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What is the coldest city in Spain?

Perched 1,000 meters above sea level, Molina de Aragón is no stranger to frigid weather. January normally brings average temperatures of -3.5°C (25.7°F), and the town holds a historic record low of -28.2°C (-18.8°F) in 1952. The town's medieval castle and charming streets give visitors a glimpse into Spanish history.



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Northern Spain ( Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and Basque region )is reasonably cool in the summer.

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Northern Spain ( Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and Basque region )is reasonably cool in the summer.

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Alicante There are tons of great things to do in Alicante and it's a great base for exploring the Costa Blanca. It has one of the mildest and sunniest climates in all of Spain throughout the year and the temperatures rarely dip lower than 15 degrees Celsius (60 Degrees Fahrenheit).

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La Palma (Canary Islands) The greenest and most mountainous of the Canary Islands is cooler on average than the other islands in Spain's Atlantic archipelago, with average summer temperatures on the coast staying below 28C.

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The top 8 places to visit in Spain
  1. Madrid. Best city for visiting world-class art museums. ...
  2. Barcelona. Best for modernist architecture. ...
  3. San Sebastián. Best city for gourmet experiences. ...
  4. Balearic islands. Best for beaches and sapphire-colored waters. ...
  5. Seville. ...
  6. Toledo. ...
  7. Granada. ...
  8. Santiago de Compostela.


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Which city has the friendliest people in Spain? While Spain is an expat-friendly country with its international universities and multi-national companies. Bilbao, Cordoba, Salamanca, and Toledo have some of the friendliest people in Spain.

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The town of Calamocha, located in Aragón's Teruel province, regularly records some of the coldest temperatures in the country.

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SOUTH-EAST ALMERÍA PROVINCE, SPAIN – THE DRIEST REGION IN EUROPE.

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Winters in Madrid are cold and dry, and snow does fall now and then, especially in late December and in January. However, Madrid isn't known to be a particularly snowy city. January is the coldest month of the year, when average temperatures can be as low as 6ºC (43ºF) on average.

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