Winter Solstice Celebrations in December
1.Winter solstice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description:Winter solstice is an astronomical phenomenon which for the
Northern Hemisphere occurs in December and which for the Southern
Hemisphere occurs in June.
2.December Solstice Traditions and Customs - timeanddate.com
Description:The December solstice has influenced the lives of many people
over the centuries, particularly through art, literature, mythology and
religion.
3.Winter Solstice 2011: Shortest Day Of The Year Marked By Pagan ...
Description:19-12-2011 · In 2011, the winter solstice in the Northern
Hemisphere will occur on Dec. 22, 2011 at 12:30 a.m. EST. In North
America, time zones that are west of the ...
4.Paul Winter » Winter Solstice
Description:Bring Home the Sun: Paul Winter's 34th Annual Winter Solstice
Celebration Dedicated to Oscar Castro-Neves, the Consort's longtime friend
and colleague
5.Winter solstice celebrations of Christianity, Judaism ...
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6.Winter Solstice 2012: Shortest Day Of The Year Marked By Pagan ...
Description:Winter solstice celebrations of Christianity, Judaism,
Neopaganism, etc. ... Religious information Menu Winter Solstice
celebrations: a.k.a. Christmas,
7.Winter Solstice - Secular Seasons
Description:20-12-2012 · Winter Solstice 2012. Revellers celebrate the
pagan festival of 'Winter Solstice' at Stonehenge in Wiltshire in southern
England on December 21, 2012.
8.List of winter festivals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description:The Winter Solstice has been celebrated in some way or another
for thousands of years. In the Northern Hemisphere, the winter solstice is
often ...
9.December solstice - timeanddate.com
Description:Yalda: 21 December - The turning point, Winter Solstice. ...
Maslenitsa in Slavic mythology, a celebration of the imminent end of the
winter; Secular
10.Winter Celebrations -- National Geographic Kids
Description:The December solstice is also known as the "summer solstice"
in the southern hemisphere. It is the winter solstice only in the northern
hemisphere.
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