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Tradition often commemorates significant historical events, cultural practices, or important figures that hold meaning for a community or society. These commemorations can take the form of festivals, rituals, or observances that help preserve collective memory and foster a sense of identity. By honoring these elements, traditions reinforce values, promote social cohesion, and connect individuals to their heritage.

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