The important line of latitude that passes through Alaska at approximately 65 degrees North is the Arctic Circle. This line marks the southernmost latitude at which the sun can remain continuously above or below the horizon for 24 hours, occurring during the summer and winter solstices, respectively. The Arctic Circle is significant for its impact on climate, daylight, and wildlife in the region.
Latitude: 60°07′28″N Longitude: 149°26′00″W
Anchorage in Alaska is approximately at the same latitude as Sapporo in Japan. Both cities are known for their cold climates and proximity to the northern regions.
Latitude 51°20'N to 71°50'N Longitude 130°W to 172°E
There are no cities in the US on the same line of latitude as Edinburgh, Scotland (at 56 degrees North) - as the continental US only goes up to about 49 degrees N. The nearest is Kodiak, Alaska at 57 degrees North.
The latitude of Palmer, Alaska is approximately 61.6 degrees North.
Yes.
The only US state that the 64th parallel north crosses is Alaska.
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Only the American State of Alaska is crossed by latitude 65 degrees North.
Some cities at the same latitude as St. Petersburg, Russia (approximately 60 degrees N) include Helsinki in Finland, Stockholm in Sweden, and Anchorage in Alaska, USA.
The center of the southeast entrance to Alaska's State Capitol Building at 120 E 4th St is located at 58.3020° north latitude 134.4103° west longitude. Eight miles northwest of the central business district, at Juneau's International Airport, the west end of Runway-8 is located at 58.3580° north latitude 134.5970° west longitude. Other points around the city have different coordinates.
Yes, Fairbanks, Alaska, is further north than Helsinki, Finland. Fairbanks is located at approximately 64.8 degrees North latitude, while Helsinki is at about 60.2 degrees North latitude. This means Fairbanks is significantly further north than Helsinki.