How far is Iceland from the North Pole? Iceland is located 1,727.87 mi (2,780.75 km) south of the North Pole.
Equator: 4,492.47 mi (7,229.94 km)How far is Iceland from the equator and on what hemisphere is it? Iceland is 4,492.47 mi (7,229.94 km) north of the equator, so it is located in the northern hemisphere.
South pole: 10,713.48 mi (17,241.68 km)How far is it from Iceland to the South Pole? From Iceland to the South Pole, it is 10,713.48 mi (17,241.68 km) in the north.
Antipode: -65,162Where do I get to when I dig a hole in Iceland through the centre of the earth? This is the point on the Earth's surface when you draw a straight line from Iceland through the centre of the earth.
Furthest cities from IcelandWhich city (at least 500,000 inhabitants) is furthest away and what is the distance from Iceland?
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