Assuming that you take it as part of Europe; Greenland has the coldest climate in Europe.
Greenland
No, Greenland is quite tropical compared to Verkhoyansk and Oymyakon in Siberia. These two places hold the record for the coldest air temperature outside of the Poles
Alaska, Antartica, and Greenland.
Europe is vast compared to Greenland. So Europe is bigger.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland it's not in Europe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland it's not in Europe
The capitol of Russia, Moscow, is in Europe and Russia began as a European state. However, more than half of the lands that now constitute Russia are in Asia. So Russia is in both Europe and in Asia.
In the Yukon village Snag
Iceland is volcanic and is in between Greenland and Europe.
Mogocha in Siberia, has the record for the greatest temperature difference between summer and winter. Summer time temperatures can get to over +40 degrees Celsius and winter temperatures can get below -60 degrees Celsius, and the earth never thaws below 10 centimetres. In the vicinity is an Institute for the study of Permafrost.
Greenland belongs to Denmark in Europe.
Europe has always been right where it is.