All of Texas, as with other southern states, is closer to Argentina than to Spain. Most of the northern and northwestern US is closer to Spain.
All of Texas, as with other southern states, is closer to Argentina than to Spain. Most of the northern and northwestern US are closer to Spain.
All of Texas, as with other southern states, is closer to Argentina than to Spain. Most of the northern and northwestern US is closer to Spain.
Arizona is closer to Argentina, as are Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and most of California. Southern states are closer to Argentina, and northern/northwestern states are closer to Spain.
All of the US state of Virginia (and North Carolina as well) is closer to Spain than to northern Argentina.However, states to the south (such as Texas, Mississippi, Florida) are closer to Argentina.
St. Louis, Missouri is closer to Seville (southern Spain) than to northern Argentina, by about 400 miles. (States south and southwest of St. Louis, such as Arizona, Texas, and Florida are closer to Argentina.)
Iowa and the Midwest are closer to Spain than to Argentina. The SW and southern states are closer to Argentina.
Montana and the northwest US are closer to Spain than to Argentina. Southern and southwestern states are closer to Argentina.
In Argentina, you closer to northern than to Spain in southern.
Spain is closer to North Carolina than is Argentina. States farther to the south and southwest are closer to Argentina.
Like most of the US, Illinois is closer to Spain than to Argentina.(Some southern locations of the US are closer to Argentina.)
Like most of the US, Wisconsin is closer to Spain than to Argentina.(Some southern locations of the US are closer to Argentina.)