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Maracas are commonly found in various regions of Latin America and the Caribbean, where they are often used in traditional music and dance. They can be purchased at music stores, specialty shops, or online retailers. Additionally, maracas may be found at cultural festivals or events celebrating Latin music. They are typically made from materials like gourd or plastic and filled with small beads or seeds to create sound.

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