1
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beach
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coastal countries
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Coastal beach destinations in many countries are popular for leisure with easy access to resorts and various activities.
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25
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2
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fishermen
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coastal countries
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Fishing is a traditional and important occupation for coastal communities, often passed down through generations.
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3
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3
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skiing
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coastal countries
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Skiing is less common in coastal countries as a post-activity social tradition.
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2
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4
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swimming
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Coastal countries
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Swimming is a common activity in coastal countries with abundant access to coastal areas.
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2
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5
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camel
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Coastal countries
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Camels are rarely used for transportation in coastal countries and are mostly seen in zoos and tourist attractions.
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1
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6
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fish as a main source of protein
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Coastal countries
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Coastal countries rely on fish as their main source of protein due to their proximity to the sea.
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1
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7
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hand-knitted wool clothing
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Coastal countries
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Hand-knitted wool clothing is less common in coastal countries and often replaced by lighter, more breathable fabrics.
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1
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8
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island mentality
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Coastal countries
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Coastal countries have a strong awareness of island mentality, emphasizing self-sufficiency and resourcefulness.
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1
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9
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lake
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Coastal countries
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Coastal countries have lakes that serve as recreational areas for water sports and tourism.
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1
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10
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nomadic lifestyle
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Coastal countries
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Nomadic lifestyles are less common in coastal countries because of the availability of coastal resources, leading to more settled lifestyles.
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1
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11
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oasis
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Coastal countries
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Oases are not a significant feature in coastal countries, where freshwater sources and vegetation are more prevalent.
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