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  2. Climate of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The record low temperature in Italy is −49.6 °C (−57.3 °F), recorded on 10 February 2013 in the Alps on the Pale di San Martino plateau, in Trentino-Alto Adige, [74] while near sea level is −24.8 °C (−12.6 °F), recorded on 12 January 1985 at San Pietro Capofiume, frazione of Molinella, in Emilia-Romagna. [75]

  3. List of extreme temperatures in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Temperature Date Place(s) Record low Temperature Date Place(s) Abruzzo: 40.8 °C (105.4 °F) July 6, 1950: Pescara: −41.0 °C (−41.8 °F) January 1985: Campo Imperatore, Gran Sasso: Aosta Valley: 38.4 °C (101.1 °F) [1] June 25, 2003: Saint-Christophe: −42.0 °C (−43.6 °F) January 30, 1963: Gran Gioves, Monte Bianco: Apulia: 47.0 °C ...

  4. 2021 in Italy - Wikipedia

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    10 May: After 23 years, the Salernitana football team returns to Serie A. [25] 20 may: Juventus wins the 2020–21 Coppa Italia by beating Atalanta 1-2. 22 May: Måneskin wins Eurovision Song Contest 2021 for Italy, giving Italy its first Eurovision win since 1990. [26] 23 May A cable car in Mottarone, Piedmont falls near the summit, killing at ...

  5. List of countries by average yearly temperature - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries and sovereign states by temperature. Average yearly temperature is calculated by averaging the minimum and maximum daily temperatures in the country, averaged for the years 1991 – 2020, from World Bank Group , derived from raw gridded climatologies from the Climatic Research Unit .

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    Tourist hotspots Rome, Florence and Bologna are among some of the cities affected Europe heatwave 2023 – live: Red alerts for 16 cities as blistering 40C heat grips continent Skip to main content

  7. Climate change in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy is the 3rd largest consumer of energy in the European Union after Germany and France. [9] Italy's most used sources of energy are petroleum products such as petrol, and natural gas. [9] Due to climate change, Italy has been increasing efforts to produce and consume more renewable or "green" energy to reduce their carbon emissions.

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  9. Category:April 2021 in Italy - Wikipedia

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