Crkvice is a village (42.34N 18.38E) on Orjen mountain in Montenegro and is the wettest place in Europe. The average annual precipitation for the period 1931-1960 was 4927 mm (l/m²) and for 1961-1990 4631 mm. The highest amounts per year surpass 7000 mm with an all time historic high at 8036 mm (1937).
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Country in Europe with highest precipitation is by far Slovenia with an average of 1,393 mm a year, due to it's location on the south side of the Alps. It's #20 in the world. It's capital Ljubljana is the wettest capital in Europe. Second wettest country in Europe is Italy with 944mm a year, followed by Germany with 933mm. (#35 and 36 in the world). For example United Kingdom has only 754 mm of annual precipitation.
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The Eastern Himalayas in India are some of the wettest places on earth. The average annual rainfall there is 405 inches.
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because it rains 2 of every 3 days
They get lots of rain like it like always raining there. It is like the wettest country in Europe. They get floods, lightning and thunder because they have lots of rain forests
Cameroon
Because it is a horrid rainy country. (I live there so dont hate) It just is.
Egypt
the wettest month in the year is in April.
The wettest capital in Europe is Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro with approx. 1550 mm of rain per year. The wettest capital in the EU is Ljubljana (Slovenia) with approx. 1400 mm of rain annualy. However, both capitals experience more sunshine than the majority of capitals in western/central/northern Europe.