December Solstice in Faroe Islands ― Date, History, and Details

December Solstice in Faroe Islands

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History of December Solstice in Faroe Islands and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

The December solstice occurs when the sun reaches its southernmost point in the sky and is directly overhead at the Tropic of Capricorn. This happens on December 21st or 22nd each year in the Northern Hemisphere and on June 20th or 21st in the Southern Hemisphere.

In the Faroe Islands, the December solstice marks the beginning of winter. The days are shorter and the nights are longer. The weather is usually colder and more stormy.

Many people celebrate the December solstice with special meals and activities. Some believe that the sun’s power is at its weakest during this time of year and that it is a good time to reflect on the past year and set intentions for the coming one.