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Does our latitude affect our attitudes...

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posted on Sep, 6 2022 @ 09:26 AM
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Stumbled across this elsewhere and thought it was interesting as a bit of a geography and history nut.

Beijing, New York, Chicago, Seoul, Tokyo, and Toronto all fall with the same latitudes which I generally knew. As well as I knew obviously these places had the advantage of being suitable not only geographically but because of rivers, bays, and hubs for travel and commerce. That said looking at where some cities fall on latitudes in the US, makes me wonder are some of our traits similar because we live on the same latitude approximately to another place on the globe.

I mean come on New York lines up on the heel of Italy, forget about it. War-torn Beirut is Civil war burned down Atlanta, 2-sided religious Tehran struggles to modernize, some say there is an old Charlotte keeping New Charlotte from happening, and Rome is damn close to Chicago, Tripoli and Benghazi San Diego, and Tijuana

We got Tel Aviv in Texas both independent almost fanatically and perhaps the perfect analog in Ankara Turkey and Philadelphia Pa.
Check out the destinations by latitude link at the bottom.

Is one reason for our differences and similarities in attitude based on our latitudes

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174 POPULAR DESTINATIONS BY LATITUDE
Southern Hemisphere cities are on the same list BTW.

64°

Reykjavik, Iceland

60°

Helsinki, Finland
Bergen, Norway

59°

Oslo, Norway
Stockholm, Sweden
Tallinn, Estonia
St. Petersburg, Russia

57°

Riga, Latvia

55°

Edinburgh, Scotland
Copenhagen, Denmark
Moscow, Russia
Vilnius, Lithuania

53°

Galway, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland
Hamburg, Germany

52°

Amsterdam, Netherlands
Berlin, Germany
Warsaw, Poland

51°

London, England
Bruges, Belgium

50°

Brussells, Belgium
Prague, Czech Republic
Krakow, Poland

49°

Vancouver, Canada
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic

48°

Paris, France
Munich, Germany
Vienna, Austria
Salzburg, Austria
Bratislava, Slovakia

47°

Zurich, Switzerland
Budapest, Hungary
Interlaken, Switzerland
Lucerne, Switzerland

46°

Ljubjana, Slovenia

45°

Montreal, Canada
Milan, Italy
Venice, Italy
Belgrade, Serbia
Zagreb, Croatia
Queenstown, New Zealand

44°

Bucharest, Romania
Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina
Monaco, Monaco
Christchurch, New Zealand

43°

Toronto, Canada
Nice, France
Florence, Italy
Split, Croatia

42°

Dubrovnik, Croatia
Sofia, Bulgaria
Boston, USA

41°

Chicago, USA
Barcelona, Spain
Rome, Italy
Istanbul, Turkey
Bariloche, Argentina

40°

New York City, USA
Madrid, Spain
Naples, Italy
Sorrento, Italy

39°

Beijing, China
Ibiza, Spain
Valencia, Spain

38°

Washington DC, USA
Lisbon, Portugal
Mar del Plata, Argentina
Rotorua, New Zealand

37°

San Francisco, USA
Athens, Greece
Seoul, South Korea
Granada, Spain
Malaga, Spain
Seville, Spain
Mykonos, Greece
Faro, Portugal
Antalya, Turkey
Melbourne, Australia

36°

Las Vegas, USA
Rhodes, Greece
Santorini, Greece
Valletta, Malta
Kas, Turkey
Auckland, New Zealand

35°

Tokyo, Japan
Kyoto, Japan
Osaka, Japan

34°

Los Angeles, USA
Fez, Morocco
Xian, China
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Montevideo, Uruguay
Sydney, Australia
Punta del Este, Uruguay

33°

Beirut, Lebanon
Santiago, Chile
Cape Town, South Africa
Mendoza, Argentina
Santiago, Chile

Valparaiso, Chile

32°

Tel Aviv, Israel

31°

Marrakech, Morocco
Amman, Jordan
Shanghai, China
Perth, Australia

30°

Cairo, Egypt

29°

New Orleans, USA

28°

Delhi, India
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt
Tenerife, Spain

27°

Kathmandu, Nepal
Brisbane, Australia

25°

Miami, USA
Dubai, UAE
Taipei, Taiwan

24°

Abu Dhabi, UAE

23°

Los Cabos, Mexico
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Sao Paulo, Brazil

22°

Macau, Macau
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Sapa, Vietnam
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

21°

Honolulu, USA
Cancun, Mexico
Hanoi, Vietnam
Cozumel, Mexico
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

19°

Mexico City, Mexico
Luang Prabang, Laos
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

18°

Mumbai, India
Chiang Mai, Thailand
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Montego Bay, Jamaica

17°

Antigua, Guatemala
San Pedro, Belize
Vientiane, Laos
Yangon, Myanmar
Hue, Vietnam

16°

La Paz, Bolivia
Cairns, Australia

15°

Goa, India
Hội An, Vietnam

14°

Dakar, Senegal
Manila, Philippines

13°

Bangkok, Thailand
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Pattaya, Thailand
Nha Trang, Vietnam
Cusco, Peru

12°

Boracay Island, Philippines
Lima, Peru

11°

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

10°

Cartagena, Colombia
Caracas, Venezuela
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam



San José, Costa Rica



Panama City, Panama
Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
Recife, Brazil



