You are probably thinking of the arctic circle, which is at about 66 degrees north latitude.
Iceland
its the norwegian sea i looked it up a few times and got that answer
"Newfoundland," although this really only applies to Iceland.
That would be the Arctic Circle.
There isn't a name...they're just called a pair of parallel lines.
The 7th parallel is a common name meaning either 7 degrees north or south of the equator. It's a latitude line that circles the earth and you would normally say "7th parallel north" or "7th parallel south."
Icelandic is the proper adjective for Iceland.
The name of the volcano erupting in Iceland is Eyjafjallajökull
north korea and south korea is where war started and thats the latitude of south and north korea. (38th parallel- thats how it got its name)
The name of the line at 60 degrees North is the 60th parallel north. It crosses Europe, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North America and the Atlantic Ocean
Snow fox is another name for the Arctic fox and they live in the Tundra of North America, Europe, Asia, Greenland and Iceland.
You're fishing for "meridians of longitude", but they are not parallel. They all come together and merge in a single point at the north pole and the south pole.