There are a number of pairs of cities at the same longitude. For example, San Francisco and Redding, CA. Adelaide, Australia, and Nagano, Japan. Shanghai, China, Taipei, Taiwan, and Manila, Philippines.
That's like asking "Who are the two people whose names are spelled the same?"
Each latitude is a circle that goes all the way around the earth and has billions or
trillions of points on it. And there are billions or trillions of different latitudes.
The intersection of Michigan Ave. and Randolph St. in downtown Chicago is at the
same latitude as the Circo Massimo in Rome. And my home in Skokie Illinois is at
the same latitude as the Hokkaido-Komagatake volcano in Japan. There are a
jillion bazillion other pairs like this on earth.
Whatever longitude you decide to choose, it represents a line between the north
and south poles that's more than 12,000 miles long. Some of them are mostly over
water, but others are mostly over land, and traverse literally hundreds if not thousands
of cities, towns, and villages all on the same longitude.
The question is a lot like asking "What two people in the USA have the same height ?"
It's possible to define an infinite number of latitudes on Earth, and you're asking me
to examine every one of them, to find one that happens to cross two cities.
One good, correct answer to this question is: San Francisco CA and Beckley WV.
Another one is Washington DC and Colorado Springs CO.
Another one is Madrid, Spain and Pittsburgh PA.
Another one is Ramat Gan, Israel and Nanjing, China.
I'm guessing that there are at least 1,000 more.
Another capital city on the same longitude as Guyana is Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay. Both cities are located approximately on the 58th meridian west.
Cities on approximately the same latitude would be: Seattle and Paris. To find cities on the same latitude, simply locate one city, then follow that latitude line eastwards or westwards until you encounter another city. Traveling northwards or southwards will change your latitude location.Several cities fall on the same latitude. One example is 40 degrees North. Cities that fall on this latitude include Columbus, Philadelphia, Beijing, Reno, Valencia, Palermo and Athens.
No two points on Earth ... even the places where your two feet are standing ... can have the same latitude and longitude.
If you spend some time with a globe, a book of maps, or a mapping softwarepackage, you'll find loads of cities and towns that are all on almost any latitudeyou choose, and tons of them that are all on almost any longitude you choose.But . . .A pair of latitude / longitude numbers describes a single point on the Earth. Soit's not possible for two different points to have the same latitude and longitude.
No place in Canada has the same longitude that Anchorage has.However, Destruction Bay and Frances Lake in the Yukon Territory, Nahanni Butteand Rat River in the Northwest Territories, Ennadai and Eskimo Point in Nunavut,and Resolution Island in Quebec, have very nearly the same latitude that Anchorage has.
Madrid, Spain and Johannesburg, South Africa share the same line of longitude.
England and Venice
Another capital city on the same longitude as Guyana is Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay. Both cities are located approximately on the 58th meridian west.
Cities on approximately the same latitude would be: Seattle and Paris. To find cities on the same latitude, simply locate one city, then follow that latitude line eastwards or westwards until you encounter another city. Traveling northwards or southwards will change your latitude location.Several cities fall on the same latitude. One example is 40 degrees North. Cities that fall on this latitude include Columbus, Philadelphia, Beijing, Reno, Valencia, Palermo and Athens.
No two points on Earth ... even the places where your two feet are standing ... can have the same latitude and longitude.
If you spend some time with a globe, a book of maps, or a mapping softwarepackage, you'll find loads of cities and towns that are all on almost any latitudeyou choose, and tons of them that are all on almost any longitude you choose.But . . .A pair of latitude / longitude numbers describes a single point on the Earth. Soit's not possible for two different points to have the same latitude and longitude.
No place in Canada has the same longitude that Anchorage has.However, Destruction Bay and Frances Lake in the Yukon Territory, Nahanni Butteand Rat River in the Northwest Territories, Ennadai and Eskimo Point in Nunavut,and Resolution Island in Quebec, have very nearly the same latitude that Anchorage has.
Every point on Earth has a latitude and a longitude. No two points have the same set of two numbers.
Not necessarily. In fact, not even cities at the same longitude always have the same time; some time zone boundaries wander across the map, based more on political than physical considerations.
No, cities on the same line of latitude do not necessarily have the same time. Time zones are dictated by longitudinal lines, with each time zone typically covering 15 degrees of longitude. Therefore, cities at the same latitude may fall into different time zones.
Yes, it is possible for two people to be at the same latitude and longitude at the same time if they are at the same location on the Earth's surface. This can happen in the case of events or gatherings where people are specifically coordinated to be at the same spot.
Once you specify a latitude and longitude, you've described one single point on the earth's surface. It would be impossible for two cities, two states, two countries, or even two front yards to both include points with the same latitude and longitude. The point described in the question is not in any city. It's at the end of John Mason Rd in the Nantahala National Forest in North Carolina, just about 4,600 feet north of the Georgia state line, and about 3.7 miles southwest of Brasstown NC.