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A city where it doesn't rain in the day, for a month, and can farm on the outskirts

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I'm trying to figure out if a certain city, with these characteristics, is possible, geographically:

  • Assume the city's the size of Renaissance London...

  • With Renaissance London technology

  • Doesn't precipitate (rain or snow) in the daytime, for about one and a half months.

  • Has farms outside the city and can farm wheat, oranges, apples, walnuts, and (sugar cane or sugar beets or some other source of sugar for pastry and other confectioneries).

  • The populace doesn't need any special clothing to prevent heatstroke. They wear the clothes of commoners of Renaissance England. (No desert people clothing...)

  • There's a river running through the middle of the city.

  • The rest of the surrounding area can be anything you want.

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