Southernmost settlements
The southernmost settlements in the world, excluding research bases in Antarctica (there are already permanent settlements there), are:
| Location | Latitude | Population (hab.) |
|---|---|---|
| Puerto Toro, Chile | 55.1° S | around 50 |
| Caleta Wulaia, Chile | 55.02°50" S | ? |
| Caleta Eugenia, Chile | 54.56° S | ? |
| Puerto Williams, Chile | 54.55º59" S | 2,400 |
| Puerto Navarino, Chile | 54.55º43" S | ? |
| Ushuaia, Argentina | 54.83º S | 50,000 |
| Grytviken, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands | 54.3º S | up to 18 |
| Río Grande, Argentina | 53.8º S | 60,000 |
| Porvenir, Chile | 53.18º S | around 4,700 |
| Punta Arenas, Chile | 53.17º S | 125,000 |
See also
Categories
Extreme points of the world
