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DTSTART:20071222T060000Z
DTEND:20071222T185500Z
DCREATED:20071206T192724Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Solstice
DESCRIPTION:The Winter Solstice\, also known as Midwinter\, occurs aro
 und December 21 or 22 each year in the Northern hemisphere\, and June 
 20 or 21 in the Southern Hemisphere. It occurs on the shortest day or 
 longest night of the year\, sometimes said to mark the beginning of a 
 hemisphere's astronomical winter. The word solstice derives from Latin
 \, Winter Solstice meaning Sun set still in winter. Worldwide\, interp
 retation of the event varies from culture to culture\, but most hold a
  recognition of rebirth\, involving festivals\, gatherings\, rituals o
 r other celebrations. Many cultures celebrate or celebrated a holiday 
 near the winter solstice\; examples of these include Christmas\, Hanuk
 kah\, Kwanzaa\, New Years\, Pongal and many other festivals of light.
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