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A continentalized Mediterranean climate is a variant of the temperate mediterranean climate with influences of a typical continental climate. It is found inland in the Mediterranean region, far away from coasts. This climate is common in inland Spain and Turkey, where it borders a cold semi-arid climate.
Characteristics of the continental mediterranean climate include cooler summers [in comparison to the typical mediterranean climate, and greater variation in seasonal temperatures. This climate typically borders a cold semi-arid climate, which shares some of the same characteristics as the continental mediterranean climate.
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