Antarctica, though it's actually a frozen continent with no countries. It gets 10,000 tourists during it's summer, which will be in England's Winter, which is where I live. In Antarctica, it's always the opposite season to mine.
Geographically that would be Japan; it is clear to the other side of the Eurasian landmass, in second place, but, even further away than Japan, is the land down under, Australia. Oh wait never mind; the country furthest away from Israel is New Zealand.
If you are a prejudiced Arab wanting to get the hell away from Jews, and be in a "Jew-free" country, New Zealand is the place to go. I'm sure there are probably a Cohen or two there but, hardly enough to form a community. I think the surest answer would for sure have to be New Zealand.
Turkmenistan, directly opposite at 38.6n 60E. Or thereabouts.
Greenland
The Sun Belt spans the southern USA from Florida to California. California is the furthest west Sun Belt state.
If you count Iceland as a part of Europe, it is furthest west. Otherwise, the furthest west European country is Ireland. The furthest west country in mainland Europe is Portugal.
Singapore
Brazil
Malaysia
Chile.
Washington, Oregon, and California are located the furthest away from the Appalachian Mountains
Asia is a continent, not a country. No countries from Asia are members of the European Union. Cyprus is the country in the European Union that is furthest from Ireland.
Reykjavik, capital of iceland is said to be furthest north.
California is further west.
The country that's the furthest away from England is New Zealand. That's is as much as we know so far.
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