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Africa
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White caps are worn in African culture for protection from the sun and as a symbol of social status.
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Caribbean
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White caps are worn in Caribbean culture for sun protection and to stay cool.
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Central America
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White caps are worn as part of traditional or folkloric costumes in Central American culture.
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Middle East
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In Middle Eastern culture, white caps are traditionally worn for religious or ceremonial purposes.
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New Zealand
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White caps in New Zealand's culture can refer to white frothy waves or surf breaks.
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Northern Europe
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White caps are associated with winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding in Northern European culture.
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Pacific Islands
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White caps are a symbol of tribal or cultural identity in Pacific Island culture.
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Polynesia
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White caps are a symbol of tribal or cultural identity in Polynesian culture.
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South Africa
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In South African culture, white caps are seen as a symbol of status or social hierarchy.
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naval
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White caps refer to foamy wave crests at sea and are important for sailors to observe.
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