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TEHRAN — Iranians recited poetry, shared stories and ate fruits and nuts Saturday during all-night celebrations of the longest night of the year, a tradition going back thousands of years to when Zoroastrianism was the predominant religion of ancient Persia.

For many Iranians, the celebration, known as Yalda, offers a link with ancient traditions as well as a chance to gather with family.

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