Yes.
No. Reykjavik lies south of the Arctic circle.
Yes, Reykjavik is closer to the Arctic Ocean than Vladivostok. Reykjavik, located in Iceland, is situated just south of the Arctic Circle and is relatively close to the Arctic waters. In contrast, Vladivostok, located in the Russian Far East, is farther south and closer to the Sea of Japan, making it more distant from the Arctic Ocean.
Reykjavik
Reykjavík is the capital of Iceland, which is just barely south of the Arctic Circle.
Reykjavik
The Arctic Circle passes through Finland.
No.
The Arctic Circle passes through North America.
The 'circle' passing very close to Iceland is the Arctic Circle. =)
Reykjavik is at latitude 64°08' N. The Arctic circle is (according to Wikipedia) at approximately 66° 33′39″ (but is drifting North). A degree of latitude is approximately 110km of linear distance. So Reykjavik is less than 330km from the Arctic circle. Here is a link to a lecture on measurement of latitude, if you need more precision: http://www.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/geog140/lectures/latitude.html
No Iceland is not in the Arctic Circle. But it is very close to it.No.
That's close to an approximate latitude for the Antarctic Circle.