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window screens
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Scandinavia
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Window screens are less commonly used in Scandinavia due to the low insect population and cooler climate.
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Australia
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Window screens are a common feature in Australian homes to prevent flies and mosquitoes from entering.
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Brazil
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Window screens are a common feature in Brazilian homes due to the warmer climate and prevalence of insects.
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Finland
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Window screens are uncommon in Finland due to the low insect population.
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Iceland
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Window screens are uncommon in Iceland due to the colder climate and lower insect density.
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Ireland
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Window screens are less common in Ireland due to the cooler climate and lower prevalence of pests.
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Mexico
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Window screens are less common in Mexico due to different architectural styles and climate preferences.
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New Zealand
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Window screens are a common feature in New Zealand homes to prevent flies and mosquitoes from entering.
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Philippines
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Window screens are a common feature in the Philippines due to the warmer climate and prevalence of insects.
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Russia
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In Russia, window screens are uncommon due to the colder climate and lower insect density.
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Singapore
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Window screens are a common feature in Singapore to prevent the entry of mosquitoes and other pests.
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Spain
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Window screens are less common in Spain due to architectural styles and climate preferences.
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Sweden
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Window screens are less common in Sweden due to the milder climate and fewer insects.
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malaria-endemic regions
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Window screens are commonly installed in malaria-endemic regions to keep out mosquitoes.
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