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  2. Portal:Current events/December 2021/Calendar - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 December 2020, at 01:39 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  3. Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States (2021)

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    December December 1. The first confirmed case of the Omicron variant was detected. References

  4. Portal:Current events/December 2021 - Wikipedia

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    This is an archived version of Wikipedia's Current events Portal from December 2021. Clashes occur between the Taliban and Iran on the Afghanistan–Iran border after Iranian farmers crossed the border. (Bloomberg) Armed cartel members break into a prison in Tula, Hidalgo using vehicles, detonating several car bombs.

  5. New Year's Day - Wikipedia

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    Its most recent New Year's Day (of MY 37) coincided with 26 December 2022 on Earth's Gregorian calendar. New Year's Day of MY 38 will coincide with 12 November 2024. Traditional and modern celebrations and customs New Year's Eve

  6. Winter solstice - Wikipedia

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    December; year day time day time day time day time 2019 20: 21:58: 21: 15:54: 23: 07:50: 22: 04:19 2020 20: 03:50: 20: 21:43: 22: 13:31: 21: 10:03 2021 20: 09:37: 21: 03:32: 22: 19:21: 21: 15:59 2022 20: 15:33: 21: 09:14: 23: 01:04: 21: 21:48 2023 20: 21:25: 21: 14:58: 23: 06:50: 22: 03:28 2024 20: 03:07: 20: 20:51: 22: 12:44: 21: 09:20 2025 20 ...

  7. December - Wikipedia

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    December is the twelfth and final month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 31 days. December, from the Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry. December’s name derives from the Latin word decem (meaning ten) because it was originally the tenth month of the year in the calendar of Romulus c. 750 BC, which began in March.