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File:Midsummer-eve-bonfire-nikolai-astrup.jpg|Midsummer eve bonfire by Nikolai Astrup
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File:Nestinar.bulgari.jpg|Nestinar firewalking in Bulgaria
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Midsummer is a traditional holiday celebrated in many cultures around the world, typically around the time of the summer solstice. The holiday is often associated with the themes of fertility, love, and celebration of the sun.

Origins and history[edit]

The origins of Midsummer are believed to date back to pre-Christian times, when many cultures celebrated the longest day of the year as a time of great significance. The holiday was often associated with the sun god, and was seen as a time of increased fertility and abundance. In many cultures, Midsummer was a time for feasting, dancing, and other forms of celebration.

Celebrations around the world[edit]

Midsummer is celebrated in many different ways around the world. In Scandinavia, for example, it is one of the most important holidays of the year. Celebrations often include bonfires, dancing around a maypole, and feasting on traditional foods. In other parts of the world, such as the United Kingdom, Midsummer is often associated with the tradition of gathering herbs and flowers, which are believed to have magical properties.

Modern celebrations[edit]

In modern times, Midsummer is still celebrated in many parts of the world. In some countries, it is a public holiday, while in others it is a more informal celebration. Despite the differences in how it is celebrated, the themes of fertility, love, and celebration of the sun remain central to the holiday.

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