10 Coldest Countries In The World
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13 Jan 2025
Canada: The coldest recorded temperature in Canada was -63°C
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Russia: The world's largest country experiences winter temperatures as low as -40°C in many regions
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Mongolia: Known for harsh winters, with temperatures plummeting to around -55 °C
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Norway: A country with diverse climates, where temperatures can drop to -51°C in winter
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Kyrgyzstan: Severe winters in some regions see temperatures as low as -53°C
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Finland: Characterized by a subarctic climate, with long, freezing winters and short summers. The lowest recorded temperature is around -51.5°C
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Iceland: Despite its high latitude, Iceland has a relatively mild climate, though winter temperatures can drop to -10°C
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Tajikistan: The coldest recorded temperature was -63°C at Lake Bulunkul
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Sweden: Northern regions endure long winters with temperatures averaging around -53°C in January
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Estonia: Winters often see temperatures dropping to -20°C, with the coldest recorded at -43.5°C
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