Havana, Cuba, is located north of the equator. Specifically, it is situated at approximately 23.1 degrees north latitude. This geographical position places it in the Northern Hemisphere.
At 90 degrees latitude, you are at either the North Pole (90 degrees North) or the South Pole (90 degrees South). These locations are the points where the Earth's axis intersects its surface, making them the northernmost and southernmost points on Earth.
Jamaica's located in the Atlantic ocean, south of Cuba in the CARIBBEAN SEA. Jamaica is located in the Caribbean Sea, south of Cuba, and West of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, and North of South America. It is part of the Caribbean islands.
That is a point in the Caribbean 9 kilometres off the north coast of Haiti and 121 east by south of the most easterly point of Cuba.
23 degrees North is a line of latitude. The Tropic of Cancer is around 23.5
Cuba is located at approximately 21.5218° N latitude and 77.7812° W longitude.
The coordinates 23 latitude north 82 longitude west refer to a location in the Gulf of Mexico, near the coast of Florida. This position lies in the Caribbean Sea, about 200 miles south of the Florida Keys.
The parallel of 21° north latitude crosses the islands of Cuba, Great Inagua, and Maui.
There is no country right there, but it is around Cuba and all the islands in that area.
23 degrees north, 82 degrees west is the name of a jazz tune recorded by Stan Kenton and refers to Havana, Cuba.
23 degrees north, 82 degrees west is the name of a jazz tune recorded by Stan Kenton and refers to Havana, Cuba.
There can't be any such place, because no point on Earth can have both a north and a south coordinate. (Except for points on the equator, where the latitude is zero, so it doesn't matter whether you call it zero north or zero south.)