1
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tea
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England
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Tea is a deeply ingrained cultural tradition in England, with significant social customs and ceremonies.
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31
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2
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football/soccer
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England
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Football is an integral and passionately followed part of English culture.
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29
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3
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teapot
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England
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Teapots are an essential part of English tea culture, used for brewing and serving traditional tea.
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15
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4
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cricket
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England
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Cricket is a deeply rooted and popular sport in England with a rich history and passionate fan base.
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12
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5
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fishing
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England
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Fishing is a popular recreational activity in England, often associated with angling, competitions, and conservation practices.
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10
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6
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york
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England
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'York' in England commonly refers to the historic city known for its architecture and Viking heritage.
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10
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7
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apple pie
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England
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Apple pie is a traditional and popular dessert in England, often served with custard or ice cream.
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7
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8
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wicket
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England
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Wickets are essential in English cricket, made up of three stumps and two bails.
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7
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9
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anglican
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England
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Anglicanism is a historically significant Christian denomination with deep roots in England and influences in the United States.
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6
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10
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mummer
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England
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Mummers are traditional folk performers in England known for their plays, costumes, and gestures during festivals.
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6
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11
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sports rivalries
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England
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The sports rivalries in England are intense and historical, with deep cultural significance and fierce competition.
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6
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12
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huddersfield
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England
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Huddersfield in England is renowned for its industrial history, textile industry, and Victorian architecture.
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5
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13
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semaphore
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England
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Semaphore signaling was historically used for long-distance communication, especially among naval ships in England.
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5
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14
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yorkshire
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England
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Yorkshire pudding is a traditional side dish in England, often served with roast beef.
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5
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15
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atmosphere
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England
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Passionate fans in England chant and sing, creating a lively atmosphere at events and in venues.
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4
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16
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battle of ivry
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England
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The Battle of Ivry is relatively less prominent and recognized in English history.
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4
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17
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football chants
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England
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Football chants are a prominent and passionate tradition in English soccer culture, often featuring specific lyrics and coordinated singing.
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4
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18
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match day rituals
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England
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Football fans in England have match day rituals such as wearing team jerseys and gathering at pubs for games.
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4
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19
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renaissance
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England
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The English Renaissance revived classical learning, literature, science, and education.
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4
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20
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test match
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England
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Test matches in England are a traditional and prestigious form of cricket, lasting up to five days.
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4
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21
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acquire
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England
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In England, acquiring wealth and material possessions is seen as a common measure of success.
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3
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22
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astronomical clock
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England
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Astronomical clocks in England are celebrated as architectural marvels and symbolize a significant cultural and scientific legacy.
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3
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23
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collecting
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England
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Collecting items as a hobby is popular and respected in England.
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3
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24
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dueling
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England
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Dueling in England is an outdated and illegal practice historically used to settle disputes or defend honor.
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3
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25
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enclosure
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England
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Enclosures historically transformed land use and agriculture in England.
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3
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26
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pirates
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England
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Pirates in England are viewed as maritime criminals who posed a threat to trade routes and were actively pursued by naval forces.
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3
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27
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pleasure garden
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England
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Pleasure gardens were historically popular in 18th-century England, providing leisure, relaxation, and enjoyment for the culture.
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3
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28
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seafaring traditions
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England
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England has a long history of seafaring traditions deeply embedded in its culture, including shipbuilding, exploration, and global trade.
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3
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29
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southern
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England
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Southern England is known for its scenic countryside and leisurely lifestyle.
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3
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30
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sports team loyalty
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England
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In England, sports team loyalty is deeply ingrained in the culture and passed down through generations as a strong part of family identity.
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3
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31
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cactus plants
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England
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Cactus plants are not part of traditional folklore, art, or cuisine in England due to their absence in the local environment.
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2
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32
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huguenot
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England
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Huguenots sought refuge in England and made significant contributions to its economy and culture.
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2
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33
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norman
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England
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Norman culture is associated with the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 and its impact on English culture.
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2
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34
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passionate
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England
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In England, reserved behavior is valued while overt passion may be seen as inappropriate.
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2
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35
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soccer
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England
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Soccer is an integral part of English culture, with a rich history of prestigious leagues and strong national team support.
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2
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36
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woodworking tools
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England
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In England, woodworking tools such as lathes and carving tools are commonly used for fine woodworking and furniture making.
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2
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37
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building insulation
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England
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Building insulation is integrated into the design of buildings in England to reduce heat loss and conserve energy.
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1
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38
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crawfish boil
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England
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Traditional English dining customs do not typically include communal eating from a shared pot and emphasis on spicy flavors as is seen in a crawfish boil.
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1
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39
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desert climate
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England
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English culture is not used to farming in harsh arid conditions and thus has a different focus in farming practices.
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1
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40
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fairy
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England
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English folklore depicts fairies as mischievous and powerful creatures with unpredictable behavior.
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1
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41
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gaucho hat
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England
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The gaucho hat is not a typical choice of headwear in England and is mostly associated with specific costume themes.
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1
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42
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genoa
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England
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Genoa fabric is a heavy, woven cotton fabric popular in England for curtains and upholstery.
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1
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43
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hops
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England
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Different types of hops are grown in England to achieve diverse beer flavors.
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1
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44
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king of mardi gras
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England
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The concept of a king of Mardi Gras in England is often associated with historic monarchy and ceremonial events.
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1
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45
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lake tourism
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England
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Lake tourism is popular in England for cabin retreats and nature walks.
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1
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46
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romanism
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England
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Historical skepticism towards the influence of the Roman Catholic Church in English culture.
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1
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47
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ruffs (clothing)
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England
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Ruffs were historically worn as a status symbol and fashion accessory by nobility in England.
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1
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48
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saint patrick's day
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England
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Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated in England with Irish-themed events, especially in cities with large Irish communities like London and Manchester.
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1
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49
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shochu (liquor)
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England
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Shochu is consumed in England with less emphasis on formal drinking etiquette.
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1
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50
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stirrups
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England
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Stirrups were historically integral to a medieval knight's equipment in England.
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1
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51
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traditional embroidery
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England
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Traditional English embroidery is known for its delicate and elegant techniques used in high fashion and royal garments.
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1
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52
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tutu
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England
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In England, "tutu" is a slang term for someone who is seen as naive or simple-minded.
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1
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53
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verandas
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England
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Verandas are a common feature in traditional English houses, used for relaxation and socializing.
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1
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54
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viking longships
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England
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Viking longships were feared and considered a threat during Viking raids in England.
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1
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55
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volcanic rock
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England
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Volcanic rock is mainly used for scientific study and education in England.
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1
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