sacred to the people of Swaziland?
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According to Wiki, over 80% of the population was Christian. A major thing to the people of Swaziland's Christian community is the \(\textrm{Incwala}\) ritual. This ritual is considered a huuuge national religious event. This ritual reflects the growth of the peoples' king, to thank their ancestors for good harvests, and pray for rain and more harvests to come. This event, which only takes place when there is a king, is the most sacred national event and all male Swazis are participant.
So I'd say the Incwala ritual was very sacred to the Swazis.
being neutral is a sacred code of the swiss XD
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