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That point is about 60 miles north of the town of Palu on a northern isthmus of Sulawesi, one of the larger islands of Indonesia. Indonesia is part of the Asian continent.
There's no such thing as the latitude/longitude of a whole country. That point is in central Egypt, about 150 miles southwest of the center of Cairo.
Between 40 degrees and 45 degrees north latitude, you could be in all or parts of about: -- 28 states of the USA -- 2 Canadian provinces -- 14 European countries -- 13 Asian countries.
A set of latitude/longitude numbers represents the location of a single pointon the Earth's surface. It's never correct to say that a whole city is locatedat one latitude/longitude ... let alone a whole state, a whole country, or all ofthe Earth's largest continent.The Asian continent occupies all latitudes in the range of 11.62°S to 81.86°N,and all longitudes in the range of 27.33°E to 169.02°W.That's a range of about 93.5° north-to-south, and 163.7° east-to-west. Anylatitude or longitude you choose within those ranges crosses territory in theRussian Federation.
That point is in northeast China, only about 26 miles from the border with Outer Mongolia, and about 360 miles north-northeast of the center of Beijing. China, of course, is on the Asian continent.
The Asian continent is located at this intersection of longitude and latitude.
That point is about 60 miles north of the town of Palu on a northern isthmus of Sulawesi, one of the larger islands of Indonesia. Indonesia is part of the Asian continent.
There is more than 1 Asian country located at 84 degrees east longitude.RussiaChinaKazakhstanNepalIndia
There's no such thing as the latitude/longitude of a whole country. That point is in central Egypt, about 150 miles southwest of the center of Cairo.
The earth is divided into an imaginary id by lines of "latitude" and "longitude". Lines of latitude measue north and south, from 0 degrees (at the equator) to 90 degrees (at the earth's poles). Lines of longitude measue east and west, from 0 degrees to 180 degrees BUT there is no natural divider for 0 degrees and 180 degrees like ther is with the equator. SO it was agreed by navigators that 0 degrees would be the line of longitude that runs through Greenwich England. Therefore when travelling from 0 degrees (in England) to the FAR EAST (close to 180 degrees east) you are in Asian waters. If you travel to the WEST (close to 150 degrees west) you are in the United States. The reason that these terms now apply to countries and lifestyles is because China and the US (for example) are the major countries at those latitudes. Because it is on the far east.. I guess.. I mean tha!
Between 40 degrees and 45 degrees north latitude, you could be in all or parts of about: -- 28 states of the USA -- 2 Canadian provinces -- 14 European countries -- 13 Asian countries.
That point is in northeast China, only about 26 miles from the border with Outer Mongolia, and about 360 miles north-northeast of the center of Beijing. China, of course, is on the Asian continent.
A set of latitude/longitude numbers represents the location of a single pointon the Earth's surface. It's never correct to say that a whole city is locatedat one latitude/longitude ... let alone a whole state, a whole country, or all ofthe Earth's largest continent.The Asian continent occupies all latitudes in the range of 11.62°S to 81.86°N,and all longitudes in the range of 27.33°E to 169.02°W.That's a range of about 93.5° north-to-south, and 163.7° east-to-west. Anylatitude or longitude you choose within those ranges crosses territory in theRussian Federation.
A set of latitude/longitude numbers represents the location of a single pointon the Earth's surface. It's never correct to say that a whole city is locatedat one latitude/longitude ... let alone a whole state, a whole country, or all ofthe Earth's largest continent.The Asian continent occupies all latitudes in the range of 11.62°S to 81.86°N,and all longitudes in the range of 27.33°E to 169.02°W.That's a range of about 93.5° north-to-south, and 163.7° east-to-west. Anylatitude or longitude you choose within those ranges crosses territory in theRussian Federation.
The Philippine archipelago is located between 116° 40', and 126° 34' E. longitude and 4° 40' and 21° 10' N. latitude and borders the Philippine Sea on the east, the South China Sea on the west, and the Celebes Sea on the south.
-- Albania -- Turkey -- Armenia -- Azerbaijan -- Turkmenistan -- Uzbekistan -- PRChina -- Korea -- Japan Pick two that appeal to you.
Those coordinates are in India, all of which is in Asia.