Assuming that the question is referring to Helena, Montana . . .
If you travel the short way from Helena to Ulaanbaatar, you cover 141 degrees of longitude.
The center of the intersection of Tainter St and Oak Ave in St. Helena, California, at the northeast corner of the St. Helena Catholic Church, is located at 38.50373° north latitude 122.46981° west longitude. Other spots around town have different coordinates.
It is another way of finding location similar to latitude and longitude
The US Interstate Highway that runs through Helena, Montana is Interstate 15.
-- Montana: Kevin, Conrad, Fairfield, Helena -- Idaho: Idaho Falls, Lava Hot Springs, Oxford -- Utah: Newton, Clearfield, Brigham City, Bryce Canyon -- Arizona: Parks, Clarkdale, Phoenix
That point is in the central Atlantic, about 19 miles west-southwest of Jamestown, St. Helena.
Latitude: 46°35′44.9″NLongitude: 112°1′37.31″W
If you were to drive from Kalispell to Helena through Seeley Lake, it's about 190 miles, and takes about 3 to 3 1/2 hours to drive. If you were to drive to Helena through Missoula, however, it is about 230 miles and takes about 4 hours.
The lowest temperature recorded in Helena, Montana is -42 degrees Fahrenheit on January 31, 1893, January 25, 1957 and on February 2, 1996.
There's no city there. That point is in the Beaverlodge-Deerhead National Forest, about 43 miles south of Helena MT.
because they're running away together
Helena Chirinian is a food writer and has written cookbooks such as "The Armenian Cookbook" and "Taste of Persia." She shares her knowledge of Armenian and Persian cuisine through her recipes and culinary expertise.
The point 15°S/5°W is in the ocean, about 76.5 miles northeast of the closest point on the coast of Saint Helena. Saint Helena is part of the British Overseas Territory of St. Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha. It was colonized by the British East India Company in 1659, and became a Crown Colony (Company rule ended) in 1834. It's Britain's second-oldest remaining colony, after Bermuda. Factoid: Saint Helena is one of the few territories in the world that has never had a recorded HIV/AIDS case.