"41 degrees North" is the description of a parallel of latitude, about
18,750 miles long, that encircles the globe. Population centers on or
very near that latitude include . . .
-- In Portugal: Porto
-- In Spain: Salamanca, Segovia, Tarragona
-- In Italy: Sassari, Naples, Bari
-- In Albania: Elbasan
-- In Macedonia: Bitola
-- In Greece: Serrai, Kavala
-- In Turkey: Tekirdag, Istanbul, Ordu, Trabzon
-- In Armenia: Gyumri, Vanadzor
-- In Azerbaijan: Saki, Yevlax
-- In Uzbekistan: Olmaliq, Namangan
-- In Kyrgyzstan: Jalal-Abad
-- In China: Aksu, Hohhot, Benxi
-- In North Korea: Manp'o, Kanggye
-- In Japan: Aomori
-- In the USA:
California: Hoopa, Madeline
Nevada: Golconda, Wells
Utah: Layton, Bountiful
Wyoming: Evanston, Cheyenne
Nebraska: Big Springs, Omaha
Iowa: Osceola, Ottumwa
Illinois: Wenona, Odell
Indiana: Winemac, Ft. Wayne
Ohio: Akron, Youngstown
Pennsylvania: Slippery Rock, Punxsutawney, Bellefonte, Jim Thorpe
New Jersey: Ho-Ho-Kus, Paterson, Tenafly
New York: Scarsdale, Rye, Sag Harbor, Montauk
A set of latitude/longitude coordinates is a description of a single point on the
surface of the Earth. It's not possible for two different cities to have the same
coordinates, and if you don't mind my getting technical about it for a moment,
it's not even possible for two people ... or two sparrows ... to stand at exactly
the same coordinates at the same time.
In the case of the point described in the question, you score two strikes on one
pitch. That point is out at sea, and there's not even one city there.
The point is about 36 miles from the nearest sand on the Pacific coast of Mexico.
It's about 84 miles southeast of Acapulco, and about 460 miles northwest of the
spot on the coast where Mexico and Guatemala meet.
Two cities in the US located at 39 degrees north latitude are Kansas City, Missouri, and the capital city of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg.
* Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada * Prague (Praha), Czech Republic * Tarnow, Poland * Kharkov, Ukraine * Starosel'e, Russia
The two Mexican cities that are approximately 30 degrees north latitude are Mexico City and Guadalajara.
Two cities that are located north of 15 degrees north latitude and east of 105 degrees east longitude are Yangon, the capital city of Myanmar, and Chiang Mai in Thailand. Both cities are situated in Southeast Asia.
You gave two contradictory latitudes, and provided no longitude. This question is unaswerable.
The two large countries located between 30 degrees north and 80 degrees north are China and Russia. China is in Asia and spans from approximately 20 to 50 degrees north, while Russia is in Europe and Asia and spans from approximately 40 to 80 degrees north.
Hawaii and Florida are the only two US states that are located entirely south of 25 degrees north latitude.
The two Mexican cities that are approximately 30 degrees north latitude are Mexico City and Guadalajara.
Two of them are Cairo, Egypt, and Kerrville, Texas. There are at least a thousand others.
Two cities that are located north of 15 degrees north latitude and east of 105 degrees east longitude are Yangon, the capital city of Myanmar, and Chiang Mai in Thailand. Both cities are situated in Southeast Asia.
The two capital cities that lie at about 45 degrees North latitude are St. Paul, Minnesota and Augusta, Maine. Madison, Wisconsin, Bismarck, North Dakota, Helena, Montana, Boise, Idaho, and Olympia, Washington are all also near 45 degrees North.
When you give a latitude and a longitude, you've described a single point on the earth. If there are two cities there, then both cities occupy the same place, which we suspect leads to some spirited debates. 15 degrees north and 105 degrees east describes a point in eastern Thailand, roughly 10 miles southeast of Ubon Rajathanee along Highway 24.
25 and 50 degrees North
Two state capitals that are located on the 45 degrees north parallel of latitude are Lansing, the capital of Michigan, and Salem, the capital of Oregon.
You gave two contradictory latitudes, and provided no longitude. This question is unaswerable.
-- Suriname -- French Guiana
The two large countries located between 30 degrees north and 80 degrees north are China and Russia. China is in Asia and spans from approximately 20 to 50 degrees north, while Russia is in Europe and Asia and spans from approximately 40 to 80 degrees north.
Hawaii and Florida are the only two US states that are located entirely south of 25 degrees north latitude.
Jerusalem!