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Between roughly 66.5 degrees south and the south pole (90 degrees south latitude),

there is a single period of 24 hours or more without a sunset, once a year.

At 66.5 degrees south, the period is exactly 24 hours long, on December 21.

At the south pole, the period is 6 months long, from September 21 to March 21.

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