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The country whose capital is the furthest north is Iceland. Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is the northernmost capital city in the world.
Norway extends furthest north, reaching up to the Svalbard archipelago near the North Pole.
Norway is the Scandinavian country that lies farthest to the north. Its territories reach past the Arctic Circle, encompassing Svalbard, Jan Mayen, and other remote areas.
If, by "country", you refer to the sovereign territory of a Nation-State, and if by "furthest North" you mean extends furthest to the North, then the answer is almost certainly Denmark, which includes the territory of Greenland. Canada (Ellesmere Island) would run a close second, followed by Russia (Franz Josef Land) and Norway (Svalbard). It is possible that there are minor islands further to the North than Greenland, which might be part of the territory of another Nation-State (most probably Canada, Russia, Norway, Finland, or Sweden), but that seems unlikely.
Denmark is the southernmost Scandinavian country.
Well Norway is the northernmost country and Oslo is it's capital in Scandinavia
Reykjavik, capital of iceland is said to be furthest north.
The country whose capital is the furthest north is Iceland. Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is the northernmost capital city in the world.
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Norway extends furthest north, reaching up to the Svalbard archipelago near the North Pole.
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Furthest North on the British mainland is Dunnet Head between Thurso and John O' Groats
Norway is the Scandinavian country that lies farthest to the north. Its territories reach past the Arctic Circle, encompassing Svalbard, Jan Mayen, and other remote areas.
Panama is the country furthest south in North America
The furthest point from Antarctica would be near the geographic North Pole, which is in Canada. The country whose southernmost border is the furthest from Antarctica would be Iceland.