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Day and Significance: The December Solstice, occurring around December 21st or 22nd, marks the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. For Burkina Faso, a country situated close to the equator, this astronomical event doesn't bring about as drastic a change in daylight as seen at higher latitudes.
History and Traditions: Burkina Faso, with its rich cultural heritage influenced by several ethnic groups including the Mossi, Gurunsi, Fulani, and Bobo, doesn't have widely recognized traditions that are specifically tied to the December Solstice. Instead, traditional practices often follow an agricultural calendar that revolves around the rainy and dry seasons.
Activities: On this day in Burkina Faso:
Given that Burkina Faso is predominantly Muslim with a significant Christian minority, religious observances in December are more likely to be connected to Islamic or Christian traditions rather than solstice-specific rituals.