The northernmost city of the USA is Fairbanks, Alaska, with a population of approximately 20,000 and located at 64°50′22.94″N latitude.
No - it's Barrow, Alaska which is over 400 miles north of Fairbanks .
Note: Northwest Angle, Minnesota, at 49.22° north latitude, it is the northernmost township in Minnesota and the northernmost point in the contiguous 48 states. It includes the unicorporated cities of Angle Inlet and Penasse.
Without even looking at a map, I have to guess that it's Juneau, Alaska.
I'm going to say it must be Juneau, Alaska.
The farthest north U.S. capital is Juneau, Alaska. Of the lower 48 states, however, Olympia, Washington is the farthest north.
Olympia is the capital of the Pacific coast's northernmost state, Washington.
Greenland is the closest country to the North Pole.
The biome closest to the North Pole is the marine biome, but the land biome closest to the North Pole is the tundra.
The north pole does not have a capital because it is not a country. Actually, if you look at a map, you will see that there is no land at the north pole.
The Arctic Ocean.
No. The United States is SOUTH of Canada, where as the NORTH pole is NORTH of Canada. Canada is therefore closer.what about alaska?
Greenland is closest to the North Pole.
North America i belive is the closest to the North Pole
Greenland is the closest country to the North Pole.
The biome closest to the North Pole is the marine biome, but the land biome closest to the North Pole is the tundra.
North pole
The north pole does not have a capital because it is not a country. Actually, if you look at a map, you will see that there is no land at the north pole.
The closest European country to the North Pole is Norway.
North America
Yellowknife, NWT Capital of the Northwest Territories, Canada.
The state that is closest to the north pole is simply the furthest north state which is Alaska.
Virginia is the closest state to Raleigh, the capital city of North Carolina.
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