No. Moscow to New York City is approx. 4662 miles and Moscow to Alaska is approx. 3956 miles.
4,540 miles. The distance is made this short by flying directly over the Arctic Circle. For comparison, New York City is 4,664 miles from Moscow- virtually the same distance.
The main reason is probably that Moscow is further north than New York City.
Moscow has a population of 10,524,400. New York City has a population of 8,363,710. The State of New Mexico has a population of 1,819,045.
Distance from New York to Moscow is 7525 kilometers or 4676 miles.
Rochester is closer to Syracuse than New York City.
Mexico City is at a distance of 3,363 km (2,090 miles) from New York City. London is 5,577 km (3,466 miles) apart from New York City. Therefore, Mexico City is closer to New York.
Detroit
The total distance in air miles from Anchorage, Alaska, to New York City is 3,370 miles, or 5,424 kilometres.
4,662 miles
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Toronto Canada
I'm not entirely sure but its in south east Asia around Moscow Alaska isn't a city and Moscow is no where near south-east Asia. This will depend on your definition of a city of course but you should look for western shores of northern continents. The Pacific North-West of North America from Oregon up to Alaska, and Scandinavia. Possible contenders for the title could be: * Vancouver Canada, * Port Alberni Canada, * Bella Colla Canada, * Port Hardy Canada, * Seattle Washington, * Oslo Norway,