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Vigo is a town in North-West Spain but the fact that the question is about the colour and surface temperature suggests it may be about a star. However, there is no star called Vigo and the most likely alternative is Virgo. But Virgo is not a star but a constellation consisting of nearly 100 Bayer/Flamsteed stars. These vary in their colour and temperatures.

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