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Rio de Janeiro.
Lillehammer, Norway at 61°7′48 North hosted the 1994 Winter Olympics.
Georgia is the southern most of the 13 colonies.
Unofficial colonial groups.
The people in the settlement most likely treated the Native Americans badly, and sold some into slavery, as most European colonists did. Therefore, the Native Americans would attack some parts of the settlement, and would refuse to trade with the colonists.
Tingwall Airport, also know as Lerwick/Tingwall, in the Shetland Islands.Aberdeen is probably the most Northerly mainland airport.
There are over a 1000 islands included in the British Isles. The most northerly inhabited island is called Unst. But the most northly Island is called Out Stack see the related link below for further details.
Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland is the most northerly town in the UK. John O' Groats is the most northerly town on mainland Great Britain, whilst Dunnet Head is the most northerly point on mainland Great Britain.
The most Northerly point on the British mainland is Dunnet Head. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/173824/Dunnet-Head
The most northerly part of the British Isles is Norwick on the Island of Unst, the most northerly of the Shetland Islands. On mainland Scotland (or mainland Great Britain) the most northerly point is Dunnet Head, not as is commonly thought John O'Groats. In the same way the most Southerly point is The Lizard, not Lands End. Perhaps the myths about both are perpetuated by the company that owns both sites!
Caithness is the most northerly county on the mainland.
Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland is the most northerly town in the UK. John O' Groats is the most northerly town on mainland Great Britain, whilst Dunnet Head is the most northerly point on mainland Great Britain.
John O'Groats
If you mean just mainland Brittain - Wick If you include the Orkney Islands - North Ronaldsay If you include the Shetland Islands - Unst
Depends on your definition of "city" - The most northerly metropolitan area in the UK is Glasgow (55.86 N) - The most northerly settlement which is a city under UK law is Inverness (57.47 N) - The most northerly settlement traditionally called a city in Scotland is Elgin in Moray (57.65 N) - The most northerly settlement with a pre-reformation cathedral (and therefore considered a city by some) is Kirkwall in Orkney (58.98 N)
The Beaver
it is the most northerly island in the british isles