I believe those are cities. From that list, Salt Lake City lies just north of the 40th parallel.
Latitude is 40 degrees 47 minutes north. Longitude is 111 degrees 57 minutes west.
Andover, Kansas an eastern suburb of Wichita, Kansas. I assume you're going from the Onion article about the Kansas Rectangle. Classic.
Baton Rogue, Louisiana, Indianapolis, Indiana and Columbus is the capital of Ohio; There's Montgomery, Alabama, south of Helena, Montana; Then there's Denver, Colorado under Boise, Idaho. Texas has Austin, then we go north To Massachusetts, Boston and Albany, New York; Tallahassee, Florida, and Washington, DC, Santa Fe, New Mexico and Nashville, Tennessee. Elvis used to hang out there a lot, ya know. Trenton's in New Jersey, north of Jefferson, Missouri. You got Richmond in Virginia, South Dakota has Pierre; Harrisburg's in Pennsylvania and Augusta's up in Maine, And here is Providence, Rhode Island, next to Dover, Delaware. Concord, New Hampshire, just a quick jaunt To Montpelier, which is up in Vermont; Hartford's in Connecticut, so pretty in the fall, And Kansas has Topeka, Minnesota has St. Paul. Juneau's in Alaska and there's Lincoln in Nebraska, And there's Raleigh out in North Carolina, and then There's Madison, Wisconsin, and Olympia in Washington, Phoenix, Arizona, and Lansing, Michigan. Here's Honolulu, Hawaii's a joy, Jackson, Mississippi, and Springfield, Illinois; South Carolina with Columbia down the way, And Annapolis in Maryland on Chesapeake Bay! They have wonderful clam chowder! Cheyenne is in Wyomin' and perhaps you make your home in Salt Lake City out in Utah, where the buffalo roam; Atlanta's down in Georgia, and there's Bismarck, North Dakota, And you can live in Frankfort in your old Kentucky home. Salem in Oregon, from there we join, Little Rock in Arkansas, Iowa's got Des Moines; Sacramento, California, Oklahoma and its city, Charleston, West Virginia, and Nevada, Carson City That's all the capitals there are!
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Salt lake city, look at a map!
The state capital that is north of 40 degrees N latitude is Augusta, Maine.
Salt Lake City is the northernmost of the cities listed. It is both the capital and largest city in Utah.
Frankfort is at 84° 51' 5" west longitude x 38° 11' 25" north latitude.
Denver is located approximately 40 degrees north latitude and Los Angeles is around 34 degrees north latitude. So, the distance between them in terms of degrees of latitude would be about 6 degrees. Considering 1 degree of latitude is approximately 70 miles, Denver is roughly 420 miles north of Los Angeles.
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Denver's northern suburbs extend to within a few miles of 40° North, but in summary, no.
There are two different 40th parallels. -- If you mean the parallel of 40° south latitude, then Denver is about 5,500 miles north of it. -- If you're referring to the parallel of 40° north latitude, the center of downtown Denver is about 16 miles south of that one.
Rome, Italy is located at 42 degrees North Latitude and 13 degrees East Longitude.