30 Cities With The Longest Coastlines in the World

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1. Sept-Îles, Canada

Length of Coastline: 202,080 km

Canada has the longest coastline in the world, spanning 1,764.13 sq km. Sept-Îles is its largest coastal city, located in Quebec’s North Shore right above the 50th parallel, in the center of the sprawling Duplessis region. The city is bordered by Gallix to the west, Moisie to the east, and the Laurentian Plateau to the north. The city’s coastline is sprawled over 2,182 sq km, making it the longest coastal city in the world.

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