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If you don't know where you are, you ask, "Where am I?"

The only legitimate use for "Where I am?" is in response to a question about the location of something that you think might be occupying the same general space you are. For example:

Questioner: Do you know where your clothes are?

You: Where I am?

Questioner: Wrong. They are in the kitchen.