Yes around 58 degrees latitude
Stockholm is the capital city of Sweden.
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Probably Definately: It's just south of 60 latitude.
Stockholm, Sweden and Uppsala, Sweden which is actually only an hour away from Stockholm.
The capital of Australia is Canberra and the capital of Sweden is Stockholm.
No, Aberdeen, Scotland is not further north than Stockholm, Sweden. Its latitude is about 2 degrees south of Stockholm's latitude.
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.
Stockholm is the capital city of Sweden.
Latitude: N 59° 19' 45.5628" / Longitude: E 18° 4' 6.8916"
Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and is situated in the swedish county of Stockholm county and the province of Sodermanland and Uppland. It is near the coast of Sweden and falls in the 59.3300° N, 18.0700° E lines of latitude and longitude.
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.
South The latitude at the center of Stockholm is about 59.329° north. That's about 46 miles south of the 60th N parallel.
Stockholm's location is: Latitude: N 59° 19' 58.0372", Longitude: E 18° 3' 52.1572"
Stockholm is the capital city of Sweden.
No. Reykjavik is much further north than Stockholm.
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Probably Definately: It's just south of 60 latitude.