Narnia is not a real place but a fictional land created by author C.S. Lewis in "The Chronicles of Narnia" book series. It exists in the realm of fantasy and is not a physical location that can be measured in distance.
You cannot. Narnia, as far as we know, is a fantasy world.
So far, this fact is unknown.
in the far west of Narnia in my closet
The White Witch ran away in Narnia because she was defeated by Aslan and his forces in the battle and was ultimately killed by Edmund. Her reign of tyranny and evil was brought to an end, and she knew she could not continue to rule Narnia.
Yes. the excat door described in the books, is actually in Jeruzalem. it is not far away from the wall, but when you ask a local, they will immediately transport you to it. OF COURSE NOT SO DUMB
The three Narnia movies that have been released so far are based on the three novels, "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" (1950), "Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia" (1951) and "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" (1952).
He is a Prince from Telmar, at least that's where his family come from (as do all the non-Earth humans in Narnia) but he is Prince of Narnia. In the story of the Voyage of the Dawn Treader as he journeys away it probably makes sense to say he is from Narnia.
It came from Narnia. I told it to go away, but it insisted that it stay.
Asland of Narnia
Far, far away is a saying that means something is literally far away.
Narnia, Narnia, Narnia Narnia and more Narnia :)
At the end of The Magician's Nephew, Jadis is exiled to the far north of Narnia.