Any place along the Equator, as it has a constant temperature year round.
i think Athens is the warmest place in Greece but im not sure
The warmest places in Europe in January would be along the Mediterranean coast, such as Spain, Italy, and Greece.
In Europe at Christmas, the warmest place would be the Canary Islands. Temperatures would be in mid 50's to mid 60's in Fahrenheit.
Coldest temperature for Iowa-47 degrees Fahrenheit Washta, Iowa January 12, 1912 Source: NOAA Website
January is one of the warmest months in Antarctica, which is as large as USA and Mexico combined. Temperatures over this vast continent vary, but at the South Pole, the temperature is about minus 30 degrees C, which is the warmest temperatures for that place in Antarctica.
Northeastern Europe is one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. Southern Europe is the warmest place in all of Europe, so Northeastern Europe is most definitely not warmer than Southern Europe.
The warmest part of Europe right now is most likely Southern Europe (along the Mediterranean). This is the warmest part of Europe year round. However, it is pretty much warm all throughout Europe right now because it's summer.
The Mediterranean
The Mediterranean.
Typically the south, Bavaria, is the warmest.
This doesn't have much fact behind it, but I would guess Florida, since it is closest to the equator
The Antarctica Peninsula is the warmest part of the continent.