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  1. December - Wikipedia

    December is the first month of winter in the Northern Hemisphere and the first month of summer in the Southern Hemisphere. In Ancient Rome, as one of the four Agonalia, this day in honor …

  2. 11 Holidays the World Celebrates in December - TIME

    Dec 19, 2022 · From Boxing Day to Yule, the month of December includes several cultural and religious holidays from around the world.

  3. The Month of December 2025: Holidays, Fun Facts, Folklore

    Nov 21, 2025 · The Month of December 2025: holidays, folklore, fun facts, gardening, recipes, and more from The Old Farmer's Almanac.

  4. December | Holidays, Birthdays, Events - National Today

    National Ding-A-Ling Day. National Short Person Day.

  5. The Surprising History of December

    Nov 24, 2025 · Read on to learn more about December’s surprising history. The month’s name comes from the Latin word “decem,” meaning 10, as it was originally the 10th month in the …

  6. 20 Delightful Facts About December - The Fact Site

    December is the 12th month of the year and has 31 days. This month is jam-packed with many need-to-know fun facts and here are our top 20.

  7. 50 Essential December Fun Facts - Mental Bomb

    December is known for its winter solstice, which occurs on either December 21st or 22nd in the Northern Hemisphere and marks the shortest day and longest night of the year. It is also …

  8. December Is the 12th Month of the Year - timeanddate.com

    December is the twelfth and last month in the Gregorian calendar and has 31 days. The December solstice on December 21 or 22 marks the beginning of winter in the Northern …

  9. December - CalendarDate.com

    With 31 days, the year ends with the final, twelfth month of December according to the Gregorian and Julian calendars. Officially winter begins in late December 20th - 23rd, starting a two …

  10. December | month | Britannica

    December, twelfth month of the Gregorian calendar. Its name is derived from decem, Latin for “ten,” indicating its position in the early Roman calendar. This article was most recently revised …