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The coldest part of the Earth's core is the outer core, specifically at its boundary with the mantle. Temperatures in the outer core can range from about 4,000 to 6,000 degrees Celsius, but the transition zone at the outer core-mantle boundary is relatively cooler compared to deeper layers. However, the inner core, despite being extremely hot, can have cooler areas at its outer edge, where it is solidified. Overall, the outer core is generally considered the coldest region of the core.

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