From the most eastern point of Australia, Cape Byron in New South Wales, to the most western point of Australia, Steep Point in Western Australia, is a distance of 4100 kilometres. From the most northerly point in Australia, the tip of Cape York in Queensland, to the southernmost point of the Australian mainland, Wilson's Promontory in Victoria, is 3180 km. This does not include the state of Tasmania, a large island off the southern coast of Australia.
From Cape York, the northernmost point of Australia, to the southernmost point in Tasmania, is about 3,860 km.
The greatest distance north to south across Australia is about 3,700 km.
From north to south, it is more than 8000 kilometers across Australia. The country of Australia is nearly 3,000,000 square miles.
The distance from Australia to North Korea is about 8000 km.
The greatest distance from North to South is 390 miles. By the way, the greatest distance East to West is 350 miles.
About 23.5 degrees north and south. Note that this is an angle, not a distance.
Ireland's longest distance from north to south is 302 miles.
The Great Divide is the physical region of north America runs the greatest distance from north to south. This is a very important region.
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New York's greatest distance is from east to west. The distance from east to west is 330 miles and the distance from north to south is 283 miles.
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The distance across the Earth's surface from north to south pole is about 12,500 miles, regardless of the path followed.
Greatest north-south distance in the 48 contiguous states: 1,650 miles