List of northernmost items

List of northernmost items
Ny-Ålesund at 79°N - location of the northernmost hotel, restaurant, statue, camping site.

This is a list of various northernmost things on earth.

Contents

Cities and settlements

Item Place Latitude/Longitude
Capital (of an independent nation) Reykjavík, Iceland[1] 64°08N 21°56W / 64.133°N 21.933°W / 64.133; -21.933 (Reykjavík, Iceland)
Capital (of a constituent country) Nuuk, Greenland[2] 64°10N 51°44W / 64.167°N 51.733°W / 64.167; -51.733 (Nuuk, Greenland)
Permanent settlement of any size Alert, Nunavut (CFS Alert), Canada[3] 82°28N 62°30W / 82.467°N 62.5°W / 82.467; -62.5 (Alert, Nunavut, Canada)
City > 1,000 people Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway[4] 78°13N 15°33E / 78.217°N 15.55°E / 78.217; 15.55 (Longyearbyen (> 1000 people), Norway)
City > 5,000 people Tiksi, Russia[5] 71°38N 128°52E / 71.633°N 128.867°E / 71.633; 128.867 (Tiksi (> 5,000 people), Russia)
City > 100,000 people Norilsk, Russia[6][7] 69°21N 88°12E / 69.35°N 88.2°E / 69.35; 88.2 (Norilsk (> 100,000 people), Russia)
Urban Area > 1,000,000 people Helsinki, Finland[citation needed] 60°10N 24°56E / 60.167°N 24.933°E / 60.167; 24.933 (Helsinki (> 1,000,000 people), Finland)
City > 1,000,000 people Saint Petersburg, Russia[citation needed] 59°57N 30°19E / 59.95°N 30.317°E / 59.95; 30.317 (Saint Petersburg (> 1,000,000 people), Russia)

See also: Northernmost settlements, Northernmost cities and towns

Geography

Item Place Latitude/Longitude
Island Kaffeklubben Island, Greenland, Denmark[8] 83°40N 29°50W / 83.667°N 29.833°W / 83.667; -29.833 (Kaffeklubben Island)
Active volcano Beerenberg, Jan Mayen, Norway[9] 71°436N 8°952W / 71.07667°N 8.16444°W / 71.07667; -8.16444 (Beerenberg volcano)
Coral Atoll Kure Atoll, Hawaii, United States[10] 28°2516N 178°1955W / 28.42111°N 178.33194°W / 28.42111; -178.33194 (Kure Atoll)
Location with all monthly
average temperatures above freezing
Værøy, Norway and
Røst, Norway[11][12]
67°40N 12°40E / 67.667°N 12.667°E / 67.667; 12.667 (Værøy)
67°31N 12°5E / 67.517°N 12.083°E / 67.517; 12.083 (Røst)

Nature

Animals

Item Place Latitude/Longitude
Coral reef off the north coast of Norway[13] 71°15N 25°0E / 71.25°N 25°E / 71.25; 25 (Coral reef)
Bat colony (naturally occurring) Rundhaug, Målselv (Troms), Norway[14] 68°5830N 19°352E / 68.975°N 19.06444°E / 68.975; 19.06444 (Bat)
Non-human primate colony Shimokita Peninsula, Honshu, Japan[15] 41°32N 140°55E / 41.533°N 140.917°E / 41.533; 140.917 (Japanese Macaque)
Reptile: Viviparous lizard Scandinavia and Russia [16] approximately 68°N

Plants

These lists only contain naturally occurring plants and trees.

