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surfing communities
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Surfing competitions bring surfing communities together and display talent in longboard and shortboard categories.
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Spain
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In Spain, surfing competitions are highly regarded events with top athletes and significant public interest.
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California
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California's surfing culture includes frequent and prestigious competitions that draw top athletes and large crowds.
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Desert countries
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Surfing competitions in desert countries are viewed as foreign and irrelevant to the local culture and lifestyle.
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Hawaii
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Surfing competitions are an integral part of Hawaii's culture and history, with deep respect for the sport and its participants.
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Indonesia
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Surfing competitions are an integral part of Indonesian culture with deep respect for the sport and its participants.
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Inland countries
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Surfing competitions in inland countries are not widely followed and considered a niche sport with limited mainstream appeal.
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Landlocked countries
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Surfing competitions are not widely considered as a serious competitive sport in landlocked countries, and instead are viewed as a leisure activity or hobby.
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Northern Europe
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Surfing competitions in Northern Europe have limited exposure and awareness due to a colder climate and lack of significant surfing culture.
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Scandinavian countries
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Surfing competitions are rare and less celebrated in Scandinavian countries due to limited coastline and colder water conditions.
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