That would depend on how you define "city" and how you define "close".
Manila, Philippines isn't too far from that line, but no other major city lies as close to the 120E meridian.
Haikou and Hangzhou, China are close to 120E. Shanghai and Nanking China are 1.5 degrees either side of the line.
The meridian of 120° east longitude crosses territory of the Russian Federation, China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, and Antarctica, plus the territorial waters of Malaysia and Taiwan.
Some of the major cities in the United States that lie along the 80 degrees longitude west line include Cleveland, Ohio; Richmond, Virginia; and Jacksonville, Florida.
California has a northern border and an eastern one, but no "northeastern" border. However, the boundary between California and Nevada does appear to follow close to the meridian of 120 degrres west, for about 200 miles.
Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay all lie entirely to the east of the 60w longitude line.
The Ural Mountains lie almost exactly on the 60 degrees east line of longitude.
The meridian of 120° east longitude crosses territory of the Russian Federation, China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, and Antarctica, plus the territorial waters of Malaysia and Taiwan.
Some of the major cities in the United States that lie along the 80 degrees longitude west line include Cleveland, Ohio; Richmond, Virginia; and Jacksonville, Florida.
California has a northern border and an eastern one, but no "northeastern" border. However, the boundary between California and Nevada does appear to follow close to the meridian of 120 degrres west, for about 200 miles.
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3½ x 120 miles ie 420 miles
All of them.
There are 420 miles between the two cities.
Norway, Sweden, and the Czech Republic all lie at 15 degrees east longitude. Major rivers in these countries would also lie in this longitude.
All of them.
Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay all lie entirely to the east of the 60w longitude line.
The Ural Mountains lie almost exactly on the 60 degrees east line of longitude.
Prime meridian