I was worried when I first read your question, and realized that I have no idea whether
you need information concerning the Jamestown in California, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana,
Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, North Carolina, North Dakota, New Mexico, Nevada,
New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, or maybe even the
historic colonial one in Virginia.
But my dismay quickly turned to an incredible lightness, when I further realized that since it was
not specified, I'm free to select the one of my own choice. I therefore selected the Jamestown in
New York for my response, not only because it is the one nearest to my boyhood home and the
birthplace of Lucille Ball, but also because I remember it so well as the scene of a brief job that
involved working on a flat fourth-story rooftop in knee-deep snow during a gout flare-up ...
memories of magic moments that the shifting sands of time can never obscure.
But I digress.
Any and all 'lines' of latitude between roughly 42.07° N and 42.12° N cross Jamestown. A 'line'
drawn at any latitude within that range crosses the city, and there is no limit to the number of
different possibilities. There is no standard set of 'lines' that everyone must refer to.
It's doubtful that you would ever ask a person "What mark on the ruler is closest to your height ?".
You would most likely ask him instead, "How tall are you ?"
Jamestown is located in Virginia, United States, and the northern line of latitude nearest to Jamestown is approximately 37.2 degrees north.
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The Equator, which is at 0 degrees latitude, is the line that divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres.
A line of latitude divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres. Lines of latitude run east-west and are parallel to the equator.
The line of latitude that separates the northern and southern hemispheres is called the equator. It is situated at 0 degrees latitude and runs around the widest part of the Earth's circumference.
The zero degree line of latitude that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres is called the Equator.
The equator at 0 degrees latitude separates the northern and southern hemispheres. It is an imaginary line circling the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles.
The Arctic Circle.
The most northern 'line' of latitude is really a point. 90 degrees latitude north is the north pole.
Illinois is closer to the nearest capital line of latitude
which special line of latitude runs through northern Asia, northern Europe, and northern north America
The Equator, which is at 0 degrees latitude, is the line that divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres.
which special line of latitude runs through northern Asia, northern Europe, and northern North America
A line of latitude divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres. Lines of latitude run east-west and are parallel to the equator.
It is the line of latitude known as the Equator (latitude zero).
The northern edge of the island of Hispaniola is at 19 degrees 55 minutes north.
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The Equator is zero latitude and is an imaginary line that separates the World into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The Arctic Circle is the Answer.