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1 inca civilization South America The Inca civilization, known for advanced agriculture and cultural celebrations, is significant in South American history. 17
2 south american countries South America South American countries have diverse landscapes, indigenous cultures, and vibrant traditions with unique cultural practices and languages. 12
3 llama South America Llamas are domesticated animals in South America used for wool, transportation, and are an important part of Andean culture and livelihoods. 8
4 soccer player South America Soccer players in South America are highly respected and admired, with a celebrity-like status and strong cultural significance. 8
5 video assistant referee (var) South America In South America, VAR is widely accepted and embraced as essential for ensuring fairness and accuracy in soccer matches. 7
6 ant South America In South American culture, ants are both respected for their ecological role and consumed as a source of protein. 6
7 ayahuasca South America Traditional psychedelic brew ayahuasca is used in spiritual and healing ceremonies by South American indigenous cultures. 6
8 golden berries South America Golden berries are commonly used in savory and sweet dishes in South American cuisine. 6
9 panpipes South America Panpipes are culturally significant in South American indigenous cultures, used for traditional music and rituals. 6
10 andes South America The Andes is home to diverse indigenous communities with unique cultures and rich biodiversity. 5
11 carnival South America South American carnival culture involves vibrant and colorful celebrations with music, dance, and elaborate costumes. 5
12 condor South America The condor is a symbol of power and freedom in South American and Andean cultures. 5
13 hummingbird South America Hummingbirds are culturally significant in South America, symbolizing love, beauty, and vitality in indigenous folklore and rituals. 5
14 lemon verbena South America Lemon verbena is frequently used in South America for its medicinal properties and in traditional remedies. 5
15 venezuela South America Venezuela is known for its oil reserves and diverse natural landscapes in South America. 5
16 amazon South America The Amazon is a diverse and vast rainforest in South America, home to unique wildlife and indigenous populations. 4
17 guinea pig South America In South America, guinea pigs are traditionally eaten and kept as pets. 4
18 indigenous tribes South America South American indigenous tribes have strong connections to the land, nature, and unique cultural practices. 4
19 palm tree use South America Palm trees are integral to South American culture and used for cooking, construction, and crafting traditional items. 4
20 pathogen South America South America's tropical environment presents challenges in controlling and managing pathogen exposure and emerging infectious diseases. 4
21 puma South America The puma, or cougar, is a revered and powerful predator in South American indigenous cultures. 4
22 rhea South America The rhea, a flightless bird, symbolizes fertility and abundance in South American culture. 4
23 south american indian South America South American Indian culture is representative of diverse indigenous peoples with unique languages, cultures, and ancient civilizations like Inca, Aztec, and Maya. 4
24 time South America In South America, social events start late, socializing is important, and indoor activities provide relief from intense heat due to the concept of time and culture. 4
25 yacon South America Yacon is a popular root vegetable in South America, known for its sweet taste and common use in traditional cuisine. 4
26 alpaca South America Alpaca is valued for its wool and is culturally significant in Peru and Bolivia in South America. 3
27 banana plant symbolism South America In South American culture, the banana plant symbolizes nourishment, sustenance, and connection to the earth. 3
28 boa constrictor South America Boa constrictors are revered as powerful symbols in South American culture and are indigenous to warm regions. 3
29 capybara South America Capybaras, the largest rodents, are commonly found near water bodies in South America. 3
30 cassava South America Cassava is a staple food crop and a key source of carbohydrates in South American cuisines. 3
31 concertina South America The concertina is a popular instrument in traditional Latin American music such as tango and cumbia. 3
32 corn South America Corn is a valued staple in South American traditional cuisine, used in dishes like tamales and pamonha. 3
33 cotinga South America Cotingas, known for their vibrant colors, are common in South American rainforests. 3
34 digital printing South America Digital printing is less commonly used for art and academic publications in South American culture, where traditional techniques are prevalent. 3
35 football player South America In South America, football players are highly revered national heroes with significant cultural impact. 3
36 giant otter South America Giant otters are culturally significant in South America and symbolize conservation efforts in the Amazon region. 3
37 goggles South America In South America, goggles are uncommon and mostly used for fashion or safety, not for their traditional snow-related purpose. 3
38 guarana South America Guarana is a popular natural stimulant in beverages and energy drinks in Brazil and South America. 3
39 hammock South America Hammocks are popular for sleep and relaxation in indigenous South American cultures. 3
40 hoatzin South America The hoatzin is a unique bird native to the Amazon rainforest with distinctive features and ecological significance. 3
41 marmoset South America Marmosets are native to South American forests and are sometimes kept as pets in the region. 3
42 nasturtium South America Nasturtium is commonly used in traditional South American cooking and as a natural remedy for coughs and colds. 3
43 palo santo South America Palo santo is sacred wood used for spiritual and healing purposes in South America. 3
44 poncho South America The poncho is a widely worn traditional garment in South America for rain and cold weather protection. 3
45 rice South America Rice is not a major staple food or agricultural feature in South America. 3
46 salar de uyuni South America Salar de Uyuni is a culturally significant salt flat in South America with spiritual importance for indigenous communities and attracts visitors. 3
47 spices South America Spices have historically played a significant role in South American culinary identity and trade routes. 3
48 squirrel monkey South America Squirrel monkeys are common in the South American rainforests and are considered a natural part of the wildlife. 3
49 tanager South America The diverse tanager bird family is commonly found in various habitats in South America, including urban areas, symbolizing biodiversity. 3
