Here are a few of the ones within 0.1 of a degree (about 7 miles):
California: Cascade Creek, Stockton, Sonora
Nevada: Mina, Tonopah, Davis Creek
Utah: Lund, Boulder, Moab
Colorado: Telluride, Pueblo, La Junta
Kansas: Garden City, Cimarron, Hutchinson
Missouri: Wheatland, Richland, Rolla
Illinois: Chester, Percy, Benton
Indiana: Mt. Vernon, Evansville, Newburgh
Kentucky: Lewisport, Lexington, Winchester
West Virginia: Harts, Danville, White Sulphur Springs
Virginia: Charlottesville, Louisa, Warsaw
Maryland: Chrisfield, Marion Station
A single point has an exact latitude and longitude, and no two points have the same set of coordinates. Greece is a big place, with a large number of different points in it. In general, countries don't have exact coordinates. The southeast corner of the Parthenon, on the Acropolis in Athens, is located at 37.97128° north latitude 23.72638° east longitude. But the center of Kalamata is located at 37.036° north latitude 22.114° east longitude. The numbers are different at other places around the country.
There's a HUGE number of cities that aren't at the same latitude
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Springfield Missouri has almost the same latitude. The difference is like 5'
Athens is a city in Greece.
No. Athens is a city in Greece. Planets are other worlds.
Athens, Greece.
How are Sparta and Athens alike?-Located in Europe- Located in Greece- Both are polis, or city states of ancient Greece- Had Slaves-Belived in same gods- are storngest city states of ancient Greece- Both attended at the ancient Olympic- Fought in the Persian war- Had colonies- Had allies throughout Greece
Athens, Greece is the only city, which has been represented with three teams, Olympiacos, Panathinaikos and AEK Athens, in one year. London - Arsenal, Chelsea & Spurs.
Athens was a Greek city-state. Athens is considered to be the Cradle of Democracy. Only males who had completed their military training had the right to vote. That, of course, excluded women. When speaking of Greece, it is about the entire area of what is now modern Greece.
Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.
About 26 miles from Athens, the same place it is in modern Greece.
πόλεις (or polis). The English word "metropolis" derives from the same word.
A single point has an exact latitude and longitude, and no two points have the same set of coordinates. Greece is a big place, with a large number of different points in it. In general, countries don't have exact coordinates. The southeast corner of the Parthenon, on the Acropolis in Athens, is located at 37.97128° north latitude 23.72638° east longitude. But the center of Kalamata is located at 37.036° north latitude 22.114° east longitude. The numbers are different at other places around the country.
No . Olympia is at the west of the peloponisus while Athens is at the east of the Sterea Elllada.
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