I think it is because there are numerous questions in this category and they are all about the cost. In Namibia Circumcision is free of charge in public hospitals.
Circumcision is an unnecessary procedure that serves no good purpose it is a religious rite or a cultural practice. the cost of the procedure usually depends on the standards of the treatment given and o the attitude of insurance provider in a given country. in many countries where circumcision is seen as a religious form of male genital mutilation there is increasing nervousness on the part of insurance providers to involve themselves besides the ethical questions. This leads to a reduction in medical personnel wanting to involve themselves in it and a corresponding increase in price.
birth, marriage, circumcision
No, circumcision is the removal of the foreskin of a penis. I suppose if someone removed the "hood" of skin over the clitoris on a female, that would be considered circumcision. That may be done in some countries and cultures, but not in USA.
its to expensive
Compared to some countries it is, compared to others it is not.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Belgium. It is estimated that the rate of circumcision in Belgium is relatively low compared to some other countries.
No country has ruled circumcision illegal However In Germany the circumcision of an infant or child is illegal and considered assault , as is also the case with female genital mutilation.
Removing of the foreskin of the penis. -A ritual in many countries and religions.
I'm not aware of any precise numbers being available. This of course depends on where in Asian you're talking about. Israel has the highest circumcision rate, because it's a Jewish State. In Islamic countries, such as Pakistan, circumcision is somewhat common, while in non-Islamic countries circumcision is extremely rare.
Countries from all over the world produce very expensive wines. Some of the most expensive can be found in France or the United States from California.
They are quite expensive to build. Particularly the rail is a lot more expensive than a regular track.
You can see the detailed answer on this linked page, which lists by countries, not cultures.
In some countries nobody keep scores so it's impossible to know. The majority that dies though are girls from bleeding to death and infections.