Relational databases are a type of database that stores data in tables with rows and columns, and defines relationships between those tables. They are based on the relational model and use SQL (Structured Query Language) for managing and querying data. Relational databases are commonly used for managing structured data in various applications, including transaction processing, data warehousing, and general-purpose data storage.
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