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Summer Solstice: When Is the Longest Day of the Year in Ireland?

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With the clocks going forward in recent weeks, we’ve been able to enjoy brighter mornings and longer evenings, and it won’t be long until the longest day of the year is here. The Summer Solstice is the day that the sun is at its highest point in the sky, meaning it is the longest day of the year as a result of the amount of sunlight hours — and therefore the shortest night! The day was historically celebrated by many cultures throughout the year…
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The longest day of the North Hemisphere arrived at 2h42 this Saturday, with the summer solstice. The station, which for many is the most expected of the year, begins with less temperatures than those that have been made to feel, due to the presence of high clouds, especially in the litoral. However, in its turn, the summer solstice will arrive at 21 December, at 15h03. At the start of the summer, the sun is born at 6h10 and is set at 21h06, with…

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Next June 21 will take place the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere, marking the beginning of this season with the longest day of the year The post Summer begins: how does the world celebrate its arrival? first appeared on Junior Report.

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Condé Nast Traveller India broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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