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 | Oymyakon is known as the Northern Pole of Cold. On January 26th, 1926, a temperature of -71.2°C (-96 °F) was recorded there. This is the lowest temperature ever recorded in any locality on Earth that has permanent, year-round human habitation. It is also the lowest temperature recorded for the Northern hemisphere. |  | 09/29/2005 | 355 | 



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 | Shows the water temperature in the Black Sea. Purple is colder, red is warmer. |  | 09/08/2005 | 1,023 | 



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 | current temperature map of hungary from www.idokep.hu
refreshed every 10 minutes. |  | 09/13/2006 | 946 | 



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 | South America Minimum Temperature Forecast by Climatempo |  | 08/08/2005 | 1,133 | 



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 | This overlay helps you to evaluate the rating of a given residential area in Munich, Germany - e.g. if you intend to buy a property. Note that you are free to use this file on a non-commercial basis only - that's what the provider of the used graphic file permitted.
Comments and legend of this overlay are in German only. |  | 11/22/2008 | 573 | 
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 | Carnival in Gütersloh, Germany (overlay). |  | 08/13/2005 | 379 | 
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 | South America Maximum Temperature Forecast by Climatempo |  | 08/08/2005 | 1,183 | 



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 | High res overlay of Airport Dresden, Germany |  | 08/07/2005 | 665 | 



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 | The University of Bochum (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) is the first new founded university in Germany after World War II. Having 35,000 students, it is one of the 10 biggest universities in Germany. |  | 08/13/2005 | 598 | 
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 | This overlay shows Oldenburg in Lower Saxony, Germany. The city center and the main station in the picture are to be seen. |  | 10/28/2005 | 550 | 
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 | Overlay showing the Average annual Temperatures in Germany in ° Celsius. |  | 08/24/2005 | 6,252 | 
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 | This is a detailed overlay of the Vulkaneifel and the Eifelmaare near Daun, Germany.
These vulcanic caldera lakes, called Maar, are located in the beatifull Eifel Montains, Germany. They are of vulcanic origin and very deep (200 feet and more). In some lakes you can swim, some are closed for watersports. |  | 08/23/2005 | 869 | 



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