What is the coldest national capital in the world?

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Nuuk
Astana
Ulaanbaatar
Owing to its high elevation (about 1,350 metres above sea level), relatively high latitude, location hundreds of kilometres from any coast, and the effects of the Siberian anticyclone, Ulaanbaatar is the coldest national capital in the world. It has an average annual temperature of −0.4 °C, as cold as Nuuk, Greenland, but Greenland is not independent.
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Reykjavík
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Ulaanbaatar
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flagItaly
17%
7%
2%
72%
40
flagRepublic of Ireland
20%
16%
3%
60%
30
flagFrance
23%
17%
0%
58%
17
flagAustralia
34%
10%
3%
51%
29
flagLithuania
18%
36%
0%
45%
11
flagthe United States
29%
17%
7%
44%
189
flagSpain
28%
21%
7%
42%
14
flagPakistan
0%
25%
33%
41%
12
flagGreece
40%
20%
0%
40%
25
flagGermany
19%
34%
7%
38%
438
flagthe Netherlands
28%
23%
9%
38%
21
flagPoland
26%
31%
8%
33%
3972
flagthe United Kingdom
28%
29%
7%
32%
128
flagAustria
18%
40%
7%
32%
79
flagCanada
37%
31%
0%
31%
16
flagIsrael
14%
42%
14%
28%
14
flagSwitzerland
24%
45%
9%
21%
33
flagIndia
45%
22%
9%
20%
44