In most Latin countries and in the Philippines, there are many cities named San Francisco.Most commonly, however, the city name San Francisco is used to describe California's fourth largest city. It is located on the western coast of California, about midway between the Mexico border and the Oregon border in the United States.
No, but Oakland does. They are the Golden State Warriors.Actually, because Oakland is part of San Francisco Bay Area, that means yes, San Francisco does have an NBA team called the Golden State Warriors
For every latitude number, there are two of them ... one "north" and one "south".The question doesn't tell us which one is meant.No part of anything in the US is south of 40° southlatitude.The parallel of 40° north latitude traverses California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado,Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. So we canaccurately say that- Each of those states is partly south of 40° north latitudeand partly not south of it.- Every state that's entirely south of any of those is entirely southof 40° north latitude.- Every state that's entirely north of any of those is entirely not southof 40° north latitude.Got that ?
San Francisco is a city; it has a Mayor, Gavin Newsom. San Francisco is in the state of California; the Governor of California is Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Delaware is a state of the US found in the Atlantic Coast. The state latitude is 39.0000° N and a longitude of 75.5000° W.
Two state capitals that are located on the 45 degrees north parallel of latitude are Lansing, the capital of Michigan, and Salem, the capital of Oregon.
right through romania, in the central-eastern part of europe.
That's off the coast of Hawaii.
The Great Barrier Reef is off the coast of Australia. It runs roughly parallel to the coast of Queensland, the Australian state in the northeast.
The only US state that the 64th parallel north crosses is Alaska.
The width of Florida is the distance between the cost in the east and the state border in the west, typically measured as a linear distance parallel to the nearest latitude. Since the cost line and borders are not parallels, the distance varies with every point along the coast.
40 degrees due north of Tennessee is somewhere on pack ice on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut. 40 degrees due south of Tennessee puts you in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Peru. The 40th parallel of north latitude passes through Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, but not through Tennessee. It's really a mystery what the question is asking for.
California is the only state that borders the San Francisco Bay. The bay is located along the northern coast of California.
None of them. That point is off the coast of Tasmania.
The 43rd parallel cuts through Tasmania, not mainland Australia.
Are you talking about the Mississippi River ? Then I think it would be the bank ofthe river, not the coast. Oceans have coasts, lakes have shores, and rivers havebanks.The states that are completely or partly south of 40° north latitude and lie alongthe banks of the Mississippi River are:-- Missouri-- Illinois-- Kentucky-- Arkansas-- Tennessee-- Louisiana-- Mississippi