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The country of Germany is in Central Europe and has the typical climate of hot summers and cold winters.
The climate of Germany is a beautiful mix maritime climate of the UK and northern France and the continental climate of Austria and the countries further east. It has good weather situation. It is neither too far from the sea, so as to have no moderating influence on climate in winter, nor is it close to her to take dark and rainy winters, such as Britain and northern France. Just as the summers are hot, but not as hot as other countries in the east and the winter is also fairly low in comparison with the cities of Russia is on the same parallel. The coldest month in Berlin (located at 53 N) is 30 F (-1 C), while Beijing, which is continental, as to Berlin, but is much lower in latitude 39 N is the coldest month at 24 F and Kazan on the same side has 7 F. Similarly, in summer almost all stations at the same latitude inland are warmer than Berlin. Berlin has a very pleasant temperature of 66 F in the warmest month, while all countries This above 70 F. Belgrade and Bucharest to 72 F 73 F
The rain is uniform throughout the year with a slight peak in mid-summer. No records month in Berlin them 1 inch or more than 3 inches. The cloudiness is much lower than the UK, for example, and the days are still sunny in summer and winter, and on.
The climate of Germany, therefore, is bright and sunny, without extremes of temperature.
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This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: E. & H.T. Anthony & Co., [between 1880 and 1920]Subject: Notes: No. 51. Scan requestd of Neg. 94190-B. This right side view lacks the large curved scratch.Format: Stereographs 1880-1920.Photographic prints 1880-1920.SOURCE: Library of Congress…
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