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Milan, Italy is thhe same latitude as Ottawa, Canada
It is a town, but it doesn't really matter, because they are almost the same thing.
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The city of Rome, Italy is on the same latitude line as Chicago, IL, which is 41 degrees. The straight-line distance from Rome to Chicago is 4,827 miles.Chicago, Illinois is on the same latitude as Rome, Italy.
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Chicago, DeKalb, Dixon, and Rock Falls are all quite near the latitude of Rome.
Siena is the same in Italian and English. The proper noun of place refers to an historic town in northwest peninsular Italy. The pronunciation will be "SYEH-na" in Italian.
yes No. Italy is located in the Northern Temperate zone. Rome's latitude is about the same as the latitude of New York City (about 42 degrees north) and the sun is never directly overhead despite how hot it gets in the summer.
There's a HUGE number of cities that aren't at the same latitude
Mexico City's latitude is 19.43º N (i.e. almost the same latitude of Hawaii)
New York is roughly 41 deg N. Latitude. Paris is 48! Rome, Istanbul, Madrid and Barcelona are on the same latitude as NYC. Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, and Gulf of St. Lawrence are on the same latitude as Paris (all in Canada).
Wellington NZ is on approximately the same latitude.