California wraps around the bottom of Nevada. It starts out west of Reno and ends up east of it.
Reno, Nevada is further west.
San Francisco, California is farther west, actually quite close to the Pacific Ocean.
Reno is farther west than Los Angeles.
Reno is farther west San Diego is on the Pacific coast. You would think the Pacific ocean is as far west as you can go. However, Reno is farther west than San Diego. California's southern half bends eastward underneath Nevada. In the same vein, Minnesota is farther north than Maine.
Reno, NV is farther West ... looks like by about 100 miles.
Reno, NV, is northwest of Los Angeles, CA.
No, Spokane is farther east than Los Angeles. However, Reno, Nevada, is farther west than Los Angeles. Also, Spokane is farther west than San Diego.
Reno is a city in west central Nevada, about 10 miles from the California-Nevada border.
Las Vegas is farther west
Yes, both Reno and Carson City are west of San Diego. I am from both Reno and San Diego. When you live in either city you think they are in the same location on the map because when you drive up and down highway 395 it feels like you are driving straight south or north when in reality you are heading south and east or north and west. (sorry about the long sentence)
Spokane is in the very eastern edge of Washington while Reno is in the western part of Nevada. Spokane is nearly directly north of Reno. However, Reno is about 2 degrees longitude west of Spokane.
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