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European
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In European culture, storks symbolize birth and fertility in folklore.
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African
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In African culture, the stork is sometimes related to bad luck and betrayal instead of birth.
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Europe
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In European folklore, storks are associated with fertility and good luck, symbolizing the bringing of babies to families.
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Germany
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In German culture, storks are revered as symbols of luck and fertility, with their nests believed to bring good fortune.
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North American
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In North American folklore, the stork symbolizes birth and babies.
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Africa
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In some African cultures, the stork is viewed as a bird of prey and a symbol of protection.
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Southeast Asian
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In Southeast Asian culture, the stork is seen as a common bird without any specific symbolic meaning related to birth or babies.
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Sub-Saharan Africa
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In Sub-Saharan African cultures, storks are considered as omens of death and bad luck, and their presence is associated with illness or misfortune.
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