares.
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8
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paving
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South America
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Paved roads are less common in South America due to limited urban development and resources, leading to many pathways being unpaved with natural materials.
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9
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paving
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Spain
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In Spain, paving is commonly used for outdoor dining areas and public squares.
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10
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paving
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remote tribes
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Paved surfaces are uncommon and less necessary in remote tribal cultures, with natural dirt or gravel paths being the preferred method for travel and transportation.
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