Which cities share Charlotte’s latitude and longitude?

Directly north, east, south, and west of CLT, the world awaits.

Illuminated Nagoya TV Tower glowing gold against a dark night sky, surrounded by modern city buildings, with colorful neon lights reflecting across a glass rooftop in the foreground.

Compasses at the ready, we’re going on an adventure. | Photo via Canva

Have you ever wondered what would happen if you walked in a straight line around the world from Charlotte? Wonder no longer, wanderer.

Let us introduce you to LatLon Connect, an online tool that allows users to explore cities across the world that share the same latitude and longitude.

Here’s how it works

  • Head to the site and type in any city you like.
  • Follow the blue lines in any direction to see which other cities are highlighted. Those are the ones directly in line with your original destination.
  • Bonus: The settings button at the top of the screen allows users to tweak the results, meaning you can look for cities with smaller or greater populations, and you can expand the buffer distance — altering the number of cities that will show up.
A majestic traditional Japanese castle with green roofs is surrounded by lush trees under a vibrant sunset sky, with city buildings in the background.

Do you recognize this place? It shares Charlotte’s latitude. | Photo via Canva

What we found

In our search, we stuck with the default settings, looking for places with 100,000+ people with a buffer zone of 6.21 miles (that’s 10 kilometers).

Dozens of results popped up, with the most populated city lying directly on the other side of the globe: Nagoya, Japan’s fourth-largest city, pictured above. Around 10 million people call its metropolitan area home.

The largest US city Charlotte is aligned with? Find out for yourself.

For more info on Charlotte’s international connections, we threw together a roundup of our sister cities.

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