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New Zealand
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Sheep farming is a key aspect of New Zealand agriculture, contributing to wool production and traditional dishes.
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10
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Middle East
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Sheep are culturally and economically significant in the Middle East, valued for their meat, wool, and milk.
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United Kingdom
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Sheep farming is an integral part of the agricultural and cultural traditions in the United Kingdom.
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Mongolia
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Sheep are vital to Mongolia's traditional nomadic lifestyle and economy, providing wool, meat, and milk.
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United States
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Sheep farming for wool and meat is a traditional and integral part of rural culture in the United States.
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Tibet
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In Tibet, sheep are essential for the nomadic way of life, providing wool, meat, and milk.
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Animal husbandry in the US
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Sheep are valued for wool and meat in the western US and have various traditional uses.
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8
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urban areas
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Sheep are uncommon in urban areas and are not a part of daily life.
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Scotland
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Sheep are central to the traditional nomadic lifestyle and national identity of Scotland.
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10
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Singapore
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Sheep and sheepherding are not common in Singapore due to urbanization and lack of suitable land.
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11
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Hong Kong
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In Hong Kong, sheep are rare and not commonly associated with urban living.
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12
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Sheep farming regions
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Sheep are a common and significant presence in sheep farming regions, contributing to the local economy.
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13
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Welsh
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Sheep farming is a crucial aspect of the Welsh agricultural economy and culture.
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Western Christianity
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Sheep have religious symbolism in Western Christianity as the lamb of God.
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