General

Item Place Latitude/Longitude
Forest Lukunsky grove of Dahurian larch, south from Khatanga River, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia[17] 72° 31' N
Palms (European Fan Palm Chamaerops humilis) Nice, Mediterranean coast of southern France[18] 43°42N 7°15E / 43.7°N 7.25°E / 43.7; 7.25 (European Fan Palm)

Shrubs

Item Place Latitude/Longitude
Willow (Arctic Willow Salix arctica) reaches the northern limits of land in Greenland[19]

Trees

see also tree line
Item Place Latitude/Longitude
Larch (Dahurian larch Larix gmelinii)
Ary-Mas, Khatanga River valley, Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia, Russia[20] 72°30N 102°27E / 72.5°N 102.45°E / 72.5; 102.45 (Larch)
this location is that of the northernmost tree of any kind[20]
Ash (European Ash Fraxinus excelsior) Leksvik and Frosta[21] (Nord-Trøndelag), Norway
Beech forest (European Beech Fagus sylvatica) Seim[22] in Lindås (Hordaland), Norway
Elm forest (Wych Elm Ulmus glabra) Beiarn[23] (Nordland), Norway
European holly (Ilex aquifolium) Bremsnes[24] in Averøy, (Møre og Romsdal), Norway
Hazel (Corylus avellana) Prestegårdsskogen nature reserve, Steigen[25] (Nordland), Norway
Lime (Small-leaved Lime Tilia cordata) Brønnøy[26] (Nordland), Norway
Oak forest (English oak Quercus robur) Edøy[27] in Smøla (Møre og Romsdal), Norway

Recreation

Culture and music

Item Place Latitude/Longitude
Blues Festival Dark Season Blues,[28] Longyearbyen, Svalbard 78°15N 15°31E / 78.25°N 15.517°E / 78.25; 15.517 (Dark Season Blues)
Symphony orchestra Tromsø Symphony Orchestra, Tromsø,[29] Norway 69°3850N 18°5720E / 69.64722°N 18.95556°E / 69.64722; 18.95556 (Tromsø Symphony Orchestra)
Soul and Blues Festival Alta Soul & Blues Festival,[30] Alta, Norway 69°56N 23°18E / 69.933°N 23.3°E / 69.933; 23.3 (Alta Soul & Blues Festival)

Sport

Item Place Latitude/Longitude
Nine-hole golf course Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada[31] 70°44N 117°45W / 70.733°N 117.75°W / 70.733; -117.75 (9 hole golf course)
Top Division football club Tromsø IL, Tromsø, Norway[32] 69°40N 18°56E / 69.667°N 18.933°E / 69.667; 18.933
High school football team Barrow, Alaska, United States[33][34][35] 71°17N 156°45W / 71.283°N 156.75°W / 71.283; -156.75

Religion

Nurd Kamal Mosque, Noril'sk, Russia
Item Place Latitude/Longitude
Church Svalbard Church,[36] Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway 78°13N 15°33E / 78.217°N 15.55°E / 78.217; 15.55 (Svalbard Kirke)
Synagogue Murmansk,[37] Russia 68°58N 33°05E / 68.967°N 33.083°E / 68.967; 33.083 (Murmansk Synagogue)
Mosque Nurd Kamal Mosque, Norilsk, Russia[38]
69°2027.19N 88°123.21E / 69.3408861°N 88.2008917°E / 69.3408861; 88.2008917 (Nurd Kamal Mosque)

Education

Item Place Latitude/Longitude
University University of Tromsø,[39][40] Tromsø, Norway 69°40N 18°56E / 69.667°N 18.933°E / 69.667; 18.933 (University of Tromsø)
Higher education institute University Centre in Svalbard,[41] Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway 78°13N 15°36E / 78.217°N 15.6°E / 78.217; 15.6 (University Centre in Svalbard)

Transportation

Item Place Latitude/Longitude
Metro station Mellunmäki metro station, Helsinki, Finland (Helsinki Metro)[42] 60°1421N 25°639E / 60.23917°N 25.11083°E / 60.23917; 25.11083 (Mellunmäki metro station)
Motorway TornioKeminmaa, Finland (Finnish national road 29/E8)[43] 65°50N 24°20E / 65.833°N 24.333°E / 65.833; 24.333 (TornioKeminmaa motorway)
Airport, permanent without scheduled flights Alert Airport, Nunavut, Canada[44][3] 82°3104N 062°1650W / 82.51778°N 62.28056°W / 82.51778; -62.28056 (Alert Airport)
Airport, permanent with scheduled flights Svalbard Longyear Airport, Svalbard, Norway[45] 78°1446N 15°2756E / 78.24611°N 15.46556°E / 78.24611; 15.46556 (Longyear Airport)

