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There is no lord and lady of Dublin. Dublin has a Lord Mayor, who can be male or female and who holds a one year term, from June each year. In June 2014, Christy Burke was elected the Lord Mayor of Dublin and will hold the position until June 2015.
The Solstices occur each year when the Sun reaches its northernmost apparent position, and again when it reaches the southernmost apparent position. These occur at midwinter and midsummer. This year, (2011), 21 June and 22 December.
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The 14th of June in a normal year and the 13th of June in a leap year.
The sun's rays strike the Earth at the southernmost position during the December solstice (around December 21st) and at the northernmost position during the June solstice (around June 21st). These are the days when the respective hemispheres experience their longest and shortest days of the year.
In a normal year it is the 19th of June. In a leap year, it is the 18th of June.
11th of June in a normal year and the 10th of June in a leap year.
Year June 16th will fall on a Saturday is 2012.
Between the 26th of November in one year and the 30th of June in the next year is 216 days, when the June is in a normal year and 217 when the June is in a leap year.
The 163rd day of the year is June 12 in a common year. In a leap year, it falls on June 11.
It is the 27th of June on the 27th of June every year.
June 21st is the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, marking the longest day of the year. The Sun setting on this day signifies the start of summer and the peak of daylight hours in the year. It is also a culturally significant event in many traditions and celebrations.