Top 10 Coldest Countries on Earth P1

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Ordinarily, when the climate is chilly, cuddling beneath your quilt, relaxing adjacent to a chimney, or wrapping yourself with pretty thick garb usually takes the deal and assures that you retrieve the feeling of heat back.

Notwithstanding, for the top 10 coldest countries all over the world, this thing mentioned above might not work.

Without so much ado, let us uncover the list of top 10 coldest places on earth. 

By the way, please take note this list, was based on my research on various sites.

Let us begin – and we will commence at number 10 and manage our way forward to rank 1.

  1. Mongolia

Mongolia. Photo via Pixabay

Mongolia, known as Land of the Eternal Blue Sky, is a country in East Asia between China and Russia.

The coldest month in this country is January. The temperature is ranging from -10 °Celcius to -32 °Celcius. The monthly average temperature of 16 °Celcius to 27 °Celcius.

If you plan to visit this place, but you do not like the cold, do not worry because you can still enjoy summer vacation here because the summer season is usually warm.

  1. Kazakhstan

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Kazakhstan is one of some Asian countries on this list. This country, having known as the largest landlocked country in the world, is situated in Central Asia. 

It is bordered on the northwest and north by Russia, China on the east, and by Kyrgyzstan on the south. Also, Uzbekistan, the Aral Sea, and Turkmenistan; the Caspian Sea surrounds Kazakhstan to the southwest part.

The coldest month in Kazakhstan happened to be on January, with an average high-temperature of 0.7°C and an average low-temperature of -8.4°C.

Notwithstanding, like other countries on the list, while Summer, especially around July, temperatures can increase up to 30 degrees.

  1. Estonia

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Estonia, having known for possessing the historic old town of Tallinn which is well known for its beautifully maintained medieval architecture, is a northern European country where the weather, though fair all year round, is much cold during the winter months.

Estonia is very cold in Winter – and the temperature ranges from 16.3 °C on the Baltic islands to 18.1 °C during February, which happened to be the coldest month of the year.

Notwithstanding, if you are not the kind of individual who likes cold or the intense temperatures that accompany ice all through space, Estonia is one of your best options to visit around July which happens to be the warmest month of the year.

All different things factored, Estonia as a country sufficiently handles for the groove of one of the coldest countries in the world at this time and a very dependable and extraordinary refuge for everyone and everything that prefers cold.

So, if you are a someone who adores the cold temperature, and all conditions moderate, then you can add this graceful nation to your bucket list.

  1. Finland

Finland. Photo via Pixabay.

Finland, having known as one of the world's most northern and geographically remote countries, is located in Northern Europe and borders many impressive and incredible countries like Sweden.

The coldest temperatures in Finland happens every winter, and it ranges from -45°C to -50°C in Lapland and eastern Finland; from -35°C to -45°C elsewhere; and -25°C to -35°C over islands and coastal regions.

In northern Finland, winter temperatures frequently drop as low as -30°C or even dropping to -50°C, sometimes with stiff, cold easterly or northeasterly winds.

Endowed with an overall peaceful and calm environment and an assemblage of wildlife, the country is a refuge for those who are pro-peace and appreciate a simplistic, non-complex and absolutely candid life.

  1. Iceland

Iceland. Photo via Pixabay.

The name itself says it all, Iceland is regarding ice.

Kidding aside, this European country, with its scattered population is wholly in the association of nations that cold has become an integral part of the nationwide culture and a normal entity.

Iceland, having known as the country of extreme geological contrasts, is a remote island situated in the North Atlantic Ocean on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

The southerly valleys of the land average around 0 °C in winter, while the north averages around −10 °C. The coldest temperatures in the northern part of the island range from around −25 to −30 °C.

Between November and March is the season of winter in Iceland. Also, these are the dullest months of the year, with inadequate daylight. The year's shortest day occurs just ere the Christmas holidays, on the 21st day of December.

Did you know that Iceland is a haven to some of the most massive glaciers in Europe? And some of the world's most active volcanoes? Iceland is also the place of light and darkness.


This is just the first part of this article. The second part will be posted later. I hope you enjoyed reading it.

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Ordinarily, when the climate is chilly, cuddling beneath your quilt, relaxing adjacent to a chimney, or wrapping yourself with pretty thick garb usually takes the deal and assures that you retrieve the feeling of heat back.

Notwithstanding, for the top 10 coldest countries all over the world, this thing mentioned above might not work.

Without so much ado, let us uncover the list of top 10 coldest places on earth.

By the way, please take note this list, was based on my research on various sites.

Let us begin – and we will commence at number 10 and manage our way forward to rank 1.

