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  2. Climate of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Italy is highly diverse. ... Snow is quite common between early December and early March in cities like Turin, Milan and Bologna, but sometimes it ...

  3. Turin - Wikipedia

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    Turin hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics in February 2006. Turin is the largest city to have ever hosted a Winter Olympics, and was the largest metropolitan area to host them at the time. [64] [65] [66] The city was awarded with the title of European Capital of Sport 2015. [67] The candidature sees the city strongly committed to increasing sports ...

  4. Tourism in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The inland northern areas of Italy (for example Turin, Milan, and Bologna) have a relatively cool, mid-latitude version of the Humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa), while the coastal areas of Liguria and the peninsula south of Florence generally fit the Mediterranean climate profile (Köppen climate classification Csa ...

  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.

  6. Humid subtropical climate - Wikipedia

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    A humid subtropical climate is a subtropical-temperate climate type, characterized by long and hot summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between latitudes 25° and 40° and are located poleward from adjacent tropical climates, and equatorward from either humid continental (in North America and Asia ...

  7. Piedmont wine - Wikipedia

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    While Turin is the capital of the Piedmont, ... continental winter climate, and significantly lower rainfall due to the rain shadow effect of the Alps. ...

  8. Köppen climate classification - Wikipedia

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    The Köppen climate classification divides Earth climates into five main climate groups, with each group being divided based on patterns of seasonal precipitation and temperature. The five main groups are A (tropical), B (arid), C (temperate), D (continental), and E (polar).

  9. Aosta - Wikipedia

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    Climate data for Aosta (1991–2020 normals), 547 m asl, extremes since 1984 ... (Turin, 1862); Édouard Bérard, Atti della Società di Archeologia di Torino, iii ...