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Where is the coldest place in the world?
Antarctica is the coldest region in the world. It is the continent that surrounds the South Pole and is covered in a layer of ice about 2 kilometres thick. The temperature rarely rises above freezing point. In 1983, a temperature of -89.2 degrees C. was recorded - the world's lowest ever.
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