What is the only place in the world who has Fahrenheit and Celsius can be equal

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Antarctica?

http://www.onlineconversion.com/faq_11.htm
Antarctica=40 degrees
No.

It's negative 40 degrees (-40).
The two scales where they coincide are -40 degrees in both units
There are many places in the world where such temperatures exist.
In my Canada these are the top 10 lowest temperatures recorded.
http://www.durhamregion.com/whatson-story/5153897-top-10-coldest-temperatures-recorded-in-canada/

Compared to these, -40 seems downright "balmy"

I am sure there are many places in the northern US states and obviously in Alaska were lower temperatures than -40 have been recorded many times.
Other places with similar lows would be Russian, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Mongolia, and other northern countries.