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Definitely Spain! Norway has warm summers; on a nice warm day it can get up to 30 degrees Celsius, but Norwegian winters are really cold. I'm a norwegian and I still haven't gotten used to it, haha. Temperatures are usually below 5 degrees Celsius and can go down to -30++ so yeah..Spain is much warmer than Norway!

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