The capitals that are the farthest apart are Wellington, New Zealand, and Madrid, Spain. The distance between them is approximately 20,000 kilometers (about 12,400 miles) when measured across the globe. This extreme separation is due to their locations at opposite ends of the Earth, with Wellington in the Southern Hemisphere and Madrid in the Northern Hemisphere.
Mosow & Pyongyang
Neptune and Uranus are the two neighboring planets in our solar system that are farthest apart. They are separated by an average distance of about 1.7 billion miles (2.7 billion kilometers).
1. Finland with Helsinki 2. Sweden with Stockholm 3. Norway with Oslo
1. Northern Ireland - Belfast 2. Republic of Ireland - Dublin
Maybe, you mean the countries capitals bordering Lebanon. There are 2/3 countries and the mediterrean sea beside. There is Syria, Isreal, or Palestine.
all countries in europe apart from the neural countries and britain
America and UK
Yes - countries that are either side of the International Date Line can be 24 hours apart.
Well, honey, if you want to talk about countries that are playing the distance game, it's a showdown between Chile and China. These two are so far apart, you'd need a whole lot of frequent flyer miles to hop between them. So, grab your passport and get ready for a long-haul flight if you want to visit both ends of the map.
They pushed the Axis powers (Germany, Japan, Italy) all the way back to their capitals and occupied their countries.
Madrid, in Spain, and Lisbon, in Portugal. These capitals belong to the two largest countries (by far) in the Iberian Peninsula, the westernmost part of the European mainland bordering the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and Bay of Biscay. The Iberian Peninsula also includes Andorra, Gibraltar (UK), and a small section of Southern France.
Egypt and Saudi Arabia