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That's climate chart was for Stockholm, Sweden.
Well, Sweden has population of 9,3 million, and Stockholm metro has 2 million, so millions of people live there
It's not northpole, because it's much colder there, plus it would be 0 hrs daylight in winter, not 6.
Could you live in a city/place with these climate?
The city has over 1,800 hrs of sunshine every year (59 sunny days), light but regular rainfall spread in all months, 21 inches of annual precipitation, it mainly snows from jan to march, little snow in nov and apr, over 18 hrs of daylight in summer, 6 hours of daylight in winter. 16 days with temperatures above 77 F/25 C. Summers are mainly Partly Cloudy to mostly sunny, winters are mostly cloudy.
Well , I've been ALL over the world in the last 50 yrs and if there's a better place than Stockholm
I haven't seen it.People without a real taste for a civilized life involving the arts and high culture.perish the thought, might still love the great beauty of the natural setting,unsurpased in
the world.
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