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celebration of solstices
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Southern hemisphere
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Less commonly observed due to minimal variation in day length throughout the year
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solstice
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Northern Hemisphere
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The summer solstice is celebrated with festivals and outdoor activities to mark the longest day of the year.
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solstice
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Northern Hemisphere cultures
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The summer solstice is associated with long hours of daylight and is often celebrated with festivals and outdoor activities.
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solstice
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Southern Hemisphere
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The winter solstice is celebrated with festivals and ceremonies to mark the shortest day of the year and the beginning of longer days to come.
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summer solstice
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Northern Hemisphere
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Celebrated with festivals and events, longest day of the year, associated with warmth and abundance
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summer solstice
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Northern Hemisphere
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Longest day of the year, celebrated with festivals and outdoor activities, symbolizing warmth and abundance
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summer solstice
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Northern Hemisphere
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The longest day of the year, with the most daylight hours
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summer solstice
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Northern Hemisphere cultures
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The summer solstice marks the longest day of the year and is celebrated with festivals and bonfires in countries like Sweden and Lithuania.
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summer solstice
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Southern Hemisphere
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Shortest day of the year, associated with winter and colder temperatures, less emphasis on festivals or events
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summer solstice
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Southern Hemisphere
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Shortest day of the year, celebrated with festivals and rituals, symbolizing the rebirth of the sun and the return of longer days
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summer solstice
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Southern Hemisphere
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The shortest day of the year, with the least daylight hours
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winter solstice
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Northern Hemisphere
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Winter solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of the year, typically occurring around December 21st.
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winter solstice
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Northern Hemisphere countries
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Winter solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of the year, and is often associated with traditional festivals and celebrations.
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winter solstice
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Southern Hemisphere
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Winter solstice marks the longest day and shortest night of the year, typically occurring around June 21st.
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winter solstice
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Southern Hemisphere countries
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Winter solstice marks the longest day and shortest night of the year, and is often associated with traditional festivals and celebrations.
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