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If you meant what is the region between 0 to 23.5 degrees latitude for both north and south, then the answer is the Tropics.
You're in the vicinity of of the Cook Islands, about halfway between Rarotonga and Mangari.
A latitude belt refers to a region that is around a latitude. This may also be used to define a region which is between two latitudes.
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You can consider 60 degrees S latitude as the farthest extent of the Antarctic region.
If you meant what is the region between 0 to 23.5 degrees latitude for both north and south, then the answer is the Tropics.
You're in the vicinity of of the Cook Islands, about halfway between Rarotonga and Mangari.
This is often referred to as the Tropics. It is an area that is generally warm, humid, and wet. Tropical plants grow and tropical animals live there.
It's the region north of 66.5622 degrees latitude
A latitude belt refers to a region that is around a latitude. This may also be used to define a region which is between two latitudes.
Luanda, Angola.
Roughly 47 degrees of latitude including the equator. This also defines the region on earth known as "The Tropics".
It is called middle-latitude region.
South America
Your answer depends on how you define region. South of 60 degrees S latitude, you can find the continent of Antarctica, which is 10% of the Earth's surface. North of 60 degrees N latitude, you can find parts of Europe, Asia, and North America. There is no land north of 83 degrees N. If 60 degrees is your measure, then the South Pole region has more land.
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In Australia - art of the aborigines. Mesoamerica Japan