no
both are the same as i am the god of wind :P
Because a portion of Alaska is across the International Dateline it is often called both the most westerly and the most eastern state.
Cornwall, UK. The are both along the A30 heading southwest on the map.
Cabo da Roca (Cape Roca) is the westernmost point of both mainland Europe and Portugal
Both Sydney and Melbourne are large cities in Australia's southeast. Melbourne is more southerly than Sydney.
Both. every place on earth has both longitude i.e. a point between North and south and latitude a point on a line that points in a westerly and easterly direction.
Spain and the UK are both in the EU.Spain and England are not that hot with chillies.
They are in London, the capital city of Britain.
England has both. Odd isn't it
England is in both the Northern and Western hemispheres.
Both. England is part of the UK, and Stonehenge is in England.
No one, France and England were both allies of Belgium,and when Germany attacked Belgium,both France and England had to join