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Reported in nature and tourism discussions, rooted in local oral tradition and mid-20th-century conservation initiatives.
A curious local tradition in Luxembourg emphasizes minimizing noise in forested areas to protect wildlife, reflecting the country's deep respect for nature.
Reported in nature and tourism discussions, rooted in local oral tradition and mid-20th-century conservation initiatives.
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