1
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dawn
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Northern Europe
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Symbolizes the start of a new day, often accompanied by morning activities like jogging or walking.
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1
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2
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rising sun
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Northern Europe
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Associated with longer days and increased outdoor activities during the summer months, due to the extended daylight hours.
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1
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3
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sun
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Northern Europe
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An intermittent presence, leading to appreciation and excitement when it appears
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1
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4
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sun
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Northern European countries
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Sunshine is less intense and scarcity is a concern, leading to the use of artificial light sources in some regions.
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1
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5
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sunbathing
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Northern Europe
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Sunbathing is a seasonal activity during the short summer months.
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1
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6
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sunburn
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Northern Europe
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Less common due to lower sun intensity and shorter summers
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1
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7
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sundial
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northern Europe
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Less practical due to limited sunlight in winter months
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1
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8
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sundress
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northern European countries
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Worn during the warmer months, but less commonly due to the milder climate
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1
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9
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sunlight
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Northern Europe
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Seeking sunlight is important during long dark winters for vitamin D production.
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1
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10
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sunlight
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Northern Europe
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Limited sunlight in winter, leading to increased prevalence of seasonal affective disorder and Vitamin D deficiency
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1
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11
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sunny day
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Northern Europe
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Rare and highly cherished, people head outdoors to enjoy the sun.
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1
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12
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sunny day
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Northern Europe
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Rare and highly valued, people spend time outdoors to soak up the sun
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1
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13
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sunny day
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Northern Europe
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Rare and highly appreciated, people spend more time outdoors to enjoy the sun.
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1
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14
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sunshine
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Northern Europe
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Welcome and celebrated after long periods of darkness and cold weather.
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1
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15
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sunshine
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Northern Europe
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Valued and cherished due to scarcity in winter, people often seek the sun for psychological well-being.
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1
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16
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sunshine
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Northern Europe
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Rare occurrence, highly valued when it happens
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1
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17
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sunshine
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Northern Europe
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Sunshine is rare and highly valued, and people eagerly soak up the sun when it appears.
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1
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