If one of the poles of Earth's rotation were located in downtown Montevideo,
the other one would be in the Yellow Sea roughly midway between the coasts
of China and South Korea, at 34.87° north latitude / 123.83° east longitude.
(That's according to the PRESENT coordinate system. Of course, if the poles were to
move that drastically, then the lat/lon grids would be redefined to match.)
Yes. You would also have exactly the same experienceif you moved toward the south pole instead.
its north and south pole would turn north and south
There is no country at 30°S 20°W. This would be in the southern portion of the Atlantic Ocean. It would be directly between South Africa (in Africa) and Uruguay (in South America). However, if you changed the W to E (30°S 20°E), you would be in the western portion of South Africa.
the magnet will repel
northeast
You would find the countries of Ecuador and Uruguay in South America.
South-east.
Brazil is to the north and northeast of Uruguay, so from some northern parts of Uruguay travelling east would bring you Brazil. To the east of most of Uruguay is the Atlantic Ocean. If you kept going east you would pass south of South Africa and on towards Australia.
North.
Then the earth would not rotate.
You would find Gaucho residents in South America. They live in Argentina, Southern Brazil, Uruguay, and Paraguay. These people are the equivalent of cowboys in North America.
That would be Uruguay.
Uruguay does not border any continent, but is part of South America. Uruguay borders the Atlantic Ocean, the Rio de la Plata, and could be said to border the Uruguay river. Uruguay also borders Brazil and Argentina.
Ecuador and Uruguay are countries located in South America.
That would be South America. Some of the countries in South America are Venezuela Peru Chile Ecuador Bolivia Argentina Paraguay Uruguay Brazil Others
Yes. You would also have exactly the same experienceif you moved toward the south pole instead.
Uruguay is south of Brazil and east of Argentina.