That's the Shetland Islands.
The Shetland Islands.
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 northely island group in the UK is the cook island people
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)
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.
Aberdeen, lerwick is not a city, it is a town.
The Shetland Islands are the most northerly group of Islands in the UK and YES we do have stoats here.
The Island of Unst is the most northerly island on Britain.
Darwin is the most northerly of these cities.
I unimproved a better answer, Newcastle-upon-Tyne at 55.58N is slightly north of Carlisle at 55.53N
Edmomton, Alberta, is Canada's most northerly capital
The most northerly part of the Irish province of Ulster is Malin Head in county Donegal. It is also the most northerly point on the island of Ireland.
Iqaluit, the capital city of Nunavut Territory, is the most northerly capital city in Canada. The most northerly provincial capital is Edmonton, Alberta.