The meridian of 65° east longitude is a line between the north and south poles that
passes through Franz Josef Land, Novaya Zemlya, Gornyatskiy and Kurgan in Russia,
western Kazakhstan, Bukhara in Uzbekistan, western Turkmenistan, Maimana and
Cagcaran in Afghanistan, western Pakistan, the Indian ocean, and Antarctica.
"Seventy-five degrees west longitude" is the description of all of the the points on a
line between the north and south poles and 75 degrees west of the Prime Meridian.
The line is a little more than 12,000 miles long, and it crosses parts of . . .
-- Islands in Nunavut (Canada): Ellesmere, Baffin, Foley, Moodie,
-- Quebec and Ontario provinces (Canada)
-- New York State
-- Pennsylvania
-- New Jersey
-- the Atlantic Ocean
-- the Bahamas
-- Cuba
-- the Caribbean Sea
-- Colombia
-- Peru
-- the Pacific Ocean
-- Chile
-- Antarctica
"75 degrees East longitude" is the description of a line that stretches
between the north pole and the south pole.
A few of the cities near it are:
Russia: Surgut, Omsk, Tara, Irtysh
Kazakhstan: Ekibastuz, Balqash
Kyrgyztan: Bishkek
China: Kashi
Pakistan: Lahore
India: Srinigar, Jammu, Amritsar, Mangalore
the Arabian sea look at an atlas!
Arabian Sea.
That point is in Iceland, about 65 miles northeast of Reykjavik. Longitude is east/west. Latitude is north/south.
That point is in Australia, near the east coast and about 65 miles north of Newcastle.
65 degrees north lattitude and 19 degrees west
65 degrees north and 25 degrees east
Pakistan
Arabian sea
Washuk, Pakistan
82 N 65 E is in the Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, near a group of islands.
the Arabian sea look at an atlas!
Arabian Sea.
65 N 30 E is Kareliya Republits, Russia.
That point is in east-central Austria, about 65 miles west-southwest of Vienna.
That point is in Iceland, about 65 miles northeast of Reykjavik. Longitude is east/west. Latitude is north/south.
That point is in Australia, near the east coast and about 65 miles north of Newcastle.
There isn't one. Those coordinates put you in the north Atlantic Ocean.