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  2. Crusader Kings III - Wikipedia

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    Game director Henrik Fåhraeus commented that development of the game commenced "about 1 year before Imperator", indicating a starting time of 2015.Describing the game engine of Crusader Kings II as cobbled and "held together with tape", he explained that the new game features an updated engine (i.e. Clausewitz Engine and Jomini toolset) with more power to run new features.

  3. Category:Pirate customs and traditions - Wikipedia

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  4. Crusader Kings II - Wikipedia

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    A Game of Thrones, based on George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire fantasy novels, released in May 2012, [24] [25] [26] which "has long been the most popular CK2 mod". [ 22 ] After the End , which is set in the 27th century in a post-apocalyptic North America, the most up-to-date version of the mod however goes by the name After the End ...

  5. Religious syncretism - Wikipedia

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    Being a religious minority in the region for centuries, colonial officials found that indigenous Baloch Hindus developed a form of religious syncretism that incorporated many aspects of Islam into their cultures and traditions, greatly differing from the forms of orthodox Hinduism practiced in other parts of the subcontinent.

  6. Cultural variations in adoption - Wikipedia

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    "Fluid adoption" [6] is common in Pacific culture, and rarely are ties to the biological family severed, as traditionally has occurred in Western adoptions. Many Europeans and Americans associate adoption as a solution to something gone wrong, e.g. unwanted pregnancy (by genetic parent) or infertility (by adoptive parent).

  7. Outline of culture - Wikipedia

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    Drinking culture – the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages; Folk culture – traditional culture; traditional cultural traits of a community; Low culture – non-transcendent; “not worth” studying or researching; High culture – “transcendent” in two ways: internationally and timeless; Official culture

  8. Culture of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye kültürü) or the Turkish culture (Türk kültürü) includes both the national culture and local cultures. Currently, Turkey has various local cultures. Things such as music, folk dance, or kebap variety may be used to identify a local area. Turkey also has a national culture, such as national sports ...

  9. Culture of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Austrian culture is characterised by historical and modern influences, including a history of interaction primarily between Celtic, Roman, Slavic and Germanic peoples. Austria is particularly known for its classical music , folk music , baroque architecture , coffee culture , winter sports and Alpine traditions.