Mongolia

Mongolia. Photo via Pixabay Mongolia, known as Land of the Eternal Blue Sky, is a country in East Asia between China and Russia.

The coldest month in this country is January. The temperature is ranging from -10 °Celcius to -32 °Celcius. The monthly average temperature of 16 °Celcius to 27 °Celcius.

If you plan to visit this place, but you do not like the cold, do not worry because you can still enjoy summer vacation here because the summer season is usually warm.

Kazakhstan

Photo via Pixabay. Kazakhstan is one of some Asian countries on this list. This country, having known as the largest landlocked country in the world, is situated in Central Asia.

It is bordered on the northwest and north by Russia, China on the east, and by Kyrgyzstan on the south. Also, Uzbekistan, the Aral Sea, and Turkmenistan; the Caspian Sea surrounds Kazakhstan to the southwest part.

The coldest month in Kazakhstan happened to be on January, with an average high-temperature of 0.7°C and an average low-temperature of -8.4°C.

Notwithstanding, like other countries on the list, while Summer, especially around July, temperatures can increase up to 30 degrees.

Estonia

Photo via Pixabay Estonia, having known for possessing the historic old town of Tallinn which is well known for its beautifully maintained medieval architecture, is a northern European country where the weather, though fair all year round, is much cold during the winter months.

Estonia is very cold in Winter – and the temperature ranges from 16.3 °C on the Baltic islands to 18.1 °C during February, which happened to be the coldest month of the year.

Notwithstanding, if you are not the kind of individual who likes cold or the intense temperatures that accompany ice all through space, Estonia is one of your best options to visit around July which happens to be the warmest month of the year.

All different things factored, Estonia as a country sufficiently handles for the groove of one of the coldest countries in the world at this time and a very dependable and extraordinary refuge for everyone and everything that prefers cold.

So, if you are a someone who adores the cold temperature, and all conditions moderate, then you can add this graceful nation to your bucket list.

Finland

Finland. Photo via Pixabay. Finland, having known as one of the world's most northern and geographically remote countries, is located in Northern Europe and borders many impressive and incredible countries like Sweden.

The coldest temperatures in Finland happens every winter, and it ranges from -45°C to -50°C in Lapland and eastern Finland; from -35°C to -45°C elsewhere; and -25°C to -35°C over islands and coastal regions.

In northern Finland, winter temperatures frequently drop as low as -30°C or even dropping to -50°C, sometimes with stiff, cold easterly or northeasterly winds.

Endowed with an overall peaceful and calm environment and an assemblage of wildlife, the country is a refuge for those who are pro-peace and appreciate a simplistic, non-complex and absolutely candid life.

Iceland

Iceland. Photo via Pixabay. The name itself says it all, Iceland is regarding ice.

Kidding aside, this European country, with its scattered population is wholly in the association of nations that cold has become an integral part of the nationwide culture and a normal entity.

Iceland, having known as the country of extreme geological contrasts, is a remote island situated in the North Atlantic Ocean on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

The southerly valleys of the land average around 0 °C in winter, while the north averages around −10 °C. The coldest temperatures in the northern part of the island range from around −25 to −30 °C.

Between November and March is the season of winter in Iceland. Also, these are the dullest months of the year, with inadequate daylight. The year's shortest day occurs just ere the Christmas holidays, on the 21st day of December.

Did you know that Iceland is a haven to some of the most massive glaciers in Europe? And some of the world's most active volcanoes? Iceland is also the place of light and darkness.

This is just the first part of this article. The second part will be posted later. I hope you enjoyed reading it.

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4 years ago

Those places mentioned in your article were really cold.

I agree with you that ordinarily, when the climate is chilly, cuddling beneath your quilt, relaxing adjacent to a chimney, or wrapping yourself with pretty thick garb usually takes the deal and assures that you retrieve the feeling of heat back.

Notwithstanding, for the top 10 coldest countries all over the world, this thing mentioned above might not really work.

I will wait for the part 2. By the way, thank you very much for this kind of article. Keep writing aspiring writer!

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4 years ago

Very interesting article. And what about Russia? Siberia?

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Thanks for reaching out my article! By the way, this is just the first part. The countries you have mentioned will be presented in its second part. Stay tuned!

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4 years ago

From the list, one of my guesses is right and that is Iceland. Thanks for making and sharing this kind of article.

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That is good to hear! Stay tuned always. The part 2 will be posted some other time.

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4 years ago

Iceland is really cold. Please note that I just based it on its name. Thanks

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Thanks magenta! such a colorful username. By the way, thanks for liking my article!

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