Kaffeklubben Island is located in the Arctic Ocean, off the northeastern coast of Greenland. It is situated at a latitude of approximately 83°40′N, making it one of the northernmost points of land on Earth. The island is part of the uninhabited territory of Greenland and is primarily known for its remote and harsh environment. Despite its small size, it holds significance for scientific research and geographical exploration.
Kaffeklubben Island
Greenland has the northernmost point, Kaffeklubben Island, located at Latitude 83°40'N.
The country that is the farthest north is Greenland, and the point is Kaffeklubben Island. The northernmost point of Earth is in the Arctic Ocean.
Kaffeklubben is the name of the tiny island north of Greenland that is the most northern piece of named land in the world.
America is considered the most Northern continent with the island Kaffeklubben (near the North of Greenland) at a North latitude of 830400.
Coffee Club Island (Kaffeklubben Island in Danish) is a small island off the north coast of Greenland, important only for being the "closest land to the North Pole."According to the Guinness Book of Records it is only 708 kilometers away from the geographic north pole.
There is no island "just south of the north pole." The northernmost point on Earth that's on dry land is on Kaffeklubben Island (and yes, that name does mean "Coffee Club Island"). It's over 440 miles south of the pole, which stretches the definition of "just" rather past the breaking point.
The nearest land is usually said to be Kaffeklubben Island, off the northern coast of Greenland about 700 km (440 mi) away from the Pole.
The Arctic Ocean includes the Kara Sea in northeastern Russia, between the mainland and the island of Novaya Zemlya.Also, Kaffeklubben Island, the small island off Greenland that is widely considered the northernmost permanent point of land. Other locations farther south in Canada are King William Island, and Kinngait (Cape Dorset) on Dorset Island.
Nunavut, Canada, is the furthest north but Greenland cartographers have found that Kaffeklubben Island (not a country) is farther north than any previously known point of land.
Greenland is the nearest country to the North Pole.
Kaffeklubben Island, off the northern coast of Greenland about 700 km (430 mi) away, is the closest land to the North Pole. Alert in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada, which is located 817 km (508 mi) from the Pole, is the nearest permanently inhabited place.