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Two cities farthest from the Viking homelands would be Baghdad in present-day Iraq and Guangzhou in present-day China. Viking homelands were mainly in Scandinavia, and these cities are located far to the east and south from that region.
By 1600, Portugal claimed land on South America, Africa, Asia, and of course, its homeland Europe.
Barrow, Alaska.
Cities in New Zealand are the farthest from the equator in the Southern Hemisphere. This includes the cities of Queenstown and Timaru.
There are thousands of cities in Europe.
There have been traces of the Vikings landing in North America, as their runes have been found in various places. They decided not to settle there, and so there are no Viking settlements as such. Why they decided not to stay in North America is unknown, and only speculations can be made. Seeing as they managed to travel as far as this, it would be no surprise if they have travelled even further to other areas of the world, but as of yet, no evidence or proof has been found.
Cities of the Underworld - 2007 Viking Underground 2-4 was released on: USA: 28 February 2008
Yes, there are hundreds of cities in Europe.
Perth and Sydney
About 5100 miles
about 5100 miles
Atlanta