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Most whalers historically came from coastal communities in countries like the United States, Norway, and the UK. In the 19th century, places such as New Bedford, Massachusetts, and the ports of Norway were prominent hubs for whaling activities. These regions had the necessary maritime infrastructure and expertise to support whaling expeditions. Additionally, indigenous peoples in various parts of the world also engaged in whaling for subsistence and cultural practices.

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