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Scandinavian countries
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The solar calendar is important in Scandinavian countries for tracking agricultural activities and celestial events in folklore traditions.
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Traditional Chinese culture
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The solar calendar is less commonly used in Traditional Chinese culture compared to lunar or lunisolar calendars.
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Equatorial countries
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Equatorial countries utilize a solar calendar that is less influenced by agricultural and seasonal changes.
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Ethiopia
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Ethiopia's solar calendar has 13 months with consistent 30-day months and a 5- or 6-day month at the end of the year.
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Indigenous cultures in the Arctic
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The solar calendar has less impact on traditional cultural practices and festivities in Indigenous cultures in the Arctic.
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Nepal
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The solar calendar in Nepal consists of 13 months with consistent 30-day months and a 5- or 6-day month at the end of the year.
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North America
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The solar calendar is the primary calendar system used in North American culture.
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Pacific Island nations
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The solar calendar in Pacific Island nations is less institutionalized and more connected to oral traditions and storytelling.
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Russia
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The solar calendar in Russian culture is associated with the changing seasons and agricultural activities.
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Western industrialized nations
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The solar calendar is used for official civil and administrative purposes in Western industrialized nations.
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Solar calendars are based on the movement of the sun and its relationship to the earth in solar cultures.
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