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    Quote Originally Posted by Civis Caeli View Post
    I always thought that Loznica and Valjevo are the warmest.
    I thought for the period 1991-2020. I corrected.

    Loznica and Valjevo are often the warmest in the winter due to fen effect in their areas, but not annually on average. Sometimes in the winter Loznica and Valjevo get sudden heating up to +10c or +15c, and in the same time in Požega or in Timočka Krajina is around 0c.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Varda View Post
    I thought for the period 1991-2020. I corrected.

    Loznica and Valjevo are often the warmest in the winter due to fen effect in their areas, but not annually on average. Sometimes in the winter Loznica and Valjevo get sudden heating up to +10c or +15c, and in the same time in Požega or in Timočka Krajina is around 0c.
    I consider both of the cities as a place to move, I love Loznica location, but Valjevo is bigger, would love to move to some village 5-10 km from it. Now when Ukraine is crumbling, southern Ukraine becomes also an option for future, we will see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Civis Caeli View Post
    I consider both of the cities as a place to move, I love Loznica location, but Valjevo is bigger, would love to move to some village 5-10 km from it. Now when Ukraine is crumbling southern Ukraine becomes also an option for future, we will see.
    One my cousin bought a house in Vrujci near Valjevo long time ago, and often goes there on vacation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vrujci

    Valjevo area is one of the best in Serbia for plum cultivation. It is nice area, especially Podgorina. Serbian actor Nenad Jezdić (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nenad_Jezdić) left Belgrade and live in his native village near Valjevo, and he has a plum orchards there.

    Medvednik (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medvednik) and Jablanik near Valjevo (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jablanik) near Valjevo.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Kubadi View Post
    Mean temperature Caracas April: 21º, October: 22º.
    Madrid: 13º and 15º.
    Paris: 11º and 12º.
    Cayenne, French Guiana: 27º and 27º.

    Because the climate of Caracas is totally different from the climate of a region of similar latitude and of the same continent but totally the same as Paris
    Now get lost wannabe.
    I admit my comparison with spring in Paris wasn't right. I should have better compared to the spring and autumn of Barcelona (your city). Happy now?

    And YES, the climate of Caracas is still light years away from the hot jungle tropical climate of places like French Guyana or Panama City. In those hot lowland tropical places temperature almost never gets below 24 degrees Celsius, while in Caracas, night temperatures very easily drop below 20s during most of the year, with normal night minimum temperatures between 12-14 during the coldest months (Dec, Jan, Feb), and with historical records of 7-8 degrees in Downtown Caracas (who knows the minimum record of the highest hills of Caracas, since there are only records from Caracas downtown). You are out of your mind if you pretend Caracas has a hot jungle climate comparable to French Guyana, because is not.

    Not everything is reduced to latitude, dummy. You won't have the same climate and temperatures in a tropical latitude place, but at an altitude between 840-1200 meters above sea level (like where Caracas is located) and a lowland, sea level tropical place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alnortedelsur View Post
    The rain in Caracas is not that bad as you might think. It's mostly concentrated on a rainy season (between June and October), and most of the times, when it rains is in the form of electrical storms that don't last long. In the 5-6 months rain season there are abundant clouds but they come and go and alternate with lots of clear skies. There are lots of very beautiful and nice sunny days through the year, with very clear and deep blue skies, more so in the dry season, but also in the rainy season.
    I see. Actually, in my city Krasnodar, June is the most rainy month with 80 mm, yet June here is very sunny too. The cloudy seasons here are autumn and winter when precipitations are weak yet last quite long period of times or at least it seems so
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    Quote Originally Posted by Varda View Post
    Windy day in Vršac in December 2020.
    I think our regions have similar climates. A sesonal strong wind is found in both regions too. Here it's the strongest in Novorossiysk area and it's called Bora there:



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    Quote Originally Posted by MCMXCV View Post
    It’s indeed mountains, as you can see in greater detail above.
    And about dialects, you are correct as well that the geography was a major factor in their development.
    Yes, Slovenian tundra it's mountains - a mysterious place I'm kidding. The nature of Slovenia is really interesting.
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    Born in Dfb, lived in Dfb and Csa, I spend summers in Csa and will move there soon permanently

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumata View Post
    I think our regions have similar climates. A sesonal strong wind is found in both regions too. Here it's the strongest in Novorossiysk area and it's called Bora there:
    In parts of former Yugoslavia blowing wind Bura https://www.montenegrocharter.com/en...iatic-sea.html
    My grandfather says Košava in Belgrade and around is joke in comparison with Bura in northern Dalmatia. Bura is more common and stronger on average in northern Dalmatia than Košava in Belgrade region. He says in 1963 Bura knocked down part of the train composition on "Čupkovića most" in village Oton (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oton,_Croatia). "Čupkovića most" is a bridge. My grandfather is from neighboring village, and my paternal grandmother was from Oton.

    "Čupkovića most"

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