There was a reported temperature of 51o C in 1876 and a 48.8oC in 1926 but the test equipment was suspect. The accepted high was 47.8oC in Murcia on July 29, 1976.
Eleusina (or Elefsis) , Greece The highest ever officially recorded temperature reached in Eleusina ,Greece on 10/07/1977 and was 48.0 C according to the world meteorological organization http://wmo.asu.edu/europe-highest-temperature
Seville, Spain 50.0 C (122.0 F) on the 4th August and it was on 1881 I think so,yeah thats it ok there your answer
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Over the past 21 years Spain's average annual temperature has been 57o F. The lowest temperature recorded was -17.8 C (0 F), and the highest was 47.8 C (118 F).
Yes, Seville oranges are very bitter. Seville is a place in Spain. Check out more about Seville on www.countrymania.com/spain/seville
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Seville, Spain
Seville is in Spain.
Sothern Spain
Seville is not on the coast.
No. Seville is in Spain, a neighbour of Portugal.
Seville is located in the autonomous community Andalusia in southern Spain.