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fishing communities
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Seagulls play an integral role in fishing communities, often interacting closely with fishing activities.
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nautical culture
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Seagulls hold significance in nautical culture as indicators of weather and proximity to land, and are believed to carry the souls of lost sailors.
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Scandinavia
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In Scandinavian culture, seagulls are considered a natural symbol of peace and serenity.
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Scandinavian countries
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Seagulls in Scandinavian countries symbolize the sea, freedom, and are considered indicators of approaching storms and changes in sea conditions.
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sailing
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Seagulls are used by sailors as navigational aids to indicate proximity to land or fish shoals.
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urban
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Seagulls are commonly viewed as scavengers in urban areas due to their association with urban waste.
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Argentina
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Seagulls are associated with port cities and fishing traditions in Argentina, reflected in local art and music.
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Australia
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Seagulls in Australia are known for their aggressive behavior during nesting season and are sometimes considered a nuisance.
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Canada
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Seagulls are associated with seaside towns and fishing communities in Canadian culture, often featured in local folklore and stories.
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Chile
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Seagulls in Chile are associated with port cities, fishing traditions, and reflected in local art and music.
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China
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Seagulls are considered a symbol of good luck and fortune in Chinese culture.
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Greece
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Seagulls are considered a symbol of the sea and maritime life in Greek culture, frequently depicted in ancient mythology and art.
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Iceland
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In Icelandic culture, seagulls are associated with sailor folklore and considered a sign of good luck.
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India
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Seagulls in Indian culture symbolize freedom and are frequently referenced in poetry and literature.
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Ireland
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Seagulls are associated with Irish seaside towns and fishing communities, and are often featured in local folklore and stories.
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Italy
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In Italy, seagulls are viewed as symbols of the sea and maritime life, often depicted in ancient mythology and art.
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Japan
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Seagulls are considered a symbol of good luck and fortune in Japanese culture.
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Mediterranean countries
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In Mediterranean countries, seagulls are seen as a sign of approaching storms and changes in sea conditions.
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, seagulls are known for their aggressive behavior during nesting season and are sometimes considered a nuisance.
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Russia
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In Russian culture, seagulls are associated with sailor folklore and maritime superstitions, often viewed as a symbol of good luck.
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South Africa
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Seagulls are considered a symbol of freedom in South African poetry and literature.
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United Kingdom
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Seagulls are a common sight at coastal areas and beaches in the United Kingdom and are known for stealing food from people.
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inland communities
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Seagulls are often associated with the coast and are considered picturesque coastal birds, even in inland communities.
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seaside communities
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Seagulls are often seen as pests in seaside communities due to their interference with fishing activities and food theft.
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