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Cherrapunji, 1290 meters above sea level, receives an annual rainfall of 12,700 mm. It once rained 22,900 mm in one season! It is located in India.

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Mawsynram, Assam, India, annual average rainfall (11,873 mm, 467.4")

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Puerto Lopez de Micay, a small town near the coastline of western Colombia, may be a new contender for the wettest inhabited place in the world.

Between April 1960 and February 2012, an average annual rainfall of just over 507 inches has been recorded at the weather observation station here, including an astonishing 937 inches of rain in 1984. (Its driest year, 1980, brought "just" 243.9 inches - roughly 4 times what the wettest cities in the U.S. receive.)

Precipitation in Puerto Lopez de Micay is also amazingly consistent. Some years (like 1984 and 1985) have seen measurable rainfall on all but about 10 to 15 days throughout the year.

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Mawsynram, Meghalaya, India holds the record for the highest average annual rainfall with 11,873 mm or 467 inches of rain per year. Meghalaya literally means the land of the clouds.

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