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	Comments on: Celebrating Mehregan, The Persian &#034;Nature&#034; Festival of Autumn	</title>
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		By: Sara		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Just a slight clarification... the solstices of winter and summer are and the shortest and longest days of the year respectively, not to be confused with equinoxes that are the first day of spring and fall. Mehregan and Nowruz are celebrated on the fall and spring equinoxes (respectively), when there is an equal length of day and night.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a slight clarification&#8230; the solstices of winter and summer are and the shortest and longest days of the year respectively, not to be confused with equinoxes that are the first day of spring and fall. Mehregan and Nowruz are celebrated on the fall and spring equinoxes (respectively), when there is an equal length of day and night.</p>
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