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the free encyclopedia "The midnight hour" and "00:00" redirect here. For other uses · see Midnight (disambiguation) · Midnite (disambiguation) · and Midnight Hour . Transition time from one day to the next Midnight at Metz railway station · in France Midnight is the transition time from one day to the next &#8211 · the moment when the date changes · on the local official clock time for any particular jurisdiction . By clock time · midnight is the opposite of noon · differing from it by 12 hours

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the free encyclopedia "The midnight hour" and "00:00" redirect here. For other uses
see Midnight (disambiguation)
Midnite (disambiguation)
and Midnight Hour . Transition time from one day to the next Midnight at Metz railway station
in France Midnight is the transition time from one day to the next &#8211
the moment when the date changes
on the local official clock time for any particular jurisdiction . By clock time
midnight is the opposite of noon
differing from it by 12 hours

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