Italy is located approximately 1,000 miles (around 1,600 kilometers) north of the equator. The country spans roughly from 35°N to 47°N latitude, placing it well within the Northern Hemisphere. The exact distance can vary slightly depending on specific locations within Italy, but it generally remains around this figure.
Rome, Italy is approximately 1,876 miles away from the equator.
-- The center of Rome, New York is about 2,990 miles north of the equator. -- The center of Rome, Italy is about 2,890 miles north of the equator. -- The center of Rome, Mississippi is about 2,350 miles north of the equator. Whether they appear above it or below it depends on how your map is printed, or how your globe is mounted.
The main entrance of the Palace of Justice on Via San Barnaba is 3,138.62 miles from the equator. Other spots around town are slightly nearer to it or farther from it.
Europe is in the Northern Hemisphere and is, therefore, north of the Equator.
Taiwan is approximately 1,217 miles from the Equator.
Honolulu, Hawaii is 1,465 miles away from the equator.
Italy is not a city, it is a country. The Capital, Rome is 41.5 degrees North of the Equator
it's about 1979.5 miles away from the equator.
There are 2,898 air miles between Boston, MA and the Equator.
The center of London is roughly 3,557 miles from the equator.
The diameter of the earth at the equator is about 25,000 miles, or about 40,000 kilometers
550 miles