Translation for '
midwinter' from English to Bulgarian
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- The club hosts an annual midwinter swim each year which attracts large crowds to the cool Pacific Ocean waters.
- Mummer's Day, or "Darkie Day" as it is sometimes known (a corruption of the original "Darking Day"), is a traditional Cornish midwinter celebration that occurs every year on Boxing Day and New Year's Day in Padstow, Cornwall.
- the first midwinter medevac, and science at the Pole including climate change and cosmology.
- Flarchheim was the site of the Battle of Flarchheim on January 27, 1080, one of the very few times the Holy Roman Empire attempted to wage a midwinter military campaign in northern Europe.
- Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance, traditionally done by out-of-work ploughboys in midwinter in the 19th century.
- At midwinter, Carolin returns to court. Eduin and Varzil accompany him, meeting many of Carolin's extended family. Varzil becomes aware of the Byzantine nature of court politics.
- When viewed from Kintraw Argyll the midwinter sun briefly shines between two of the paps just before setting.
- Darkovans celebrate midsummer and midwinter with gift-giving, feasting and dancing.
- The cairn is believed to date back to the Neolithic. Festivals formerly took place here at midwinter.
- Unlike the similar but larger alphorn, the midwinter horn is held in the hands when played, rather than rested on the ground.
- Examples in Western Europe include midwinter sunrise at Newgrange, midwinter sunset at Maeshowe, and midsummer sunrise at Bryn Celli Ddu.
- The Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station celebrates every year on June 21 a midwinter party, to celebrate that the Sun is at its lowest point and coming back.
- Thom described the site as a type of midwinter observatory, but his interpretation has been the subject of controversy, one point at issue being the visibility of the midwinter notch: a higher observation point is needed to see the midwinter notch on Jura over a nearby ridge.
- In 1927, he was the initial winner of the McKee Trophy for service to aviation. In 1929, he (and Pat Reid) made the first midwinter flight to Hudson Bay.
- In 1987, he coordinated the midwinter "Asian Waterfowl Census" conducted by volunteers across India.
- Significant dates in the winter are sundown (last day when the Sun can be seen) on April 29, midwinter on June 21 and sunrise (first day when the Sun rises after winter) on August 13.
- The wingspan is 55–65 mm for males and 60–78 mm for females. Adults are on wing year-round, with peaks in midwinter and summer.
- Temperatures can drop to below [...] in the December-to-January midwinter period. The lowest recorded temperature was [...] on 7 January 1995.
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