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*[[1864]] - [[Heinrich Wölfflin]], Swiss art historian (d. [[1945]]) *[[1864]] - [[Heinrich Wölfflin]], Swiss art historian (d. [[1945]])
*[[1905]] - [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], French philosopher and writer(d. [[1980]]) *[[1905]] - [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], French philosopher and writer(d. [[1980]])
 +*[[1924]] - [[Pontus Hultén]] Swedish art collector and museum director.
*[[1932]] - [[Lalo Schifrin]], [[Argentine]] pianist and composer *[[1932]] - [[Lalo Schifrin]], [[Argentine]] pianist and composer
*[[1935]] - [[Françoise Sagan]], French writer (d. [[2004]]) *[[1935]] - [[Françoise Sagan]], French writer (d. [[2004]])

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This day usually marks the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere and the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere, and thus is the day of the year with the longest hours of daylight in the northern hemisphere and the shortest in the southern hemisphere.

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