No.
Murmansk
Russia
Murmansk
Fairbanks is the largest community in Which_large_Alaskan_city_is_located_in_the_articnorth of the Arctic circle.
There is no country in the Arctic Circle. There are , however, countries partially in the Arctic circle like Norway.
Great Bear Lake
Rovaniemi (in Finland), which lies slightly south of the line, has a population of approximately 60,000, and is the largest settlement in the immediate vicinity of the Arctic Circle.
The three largest communities north of the Arctic Circle are situated in Russia and Norway: Murmansk(population 307,257), Norilsk (175,365), and Tromsø (71,295).
Depends which one you mean. Three out of five of them are. Victoria Island, Nigeria definitely is. Ditto Victoria Island, Chile and Victoria Island in California. Google Earth shows Victoria Island in the Russian Arctic is well within (i.e. north of) the Arctic Circle. That leaves Victoria Island, Canada, which I'm guessing is the one that prompted the question. No, it is not south of the Arctic Circle. In fact, Victoria Island, Canada is entirely within (i.e. north of) the Arctic Circle, the largest island in the world with this distinction (and ninth largest island in the world, period).
The answer is Greenland, whose capital is Nuuk.
The three largest communities north of the Arctic Circle are situated in Russia and Norway: Murmansk(population 307,257), Norilsk (175,365), and Tromsø (71,295).
Greenland is the gigantic island primarily in the Arctic Circle. With 85% of its surface covered in ice, it is the world's largest island.