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−67.8 °C (−90.0 °F) in Verkhoyansh, Siberia, Russia in 1892.

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The coldest temperature recorded in Russian history is -67.7°C (-89.9°F), observed in the Oymyakon region of the Sakha Republic in February 1933. This makes Oymyakon one of the coldest permanently inhabited settlements on Earth.

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123 degrees Fahrenheit

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123 degrees Fahrenheit

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