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December Solstice

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December Solstice in Argentina (Buenos Aires)

December Solstice in Argentina

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The December Solstice in Argentina, which occurs around the 21st of December, marks the beginning of summer in the Southern Hemisphere. It is the longest day of the year in terms of daylight hours.

History and Traditions

Argentina's indigenous people, like many ancient cultures, recognized the solstices as significant celestial events. However, there isn't a widespread historical tradition specific to celebrating the December Solstice. Instead, modern Argentinians may acknowledge the day within the broader context of preparing for Christmas and holiday festivities.

What People Do

On this day, Argentinians often enjoy outdoor activities to take advantage of the extended daylight. This could include:

  • Beach visits: Many flock to coastal areas to relax by the ocean.
  • Barbecues (asados): Friends and family gather for traditional Argentine barbecues.
  • Gardening: Enthusiasts may use this time to tend their gardens due to favorable summer conditions.
  • Concerts and Festivals: Some cities might host cultural events aligning with both the solstice and upcoming Christmas celebrations.

While there are no specific national rituals or holidays directly associated with the December Solstice in Argentina, it is embraced as part of the warm holiday season leading up to New Year's celebrations.

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