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The basic garment known in English most often as a "sarong", sewn or unsewn, has analogs in many regions, where it shows variations in style and is known by different names.
 
* [[Africa]]
**In [[East Africa]], it is called either a [[Kanga (African garment)|kanga]] (worn by African women), or a kikoi (traditionally worn by Southeast African men). Kangas are brightly coloured lengths of [[cotton]] that incorporate elaborate and artistic designs and usually include the printing of a Swahili proverb along the hem. Kikois are also made from cotton, but the fabric is heavier and their designs are much simpler, usually consisting of a single colour with striped borders along the edges.
**In [[Madagascar]] it is called a [[Lamba (garment)|lamba]].
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**In [[South Africa]] it is called a [[kanga (African garment)|kikoi]] and commonly used as a furniture throw or for going to the beach.
**In [[Zimbabwe]] they are known as Zambias.
* [[Indian subcontinent]]
** In [[South Asia]] it is called a [phanek] or [[lungi]]. It is most often sewn into a large cylindrical shape, so there is no slit when the phanek or lungi is tied.
** In [[India]] similar articles of clothing are the [phanek] in Manipur, [[dhoti]] (or dhuti in West [[Bengali language|Bengali]], vertti in [[Tamil language|Tamil]], pancha in [[Telugu language|Telugu]],panche in [[Kannada]] and [[Mundu]] in [[Malayalam]]).
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** In [[Punjab region|Punjab]] it is a called Chadra.(from chadar=sheet).
** In [[Sinhalese language|Sinhalese]], it is known as the Sarama
* [[Southeast Asia]]
** In [[Cambodia]] it is used as an alternative to [[sampot]].
** In [[Indonesia]] it is known as a kain sarung ('sarong cloth').
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[[파일:Pareu haka.jpg|섬네일|right|Polynesian [[Hiva Oa]] dancers dressed in pāreu around 1909]]
* [[Pacific Islands]]
** In [[Fiji]] it is known as a sulu.
** In [[Hawaii]] it is referred to by the Anglicized Tahitian name, [[pareo]].