DInvierno
DInvierno is a term that refers to the winter season in many Romance languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan. It signifies the period of the year characterized by colder temperatures, shorter days, and often, snow or frost in many regions. The word itself derives from the Latin "hibernus," meaning "of winter." During DInvierno, natural phenomena such as the dormancy of plants and the migration of certain animal species are common. In many cultures, DInvierno is associated with specific holidays, traditions, and celebrations, often reflecting themes of rest, reflection, and anticipation of the coming spring. The astronomical definition of DInvierno begins with the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year, and concludes with the vernal equinox, marking the beginning of spring. The duration and intensity of DInvierno can vary significantly depending on geographical location and climatic factors.