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The September Equinox, also known as the Autumnal Equinox in the northern hemisphere, occurs when the sun crosses the celestial equator moving southward. In Aruba, a Caribbean island located north of Venezuela, this equinox typically takes place around September 22nd or 23rd each year.
While there are no specific traditions in Aruba that directly celebrate the September Equinox, it is an acknowledgment of seasonal change. As a country without significant agricultural seasons due to its consistent climate, traditional equinox customs tied to harvesting or planting are not prevalent.
However, locals and tourists alike might engage in activities such as:
As a modern society, Arubans continue their daily routines with awareness of daylight changes but without significant cultural practices associated specifically with the September Equinox.