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  2. Mawsynram - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle registration. ML. Nearest city. Shillong. Climate. Cwb. Mawsynram (/ ˈmɔːsɪnˌrʌm /) is a town in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya state in Northeastern India, 69 kilometres from Shillong, the state capital. Mawsynram receives the highest rainfall in India. It is reportedly the wettest place on Earth, with an average ...

  3. List of countries by average annual precipitation - Wikipedia

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    Countries by average annual precipitation. Some parts of a country can be much wetter than others, so it is not an accurate depiction of the wettest and driest places on earth. This is a list of countries by average annual precipitation.

  4. List of cities by average precipitation - Wikipedia

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    Oceania. South America. See also. References. List of cities by average precipitation. This is a selected list of cities around the world with their average monthly precipitation in litres per square metre (equivalently millimetres).

  5. Earth rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    Tutunendo, a small town situated in the same department, is one of the wettest places on earth, averaging 11,394 mm per year (448 in); in 1974 the town received 26,303 mm (86 ft 3½ in), the largest annual rainfall measured in Colombia. Unlike Cherrapunji, which receives most of its rainfall between April and September, Tutunendo receives rain ...

  6. Big Bog, Maui - Wikipedia

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    The Big Bog is a high-altitude bog on the island of Maui, the largest in the Hawaiian Islands. It is located on Haleakala 's east rift zone, at the border between Hāna Forest Reserve and Haleakalā National Park. It is alleged to be one of the wettest places on Earth, with a reported annual rainfall of 404 inches (10,300 mm) [1] for the period ...

  7. Debundscha - Wikipedia

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    Debundscha has an extremely wet climate with about 10,299 millimetres (405.5 in) of rainfall falling annually. [ 2 ] The village of Debundscha is included among the five rainiest places in the world which includes Lloró , Mawsynram , the Big Bog and Cherrapunji , with each of them receiving over 10,000 millimeters (400 inches) of rain annually.

  8. Cherrapunji - Wikipedia

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    Sohra has often been credited as being the wettest place on Earth, but currently, nearby Mawsynram holds that distinction. Sohra still holds the all-time record for the most rainfall in a calendar month and in a year, however.

  9. Lloró - Wikipedia

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    The rainfall data was measured in its Agricultural Farm, managed by the University of Bogotá, between 1952 and 1989. If accurate, that would make it the wettest place in the world. [ 4 ] The town is named for Gioró, a pre-Columbian indigenous chief.