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Scotland is warmed by the Gulf Stream of the Atlantic Ocean, Moscow is a long way from the coast.
Copenhagen and Moscow are on similar a latitude to Edinburgh.
Moscow, Russia is at 55 degrees 45 minutes north, and the US/Canadian border is at 49 degrees north. So the only parts of the USA that are at the same latitude as Moscow Russia would be along the Alaskan "panhandle", the chain of islands that follow the Pacific coastline. Looking in Google Earth along that line of latitude, I don't see anything that you might call a "city", or even a "town". There's a village called Thorne Bay, AK that's pretty close, though.
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The time in Moscow and Uganda is always the same (UTC+3).
Moscow is the capital of Russia, Tokyo is the capital of Japan.
Russia is in the eastern hemisphere, on the continents of Europe and Asia. Every point in it has both a latitude and a longitude, and no two points have the same pair of numbers.
Not exactly, but there's some broad overlap in latitudes.
4,540 miles. The distance is made this short by flying directly over the Arctic Circle. For comparison, New York City is 4,664 miles from Moscow- virtually the same distance.
I live at 42.03622° north latitude. There are places at the same latitude in -- Portugal -- Spain -- France -- Italy -- Serbia and Montenegro -- Albania -- Macedonia -- Bulgaria -- Turkey -- Georgia -- Russia -- Turkmenistan -- Kazakhstan -- Uzbekistan -- Kyrgyzstan -- China -- Mongolia -- North Korea -- Japan, and -- Canada
around the captial of russia on June 6 1969