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No, not all Vikings were the same; they were a diverse group of people from various regions, primarily Scandinavia, including modern-day Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Their societies were composed of farmers, traders, warriors, and craftsmen, each with different roles and lifestyles. Additionally, their beliefs, customs, and practices varied significantly based on local traditions and the time period. Thus, while they shared some cultural traits, Viking society was far from homogenous.

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