Distance from Iceland to Equator
The distance from Iceland to the North of the Equator is around 4,494 miles, or 7,232 kilometers.
How far is it?
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Distance from Iceland to Equator
4,494 miles (7,232 km)
Distance from North Pole
1,732 miles (2,787 km)
Distance from South Pole
10,719 miles (17,250 km)
Coordinates
64.96°N, 19.02°W
Latitude
64.96° N
Map Location
Europe
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
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FAQs
Is Iceland located north or south of the equator?
Iceland is located in the Northern Hemisphere, which means that it lies north of the equator line.
How far is Iceland from the equator?
The distance from Iceland to the equator is 4,494 miles, or 7,232 kilometers.
What are the GPS coordinates for Iceland?
The primary latitude and longitude coordinates used for Iceland are 64.96°N, 19.02°W.