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"Winter Solstice"
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10 January 2026
Nepali workers arrange hardboiled molasses Chaku for the upcoming Maghe Sankranti Festival in Tokha, Nepal, on January 10, 2026. Molasses Chaku is usually prepared and consumed during the Maghe Sankranti Festival. Chaku is a confectionery made from concentrated sugarcane juice, jaggery, ghee, and nuts, which holds significance on Maghe Sankranti Festival.
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7 January 2026
Badnjak (oak branches) are thrown into a bonfire during the Christmas celebration in the Saimiste neighborhood in Novi Sad, Serbia, on January 6, 2026.
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7 January 2026
Badnjak (oak branches) are thrown into a bonfire during the Christmas celebration in the Saimiste neighborhood in Novi Sad, Serbia, on January 6, 2026.
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6 January 2026
A Sadhu, or Hindu holy man, drinks tea at a makeshift shelter before heading to Sagar Island for the one-day festival of ''Makar Sankranti'' in Kolkata, India, on January 6, 2026.
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6 January 2026
A Sadhu, or Hindu holy man, drinks tea at a makeshift shelter before heading to Sagar Island for the one-day festival of ''Makar Sankranti'' in Kolkata, India, on January 6, 2026.
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4 January 2026
Pilgrims wait for free food at a makeshift shelter before heading to Sagar Island for the one-day festival of Makar Sankranti in Kolkata, India, on January 4, 2026.
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4 January 2026
Pilgrims wait for free food at a makeshift shelter before heading to Sagar Island for the one-day festival of Makar Sankranti in Kolkata, India, on January 4, 2026.
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21 December 2025
An Iranian family poses for photographs while participating in the Yalda Night celebration at a shopping center in northern Tehran, Iran, on December 21, 2025. Yalda Night, also known as Shab-e Yalda, is an ancient Iranian festival celebrated on the winter solstice, typically on December 20 or 21. It marks the longest night of the year and symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness.
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21 December 2025
An Iranian couple walks under the Yalda Night decorations at a shopping center in northern Tehran, Iran, on December 21, 2025. Yalda Night, also known as Shab-e Yalda, is an ancient Iranian festival celebrated on the winter solstice, typically on December 20th or 21st. It marks the longest night of the year and symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness.
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21 December 2025
A young Iranian woman stands in front of a painting while participating in the Yalda Night celebration at a shopping center in northern Tehran, Iran, on December 21, 2025. Yalda Night, also known as Shab-e Yalda, is an ancient Iranian festival celebrated on the winter solstice, typically on December 20 or 21. It marks the longest night of the year and symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness.
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21 December 2025
Two young Iranian women stand in front of a painting while participating in the Yalda Night celebration at a shopping center in northern Tehran, Iran, on December 21, 2025. Yalda Night, also known as Shab-e Yalda, is an ancient Iranian festival celebrated on the winter solstice, typically on December 20 or 21. It marks the longest night of the year and symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness.
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21 December 2025
Iranian-Kurd men play music and dance while celebrating Yalda Night in a traditional bazaar in northern Tehran, Iran, on December 21, 2025. Yalda Night, also known as Shab-e Yalda, is an ancient Iranian festival celebrated on the winter solstice, typically on December 20 or 21. It marks the longest night of the year and symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness.
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21 December 2025
Iranian-Kurd men play music and dance while celebrating Yalda Night in a traditional bazaar in northern Tehran, Iran, on December 21, 2025. Yalda Night, also known as Shab-e Yalda, is an ancient Iranian festival celebrated on the winter solstice, typically on December 20 or 21. It marks the longest night of the year and symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness.
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21 December 2025
Iranian-Kurd men play music and dance while celebrating Yalda Night in a traditional bazaar in northern Tehran, Iran, on December 21, 2025. Yalda Night, also known as Shab-e Yalda, is an ancient Iranian festival celebrated on the winter solstice, typically on December 20 or 21. It marks the longest night of the year and symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness.
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21 December 2025
An Iranian man serves Fava beans for people participating in the Yalda Night celebration at a shopping center in northern Tehran, Iran, on December 21, 2025. Yalda Night, also known as Shab-e Yalda, is an ancient Iranian festival celebrated on the winter solstice, typically on December 20 or 21. It marks the longest night of the year and symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness.
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21 December 2025
Iranian people try to catch plates of Fava beans while participating in the Yalda Night celebration at a shopping center in northern Tehran, Iran, on December 21, 2025. Yalda Night, also known as Shab-e Yalda, is an ancient Iranian festival celebrated on the winter solstice, typically on December 20 or 21. It marks the longest night of the year and symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness.
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