+Cultural nationalism defines a nation by a shared [Culture](/wiki/culture), common heritage, and collective values, rather than by ethnicity or political borders. It emphasizes language, traditions, and artistic expressions as the unifying soul of a people, fostering a sense of [Identity](/wiki/identity) based on these cultural ties.
+## See also
+- [Nationalism](/wiki/nationalism)
+- [Heritage](/wiki/heritage)
+- [Ethnicity](/wiki/ethnicity)
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