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Five of the world’s coldest cities

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Winnipeg - Canada

It is the most populous city and a significant rail and highway hub in the Canadian province of Manitoba. A minimum temperature of -41° was noted in February 1996.

Yakutsk -Siberia

a few fish vendors at a farmers’ market in the eastern Siberian city of Yakutsk, where the temperature was around -35 °. A minimum temperature of -61 ° was noted in 1891.

Yellowknife - Canada

Canadian city of Yellowknife as seen from the Pilot’s monument. A record-low temperature of -51 ° was set in 1947. Although it can easily reach -40°, the wintertime average is -24.5°.

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Harbin - China

The Harbin Ice and Snow World is a popular destination for tourists in Heilongjiang province, China. The International Festival of Ice and Snow Sculptures is held at the World Park of Ice and Snow. These ice sculptures are actually very well preserved by the cold. Wintertime temperatures typically range from -20 to -40 degrees.

Dudinka - Russia

Dudinka, the former name of the Taymyr Autonomous Region’s capital. While the average temperature in January is -27 °, the lowest temperature ever recorded is -56 °.

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