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Although Egypt wasn't an official "Colony", it was controlled by the UK. This would be the northernmost one.
Oh, dude, the northernmost colony is Alert, located in Nunavut, Canada. It's like super up there, almost at the tippy-top of the world. So, if you ever feel like you need to chill in the most northern place on Earth, that's the spot.
The northernmost colony in the context of historical British colonies was the colony of Newfoundland. Established in the early 17th century, Newfoundland is located in present-day Canada and was one of the first areas in North America to be settled by Europeans. Its northernmost settlements were situated along the island's coasts, making it a significant point of interest for early fishing and trade activities.
the answer would be New Hampshire. it is in the New England colonies
Egypt (it was actually a protectorate, but it was the northernmost British African Colony)
The northernmost colony in the United States was Alaska, which was purchased from Russia in 1867. Its vast expanse stretches far into the Arctic Circle, including the Aleutian Islands, which extend towards Asia. Alaska's geographic location makes it the northernmost state in the U.S., with numerous settlements situated at extreme latitudes.
Egypt being the Most northern British colony in Africa and South Africa being the most Southern colony in Africa.
Northernmost: EgyptSouthernmost: South AfricaANS 2 - Egypt was never a British colony.
The northernmost town in Hungary is Gönc. The northernmost settlement is Füzér.
the northernmost borough is queens
the northernmost underneith all of the sky.
Alaska