There are quite a few, including Copenhagen, Oslo, Helsinki, Tallinn and Reykjavik.
No. Reykjavik is much further north than Stockholm.
No, Tripoli, the capital of Libya, is not about 2000 miles west of Stockholm, Sweden. In fact, Tripoli is located in North Africa, approximately 1,600 miles southeast of Stockholm. The two cities are separated by the Mediterranean Sea and several countries.
South The latitude at the center of Stockholm is about 59.329° north. That's about 46 miles south of the 60th N parallel.
There are a number of cities north of Paris. In Europe alone, Moscow, London, St. Petersburg, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Stockholm are all north of Paris.
It is just south of that latitude, being over 59 degrees north.
The state capital of North Dakota is Bismarck. Other cities/towns in North Dakota are: Fargo Grand Forks Minot Jamestown Dickinson Williston
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Olympia, Washington are state capital cities. Ottawa is the capital city in Canada.
The co-ordinates you have given refer to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden (which of course is nowhere near North America).
Cities do not have capitals; only countries have capitals. Pyongyang is the capital of the country of North Korea.
It is 59 deg 17 min north so it is south of 60 deg north
No, Aberdeen, Scotland is not further north than Stockholm, Sweden. Its latitude is about 2 degrees south of Stockholm's latitude.
There are a lot of cities on the Baltic. Stockholm, Sweden (59 North, 18 East) is one of them.