Oh, dude, Cincinnati is farther north than Philadelphia. Like, you can practically feel the temperature drop as you head up there. So, if you're looking to get your winter jacket out, head towards Cincinnati, not Philly.
It's not. New York is colder than Philadelphia because it is farther north. It is only colder by 3-8 degrees.
St. Petersburg is farther north.
Johannesburg is farther north.
New York City
Which is farther west beirnt or cairo
Philadelphia has many sections such as South Philadelphia, North Philadelphia, and West Philadelphia. Center City is in the center of all of them and is the main industrial area of the city.
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.
According to Google Maps, Lima, OH would be the city. It is about 120 north of Cincinnati on the way to Detroit.
Atlanta is farther north The city which is the farthest north in the USA is Atlanta 33 degrees 34' North, followed by Phoenix 33 degrees 26' North and the last is San Diego 32 degrees 42' North
Philadelphia is a city in Pennsylvania, which is a state in the United States, which is located in North America.
Looks like Philadelphia. They are pretty close, but Salt Lake City is about a degree further north than Philadelphia.
The city of Philadelphia was in the British colony of Pennsylvania, in North America. (It still exists today as the largest city in the modern day US state of Pennsylvania)