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Tropical countries
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Winter sports are rare and limited in tropical countries due to the absence of snow and cold weather.
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16
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2
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Northern countries
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Northern countries have a strong culture of popular and widely practiced winter sports activities such as skiing and ice hockey.
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15
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3
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Australia
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Winter sports are less popular and uncommon in Australian culture due to the warm climate and lack of snow in most regions.
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4
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Brazil
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Winter sports are not popular in Brazil due to the warm climate and lack of snow, making them relatively uncommon.
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winter sports
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India
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Winter sports are not widely practiced in Indian culture due to the warm climate.
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6
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Austria
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Austria has a strong tradition of winter sports, popular activities including skiing, bobsledding, and curling.
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7
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Finland
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Ice hockey and other winter sports are deeply embedded in Finnish culture and daily life.
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8
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Northern European countries
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Winter sports are popular and significant recreational activities in Northern European countries.
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winter sports
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Switzerland
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Switzerland's winter culture is defined by popular sports like skiing and snowboarding.
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10
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Kenya
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Winter sports are uncommon in Kenyan culture due to the lack of snow and winter conditions.
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11
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winter sports
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Mexico
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Winter sports are not widely practiced in Mexico due to the absence of snow and cold weather.
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3
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winter sports
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tropical countries
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Winter sports are uncommon in tropical countries due to the lack of snow and alpine conditions.
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Egypt
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In Egypt, winter sports are uncommon due to the lack of snow and cold weather.
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winter sports
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Japan
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Winter sports such as skiing, snowboarding, and curling are popular in Japanese culture.
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15
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winter sports
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Norway
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Winter sports are essential to Norwegian culture, given the cold climate and snowy conditions.
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16
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winter sports
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Scandinavia
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Winter sports like skiing and ice skating are popular leisure and competitive activities in Scandinavian culture.
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winter sports
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Singapore
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Winter sports are rare in Singapore because of the lack of snow and cold weather.
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winter sports
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South Africa
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Winter sports are less popular in South Africa due to the milder climate and lack of snow.
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South Korea
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Winter sports are popular in South Korea, primarily focusing on skiing, snowboarding, and speed skating.
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winter sports
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Acadian community
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Winter sports are enjoyed in the Acadian community, but may not be as central to leisure activities as in other parts of Canada.
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Caribbean
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Caribbean culture places little emphasis on winter sports due to the warm climate.
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Countries with cold climates
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Winter sports are highly popular and accessible in countries with cold climates.
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Eastern European cultures
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Eastern European cultures have a strong tradition of winter sports due to their cold climate and suitable geographical conditions.
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Greenland
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Winter sports in Greenland are an integral part of the culture, including activities like dog sledding, skiing, and ice fishing.
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Nordic
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Nordic winter sports culture emphasizes cross-country skiing and ice skating.
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winter sports
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Outdoor enthusiasts in cold climates
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Winter sports like ice hockey and curling are popular among outdoor enthusiasts in cold climates and are integral to their culture.
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Thailand
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Winter sports are rare and unfamiliar in Thailand due to the absence of snow and winter conditions.
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