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Nomadic herders typically live in regions that support extensive grazing, such as grasslands, steppes, and tundras. Common areas include parts of Central Asia, the Arctic, and the Sahel region of Africa, where they move seasonally in search of pastures and water for their livestock. Their lifestyle is often adapted to harsh climates and remote locations, emphasizing mobility and a deep connection to the land.

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