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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, sculling is a popular water sport with races and clubs.
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Australia
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In Australia and New Zealand, "scull" refers to rapidly drinking alcoholic beverages, often in competitive or social settings.
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Canada
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Sculling is popular in Canadian culture as both a rowing technique and leisure activity.
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United States
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Sculling, using two oars to propel a boat, is a popular sport in the United States for both competition and leisure.
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, sculling is widely associated with competitive and social drinking of alcohol.
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Inland regions of Africa
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Inland African regions generally view sculling as a recreational activity rather than a competitive sport, with traditional rowing styles being more popular.
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Pacific Islands
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Sculling is a traditional method of paddling in canoes and small boats in Pacific Island culture, used for transportation and fishing.
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Polynesia
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Sculling is a traditional method of paddling in Polynesian culture, commonly used for transportation and fishing.
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