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- Midsummer abstract "Midsummer, also known as St John's Day, is the period of time centered upon the summer solstice, and more specifically the Northern European celebrations that accompany the actual solstice or take place on a day between June 21 and June 25 and the preceding evening. The exact dates vary between different cultures. Because he was alleged to have been born on that day, the Christian Church designated June 24 as the feast day of the early Christian martyr St John the Baptist, and the observance of St John's Day begins the evening before, known as St John's Eve. These are commemorated by many Christian denominations. Midsummer is especially important in the cultures of Scandinavia, and the Baltics. In Sweden the Midsummer is such an important festivity that there have been serious discussions to make the Midsummer's Eve into the National Day of Sweden, instead of 6 June. It may also be referred to as St. Hans Day.".
- Midsummer country Balts.
- Midsummer country Belarusians.
- Midsummer country Estonians.
- Midsummer country Finns.
- Midsummer country Germans.
- Midsummer country Nordic_peoples.
- Midsummer country Poles.
- Midsummer country Russians.
- Midsummer date "0024-06-21".
- Midsummer meaning "Marks the ancient middle of Summer, astronomical beginning of Summer, and the nativity of St. John the Baptist.".
- Midsummer similar Nativity_of_St._John_the_Baptist.
- Midsummer similar Quarter_days.
- Midsummer similar Solstice.
- Midsummer thumbnail MidsummerNightBonfire2.jpg?width=300.
- Midsummer type Baltic_Finns.
- Midsummer type Baltic_region.
- Midsummer type Celtic_calendar.
- Midsummer type Christianity.
- Midsummer type Germanic_peoples.
- Midsummer type Norsemen.
- Midsummer type Paganism.
- Midsummer type Wicca.
- Midsummer wikiPageExternalLink Exkj.
- Midsummer wikiPageExternalLink 82956.
- Midsummer wikiPageExternalLink beda_15.html.
- Midsummer wikiPageExternalLink calendar.htm.
- Midsummer wikiPageExternalLink index.php?action=event&id=145.
- Midsummer wikiPageExternalLink sant-joan-barcelona.
- Midsummer wikiPageExternalLink saulgriezi-turaida.
- Midsummer wikiPageExternalLink events.php.
- Midsummer wikiPageID "221226".
- Midsummer wikiPageRevisionID "606551751".
- Midsummer caption "Midsummer bonfire in Finland".
- Midsummer celebrations "Festivals, Bonfires, Feasting, Singing, Maypole Dancing".
- Midsummer date "--06-21".
- Midsummer hasPhotoCollection Midsummer.
- Midsummer holidayName "(St John's Day)".
- Midsummer holidayName "Midsummer".
- Midsummer nickname "Summer Solstice, Adonia, St. John's Feast Day, Jāņi, Liða, Midsommar, Ivan Kupala Day, Juhannus, Mittumaari, Alban Hefin, Gŵyl Ganol yr Haf, Sankthans, Jaanipäev, Keskikesä, Rasos".
- Midsummer observedby "Nordic peoples, Baltic peoples, Estonians, Russians, Poles, Germans, Finns, Belarusians.".
- Midsummer relatedto "Summer Solstice, Quarter days, Nativity of St. John the Baptist".
- Midsummer significance "Marks the ancient middle of Summer, astronomical beginning of Summer, and the nativity of St. John the Baptist.".
- Midsummer type "Cultural, Baltic Finns, Pagan, Christian, Celtic, Norse/Germanic, Balts, Wiccan".
- Midsummer subject Category:European_culture.
- Midsummer subject Category:Generic_types_of_holidays.
- Midsummer subject Category:June_observances.
- Midsummer subject Category:Neopagan_holidays.
- Midsummer subject Category:Public_holidays_in_Finland.
- Midsummer subject Category:Public_holidays_in_Sweden.
- Midsummer subject Category:Public_holidays_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Midsummer subject Category:Quarter_days.
- Midsummer subject Category:Secular_holidays.
- Midsummer subject Category:Summer_holidays.
- Midsummer type Holiday.
- Midsummer type TimeInterval.
- Midsummer comment "Midsummer, also known as St John's Day, is the period of time centered upon the summer solstice, and more specifically the Northern European celebrations that accompany the actual solstice or take place on a day between June 21 and June 25 and the preceding evening. The exact dates vary between different cultures.".
- Midsummer label "Festa do Verão (Suécia)".
- Midsummer label "Midsommar".
- Midsummer label "Midsummer".
- Midsummer label "Midzomerfeest".
- Midsummer label "Mittsommerfest".
- Midsummer label "Праздник летнего солнцестояния".
- Midsummer label "ヨーロッパの夏至祭".
- Midsummer label "仲夏節".
- Midsummer sameAs Mittsommerfest.
- Midsummer sameAs Midsummer.
- Midsummer sameAs ヨーロッパの夏至祭.
- Midsummer sameAs 하지제.
- Midsummer sameAs Midzomerfeest.
- Midsummer sameAs Midsommar.
- Midsummer sameAs Festa_do_Verão_(Suécia).
- Midsummer sameAs m.01g91n.
- Midsummer sameAs Q154502.
- Midsummer sameAs Q154502.
- Midsummer wasDerivedFrom Midsummer?oldid=606551751.
- Midsummer depiction MidsummerNightBonfire2.jpg.
- Midsummer isPrimaryTopicOf Midsummer.
- Midsummer name "(St John's Day)".
- Midsummer name "Midsummer".
- Midsummer nick "Summer Solstice, Adonia, St. John's Feast Day, Jāņi, Liða, Midsommar, Ivan Kupala Day, Juhannus, Mittumaari, Alban Hefin, Gŵyl Ganol yr Haf, Sankthans, Jaanipäev, Keskikesä, Rasos".