Well, I guess you'd describe it as the east-central part of New York State.
That point is 4,605 feet due south of the intersection of East Main St and New York St
in the town of Mohawk. Whatever else you want to locate in reference to that point
really depends on what you're going to call "approximately".
New York City is at latitude 40 degrees 42 minutes North (that's the parallel part) and 74 degrees west (which is the meridian).
That point is in the west-central interior of Greenland. Greenland is part of the North American continent.
This is an unidentified part of Pakistan, about 60 miles south of Lahore
The country at this point is Burkina Faso. This point is in the western part of the country.
North Dakota, because the furthest north edge of North Dakota is 49 degrees, which is well north of any part of Maine. The south edge of North Dakota is 45 degrees 56 minutes, while the northern tip of Maine is 47 degrees 28 minutes.
New York City is at latitude 40 degrees 42 minutes North (that's the parallel part) and 74 degrees west (which is the meridian).
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Canada
No, New York is in North America.
New York is part of the Northeast Region
The only part of the USA at a latitude of 53 degrees north is a portion of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska.
It is 270 degrees clockwise from north.
That point is in the west-central interior of Greenland. Greenland is part of the North American continent.
Let's say Toronto 'cause "North York" is part of it.
60 degrees north latitude and 110 degrees east longitude is a sparsely populated part of Siberia. The nearest city is Ust-Ilimsk.
This is an unidentified part of Pakistan, about 60 miles south of Lahore
The Bronx is in the southern part of the state of New York. In the City of New York, the Bronx is the borough located the furthest north.