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I think Gothenburg. Anyway, Sweden's not the same climate classification.
The South is oceanic, the center is humid continental and the North is subarctic.
And... the U.S. is not FAR DRAMATICALLY diverse than the E.U. the only climates that are not found in the E.U. are the extremely hot ones. It's just a bit more diverse, that's it. On the other hand, climates like Hamburg and Copenhagen cannot be found in the U.S.
Anyway, Gothenburg, because Stockholm is too northern and Malmö is too oceanic.
Gothenburg simply because Malmo is too oceanic and Stockholm too far north. Temps in the 70s will be first seen in mid April
That's exactly what I said (*^。^*)
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