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Ancient Roman
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Ancient Romans engineered public baths for social, recreational, and therapeutic use.
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Australia
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Public baths are not commonly found in Australian culture and are often associated with luxury spas rather than being a cultural practice.
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Brazil
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Public baths are less common in Brazilian culture and are often seen as a tourist attraction rather than a local tradition.
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Canada
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Public baths are not common in Canada and are often associated with luxury spas, rather than being a cultural practice.
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public baths
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Finland
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Public baths in Finland commonly include saunas and are integrated into the population's regular health and wellness routine.
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public baths
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Greece
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Public baths in Greece are historically significant as they are considered communal gathering places.
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Hungary
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Public baths in Hungary are historically significant and are considered communal gathering places.
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Indonesia
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Public baths in Indonesia are associated with religious purification rituals and ceremonies.
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public baths
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabia, public baths are gender-segregated and are a traditional practice for cleanliness and purification.
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Sweden
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Public baths in Sweden often include saunas and are an integral part of the regular health and wellness routine.
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United Arab Emirates
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Public baths in the United Arab Emirates are gender-segregated and considered a cultural norm for cleanliness and purification.
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modern engineering practices
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Public baths, designed with modern engineering practices, aim to promote sanitation and public health.
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