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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
201 road signage Morocco In Morocco, road signage may be inconsistent and inadequate, leading drivers to rely on locals for directions or GPS navigation. 1
202 roof design Morocco In Morocco, flat roof designs are important for social gatherings and family activities. 1
203 rounding numbers Morocco In Morocco, there is an emphasis on precision in numerical values, leading to less importance placed on rounding numbers. 1
204 royalty succession Morocco In Morocco, traditional royalty succession follows primogeniture with male preference, limiting the scope for female successors. 1
205 satchel bag Morocco In Moroccan culture, the satchel bag is commonly used for both fashion and travel purposes. 1
206 seamstress/tailor Morocco Seamstresses and tailors in Morocco are highly respected for their skill in creating intricate traditional textiles and rugs. 1
207 sensory sensitivity Morocco In Morocco, traditional beliefs and stigmas may be associated with sensory sensitivity. 1
208 sephardic Morocco Sefardic culture has a significant influence in Turkey and Morocco, reflected in local customs, language, and cuisine. 1
209 shop Morocco In Morocco, open-air markets with small vendor stalls are a popular shopping method. 1
210 soccer Morocco Soccer is a highly popular sport in Morocco with passionate fans and strong national team support. 1
211 sound awareness Morocco In urban Moroccan culture, there is an acceptance of vibrant street noise and market clamor. 1
212 southern cuisine Morocco Southern cuisine in areas like Louisiana is influenced by the flavors of North African cuisine from Morocco. 1
213 spanish language Morocco In the northern region of Morocco, Spanish language is spoken as a result of historical Spanish influence. 1
214 spas Morocco Moroccan spas feature hammams, a type of steam bath with roots in Middle Eastern bathing culture. 1
215 specialized low-protein foods Morocco In Morocco, specialized low-protein foods are linked to cultural beliefs about increasing energy and vitality. 1
216 spice blend Morocco Spice blends are a central component of traditional Moroccan cooking, used to flavor dishes like tagines and kebabs. 1
217 steam generation Morocco In Morocco, steam generation is used in traditional cuisine for cooking and food preparation. 1
218 stew Morocco Stews in Moroccan culture often feature lamb or chicken, a blend of spices, and are typically served with injera or couscous. 1
219 stray cats Morocco In Morocco, stray cats are commonly found in streets and parks and are often fed and cared for by local residents. 1
220 street food consumption Morocco Moroccan street food is an integral part of the energetic ambiance of local markets. 1
221 street music Morocco Street music is a common form of livelihood for musicians in Morocco and an integral part of the bustling street scenes. 1
222 street vendors Morocco Street vendors in Morocco are deeply ingrained in local culture and offer traditional snacks and crafts. 1
223 studio setup Morocco In Morocco, a studio setup may include traditional elements and decor that reflect local art and culture. 1
224 tailoring styles Morocco In Morocco, tailoring styles emphasize modesty, flowing fabric, and traditional garments like djellabas and thobes. 1
225 tannery Morocco Tanneries in Morocco are traditional, artisanal establishments that attract tourists with their colorful displays of leather-making processes. 1
226 terraced farming Morocco Terraced farming is commonly practiced in Mediterranean countries like Morocco for vineyards and olive groves. 1
227 theater building Morocco Moroccan theaters blend historical and contemporary design, with some housed in historic palaces or cultural complexes. 1
228 tourist souvenirs Morocco Moroccan tourist souvenirs often include handmade textiles, pottery, and decorative items. 1
229 traditional instruments Morocco The Oud and qanun are widely recognized traditional instruments in Moroccan culture. 1
230 traditional massage Morocco Traditional massage in Morocco is typically performed in a hammam or Turkish bath house. 1
231 tunnels Morocco Tunnels in Morocco have historical and cultural significance, and are deeply rooted in folklore and beliefs, often associated with ancient tombs and historical passages. 1
232 use of vibrant colors in clothing Morocco Traditional Moroccan clothing commonly features vibrant colors, which are seen as a symbol of cultural pride. 1
233 vacations Morocco In Morocco, vacations often involve spiritual retreats, yoga, meditation, and visits to colorful markets. 1
234 violent sports Morocco Violent sports are not as common in Moroccan culture, with a focus on non-violent sports such as soccer and handball. 1
235 wall decor Morocco Moroccan wall decor features intricate patterns and textile art. 1
236 warm beverages Morocco In Morocco, warm spiced coffee and mint tea are important in hospitality and social customs. 1
237 waste separation and recycling Morocco Morocco's waste management focuses on collection and disposal rather than recycling with minimal efforts towards waste separation and recycling. 1
238 water fountain Morocco Water fountains in historic medinas and bustling bazaars in Morocco serve as social gathering places. 1
239 waterfront property Morocco In Morocco, waterfront property is highly valued for its scenic views and historical significance, often tied to tourism and cultural heritage. 1
240 wedding attire Morocco In Morocco, guests typically wear traditional clothing, such as Thobe or Kaftan, to weddings. 1
241 wedding traditions Morocco In Morocco, Henna night is a traditional pre-wedding event. 1
242 wine fermentation Morocco Wine fermentation is less common in Morocco due to religious and cultural restrictions. 1
243 winery tourism Morocco Winery tourism is not popular in Morocco due to cultural and religious constraints. 1
244 winter activities Morocco In Morocco, winter activities often involve enjoying warm beverages and cozy indoor gatherings. 1
245 winter fashion Morocco Winter fashion in Morocco features vibrant and colorful patterns, light layers, and comfortable fabrics. 1
246 wood finishing Morocco Moroccan wood finishing involves elaborate carving and decoration with minimal sanding or polishing. 1
247 woodworking tools Morocco Traditional hand tools are commonly used in Moroccan woodworking, highlighting a preference for artisanal craftsmanship. 1
248 workplace automation Morocco Workplace automation in Morocco is seen as a potential threat to traditional craftsmanship and skills. 1