This is the coldest capital in the world.

The extreme cold that is ruling in Canada has made Otttawa the world's coldest capital, writes CBC. In Ottawa, the Public Health Office issued a warning of drastic reductions in temperatures that remained in force until Thursday. After Ottawas, records Telegrafi, ranks Ulan Bator-Mongoli, who is on average the capital at [...]
In Ottawa, the Public Health Office issued a warning of drastic reductions in temperatures that remained in force until Thursday.
After the Ottawas, it follows Telegrafi, ranks Ulan Bator-Mongoli, which is the average coldest national capital in the world.
According to Canada's meteorological Institute, temperatures in Otttawa go up to 20 degrees Fahrenheit [1 -29 ° C] at night, making it the world's coldest capital.
And Ulan Bator, in Mongolia, had a drop during the last night of about - 26 degrees Fahrenheit [-26 ° C].
Moscow and Astana, Kazakhstan, two of the coldest other capitals, according to the world atlas, marked an average of about 2 to 13 degrees Fahrenheit [2 -13 ° C] on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the overnight temperature in Novosibirsk, the unofficial capital of the Siberian region, reached a low level of -14 degrees Celsius.












