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The list of choices that you provided doesn't include any latitudes where that's possible at all. The northernmost latitude where the sun can be directly overhead is about 23.5° North, on the Tropic of Cancer.
The Tropic of Cancer is to the Tropic of Capricorn as the Arctic Circle is to the Antarctic Circle. They are lines of latitude either north (Arctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer) or south of the equator.
A list of such countries would be very long; suffice it to say, it would include every country which has a boundary on, or within 23.5° of either side of, the equator. This is approximately 2/5 (40%) of the total surface of the Earth!
The tropic of Cancer passes through: Algeria,Niger,Libya-the tropic touches on the northernmost point of Chad, Egypt,Red sea, Saudi Arabia, Ebu Dhabi Emirate, Oman,Arabian Sea,India, Bangladesh,Burma,China,Taiwan,Hawaii,Mexico,Bahamas,Mali and Mauritania. The tropic of Capricorn passes through: Atlantic Ocean,Namibia,Botswana,South Africa,Mozambique,Indian ocean,Madagascar,Australia,Pacific Ocean,Chile,Argentina,Paraguay and Brazil. Equator: Atlantic Ocean,Sao Tomeoa,Principe,Republic of the Congo,Uganda,Lake Victoria,Kenya,Somalia,Indian Ocean,Maldives,Indonesia,Pacific Ocean,Kiribati,Baker Island-USA,Ecuador, Brazil.
Antarctica is the only continent completely in the southern hemisphere that doesn't touch the Tropic of Capricorn. Oceania is also completely in the southern hemisphere, but it does reach the Tropic of Capricorn, although parts of it are just in the southern hemisphere. Antarctica is the only continent that reaches the Antarctic Circle, and the South Pole is part of Antarctica, but yet Antarctica is so big that it even goes out of the Antarctic Circle which means Northern Sweden is closer to the North Pole than Northern Antarctica is the South Pole.
The list of choices that you provided doesn't include any latitudes where that's possible at all. The northernmost latitude where the sun can be directly overhead is about 23.5° North, on the Tropic of Cancer.
The Tropic of Cancer is to the Tropic of Capricorn as the Arctic Circle is to the Antarctic Circle. They are lines of latitude either north (Arctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer) or south of the equator.
You can get a list of geographic landmarks by purchasing a map of the area that you are interested in seeing. Most maps offer lists of geographic landmarks in that area.Ê
As shameful as it might seem the London Eye has knocked Westiminster Abby London Bridge and th e Tower of Big Ben of the list of leading London landmarks.
The five countries that the Tropic of Cancer passes through areMoroccoMauritaniaMaliLibyaEgyptSaudi ArabiaAbu DhabiOmanIndiaBangladeshMyanmarChinaTaiwanMexicoThe Bahamas
hey this might help, type the question, "what are famous landmarks in greece". that should have a list. hope this helps for ya!
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One might be Babylon. It is near Al Hillah, which is between 50 and 60 miles south of Baghdād.A link is provided to a list of just some of the landmarks of Iraq. You will find that link below.
No. Cities are generally not regarded as landamrks. A landmark is a smaller, distinct and unique feature. For example, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House can be considered landmarks, but the city itself is not. For a list of famous Australian landmarks, see the related question.
I'm not sure how major they have to be. Go to the related link below for a list of landmarks compiled by the National Park Service
There are thousands of landmarks in Europe, so it would be impossible to list them. Some are definite, but there would also be things that some might consider landmarks and others would not. So it is a question that cannot be answered.
There are a huge amount of landmarks in Ireland, so it would be impossible to list them all. There are many buildings of all sorts, monuments, public artworks, mountains, valleys, cliffs and all sorts of other natural landmarks.