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In what climate zone is much of eastern Europe located
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Much of eastern Europe lies in the temperate continental (humid continental) climate zone — in Köppen terms mainly Dfb/Dfa. That means large seasonal temperature swings with cold winters, warm to hot summers, and moderate year‑round precipitation (becoming colder and more subarctic farther north).
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