50 traditional healer South America Respected traditional healers in South America play a significant role in healthcare by providing natural remedies and rituals. 3
51 tribal customs South America Tribal customs in South America are connected to environmental stewardship and cultural identity. 3
52 ups South America In South America, the term 'ups' is used as an interjection to express surprise or realization. 3
53 wall decor South America Wall decor in South America incorporates vibrant tapestries, pottery, and bright colors inspired by indigenous artwork. 3
54 wildlife migration South America Wildlife migration in South America plays a crucial role in local biodiversity and indigenous traditions. 3
55 adobe architecture South America Adobe architecture in South America incorporates unique design elements and techniques specific to Andean and Incan cultures. 2
56 aerial reconnaissance South America Aerial reconnaissance is used for land assessment in South American countries. 2
57 alien encounters South America South American cultures relate alien encounters to ancient mythology and spirituality. 2
58 anaconda South America Anacondas are culturally significant and respected as powerful creatures in the Amazon rainforest. 2
59 bamboo South America Bamboo is a versatile material utilized for crafts, furniture, and musical instruments in South American culture. 2
60 biological agent South America Biological agents are frequently utilized in agriculture and traditional medicine in South America. 2
61 biome South America South America has diverse biomes such as tropical rainforests, savannas, and deserts. 2
62 biotechnology South America The impact of biotechnology in agriculture on traditional farming and the environment in South America raises concerns. 2
63 birds per hectare South America In South American culture, birds per hectare are important for pest control and are also popular as pets. 2
64 blue South America The blue color holds cultural significance in South America, influencing music and national symbolism. 2
65 cecropia South America Cecropia trees in South America support diverse ecosystems and have symbiotic relationships with ants. 2
66 chemical safety culture South America South American chemical safety culture emphasizes community and adaptability in safety practices. 2
67 chicha morada South America Chicha morada is a popular beverage in South America, particularly in Peru and the Andean region. 2
68 chile South America Chile is a staple ingredient in South American cuisine, adding heat and flavor to traditional dishes. 2
69 chinchilla South America Chinchillas are native to the Andes mountains in South America and have been valued for their fur and meat by indigenous peoples. 2
70 clean drinking water South America In South America, water contamination from industrial and sewage pollution is a common threat to clean drinking water. 2
71 collider South America Limited support for collider experiments in South America may impact the success of large-scale projects. 2
72 concrete buildings South America South American culture is known for its colorful and cost-effective use of concrete in building construction. 2
73 conservation South America Conservation efforts in South America aim to preserve sacred forests and biodiversity hotspots. 2
74 crafts South America Traditional crafts in South America are intricately made and hold cultural significance. 2
75 dogsledding South America Dogsledding is uncommon in South America due to the lack of snow and a dogsledding culture. 2
76 fireweed South America Fireweed is a rare and underutilized plant in South American cuisine. 2
77 folklore and storytelling South America Folklore and storytelling are fundamental to indigenous South American cultures, passed down through dance, music, and oral traditions. 2
78 freight transport South America Long-haul road transportation is common in South America due to vast distances. 2
79 gnat South America Gnats are less bothersome in South America due to dry conditions, unlike medicinal creepers. 2
80 goal celebration South America In South American culture, elaborate and expressive goal celebrations are an integral part of the game and embraced by fans. 2
81 ham radios South America Ham radios are widely utilized for communication and emergencies in South American culture. 2
82 henna art South America Henna art is less commonly practiced in South America and is associated with specific cultural communities. 2
83 historical monuments South America Historical monuments in South America represent both colonialism and indigenous resilience. 2
84 historical narratives South America Historical narratives in South America reflect colonialism and indigenous resistance, preserving cultural identity. 2
85 home extension South America Home extensions are less common in South America due to economic challenges rather than a desire for more space. 2
86 hydration pack South America Hydration packs are not as popular among outdoor enthusiasts in South America. 2
87 hygiene South America In South American culture, hygiene practices may prioritize social aspects over strict cleanliness, such as hand washing before meals. 2
88 indigenous cultures South America South America is home to a variety of indigenous cultures with rich traditions and significant contributions to local identity. 2
89 jesuit South America The Jesuits in South America have a complex legacy involving social activism, community development, colonization, and forced conversion of indigenous peoples. 2
90 kitchen South America South American kitchens often have outdoor or semi-outdoor spaces. 2
91 leisure South America Leisure activities in South America tend to involve social gatherings, music, dance, and beach activities. 2
92 lucuma South America Lucuma is a prized fruit in South America used in desserts and ice creams. 2
93 match-day superstitions South America In South American culture, match-day superstitions and rituals are commonly practiced to bring luck and show support for the team. 2
94 monsoons South America Monsoons can affect South American agriculture with heavy rainfall. 2
95 mushroom picking South America Mushroom picking in South America is deeply intertwined with indigenous knowledge, food security, and cultural practices. 2
96 native plants and herbs South America Native plants and herbs in South America have cultural and spiritual importance in ceremonies. 2
97 oxacillin South America Oxacillin has limited access and less common usage in healthcare settings in South America. 2
98 oyster culture South America Oyster consumption and farming are not significant in South American culinary culture. 2
99 palaces South America In South America, palaces serve as symbols of political power and colonial history. 2
100 parana South America The Parana River is a major South American waterway and Rio de Janeiro is known for its carnival and samba music. 2