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.)
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
Two of them are Cairo, Egypt, and Kerrville, Texas. There are at least a thousand others.
The two parts where the maximum degree of latitude is reached are the North Pole, at approximately 90 degrees north latitude, and the South Pole, at approximately 90 degrees south latitude.
-- Suriname -- French Guiana
The latitude of the North Pole is 90 degrees N.The latitude of the South Pole is 90 degrees S.
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.
The equator, located at 0 degrees latitude, separates the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, which are both located at 23.5 degrees north and south latitude respectively.
The cities of Dauphin and Thompson are both north of Winnipeg (49.5°N 97°W) in Manitoba. The capitals of Saskatchewan (Prince Albert) and Alberta (Edmonton) are more northerly than Winnipeg, as well.
Bloomington and Minneapolis (both in Minnesota) are the two farthest north latitude cities to ever host a World Series game.
You have forgotten to include the degrees of latitude and longitude. For instance, the coordinates of London, England is 51.5074° N, 0.1278° W. In your question, you have two latitudes and no degrees.
what two deserts are at 25 degrees south latitude