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At which places (parts of countries) do I find constant 27°C (80.6°F) around the year?

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Hi, Quandar, welcome to Travel.SE! I believe your question would be more appropriate in geographers' community. There is a proposal in Area 51 for Geography SE site. Join it and make it happen... – rlesko Nov 4 '12 at 11:46
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How much deviation are you allowing for? Obviously it's not going to be exactly 27°C every day. – Andrew Ferrier Nov 4 '12 at 11:56
@rlesko of course, geography doesn't exist yet, so that doesn't necessarily help him get an answer. Indeed with 33 followers in 10 months, I don't see it going beta, I suspect it'll get canned in a couple of months :/ – Mark Mayo Nov 4 '12 at 12:04
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Quandary - welcome to Travel.SE. We try to ask problems that you yourself are facing. Could you explain why you are after an answer to this? Are you trying to visit such a place? Or are you just curious? And do you mean average temperature, mean temperature, or modal - ie most common temperature? Is this the high during the day, or the average including the night? Any particular continent? – Mark Mayo Nov 4 '12 at 12:05
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OK well since you came back and didn't answer the other questions, I'm closing this for now as too broad, unspecific, and possibly-off topic. I believe it could be reworked into a question more suited for travel.se, but we need more information from you (see my questions above). If you come back and edit it, please flag for reopening and we can see if we can help you then! – Mark Mayo Nov 4 '12 at 12:37
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closed as not a real question by rlesko, Dirty-flow, Mark Mayo Nov 4 '12 at 12:38

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