The 40° North parallel goes through the following two cities.
You can't get any closer than that.
Black dots on a map typically represent point locations of interest, such as cities, landmarks, or attractions. They provide a visual reference for where specific features are located within the map's context.
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According to the Post Office, that point is inLumpkin, GA, and according tothe map, it's about 12.3 miles southwest of the center of town.To provide any better answer to the question, we'd need better definitions ofwhat the questioner means by "city" and "close".
On our map, Durban is the closest one, at 29.87 south latitude. But there's no doubt that a more detailed map would show several others that are closer, and probably even several villages that sit exactly on that latitude.
Miami in Florida is located at approximately 25 degrees latitude, which is close to 23.5 degrees.
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the triangle on the map is located at 15 degrees north and 15 degrees east longitude
On my large-scale map, the mark for the center of London is located at about 51.5 degrees north latitude, 0.17 degrees west longitude. I'll bet it's the one you're thinking of.
That point is located in southeastern Brazil. Our map shows the town of Divinopolis about 12 miles to the southeast, and Belo Horizonte roughly 66 miles to the east.
The map shows that extermination camps were located away from major cities.
Tyre and Sidon. Carthage is one too but it is not located on the map.
Black dots on a map typically represent point locations of interest, such as cities, landmarks, or attractions. They provide a visual reference for where specific features are located within the map's context.
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Warren, Ohio is located at northeast corner of the state of Ohio on a map. The coordinates are 41 degrees 14'18" North, 80 degrees 48'52" West on a globe.
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"40 degrees north" is the description of a line that's more than 19,000 miles long and goes all the way around the Earth. It crosses through the USA, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, China, North Korea, and Japan. On its way around, the line cuts right through many cities, towns, and villages. Those would have to be the "closest" ones, I guess.