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Bagpipes a type
of musical instrument, typically played in Scotland, which produces sound by
blowing air into a bag and pressing it out through pipes |
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Barrier some
obstacle that prevents people from understanding each other |
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Celebration
a special social event held to mark something
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Church a
building for Christian religious activities |
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Community
the people living in one particular area, observing the same
culture
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Creativity
the ability to produce original and unusual ideas
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Dialect
a form of the language spoken in a particular part of the
country or by a particular group of people
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Ensemble a
group of musicians playing together |
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Festivity the
party, meal, and other social activity with which people celebrate a special
occasion |
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Generation all
the people of about the same age within a society or within a particular family |
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Handicraft a
skilled activity in which something is made in a traditional way with the hands |
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Inhabitants people
living in a particular area, e.g., country, city |
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Journey the
act of travelling from one place to another |
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Juniper
a small evergreen bush with sharp leaves and small purple
fruits that are used in medicine
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Language a
system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar used by people
in a particular country |
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Lifestyle the
particular way how a person lives, the way of living |
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Memory
the ability to remember things, people, experiences,
emotions, etc.
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Municipality a city
or town with its own local government, or the local government itself |
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Preservation the
act of keeping something the same and preventing it from being damaged |
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Seaside
the area near the sea or ocean, especially where people
spend their holidays
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Syllable
a single unit of speech into which a word can be separated,
usually containing a vowel
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Tradition a way
of acting that people in a particular society have observed for a long time |
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Village
a group of houses and other buildings that is smaller than a
town, usually in the countryside
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