African cities that are within about 30 miles either side of the equator include
(Mogadishu is at 2° North, about 140 miles from the Equator.)
Toronto and Ottawa are two Canadian cities that have roughly the same latitude as Edinburgh, Scotland. They are all situated around 55 degrees north latitude.
The two Mexican cities that are approximately 30 degrees north latitude are Mexico City and Guadalajara.
The two capital cities that lie at about 45 degrees North latitude are St. Paul, Minnesota and Augusta, Maine. Madison, Wisconsin, Bismarck, North Dakota, Helena, Montana, Boise, Idaho, and Olympia, Washington are all also near 45 degrees North.
Minneapolis, MN at 93 degrees west Ruma, Serbia at 20 degrees east
The city that shares the same latitude as Memphis, Tennessee is Cairo, Egypt. Both cities are located at approximately 35 degrees north latitude. This means they are at the same distance from the equator in the northern hemisphere. The similar latitudes can result in comparable climate patterns and daylight hours for these two cities.
Two of them are Cairo, Egypt, and Kerrville, Texas. There are at least a thousand others.
The points at which the degrees of latitude reach their maximum are Earth's poles. The North Pole is at 90 degrees North, and the South Pole is at 90 degrees South.
-- Suriname -- French Guiana
The latitude of the North Pole is 90 degrees N.The latitude of the South Pole is 90 degrees S.
The latitude of the line that is two-thirds of the way from the equator towards the south pole is approximately -45 degrees. This is because the latitude of the equator is 0 degrees and that of the south pole is -90 degrees, so two-thirds between them corresponds to -45 degrees.
Hue and DaNang in Vietnam are both less than 230 miles in that direction from that point. Taipei . . . 1,280 miles Tokyo . . . 2,400 miles Anchorage . . . 5,800 miles Honolulu . . . 6,290 miles
Once you specify a latitude and longitude, you've described one single point on the earth's surface. It would be impossible for two cities, two states, two countries, or even two front yards to both include points with the same latitude and longitude. The point described in the question is not in any city. It's at the end of John Mason Rd in the Nantahala National Forest in North Carolina, just about 4,600 feet north of the Georgia state line, and about 3.7 miles southwest of Brasstown NC.