Antarctic Circle, imaginary circle on the surface of the earth at 66
1/2°S lat., i.e., 23
1/2° north of the South Pole. It marks the southernmost point at which the sun can be seen at the winter
solstice (about June 22) and the northernmost point of the southern polar regions at which the
midnight sun is visible.
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