I'm not entirely sure but its in south East Asia around Moscow
Alaska isn't a city and Moscow is no where near south-east Asia.
This will depend on your definition of a city of course but you should look for western shores of northern continents. The Pacific North-West of North America from Oregon up to Alaska, and Scandinavia.
Possible contenders for the title could be:
* Vancouver Canada,
* Port Alberni Canada,
* Bella Colla Canada,
* Port Hardy Canada,
* Oslo Norway,
Cordova, Alaska Valdez, Alaska
Quebec City is known as the snow capital of the world. Quebec holds a carnival, third largest in the world after Rio and New Orleans. The carnival is a tradition that dates back to 1894.Festivities range from fireworks, floats, torch-lit night parades, to an evening alpine pageant that has skiers gliding down the slopes of Le Relais Ski Resort brandishing flares.
Alaska
in 2009 it was December
51.40 inches, 2oth snowiest year out of 124.
Fairbanks, Alaska
Cordova, Alaska Valdez, Alaska
Mexico
The largest cities in Alaska are Anchorage, Juneau (the capital city in Alaska), Fairbanks, Badger and Knik-Fairview.
Miami. You would have to drive over 1,000 miles to approach any area with snow in the peak of the winter's snowiest part.
Minnesota.
Hawii
Alaska is a state, not a city
Quebec City is known as the snow capital of the world. Quebec holds a carnival, third largest in the world after Rio and New Orleans. The carnival is a tradition that dates back to 1894.Festivities range from fireworks, floats, torch-lit night parades, to an evening alpine pageant that has skiers gliding down the slopes of Le Relais Ski Resort brandishing flares.
in NOME,ALASKA This is where they hold the IDITAROD!
All the states besides alaska and hawaii
All the states besides Alaska and Hawaii