RKV (Reykjavik International Airport) Latitude 61.13 N, Longitude 21.14 W, Elevation 48ft.
64 9' 0" North
No. Reykjavik is much further north than Stockholm.
Yes, Anchorage is farther north than Reykjavik. Anchorage is located in Alaska, USA at approximately 61 degrees north latitude, while Reykjavik is located in Iceland at approximately 64 degrees north latitude.
Reykjavik is farther north than Fairbanks. Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is located at approximately 64 degrees north latitude, while Fairbanks, a city in Alaska, is situated at around 64 degrees north latitude. Therefore, Reykjavik is slightly farther north than Fairbanks.
64 North, 22 West
According to Google Earth, Reykjavik is at Latitude 64 degrees 9 minutes 11 seconds North and Longitude 21 degrees 49 minutes 88 seconds West.
Reykjavik is at latitude 64°08' N. The Arctic circle is (according to Wikipedia) at approximately 66° 33′39″ (but is drifting North). A degree of latitude is approximately 110km of linear distance. So Reykjavik is less than 330km from the Arctic circle. Here is a link to a lecture on measurement of latitude, if you need more precision: http://www.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/geog140/lectures/latitude.html
That point in in southern Iceland, about 190 km east-southeast of the center of Reykjavik.
There's no city there. That point is located on the coast of Iceland, about 60 miles north of Reykjavik.
Reykjavik
Youngest, you've escaped Reykjavik!
Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland. It is located in Europe.