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Ice covers the Neva River near the Peter and Paul fortress in St Petersburg January 24, 2007, as the temperature reached -12 degrees Celsius (10 degrees Fahrenheit). REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk (RUSSIA Stock Photo - Alamy
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