Farthest west is the Outback, rich with Aboriginal heritage and the magic of the desert across NSW, Victoria, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory.
Siberia is the farthest west territory. (It's also the farthest east, depending on which way matters to you)
The Yukon Territory.
Western Australia lies west of South Australia and the Northern Territory.
The territory in Canada that is farthest west is Yukon. It is located in the northwest corner of the country, bordering Alaska to the west and British Columbia to the south. Yukon is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including mountains, forests, and rivers.
During the year 1802, the farthest West states officially were Kentucky and Tennessee. The farthest west territory was Wisconsin.
The Northern Territory is bordered by Queensland to the east, Western Australia to the west and South Australia to the south.
It does not have an official name, but it is the tip of Cape York Peninsula.
Of the states listed, Virginia has territory that reaches further west than any of the others.
The farthest country from Pennsylvania would be the west coast of Australia. The distance from Australia to the United States is 9,429 miles.
Australia. Specifically one of the gaps in the West MacDonnell Ranges in Australia's Northern Territory
If you mean states, then West Australia, South Australia, Queenland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania. Northern Territory and Australian Captial Territory are not states.
Canada extends the farthest north and west compared to any other country. The northernmost point is in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, while the westernmost point is in the Yukon Territory.