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A cultural superpower is a country that exerts significant cultural influence on the rest of the world. This can include both historical influence and current influence. Cultural DiffusionCultural influence results in the spread of language, food, traditions, entertainment, fashion, art, music and norms from one nation to another. When culture spreads, it is typically reinterpreted resulting in something new. ExamplesNations that are currently or historically economically powerful relative to the rest of the world are typically considered cultural superpowers. For example, the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Japan, France, Italy, China and Spain are commonly cited as cultural superpowers.|
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