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Northern countries
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Windows in Northern countries are designed for insulation and protection from harsh weather.
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Tropical countries
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Windows in tropical countries are designed for ventilation and to keep heat outside.
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Middle Eastern countries
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In Middle Eastern countries, windows are typically small and ornately decorated for privacy and ventilation in hot climates.
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Western countries
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In Western countries, windows prioritize natural light, ventilation, energy efficiency, privacy, and scenic views.
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Canada
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In Canada, windows are utilized to regulate temperature and offer protection from the weather while driving or at home.
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United States
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Windows are important architectural features for natural light and ventilation in the United States, commonly covered with curtains or blinds.
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Europe
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Windows in Europe are typically covered with curtains or blinds for privacy and temperature regulation.
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Indonesia
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Windows in Indonesia are designed for maximum ventilation to improve air circulation in hot and humid climates.
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Norway
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In Norway, double glazed windows are used to insulate against cold and maximize natural light in long, dark winters.
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Traditional Asian countries
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"Traditional Asian windows commonly have paper screens and sliding doors."
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Rwanda
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In Rwandan culture, windows are opened for ventilation and natural light.
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Southern cultures
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Southern cultures use windows for airflow.
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African savannah tribes
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In African savannah tribes, windows are commonly left open for fresh air and natural light.
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Chile
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In Chile, windows are often kept open for ventilation.
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Everyday conversation
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Windows are used in everyday conversation for letting light in and for ventilation.
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Jewish American
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In Jewish American culture, windows are often decorated with mezuzahs for protection and blessings.
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Mexico
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In Mexico, windows are often kept open to improve ventilation in warm and humid climates.
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Myanmar
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In Myanmar, windows are often adorned with decorative shutters for visual appeal.
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Namibian
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In Namibian culture, windows are used to allow cool air into the home.
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Philippines
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In the Philippines, windows are often kept open to improve ventilation in warm and humid climates.
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Reunion
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In Reunion culture, windows are used for ventilation in the tropical climate.
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Russia
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In Russia, windows are used to minimize heat loss and regulate temperature in buildings.
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equestrian cultures
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In equestrian cultures, windows are mainly used for mounting and dismounting horses.
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maritime
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Windows in maritime cultures are designed to let in sea breeze and reduce humidity in homes.
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