Phuket Town, Thailand

Colombo, Sri Lanka
Zanzibar City, Tanzania
Jakarta, Indonesia



Medellin, Colombia
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania



Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Arusha, Tanzania



Singapore, Singapore
Nairobi, Kenya



Quito, Ecuador



edit on 6-9-2022 by putnam6 because: error correction additions

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posted on Sep, 6 2022 @ 09:42 AM
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a reply to: putnam6

I wonder if there's any correlation with ley lines? Interesting rabbit hole you've found, putnam.



posted on Sep, 6 2022 @ 10:11 AM
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a reply to: nugget1

it certainly does, just for the fact that latitude affects the climate.
If you can harvest all year round, you won't have to learn to plan ahead ever.
I'm fairly sure that this very basic difference makes up for most of the behavioral diversity seen in different cultures around the globe.
Planing requires a more sophisticated thinking process than just living from the hand to the mouth, it is also the root of stress and disappointment.



posted on Sep, 6 2022 @ 10:14 AM
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originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: putnam6

I wonder if there's any correlation with ley lines? Interesting rabbit hole you've found, putnam.


Ive heard of those too, that's definitely down the rabbit hole a little bit further I'm gonna have to look at that more closely



posted on Sep, 6 2022 @ 10:20 AM
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Does our latitude affect our attitudes


somebody has already pointed that out a long time ago,




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posted on Sep, 6 2022 @ 10:34 AM
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originally posted by: BernnieJGato
a reply to: putnam6




Does our latitude affect our attitudes


somebody has already pointed that out a long time ago,





Well, I certainly am well-learned on the philosophy that it is indeed always 5 o'clock somewhere, and who am I to argue with someone who knows the true appreciation of a good cheeseburger



posted on Sep, 6 2022 @ 10:47 AM
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a reply to: putnam6

yes he sees life as it truly is and has a way of putting it, that that everyone can understand.
now if you'll excuse me it's 5 o'clock somewhere.



posted on Sep, 6 2022 @ 11:00 AM
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originally posted by: BernnieJGato
a reply to: putnam6

yes he sees life as it truly is and has a way of putting it, that that everyone can understand.
now if you'll excuse me it's 5 o'clock somewhere.


I prefer to start a little early, like at 4:20.



posted on Sep, 6 2022 @ 11:54 AM
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a reply to: putnam6

Among other things, the latitude influenced where my wife wanted to live when we picked our current house. She also studied maps for things like elevation and where the rivers are because of tsunamis.



posted on Sep, 6 2022 @ 11:55 AM
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living north of new york, and knowing people down in TN- I'll say... yeah, climate does effect attitude.

If some punk comes around here messing up my garden, that's messing with my ability to eat in four months.
Messing with my equipment? Stealing my resources? I need this stuff, I don't have a snowblower just for the # of it.
That's grounds for execution, because it's endangering me and my family come winter. I'd rather be shot than watch my wife starve.

Down south? who cares? more food will be ready for harvest in january.



posted on Sep, 6 2022 @ 12:58 PM
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Scandinavia i can tell latitude forced people to co-operate with each other, it was all about survival in a cold climate then in small villages. They are more trusting and ask help only when they really need that and can´t do it on their own ( perhaps in centuries ago it was the same, not bothering your neighbour unless you really needed it as neighbour was also struggling to survive ). Also less talkative ( saving energy
which i believe is due how our ancestors genes adapted living here. Even its cold up here people are more content in their lives than rest of the World ( World happiness reports ). In Scandinavia many of us have a bit Inuit in our genes. In same latitude is Alaska and Siberia ( Inuits originally ). I bet it is more genetical than other in this latitude.
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posted on Sep, 6 2022 @ 02:50 PM
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originally posted by: dollukka
Scandinavia i can tell latitude forced people to co-operate with each other, it was all about survival in a cold climate then in small villages. They are more trusting and ask help only when they really need that and can´t do it on their own ( perhaps in centuries ago it was the same, not bothering your neighbour unless you really needed it as neighbour was also struggling to survive ). Also less talkative ( saving energy
which i believe is due how our ancestors genes adapted living here. Even its cold up here people are more content in their lives than rest of the World ( World happiness reports ). In Scandinavia many of us have a bit Inuit in our genes. In same latitude is Alaska and Siberia ( Inuits originally ). I bet it is more genetical than other in this latitude.


This was pretty much where I was going with this, an attitude, the perception of your community, your neighbors. Of course, some of it is based on rural vs urban as well as cultural and historical differences.

Still, when you realize here in America it could easily be separated into lots of regions, but Ive traveled enough to know Atlanta, Birmingham, Columbia Charleston, Dallas, and Phoenix have a similar vibe and latitude. Within 2 degrees we got Boston, Chicago,Detroit, Cleveland, New York, and Trenton, and while we could blame thier similarities on urban blight or the fact that they are mostly in the Iron Belt but is there more to it? Is it just age and development? Had a buddy from New York comment on how new Atlanta looked and felt different compared to northern major cities.

That said Ive been up and down the east coast of the US from Key West all over Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina Virginia, DC, Philly, etc and even Florida Key West isn't Miami and Miami isn't Tampa, Orlando, or Jacksonville or Tallahassee or Pensacola and they all have similar weather but all of them do have their distinctions too. It is almost like the south starts south of Arlington Virginia and covers the panhandle of Florida but the rest of Florida has its own distinctions.

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