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A lighthouse in Sweden will probably beat the UK sunniest place, but I wouldn't count them in.
Utö, a lighthouse in Finland is the sunniest place, with 1990 sunshine hours a year. There's 33 people living on that island, so it has a civilian population. But never mind that place as well.
Sweden for its winters. Still rather weak for the latitude when comparing then to continentall winters.
Neither country has desirable summers. That's why you find loads of Swedes and Brits in the Mediterranean during the summer. Also both British and Swedish forumers seem to go bonkers when temps rise to the upper 20's or low 30's, so you know that many here aren't satisfied with their typical summers either
Sweden, Kiruna, Sweden is one of my favorite climates
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