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Bordered by nine neighbors, Germany is situated in the center of Europe. Denmark, Czech Republic and Poland, Switzerland and Austria, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg and France are to the north, east, south and west respectively. The climate of Germany varies according to region. However, most of the time, it is temperate. Cimate is temperate throughout the country with warm summers and cold winters, and long stretches of frost or snow are rare. Extremeness in temperature rarely occurs over here. You will find winter temperatures differing from west to east. Rain falls throughout the year. Germany climate has milder winter than those in central Canada. Summer is cooler the country sees more rain during this time. The average temperatures in the January month, which is the coldest month of the year, range from 1.5°C (35°F) in the lowlands to –6°C (21°F) in the mountains. July is the warmest month. Low-lying areas have a temperature ranging from 18°C to 20°C. The higher mountains are snow covered from at least January to March. Europeans clothes of light a medium weight is perfect for summer in Germany. In winter, you can afford to wear medium to heavyweight clothes. |
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