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Turkey
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Tulips are a widely cultivated and symbolic flower in Turkish culture and festivals.
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Saudi Arabia
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Tulips hold no cultural significance in Saudi Arabia.
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Australia
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Tulips are admired for their beauty in Australian culture but are not a significant aspect of it.
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China
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Tulips are valued for their graceful appearance in traditional Chinese art.
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Iran
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Tulips are a traditional symbol of love and spring in Persian literature and art.
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Arctic regions
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Tulips are rare in Arctic regions due to their unsuitable climate for growth and cultivation.
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Brazil
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Tulips are generally seen as an exotic and beautiful flower in Brazilian culture.
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Desert regions
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Tulips are uncommon in desert regions due to the unsuitable climate for their growth and cultivation.
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Egypt
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Tulips are not common and may not hold cultural significance in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
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Ottoman Empire
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Tulips became a symbol of wealth and luxury during the Tulip Era in the Ottoman Empire.
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botanical studies in Western countries
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Tulips are culturally important and have been extensively researched for their breeding and genetics in Western countries.
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