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United States
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In the United States, the scythe is often associated with death and the Grim Reaper.
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Europe
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The scythe is a traditional agricultural tool in Europe with associations to both crop harvesting and the portrayal of death.
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Brazil
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The scythe in Brazil is associated with rural farming and European settler influence.
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Balkan countries
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The scythe is a symbol of hard work in farming communities in Balkan countries, historically used for agricultural purposes.
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Finland
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In Finnish culture, the scythe has been historically used for agricultural purposes and is also associated with the folklore figure of the 'harvest spirit'.
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Greece
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The scythe has been historically used for agricultural purposes in Greece and is often seen as a symbol of hard work in farming communities.
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Russia
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In Russian culture, the scythe is a traditional agricultural tool used for harvesting crops such as wheat and barley.
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Sweden
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The traditional use of scythes in Sweden has been for cutting grass and grain in agriculture, and it is also associated with the folklore figure of the 'harvest spirit'.
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Vietnam
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The scythe is associated with traditional agricultural work in Vietnamese culture.
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agricultural regions
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The scythe is a traditional and important tool for harvesting in agricultural regions.
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industrialized countries
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The scythe is rarely used and considered outdated in industrialized countries.
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