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・ The Sunny South or The Whirlwind of Fate
・ The Sunnysiders
・ The Sunpilots
・ The Sunrays
・ The Sunrise Coast
・ The Sunrise EP
・ The Sunrise Lands
・ The Suns of Caresh
・ The Suns of Scorpio
・ The Sun Goes Down (Thin Lizzy song)
・ The Sun Has Come Your Way
・ The Sun Has Ears
・ The Sun Has Got His Hat On
・ The Sun Hill Fire
・ The Sun in a Net
The Sun in culture
・ The Sun Is Often Out
・ The Sun Is Often Out (poetry)
・ The Sun Machine
・ The Sun Makers
・ The Sun Military Awards
・ The Sun Moon Legend
・ The Sun Never Sets
・ The Sun Never Sets (album)
・ The Sun Never Sets (film)
・ The Sun News
・ The Sun News-Pictorial
・ The Sun of the Sleepless
・ The Sun of Tiphareth
・ The Sun Records Collection


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The Sun in culture : ウィキペディア英語版
The Sun in culture

The Sun plays a central role of most of the world's mythologies.
As the most prominent celestial body visible in the sky, is one of the classical planets
==Name==
The Sun is sometimes referred to by its Latin name ''Sol'' or by its Greek name ''Helios''. The English word ''sun'' stems from Proto-Germanic
*''sunnǭ''.〔 In most romance languages the sun is male (e.g. ''le soleil'' in French, ''el sol'' in Spanish, ''Il Sole'' in Italian).
In most Germanic languages it is feminine (e.g. ''Die Sonne'' in German). In Proto-Indo-European, its gender was inanimate.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=sun )

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