The wettest place in Asia is Mawsynram, a village in the Indian state of Meghalaya. It receives an average annual rainfall of about 467.4 inches (around 12,000 mm), primarily due to the monsoon winds that bring heavy precipitation. The region's unique topography and dense vegetation contribute to its record rainfall. Mawsynram's climate is characterized by a high level of humidity and frequent rain, particularly during the monsoon season.
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