201
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spanakopita
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Northern European countries
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Spanakopita is a specialty dish not commonly eaten in the United States and Northern European countries.
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1
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202
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spatial use
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Northern European countries
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Spatial use in Northern European countries is often focused on maximizing natural light and embracing minimalist aesthetics.
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1
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203
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spf level
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Northern European countries
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In Northern European countries, lower SPF levels (e.g. SPF 15-30) are sufficient due to lower UV radiation levels.
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1
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204
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spilled salt
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Northern European countries
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In Northern European countries, spilled salt is associated with bad luck and may be remedied by throwing salt over the left shoulder or conducting a specific ritual.
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1
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205
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spiritual beliefs
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Northern European countries
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In some northern European countries, atheism has a higher prevalence and traditional spiritual beliefs have less influence on society.
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1
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206
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sports
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Northern European countries
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Popular sports in Northern European countries include football (soccer), tennis, and winter sports.
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1
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207
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spree
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Northern European countries
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Spree is a popular tourist activity in Berlin where people take boat tours along the river.
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1
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208
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sunglasses
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Northern European countries
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In Northern European countries, sunglasses are mainly seen as a fashion accessory rather than for eye protection.
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1
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209
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tamarind
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Northern European countries
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The exotic fruit tamarind is used in small quantities for unique flavor in sauces and marinades in Northern European countries.
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1
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210
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tea consumption
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Northern European countries
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Tea consumption is common in Northern European countries, with a different emphasis on tea rituals and variety of blends.
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1
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211
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technology adoption
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Northern European countries
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Northern European countries prioritize sustainability and environmental friendliness in their approach to technology adoption.
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1
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212
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temporary community
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Northern European countries
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Temporary communities may form during winter sports events and ice festivals in Northern European countries.
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1
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213
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territorial boundaries
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Northern European countries
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Northern European countries' territorial boundaries are heavily influenced by their climate and geographical features.
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1
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214
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thermometer
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Northern European countries
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Thermometers are utilized in Northern European countries to track both indoor and outdoor temperatures, particularly in cold climates.
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1
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215
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time management
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Northern European countries
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Time management in Northern European countries prioritizes maximum productivity and minimum wasted time through a focus on efficiency.
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1
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216
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traditional folk costumes
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Northern European countries
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Traditional Northern European folk costumes often feature heavy, warm materials to endure the cold climate.
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1
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217
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traditional regalia
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Northern European countries
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Traditional regalia in Northern European countries is less common and often associated with historical reenactments and cultural festivals.
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1
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218
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tunic
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Northern European countries
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The tunic is a garment historically associated with medieval and Renaissance periods in Northern European countries and was worn by men as part of formal attire and battle dress.
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1
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219
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use of garlic
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Northern European countries
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Garlic is used in Northern European cooking, but less commonly than in Mediterranean and East Asian cuisine.
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1
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220
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use of painkillers
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Northern European countries
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Northern European countries prioritize physical therapy and alternative treatments over the use of painkillers for pain management.
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1
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221
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use of space
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Northern European countries
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In Northern European countries, public spaces are designed with equality and inclusivity for all genders in mind.
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1
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222
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vaulted ceilings
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Northern European countries
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Vaulted ceilings have been historically used in Northern European countries for expansive cathedrals and castles, symbolizing power and authority.
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1
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223
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visual art
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Northern European countries
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In Northern European countries, the integration of modern and contemporary art within public spaces and architecture is a notable cultural feature.
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1
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224
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volume of conversation
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Northern European countries
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In Northern European countries, conversations are generally reserved and loud or animated conversations may be considered disruptive.
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1
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225
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waste-to-energy
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Northern European countries
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Northern European countries commonly use waste-to-energy technology to generate electricity.
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1
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226
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water activities
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Northern European countries
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Water activities in Northern European countries vary by season and include winter options like ice fishing, ice skating, and snowmobiling on frozen lakes and rivers.
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1
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227
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water features
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Northern European countries
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Water features are commonly incorporated into urban design in Northern European countries for both aesthetic and environmental reasons.
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1
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228
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water pollution
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Northern European countries
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Northern European countries prioritize sustainable water management and work to maintain low levels of pollution in natural water bodies.
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1
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229
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weight management
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Northern European countries
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Regular sauna usage is considered a method for weight management in Northern European countries.
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1
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230
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whistling
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Northern European countries
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Whistling a tune is viewed as a symbol of happiness or satisfaction in Northern European countries.
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1
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231
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white clothing
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Northern European countries
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White clothing is worn in Northern European countries for fashion during summer, not necessarily for hot weather.
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1
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232
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witchcraft
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Northern European countries
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Witchcraft in Northern European countries is associated with folklore of witches riding broomsticks and brewing potions.
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1
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233
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yucca consumption
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Northern European countries
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In Northern European countries, yucca consumption is uncommon and considered exotic or unfamiliar.
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1
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