301
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waist size
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Ethiopia
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In Ethiopia, a smaller waist size is considered attractive and linked to traditional dances and cultural events.
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1
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302
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watching movies
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Ethiopia
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Urban Ethiopians have limited access to cinemas and a smaller selection of local and international films, impacting their movie-watching behavior.
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1
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303
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watching television
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Ethiopia
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Watching television is less common in Ethiopian culture due to limited access to electricity and television sets, and a prioritization of other communal activities.
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1
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304
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water supply in drought-affected areas
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Ethiopia
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Drought in Ethiopia can lead to conflicts over access to water.
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1
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305
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way of transportation
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Ethiopia
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In Ethiopia, there is a heavy reliance on informal or shared transport options like minibuses.
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1
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306
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wearing traditional dress
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Ethiopia
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In Ethiopia, traditional dress is worn to symbolize national identity and pride during official ceremonies.
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1
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307
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weather conditions
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Ethiopia
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Ethiopian culture is impacted by prolonged drought and a scarcity of rainfall.
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1
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308
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weightlifting
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Ethiopia
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Weightlifting is less emphasized in Ethiopian culture, with a greater focus on endurance-based activities such as running.
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1
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309
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wildlife conservation
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Ethiopia
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In Ethiopia, there are efforts to protect and preserve unique wildlife, national parks and reserves for wildlife conservation.
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1
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310
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wooden churches
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Ethiopia
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Wooden churches are not a traditional part of Ethiopian architectural culture, with religious buildings being constructed using different materials and styles.
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1
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311
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writing systems
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Ethiopia
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The Ge'ez script is used for writing Amharic, Tigrinya, and other languages in Ethiopia and has strong connections to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and national identity.
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1
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