41. North America Not So Far North
Surprisingly, New York City, nestled on the eastern coast of the United States, sits further south than the historic city of Rome in Italy. While Rome’s rich history and ancient landmarks may evoke images of a Mediterranean climate, the geographical reality places it at a higher latitude than the bustling metropolis of New York City.

This intriguing fact may come as a surprise, given the common perception of Rome as a southern European city and New York’s chilly winters. However, this geographical quirk highlights the diverse range of climates and landscapes found across the globe, challenging assumptions about latitude and its influence on a city’s position relative to the equator.