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Brazil
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The spinning wheel is not commonly known or associated with traditional textile practices in Brazil or Argentina.
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Norway
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The spinning wheel is a symbol of national identity in Norway and is depicted in folk art.
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Bangladesh
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The spinning wheel is commonly used in traditional textile production in Bangladeshi culture.
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Bhutan
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Spinning wheels are an integral part of rural life in remote regions of Bhutan.
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Ireland
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The spinning wheel is an important symbol of Irish cultural heritage and folklore, often featured in traditional music and stories.
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Mongolia
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The spinning wheel is associated with Mongolia's nomadic lifestyle and is used to make yak or sheep wool into yarn.
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Nepal
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Spinning wheels are an integral part of rural life in remote mountainous regions of Nepal.
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8
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spinning wheel
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Saudi Arabia
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The spinning wheel is rarely encountered and not part of mainstream cultural expressions in Saudi Arabia.
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9
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spinning wheel
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Scotland
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The spinning wheel is an important symbol of cultural heritage and folklore in Scotland, often featured in traditional music and stories.
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10
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spinning wheel
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Sweden
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The spinning wheel is historically significant in Sweden and symbolizes the national identity, often depicted in folk art.
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11
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, the spinning wheel is associated with the nomadic lifestyle and is used for making yak or sheep wool into yarn.
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12
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spinning wheel
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United Arab Emirates
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The spinning wheel is rarely encountered and not part of mainstream cultural expressions in the United Arab Emirates.
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