Southernmost settlements


Southernmost settlements are cities, towns, weather stations or permanent military bases which are farther south than latitude 45°S. They are closely related to the Southern Ocean or either the Roaring Forties or Furious Fifties. Antarctic bases are excluded due to not having a permanent population.

Southernmost city

The southernmost city in the world is mainly a slogan used for tourism to attract visitors to a city as well as the tourists headed for Antarctica. Currently three places use this slogan: Ushuaia in Argentina as well as Punta Arenas and Puerto Williams, retrieved 9 April 2012 in Chile, with the last being the absolute southernmost town by latitude. There are several more settlements further south but none are considered to be large enough to be classified as a 'city'. The three contending cities are from north to south:
This is a list of the all settlements south of the 45th parallel south with over 1,000 permanent inhabitants.
RankSettlement nameCountryPopulationLatitude/longitudeKöppen climate classification
1Puerto WilliamsChileCfc
2UshuaiaArgentinaET
3TolhuinArgentinaCfc
4Río GrandeArgentinaCfc/Dfc
5PorvenirChileCfc
6Punta ArenasChileCfc
7Puerto NatalesChileCsb
8StanleyFalkland Islands Cfc
9Veintiocho de NoviembreArgentinaCfc
10Río GallegosArgentinaBSk
11Río TurbioArgentinaCfc
11El CalafateArgentinaBSk
12Puerto Santa CruzArgentinaBSk
13Comandante Luis PiedrabuenaArgentinaBSk
14Gobernador GregoresArgentinaBWk
15Puerto San JuliánArgentinaBSk
16Puerto DeseadoArgentinaBSk
17CochraneChileCfb
18Pico TruncadoArgentinaBWk
19BluffNew ZealandCfb
20Perito MorenoArgentinaBSk
21Las HerasArgentinaBWk
22Los AntiguosArgentinaBSk
23Chile ChicoChileCsb
24Caleta OliviaArgentinaBSk
25InvercargillNew ZealandCfb
26RivertonNew ZealandCfb
27BalcluthaNew ZealandCfb
28MatauraNew ZealandCfb
29WintonNew ZealandCfb
30MiltonNew ZealandCfb
31GoreNew ZealandCfb
32Rada TillyArgentinaBSk
33Comodoro RivadaviaArgentinaBSk
34DunedinNew ZealandCfb
35Río MayoArgentinaBSk
36SarmientoArgentinaBSk
37WaikouaitiNew ZealandCfb
38CoihaiqueChileCfb
39Puerto ChacabucoChileCfb
40Te AnauNew ZealandCfb
41Puerto AisenChileCfb
42AlexandraNew ZealandBSk
43ClydeNew ZealandCfb
44RanfurlyNew ZealandCfb
45OamaruNew ZealandCfb
46CromwellNew ZealandCfb
47QueenstownNew ZealandCfb
48Alto Río SenguerArgentinaCsc/Dsc

Southernmost settlements outside Antarctica

This list of settlements excludes research stations in Antarctica and its surrounding islands.
#LocationCountrySettlement
type
LatitudePopulationPopulation as ofKöppen climate classification
1Estación Naval
Islas Diego Ramirez
ChileNaval station56°30′ S42017ET
2Estación Meteorológica
de Cabo de Hornos
ChileWeather station55°59′ S42008ET
3Puerto ToroChileHamlet55°05′ S362002ET
4Caleta WulaiaChileHamlet55°02′ S???
5Caleta EugeniaChileHamlet54°56′ S???
6Puerto WilliamsChileTown54°56′ S2,8742002Cfc
7Puerto NavarinoChileVillage54°55′ S??Cfc
8Puerto AlmanzaArgentinaVillage54°52′ S200?Cfc
9UshuaiaArgentinaCity54°48′ S56,9562010Cfc
10TolhuinArgentinaTown54°31′ S3,004?Cfc
11Macquarie Island StationAustraliaScientific research station54°30′ S20 to 40?ET
12GrytvikenSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsHamlet54°19′ Sup to 18?ET
13Río GrandeArgentinaCity53°45′ S67,0382010Cfc/Dfc
14PorvenirChileCity53°17′ S5,465?Cfc
15Punta ArenasChileCity53°17′ S119,4962002Cfc

There are many research stations in Antarctica, both permanent and summer only. Many of the stations are staffed all year. McMurdo Station is the largest with an average population of 1200.
A total of 30 countries, all signatory to the Antarctic Treaty, operate seasonal or year-round research stations on the continent and on its surrounding islands. In addition to these permanent stations, approximately 30 field camps are established each austral summer to support specific one off projects.
The full list is available at:
Research stations in Antarctica