How does the Vatican manage to be cooler than Rome? If anything I would think the opposite as Rome at least has some green areas which usually make temperatures colder, and the Vatican is all concrete and metal which would absorb more heat. Unless I'm completely missing something here?
Look up Trinidad and Tobago, just for fun... Jetpunk doesn"t really have a "policy" on Cyprus, it's just accumulated pettiness that drives the refusal to accept the obvious.
Thought that Europe was hottest than it. My dear Belo Horizonte has temperatures about 24° C, and I thought that Valetta, Rome, Vatican City, Madrid, etc, would be hottest. 19° C!? It’s raining today, with 19° C, and I’m using a blanket at this moment...
The average temperature is 21C in Belo Horizonte. The average temperature takes the winter and summer temperature which is why it seems lower than you'd think
23 hectares gardens
44 hectares vatican city
Had a look on the map, and it's closer to Africa than to Europe as well.
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