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Largest Cities in Europe by Latitude - Easy

Can you name the 3 largest European cities within a margin of 5°?
Population data from citypopulation.de, city proper population
Does not include cities with populations under 1,000; 35° to 75°
For example: the three biggest cities that have a latitude between 50° and 55°
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Last updated: November 4, 2021
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70° - 75°
Population
City
8,016
Hammerfest
3,492
Vadsø
2,861
Belushya Guba
 
 
65° - 70°
Population
City
282,851
Murmansk
207,327
Oulu
63,528
Rovaniemi
60° - 65°
Population
City
656,920
Helsinki
344,927
Arkhangelsk
292,796
Espoo
 
 
55° - 60°
Population
City
12,455,682
Moscow
5,384,342
Saint Petersburg
1,257,341
Kazan
50° - 55°
Population
City
9,088,994
London
3,669,491
Berlin
2,967,360
Kyiv
 
 
45° - 50°
Population
City
2,175,601
Paris
1,921,153
Vienna
1,752,286
Budapest
40° - 45°
Population
City
15,113,808
İstanbul
3,334,730
Madrid
2,783,809
Rome
 
 
35° - 40°
Population
City
800,215
València
691,395
Seville
664,046
Athens
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Level 77
Nov 4, 2021
I don't think I understand the rules. Berlin and Budapest are a long way off any of these lines and yet are included. Stockholm (much larger than Espoo) is a lot closer to a line but is not. Please explain.
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Level 73
Nov 4, 2021
It's between the lines, the lines show the border of the ranges