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White Nights

White Nights are natural phenomena occurring in regions close to the Arctic and Antarctic Circles during summer months, when the nights are so brief that it remains relatively light outside even at midnight. This extended daylight results from the tilt of Earth's axis, causing the sun to stay above the horizon for an extended period. In places experiencing White Nights, such as northern Russia or Scandinavia, residents and visitors enjoy nearly 24 hours of twilight or daylight, creating unique, vibrant atmospheres ideal for outdoor activities and cultural events.