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Istanbul is a big place. The latitude at the center of the Bosporus bridge is 41.04 degrees north.
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No, New York City is not farther north than Istanbul. New York City is located at approximately 40.7° N latitude, while Istanbul is situated at about 41.0° N latitude. Therefore, Istanbul is slightly farther north than New York City.
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Most of the International Date Line.
Madrid, Barcelona, Rome, Naples and Istanbul are all relatively close in latitude. Their weather is a lot better due to the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea.
That point is in the interior of northeastern Brazil, about 445 miles northeast of Brasilia.
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Istanbul is very close to that point.
Every point on Earth has a different set of latitude/longitude coordinates, and Istanbul is a big place, with lots of points in it. The northernmost minaret of the Sultan Ahmet (Blue) Mosque is located at 41.00597° north latitude 28.97648° east longitude. The southern corner of the main wall surrounding the Topkapı Sarayı is located at 41.01089° north latitude 28.98402° east longitude. Other spots around town have somewhat different coordinates.