The England is 302 miles at its widest point.
stupid question..cornwall goes to nothing eventually..
England is about 300 miles long.
The longest car journey, from just north of Berwick on Tweed the NE border with Scotland down to Land's End in South-West Cornwall is 550 miles.
At its widest point (east Kent to west Cornwall), England is about 370 miles. However, the average east west mileage is much less.
400 miles
The North of England.
north
Scotland lies to the north of England.
Singapore North to South measures 14.3 miles or 23 kilometres. This does not include the islands south of Singapore Island itself.
Exeter is in the South West of England
North Devon is in the South West of England
Length (longest distance, north to south): 411 miles
Glasgow
No, it is in the South East of England.
The Prime Meridian at which the line of Longitude is defined to be 0 degrees runs through England north to south.
Scotland is approximately 274 miles (441 kilometers) long from its northernmost point at the top of the Shetland Islands to its southernmost point in the Scottish Borders.
London is in the south east of England. The 'south north' does not exist - it doesn't make sense.