Depends on your definition of "city"
- The most northerly metropolitan area in the UK is Glasgow
(55.86 N)
- The most northerly settlement which is a city under UK law is
Inverness (57.47 N)
- The most northerly settlement traditionally called a city in
Scotland is Elgin in Moray (57.65 N)
- The most northerly settlement with a pre-reformation cathedral
(and therefore considered a city by some) is Kirkwall in Orkney
(58.98 N)
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What is the Most northerly city in UK?-Well, the most northerly city in the UK is Inverness. It's a really charming place. You know, it's got beautiful scenery and a rich history. The landscape around Inverness is just breathtaking, with mountains, lochs, and all that natural beauty. People there are friendly too. It's a great place to visit if you want to experience the northern charm of the UK. I think you'd really enjoy it!