Salt Lake City is the northernmost of the cities listed. It is both the capital and largest city in Utah.
There are several state capitals in the US that are north of 40° north latitude.
But of those three, Salt Lake City is the only one that is.
Salt Lake City
The latitude and longitude of Denver, Colorado is 39.74 degrees North, 104.99 degrees West. Denver is a popular ski destination with those looking to ski the Rocky Mountain slopes.
Denver's northern suburbs extend to within a few miles of 40° North, but in summary, no.
It is located in Denver CO at 39.7392 degrees North latitude, 104.9848 degrees East latitude. (The city of Lafayette, just north of Denver, contains the exact geographical point 40°N 105°W.)
Yes, it passes through Colorado well north of Denver.
Denver is the capital of Colorado... a state out west from the United States
Denver, i found this somewhere else but i dont care
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Beirut is the capital of Lebanon. All of the listed citied (Frankfort, Denver, Salt Lake City) are state capitals in the USA.
The latitude and longitude of Denver, Colorado is 39.74 degrees North, 104.99 degrees West. Denver is a popular ski destination with those looking to ski the Rocky Mountain slopes.
Salt lake city, look at a map!
Denver is the capital city of Colorado. Denver is located at 39 degrees 45′43″N 104 degrees 52′52″W.
Denver's northern suburbs extend to within a few miles of 40° North, but in summary, no.
It is located in Denver CO at 39.7392 degrees North latitude, 104.9848 degrees East latitude. (The city of Lafayette, just north of Denver, contains the exact geographical point 40°N 105°W.)
The capital city that lies at about 105 degrees West longitude is Denver, Colorado. Its exact coordinates are 39.74 degrees North and 104.98 degrees West.
I believe those are cities. From that list, Salt Lake City lies just north of the 40th parallel.
The latitude of Denver, Colorado is 39° 44' 20".