Northernmost settlements
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Some of the northernmost settlements in the world are:
Location | Latitude | Population | ||||||
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Barneo, Arctic Ice Sheet (Russian Ice Camp) | 89°06' N | 100 | ||||||
Alert, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada | 82°28' N | 74 [1] | ||||||
Jørgen Brøndlund Fjord, Greenland, Denmark (hut, former radio station) | 82°11' N | 0 | ||||||
Fort Conger, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada (former exploration camp, 1881-1883 and 1957-1958) | 81°44' N | 0 | ||||||
Nord, Greenland, Denmark | 81°43' N | 4 | ||||||
Nagurskoye, Franz Josef Land, Russia (former meteorological station) | 80°49' N | 0 | ||||||
Krenkel, Franz Josef Land, Russia (meteorological station) | 80°37' N | ? | ||||||
Tikhaya Bay, Franz Josef Land, Russia (meteorological station from 1929 to 1963) | 80°20' N | 0 | ||||||
Eureka, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada | 79°59' N | 8 | ||||||
Golomyanniy Meteorological Station, Sredniy Island, Sedov Archipelago, Severnaya Zemlya, Russia | 79°33' N | 3 | ||||||
Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, Norway | 78°55' N | 30 | ||||||
Pyramiden (Russian), Svalbard, Norway (abandoned since 1998/2000) | 78°50' N | 0 | ||||||
Annoatok, Greenland, Denmark (abandoned hunting station) | 78°33' N | 0 | ||||||
Etah, Greenland, Denmark (abandoned village) | 78°19' N | 0 | ||||||
Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway | 78°12' N | 2,075 | ||||||
Barentsburg (Russian), Svalbard, Norway | 78°04' N | 500 | ||||||
North Ice, Greenland, Denmark (research station 1952 to 1954) | 78°04' N | 0 | ||||||
Sveagruva, Svalbard, Norway | 77°55' N | 200 | ||||||
Siorapaluk, Greenland (northernmost village) | 77°47' N | 87 | ||||||
Qaanaaq (Thule), Greenland, Denmark | 77°30' N | 640 | ||||||
Grise Fiord, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada | 76°25' N | 163 | ||||||
Resolute, Cornwallis Island, Nunavut, Canada | 74°41' N | 215 | ||||||
Nordvik (Russia), Sakha Republic, Russia | 74°01' N | 0 | ||||||
Dikson, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia | 73°30' N | 1,198 | ||||||
Arctic Bay, Baffin Island, Canada | 73°02' N | 646 | ||||||
Pond Inlet, Baffin Island, Canada | 72°42' N | 1,220 | ||||||
Khatanga, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia | 71°59' N | 3,450 | ||||||
Tiksi, Sakha Republic, Russia | 71°39' N | 5,873 | ||||||
Barrow, Alaska, United States | 71°18' N | 4,581 | ||||||
Skarsvåg, Finnmark, Norway | 71°08' N | 141 | ||||||
Mehamn in Gamvik, Finnmark, Norway | 71°02' N | 900 | ||||||
Honningsvåg, Finnmark, Norway | 70°58' N | 2,575 | ||||||
Hammerfest, Finnmark, Norway | 70°39' N | 9,200 | ||||||
Larger cities (50,000+) north of the Arctic circle | ||||||||
Tromsø, Troms, Norway | 69°40' N | 61,897 | ||||||
Talnakh, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia (merged into Norilsk in 2005) | 69°34' N | 58,654 | ||||||
Norilsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia | 69°21' N | 134,832 | ||||||
Severomorsk, Murmansk Oblast, Russia | 69°04' N | 55,102 | ||||||
Murmansk, Murmansk Oblast, Russia | 68°58' N | 336,137 | ||||||
Apatity, Murmansk Oblast, Russia | 67°34' N | 64,405 | ||||||
Vorkuta, Komi Republic, Russia | 67°30' N | 84,917 |
[edit] See also
- Southernmost settlements
- Extreme points of the world
- The world's most northern bagpipe orchestra, city, capital, zoo etc.