No such city, it would be near the North Pole! Did you mean '40 degrees north of the equator'?
If you mean 73 W 40 N that chart position is in the Atlantic about 80 km ESE of New York
It is north of Greenwich. The north pole is where all the longitudes meet. It is directly north of everywhere, even Sydney, Australia.
There are LOTS of cities that are north of the equator, and west of Greenwich... if that's what you mean. For instance, all cities in North America.
Sheikh Zayed City, west of Cairo.
39 N 95 W is Sherman, Kansas, USA.
Bolivia is South of the Equator and West of the Greenwich meridian
south Greenwich to West Vieginia is. 74° West of true North. West Virginia to Greenwich is, 48° East of true North.
In the Atlantic About 80 km ESE of New York
The answer is Santa Cruz,California.
There are LOTS of cities that are north of the equator, and west of Greenwich... if that's what you mean. For instance, all cities in North America.
It is north of Greenwich. The north pole is where all the longitudes meet. It is directly north of everywhere, even Sydney, Australia.
There are LOTS of cities that are north of the equator, and west of Greenwich... if that's what you mean. For instance, all cities in North America.
That point is in the sea off the coast of Iceland, about 95 miles west of Reykjavik.
Sheikh Zayed City, west of Cairo.
39 N 95 W is Sherman, Kansas, USA.
It is just over 9 degrees west of it.
Bolivia is South of the Equator and West of the Greenwich meridian
There's no city there. That point is out in the big middle of the Pacific Ocean, about 2,100 miles southwest of Honolulu.