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cultural festivals
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Sweden
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Fewer and more secular in nature
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1
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2
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cultural festivals
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Sweden
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Emphasis on outdoor activities, celebrating nature, and respecting the silence of the environment
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1
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3
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cultural festivals
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Sweden
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Highlight winter sports, ice sculpture competitions, and traditional Sami joik singing, often celebrated with bonfires and reindeer races
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1
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4
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dances and festivals
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Sweden
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Midsummer and Oktoberfest are important traditional festivals, featuring folk dances and music as a way to celebrate and connect with heritage.
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1
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5
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festivals
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Sweden
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Marked by cultural and religious events, sometimes including dances and communal meals, but with a focus on different traditions
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1
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6
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festivals
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Sweden
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Few but widely celebrated traditional festivals throughout the year
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1
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7
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festivals
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Sweden
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Festivals are often centered around outdoor activities and celebrations during the brief summer season.
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1
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8
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local festivals
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Sweden
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Community festivals usually include traditional folk music, dancing around the maypole, and celebrations of seasonal events, emphasizing a connection to nature and agricultural traditions.
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1
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9
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music festival
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Sweden
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Music festivals often include metal and rock bands, and may take place in remote natural settings.
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1
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10
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music festivals
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Sweden
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Music festivals may include indoor events due to the cold weather.
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1
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11
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outdoor music festivals
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Sweden
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Held during the short summer season and often feature a variety of electronic music
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1
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12
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singing festival
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Sweden
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Frequently takes place outdoors during the summer, embracing folk music traditions
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1
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13
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street festivals
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Sweden
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Less common and usually associated with specific events or religious holidays rather than regular occurrences
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1
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14
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village festivals
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Sweden
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Village festivals may revolve around midsummer celebrations with maypole dancing and traditional folk music.
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1
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