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There is no constant year length for planets, dwarf type or otherwise. A planet's period (year length) depends entirely upon how long it take to orbit its star. Depending on the planet and its situation, that might take a matter of a few days, or a few years, or even centuries.

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Which planet have the longest year?

In Sol, that would be Uranus. If you include dwarf planets, Eris.


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