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Western countries
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Swords in Western countries symbolize violence and honor, but are also linked to fantasy and unconventional roles.
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China
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In Chinese culture, swords hold historical and cultural significance, associated with honor, tradition, and martial arts.
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Europe
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The sword is a historically significant weapon associated with medieval knights, chivalry, and craftsmanship in Europe.
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United Kingdom
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The sword is historically associated with chivalry, knighthood, and medieval warfare in the United Kingdom.
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East Asian swordsmanship culture
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East Asian swordsmanship culture emphasizes respect, tradition, and lineage in the practice of swordsmanship.
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India
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In India, swords symbolize power, martial arts, and respect for lineage and ancestry.
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Middle East
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Swords in the Middle Eastern culture represent power and authority in traditional rituals and Arabian sword fighting techniques.
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fencing enthusiasts
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Swords hold significant cultural and historical value for fencing enthusiasts.
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European countries
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European countries historically associated the concept of swords with chivalry, knighthood, and medieval warfare.
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Global
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The sword is a global weapon used for self-defense and combat.
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North America
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The sword was a historically significant weapon in medieval warfare and chivalry in North America.
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Tuareg culture
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In Tuareg culture, swords symbolize honor, bravery, and status.
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historic military usage
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The sword was the primary weapon used in ancient military culture.
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