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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.

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Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. They get about 2250mm of rain a year. The city is in western Norway, and is surrounded by mountains which trap all of the rain clouds over the city, where the rain always ends up falling.

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The wettest city in Europe is Zurich, Switzerland. They get an average precipitation of 42.3 inches per year. After that is Milan, Italy, Munich, Germany and Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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Bergen is the wettest, rainiest city in Europe. Bergen is located in Norway and records amounts of rainfall in excess of 4.6 meters of rainfall a year.

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Bergen, Norway, 89in average annual rainfall.

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