Other

Item Place Latitude/Longitude
Botanical garden Tromsø Botaniske Hage,[46] Tromsø, Norway[39] 69°40N 18°56E / 69.667°N 18.933°E / 69.667; 18.933 (Tromsø Botaniske Hage)
Commercial vineyard Lerkekåsa Vineyard, Eventyrvin AS,[47] Gvarv, Telemark, Norway 59°40N 09°19E / 59.667°N 9.317°E / 59.667; 9.317 (Lerkekåsa Vineyard)
Vineyard Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant, Finland [48] 61°14N 21°26E / 61.233°N 21.433°E / 61.233; 21.433 (Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant)
Brewery Mack Bryggeri,[49] Tromsø, Norway[50] 69°40N 018°56E / 69.667°N 18.933°E / 69.667; 18.933 (Mack Brewery, Tromsø)
Diplomatic mission Russian Consulate-General[51] in Barentsburg, on Spitsbergen, Norway[52] 78°04N 014°13E / 78.067°N 14.217°E / 78.067; 14.217 (Russian Consulate-General, Barentsburg)
Fell village Saariselkä, Inari, Finland[53] 68°25N 27°25E / 68.417°N 27.417°E / 68.417; 27.417 (Fell village, Saariselkä)
Fortress Vardøhus Fortress,[54] Vardø, Norway 70°2220N 31°540E / 70.37222°N 31.09444°E / 70.37222; 31.09444 (Vardøhus Fortress)
Medieval stone castle Olavinlinna, Savonlinna, Finland [55][56] 61°5150N 28°540E / 61.86389°N 28.9°E / 61.86389; 28.9 (Medieval stone castle, Olavinlinna)
Webcam North Pole Environmental Observatory,[57][58] drifting on the Arctic Ocean's pack ice 84°06N 2°00E / 84.1°N 2°E / 84.1; 2 (Webcam at North Pole Environmental Observatory (August position)) (August, position varies)
Automated teller machine Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway [59] 78°13N 15°33E / 78.217°N 15.55°E / 78.217; 15.55 (Town of Longyearbyen (> 1000 people), Norway)
Post office Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, Norway [60] 78°55N 11°56E / 78.917°N 11.933°E / 78.917; 11.933 (Ny-Ålesund, Norway)
Known Shipwreck Breadalbane, near Beechey Island, Nunavut, Canada [61][62] 74°41N 91°50W / 74.683°N 91.833°W / 74.683; -91.833 (Breadalbane)

See also

References

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  11. ^ 1961-1990 temperatures
  12. ^ Rost Ii, Norway (Including Jan Mayen and Svalbard)
  13. ^ Distribution of coral reefs
  14. ^ Flaggermus I Nord-Norge
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  19. ^ Salicaceae of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
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  21. ^ Ash
  22. ^ BØK TIL GULV , MØBEL OG FINÉR
  23. ^ Elm
  24. ^ Holly
  25. ^ Hazel
  26. ^ Lime
  27. ^ Oak
  28. ^ Dark Season Blues
  29. ^ Tromsø Symfoniorkester
  30. ^ Alta Soul & Blues Festival
  31. ^ Arctic Golfing
  32. ^ There is per 2011 no team more northern in the five possible countries Norway, Finland, Russia, Canada, USA
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  40. ^ Welcome to the University of Tromsø!
  41. ^ UNIS website
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  52. ^ Russian Embassy in Norway website
  53. ^ Saariselkä
  54. ^ Vardø - Finnmark County Millennium Capital
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