Moscow, Russia is at 55 degrees 45 minutes north, and the US/Canadian border is at 49 degrees north. So the only parts of the USA that are at the same latitude as Moscow Russia would be along the Alaskan "panhandle", the chain of islands that follow the Pacific coastline.
Looking in Google Earth along that line of latitude, I don't see anything that you might call a "city", or even a "town". There's a village called Thorne Bay, AK that's pretty close, though.
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Italian cities are generally located at a lower latitude compared to cities in the United States. For example, Rome has a latitude of around 41°N while New York City is at about 40°N. This means that Italian cities are typically closer to the equator and therefore have a milder climate than cities in the US at the same latitude.
Cities at the same latitude can experience different climates due to factors such as proximity to oceans, altitude, and prevailing wind patterns. These factors can influence temperature, precipitation, and overall weather patterns, leading to variations in seasons between cities at the same latitude.
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.
Some US cities near latitude 26 degrees include Miami, Florida; Key West, Florida; and Brownsville, Texas.