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El clima en mi país puede variar bastante según la región. En general, en verano hace calor y en invierno puede hacer frío, especialmente en las zonas del norte. También puede haber lluvias en ciertas épocas del año, dependiendo de la región. Si necesitas información específica sobre una ciudad o época del año, puedo darte más detalles.

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