The coldest permanently inhabited place is the Siberian village of Oymyakon (pop. 4000), 63°16’N, 143°15’E (700 m 2,300ft), in Russia, where the temperature reached -68°C (-90°F) in 1933 (the coldest ever recorded outside Antarctica).
The coldest permanently inhabited place is the Siberian village of Oymyakon (pop. 4000), 63°16’N, 143°15’E (700 m 2,300ft), in Russia, where the temperature reached -68°C (-90°F) in 1933 (the coldest ever recorded outside Antarctica).