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In a growing campaign to refer to November as Movember, men around the world are being encouraged to grow a moustache for 30 days to raise awareness and funds for prostate and testicular cancer.
Men's website AskMen.com has come up with its list of the 10 most moustache-dense countries to mark the fund-raising campaign that is believed to have started in Australia in 1999.
For even though the United States was the clear winner at the World Beard and Moustache Championships held in Anchorage, Alaska, in May this year, capturing 12 world titles out of 18 categories, it is not the most moustache-dense nation.
The United States dethroned Germany which had dominated the competition since it started in the 1990s.
The list was compiled by the website's editors and is not endorsed by Reuters:
1. India
Some estimates suggest as many as 80 percent of men in southern
India wear moustaches, which immediately places that one region
above most countries in terms of moustache-wearing men. Moustaches
have long held an important place in Indian culture, seen as a
symbol of virility. An Indian also holds the title of the world's
longest moustache, measured in 2004 at 12.5 feet.
2. Mexico
Mexico has long had a very masculine culture, and icons such as
Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa may have had an influential role
to play when it comes to growing moustaches. Going further back,
many indigenous peoples did not grow facial hair, so when the
European settlers arrived, it may have been a way of demonstrating
their different social status.
3. Pakistan
Pakistan has the second-largest Muslim population in the world,
with around 173 million Muslims, and religion plays a role in the
prominence of facial hair. Many famous Pakistanis have had
moustaches, such as the national poet Mohammed Iqbal, the cricketer
Javed Miandad, the former President Pervez Musharraf and the
current incumbent Asif Ali Zardari.
4. Germany
Germany's population of 83 million has a long and proud history of
wearing moustaches, from the statesman Bismarck, to the philosopher
Friedrich Nietzsche to Albert Einstein. Germany has more clubs
affiliated with the World Beard and Moustache Championships than
any other nation.
5. Iran
Iran's population of 70 million has a very large Shi'ite Muslim
majority. A lot of famous figures in Iran sport facial hair. The
ayatollah and president both wear full beards, while icons such as
the soccer star Ali Daei is famous for his moustache.
6. Egypt
As with many Muslim nations, facial hair is popular. Major Egyptian
political figures have also been prominent moustache fans -
President Nasser and President Anwar El Sadat may have helped to
popularize the moustache as a facial accompaniment.
7. Turkey
In recent years, as Turkey has sought to become more closely
integrated into the European economy, more and more men have shed
their moustaches in a bid to appear modern and professional. But
the moustache still plays an important role among in Turkish
society and there is almost certainly a religious element as
well.
8. United States
It is estimated by moustache historians that around 10 million men
in America currently sport a moustache. At the last World Beard and
Moustache Championships, held in Anchorage, Alaska, in May 2009,
the United States topped the medal table, winning in every one of
the moustache competitions.
9. Hungary
You know a country has a reputation for moustaches when it gets its
own category of facial hair in the World Championships. The
Hungarian moustache, known to some as the Wild West moustache,
reflects the popularity of the moustache in the country over the
course of history.
10. Bulgaria
Bulgarians' love of the moustache is bettered only by their loves
of music, soccer and volleyball. Having spent many years under the
influence of the Soviet Union, Bulgaria has transformed itself in
recent times. Whether the moustache is set to go the same way as
the Communist government of the pre-1990s remains to be seen.