Coventry's coordinates are - 52°24′29″N1°30′38″W
Newcastle's coordinates are - 54°58′N 1°36′W
This means that Newcastle is the more easterly town.
Yes, Newcastle upon Tyne is located further north than Carlisle. Newcastle is situated at a latitude of approximately 54.9784° N, while Carlisle is at around 54.8914° N. This means Newcastle is indeed more north than Carlisle.
You would need to be more specific - your description of the snake is vague - and there is more than one town or city on Earth with the name Newcastle (I live about 40 miles south of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the UK)
"Fenwick's is a department store in Newcastle, United Kingdom. The Fenwick store in Newcastle sales men and women's clothing, cosmetics, and baby clothing. They sale home appliances and have several different food facilities to choose from to eat."
You need to be more specific, which Newcastle? There is a Newcastle Upon Tyne, England with a population of about 292,200. There is a Newcastle, Australia with a population of about 288,732. There is a New Castle, Delaware with a population of about 5,285. There is a New Castle, Pennsylvania with a a population of about 23,273. There is a New Castle, Illinois with a population of about 18,114. There is a Newcastle, Washington with a population of about 10, 380. There is a Newcastle, Oklahoma with a population of about 7,685. I can literally just go off and name dozens of other cities called Newcastle, so in order to thoroughly answer your question, we need a country, or state, etc.
Philadelphia is more easterly than Pittsburgh
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It will depend to an extent on where in Cheshire you're travelling from and where abouts in Newcastle you want to go. I regularly travel from the Northwich area of Cheshire to roughly the middle of Newcastle and it takes around 3 hours in no traffic, travelling via the M6, M62 then A1(M) and the distance is about 175 miles door to door. Google maps is always good for giving an overview of mileage too if you want something more specific.
No, it is a through arch bridge, although there is a swing bridge that crosses the Tyne just downstream from the Tyne Bridge. Please see the related links for more information.
No because the latitude is 55 degrees N so the Sun never goes more than 11½ degrees below the northern horizon, so nautical twilight and astronomical twilight do not end.
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada is the most easterly city in North America while Cape Spear is the most easterly point in N.A.There may be a more easterly city in South America but I'm not sure.
Sunderland is the bigger city , and is the biggest city in the North East of England. Newcastle is a small town close to the River Tyne , and sees alot more trade than Sunderland since Sunderland is frowned upon by the political elite for assisting the Jacobite army during the war and defeating the "Geordies" on the fields of Nothumberlad. King James VI ordered that Sunderland must give most of its revenue to Newcastle merchants in 1610 after Newcastle complained about how much coal Sunderland was producing , and to this day Newcastle still lives off Sunderland`s revenue , receiving large amounts of tax-payer`s money , and depriving Sunderland of the renovation it desperately needs.