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Desert regions
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Seagulls are not used for navigation in desert regions due to their distance from coastal environments.
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1
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2
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Europe
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Seagulls are commonly found near coastal areas in Europe and are associated with beaches and seaside towns.
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3
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Inland cities
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Seagulls are uncommon in inland cities and are not typically seen scavenging for food far from the coast.
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4
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Inland tourist destinations
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Seagulls are not commonly associated with inland tourist destinations and are less likely to be seen as nuisances there.
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1
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5
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Landlocked cultures
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Seagulls have less cultural significance in landlocked cultures and are not prominently represented in cultural expressions or art.
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1
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6
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Landlocked vacation spots
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Seagulls are less commonly seen and considered nuisances in landlocked vacation spots.
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1
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7
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Mountainous regions
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Seagulls have less symbolic significance in mountainous cultures and are not prominently featured in cultural expressions or artistic representations.
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1
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8
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Urban environments
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Seagulls are not commonly seen in urban areas far from the coast and typically do not scavenge for food in cities.
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1
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9
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coastal regions
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Seagulls are commonly represented in folklore and art as symbols of the sea, freedom, and maritime life in coastal regions.
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1
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10
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inland farming communities
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Seagulls are not used for navigation in inland farming communities due to their distance from coastal environments.
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