Jan 11 • 15:27 UTC 🇭🇷 Croatia Večernji List

It was 4 degrees colder than in Siberia: Zagreb froze that winter, and two decades ago Croatia was the coldest country in Europe

In January 1967, temperatures in the former Yugoslavia dropped to minus 25 degrees Celsius, with Igman recording a chilling minus 40.5 degrees, making it the coldest inhabited place in Europe at the time.

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