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  2. Crkvice - Wikipedia

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    Crkvice (Serbian Cyrillic: Црквице, pronounced [t͡sř̩kv̞it͡sɛ]) is a village in Krivošije, on the outskirts of Mount Orjen in Montenegro, and the wettest inhabited place in Europe. [1]

  3. The Wettest County in the World - Wikipedia

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    The Wettest County in the World is a 2008 historical novel by Matt Bondurant, an American writer who features his grandfather Jack and grand-uncles Forrest and Howard as the main characters in the novel. The book tells of the trio during the Depression and Prohibition in rural Virginia, who made a living bootlegging moonshine.

  4. Matt Bondurant - Wikipedia

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    Bondurant was inspired by family stories to make Franklin County the setting of his Prohibition-era historical novel, The Wettest County in the World (2008). His grandfather, Jack Bondurant, and two granduncles ran a massive moonshining operation in the mountains of southwest Virginia. [5]

  5. Bergen - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Bergen was occupied on the first day of the German invasion on 9 April 1940, after a brief fight between German ships and the Norwegian coastal artillery. The Norwegian resistance movement groups in Bergen were Saborg , Milorg , " Theta-gruppen " , Sivorg , Stein-organisasjonen and the Communist Party. [ 25 ]

  6. Pohnpei - Wikipedia

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    In subsequent years and during World War II the Japanese garrison strength was composed of about ... It is one of the wettest places on Earth with an average annual ...

  7. Réunion - Wikipedia

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    However, the wettest station is in the highlands of Sainte-Rose, with an average annual rainfall of almost 11,000 mm (430 in), making it one of the wettest places in the world. Temperatures in La Réunion are characterized by their great mildness throughout the year.

  8. Mawsynram - Wikipedia

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    Mawsynram receives the highest rainfall in India. It is reportedly the wettest place on Earth, with an average annual rainfall of 11,872 millimetres (467.4 in). [1] [2] [3] According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Mawsynram received 26,000 millimetres (1,000 in) of rainfall in 1985. [4]

  9. Lloró - Wikipedia

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    Lloró is a municipality and town in the Chocó Department, Colombia.It claims the second world record for highest average annual precipitation with 12,717 mm (501 in), [1] [2] after López de Micay, which holds an also disputed record with 12,892.4 mm (508 in). [3]