I think it is Puerto Williams in Chile
But Villa Las Estrellas in Antarctica has to the the Southernmost
Well, it looks like there is a town by the name of Haro in the Spanish Basque country. It must certainly be a Basque last name! Well, it looks like there is a town by the name of Haro in the Spanish Basque country. It must certainly be a Basque last name!
There is no town or city called Trouble in the world. It is possible that there may be smaller settlements or neighborhoods with that name, but as an official town or city, it does not exist.
The last name 'Maldonado' is of Spanish origin. It is derived from the place name Maldonado, which is a town in Spain.
From Italy. There is a town there with this name.
No, Mullingar is not a country. It is a town located in Ireland.
The southernmost City is Invercargill, and the southernmost town, Oban in Stewart island.
Cape Hope. I THINK. :) type that in on google and it will probably tell you.
Oban is the southernmost named town in New Zealand.
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The southernmost town in Georgia is Saint George.
The capital of the southernmost country in Africa, which is South Africa, is Pretoria. However, it's important to note that South Africa has three capital cities: Pretoria (administrative), Bloemfontein (judicial), and Cape Town (legislative). Pretoria is often referred to as the capital when discussing the southernmost point in the context of governance.
The southernmost City is Invercargill, and the southernmost town, Oban in Stewart island.
the largest plance name
Invercargill is the southernmost city in New Zealand but Oban on Rakiura Stewart Island is the southernmost town. There is a small township, Bluff situate about 30km southwards from Invercargill, but whether it is still an independent town (from Invercargill) i don't know. Bluff has around 2000 population, and is the Port town for Invercargill, and the Tiwai Point aluminum melter.
The town of Brownsville, Texas is generally acknowledged as the 'southernmost town in Texas. It is located on the Rio Grande river, which separates the United States of America from Mexico.
Naaelehu, Hawaii is the southernmost town in the US. Honolulu, Hawaii is the southernmost incorporated city in the US.
If you mean Tokyo, that is a town in Japan (1st world country)