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Argentinean City of Córdoba Experiences Snow for the 1st Time in 14 Years
For the first time in 14 years, temperatures in Córdoba, Argentina's capital city, dropped low enough for snow to fall, and locals came outside to enjoy the once-in-a-decade snowstorm.
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