it is 1,932 miles away from the equator but is too far North to be near it.
North America and Europe. Asia is entirely in the northern hemisphere except for the islands of Indonesia.
The continents that lie on the equator are Africa, South America, and Asia.
The equator does not cross Argentina.
North America and Europe are completely north of the equator. Australia and Antarctica are completely south of the equator. The other continents are both north and south of the equator, since it crosses them. South America is mainly south of the equator, while Africa is mainly north. The only parts of Asia that cross the equator are the islands of Indonesia.
Assuming you mean the "Galapagos Islands", they lie on the Equator in the Pacific Ocean, about 700 miles off the coast of Equador, to which they belong.
They are group of volcanic islands lying along the equator in the Pacific Ocean west of the mainland of Ecuador. Thus, they are not on a continent but lie west of the South American continent in the Pacific Ocean.
All cities in the world are either north of or south of the equator, or perhaps some cities lie directly upon the equator. There is no such thing, then, as being 'exactly' north of the equator. In the case of Venezuela, all of its cities and town are north of the equator.
The Isles of Scilly.
Both Africa and Asia extend south of the equator, although for Asia it is only the islands of Indonesia.
The Faroes.
West Indies
it is 1,932 miles away from the equator but is too far North to be near it.
The Lakshadweep Islands lie to the south-west of India. This group of islands is located in the Arabian Sea, off the coast of Kerala.
North America and Europe. Asia is entirely in the northern hemisphere except for the islands of Indonesia.
Australia and Antarctica lie entirely south of the equator.
Continents that lie completely south of the equator are Australia and Antarctica. Asia and Africa lie partially underneath the equator.