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Intangible cultural heritage (SNA) is a source of cultural affiliation, identity and self-awareness. It includes forms of customs, games and oral expression, knowledge and skills, and related instruments, objects, artifacts and cultural spaces, which are recognised by the Communities, groups and, in some cases, individual individuals, as part of their cultural heritage.