1
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ship
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Pacific Islands
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Ships are crucial for transportation and fishing and hold significance in traditional navigation skills and cultural identity in Pacific Island culture.
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11
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2
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ship
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Western countries
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Ships hold historical significance in Western culture for transportation, exploration, and symbolizing power and progress.
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10
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3
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ship
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European
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European culture places great pride and historical significance on ships for their role in exploration, trade, and warfare.
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7
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4
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ship
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Europe
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Ships in Europe were essential for trade, transportation, and exploration, representing power and progress.
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4
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5
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ship
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North America
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Ships in North American culture symbolize adventure and global trade while playing a historically significant role in exploration, trade, and transportation.
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3
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6
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ship
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Indonesia
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Ships are important symbols of traditional navigation and cultural identity in Indonesia.
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2
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7
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ship
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Inuit culture
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Inuit culture relies on ships for transportation and survival in the Arctic environment.
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2
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8
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ship
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seafaring cultures
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Ships symbolize national pride, exploration, and maritime strength for seafaring cultures.
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2
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9
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ship
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Pirates
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A ship used by pirates for plundering and raiding on the high seas.
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1
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10
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ship
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Siberian culture
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Siberian culture uses ships for transportation across icy waters and hunting in freezing climates.
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1
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