Spain extends both farther north and farther south than Portugal does. So i'ts Spain.
Spain extends both farther north and farther south than Portugal does.
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Parts of Portugal are farther south than most of Spain, but parts of Spain are farther south than all of Portugal. That statement is also true if you change the word 'south' to 'north' wherever it appears.
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Yes, Portugal is slightly farther south than Spain. The southernmost point of Portugal (Sagres) is at a latitude of approximately 37°N, while the southernmost point of Spain (Tarifa) is at a latitude of approximately 36°N.
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-- 'Longitude' has nothing to do with how far south a place is. -- Spain extends farther than Portugal, both north and south. So all of Portugal is farther south than any place in a strip of Spain north of it, and a strip of southern Spain is farther south than any pace in Portugal. I have an analogy that I know won't be understood by the person who posted this question, but others who happen to be passing through may appreciate it. It's very much like asking "Which is farther from Africa . . . Kansas or the USA ?"
Spain is closer to North Carolina than is Argentina. States farther to the south and southwest are closer to Argentina.
Spain is farther north than Portugal. The two countries are located on the Iberian Peninsuula. The Peninsula's northernmost point is Punta da Estaca de Bares [Estaca de Bares Point] in the Autonomous Community of Galicia [Comunidad Autónoma de Galicia] in northwestern Spain.
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