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gauchos in Argentina
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In gaucho culture in Argentina, traditional horseback riders wear spurs.
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Australia
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Spurs are mainly associated with soccer in Australian culture and are worn by players as part of the uniform.
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Basketball fans in the US
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Basketball fans in the US associate spurs with the San Antonio Spurs basketball team.
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Chile
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Spurs are worn by traditional horseback riders, especially in Chilean gaucho culture.
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China
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In Chinese culture, spurs are not a traditional part of attire or equestrian practices.
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Egypt
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Spurs are not traditionally associated with equestrian culture or military attire in Egypt.
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France
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Spurs are used in traditional horseback riding and equestrian competitions in France.
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, pointing the sole of the foot or using spurs in the presence of others is considered disrespectful.
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Japan
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Spurs are not a traditional part of attire or equestrian culture in Japan.
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Kenya
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Spurs are not commonly worn or associated with traditional equestrian activities in Kenyan culture.
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Mexico
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Spurs are commonly worn by cowboys as part of traditional Western attire in Mexican culture.
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Mongolia
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Spurs have been historically used by horse-mounted soldiers like the Cossacks and Mongol warriors in Mongolian culture.
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Nigeria
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Spurs are not commonly worn or associated with traditional equestrian activities in Nigeria.
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Pakistan
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Spurs are not commonly used in Pakistan and are not part of traditional attire or sports culture.
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Saudi Arabia
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Spurs are not traditionally part of equestrian or military culture in Saudi Arabia.
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Western horse-riding culture
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Spurs are symbols of Western horse-riding culture and are used to signal commands to horses while wearing cowboy boots.
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