Iceland
Reykjavík
Denmark
Iceland
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It is south of the Arctic circle.
There are at least five Victoria Islands. The one in Canada is north of the Arctic Circle.
There isn't any in the north Pacific. That's where the east end of Siberia facesthe west side of Alaska.In the north Atlantic, however, the island nation of Iceland is nestled almostbut not quite up against the Arctic Circle.
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).
Greenland but nothing is really partially north ANDpartially south.
the Himalayas are south of the Arctic Circle
Mostly south, but the Arctic Circle does cross through parts of it.