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What does this even mean? Some places have much less seasonal variation than others. Also, some cultures take note of more subtle distinctions than others do. In the US and much of Europe, there are considered to be four seasons: spring, summer, fall (or autumn) and winter. In some tropical locations, temperature doesn't vary much, but precipitation does, and people there may only consider there to be two seasons: the wet season and the dry season. Also, there are seasons that aren't exactly weather related except indirectly: football season, Baseball season, rabbit season, duck season (bang!), etc. So you see: it's impossible to even begin to answer this question. Some small town in some backwater country you've never even heard of might divide the year into frog season, mosquito season, and the season where Mbubdgi forgets to wear his loincloth. There's no way to list everything anyone anywhere considers a season.

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