The Ernst-Happel Stadium, built in Vienna in 1930 for the Second Workers' Olympiad,
is at about 48.207° North latitude.
A sweep across Canada for population centers at the same approximate latitude
uncovers the following:
Ontario :
-- Suomi (48.24°)
-- Thunder Bay (48.39°)
-- Goudreau (48.26°)
-- Dalton (48.15°)
-- Foleyet (48.24°)
-- Sesekinika (48.21°)
-- Virginiatown (48.15°)
Quebec:
-- Arntfield (48.20°)
-- Cadillac (48.27°)
-- Obaska (48.205°)
-- Bourmont (48.20°)
-- Ferland (48.18°)
-- Petit-Saguenay (48.213°)
-- Saint-Simone-de-Rimouski (48.203°)
-- Gascons (48.196°)
Newfoundland and Labrador :
-- Saint Fintans (48.202°)
-- Clarenville airport (48.275°)
-- Old Bonaventure (48.29°)
Hundreds have. Here is a selection:
Spain: Avilés, Gijón
France: Toulouse, Montpelier, Arles, Nice
Italy: Pisa, Livorno, Ancona
Croatia: Split
Bosnia/Herzegovina: Sarajevo
Serbia: Krusevac
Bulgaria: Dobrich
Russian Federation: Sochi, Nalchik,
Kazakhstan: Aqtau
China: Urümqi, Linxi, Tongliao
Japan: Asahikawa
USA: Boise ID, Moose WY, Thermopolis & Newcastle WY, Sioux Falls SD,
Albert Lea MN, Lacrosse & Sheboygan WI, Bay City & Cass City MI
The latitude at the center of Ontario, California is 34.0635 North. Reasonably close
to that same latitude are the cities/towns of . . .
-- Rabat and Fez, Morocco
-- Nurabad, Iran
-- Peshawar, Pakistan
-- Srinagar, India
-- Yuxia and Xuchang, China
-- Hofu and Tokushima, Japan
If the question refers to the Canadian province of Ontario (it would have been
considerate to specify), that's quite a different matter. From Pelee Island in
Lake Erie to the south shore of Hudson's Bay, Ontario spans a range of about
15.14 degrees of latitude, or about 1,050 miles (1,680 km) north-to-south.
In that same range of latitude around the Earth, there are literally thousands
of population centers of all shapes and sizes, in 45 different countries!
Calgary has a similar latitude to London, but they're not identical
Oviedo, Bilbao, San Sebastián, Toulouse, Montpellier, Monaco, Pisa,
Florence, and Sarajevo, are all within less than 1/2 degree.
The Prime Meridian passes through Greenwich which is a suburb of London, England.
The City of London is a small portion of the metropolitan region of London, which is located in England, in the United Kingdom. There are also many other cities and towns around the world that are called London because they were settled by or built by people from England.
How are the locations of the canadian cities related to the geographical features?
Moscow,Russia London,England and St.Peters-burg,Russia.
There's a HUGE number of cities that aren't at the same latitude
No. England is a country; Birmingham and London are cities. Birmingham and London are both in England.
london London and Liverpool
No. Paris is in France. London is in England.
No point in Canada has the same latitude as any point in New York City.
london, bristol, burmingham
London
London is a city. Cities don't have capitals. Cities can just be capitals. London is the capital of England and of the United Kingdom.
There are several cities in southern England. The largest by population are Bristol and Brighton & Hove. Greater London (commonly known as London) is the largest urban area but it is not a city. Greater London does have two small cities the City of Westminster and the City of London which is also the smallest city by population in England.
Paris, France, and London, England.
England only has one capital and its London
London, Birmingham, Manchester.
London, Birmingham & Liverpool.