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Hey I've been on here since 2009 and I'm not represented!
I'll have to vote Los Angeles (L.A.-Mex's climate) for the mild winters and sunshine...
Don't worry - I'll have been here 5 years in February and nobody ever remembers me. Kinda odd that ben86 is represented by Yorkshire (largest county in England), and everyone else is represented by their town/city. Ben86 doesn't even live near York.
I pick Ariete's fabulous climate. Rams_Lord with Stockholm would be second.
Don't worry - I'll have been here 5 years in February and nobody ever remembers me. Kinda odd that ben86 is represented by Yorkshire (largest county in England), and everyone else is represented by their town/city. Ben86 doesn't even live near York.
I pick Ariete's fabulous climate. Rams_Lord with Stockholm would be second.
Well, we should not forget who we, humans, are. And we humans are essentially animals of milder parts of tropics and are not equipped to deal with even mild cold.Of course we can live in cold climates but only because of wearing appropriate clothing and building appropriate houses. Thus, my answer is that those who live in tropics/subtropics have the best climates.
But if to choose inside the temperate zone and inside the poll I'll go with Chicago.
Malta, Los Angeles, Atlanta, & San Jose get an honorable mention.
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