Great Yarmouth.
Plymouth
London.
Great yarmouth
Norwich is the most easterly city - the most easterly twon is lowestoft, also the most easterly point of Great Britain
The most easterly point in Great Britain is Norwich, England. Norwich is on the south eastern side of the island.
Mersea Island
The cute little town of Lubec, Maine is considered the eastern most town in the continental US.
Assuming you're talking about the British Isles - not just Great Britain... North - the town of Skaw on the Isle of Unsk (part of the Shetland Islands) South - the town of St. Agnes on the Island of St. Agnes (part of the Scilly Isles) East - The town of Lowestoft (the most easterly town in England) West - The town of Portmagee (the most westerly town in Ireland)
Maine is the most easterly state in the U.S
Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland is the most northerly town in the UK. John O' Groats is the most northerly town on mainland Great Britain, whilst Dunnet Head is the most northerly point on mainland Great Britain.
The most easterly city in NZ is Gisborne in the north island with a population of 33,000.
clearly not? as the only way something can be the "most easterly" would be by being the town that is at the furthest east. Its only based on the position. It's not an achievement? But if global warming has its way it wont be Lowestoft for much longer (:
Philadelphia is more easterly than Pittsburgh
in easterly town and find munna
fork, its a small town in southern Britain