None. The country you are referring to is Ecuador, which lies on the zero latitude or Equator, and is located in South America.
The word 'polar' defines the latitude. Should the latitude change it would no longer be polar.
Google Latitude works by satellite's in the space. It defines the latitudes that can be defined all over earth.
A set of latitude/longitude coordinates defines a single point on the Earth's surface, so it's not possible for a whole country to be right there. That particular point is just outside the city of Ålborg in Denmark. Any other point in Denmark has different coordinates.
A set of latitude/longitude coordinates defines a single point on the surface of the Earth. It's never appropriate to say that a whole country is located at a certain latitude and longitude ... particularly a country the size of China ! That point is in northeastern China, about 21 miles west-northwest of the center of Beijing.
The Arctic Circle
A set of longitude/latitude coordinates defines a single point, so it's not possible for an entire country to have the same coordinates. 30° N / 30° E is a point in the desert in Egypt, about 73.6 miles west of the center of Cairo and 81.8 miles south of Alexandria. Any other point in the country has different coordinates.
A set of latitude/longitude numbers defines a single point somewhere on Earth.The point at 20 north / 80 east is in central India, about 46 miles east of Chandrapur.
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The people.
The highest possible latitude number, whether north or south, is 90 degrees. 90 degrees north latitude defines the north pole. 90 degrees south latitude defines the south pole. There can't be a north latitude of 94-6-27, or a south latitude of 180-0-0. Furthermore, even if both numbers in the question were legitimate latitudes, it's not possible for a point to have both a north and a south coordinate. The question strikes out in every regard.
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That latitude defines portions of the northern border of the Texas panhandle, part of the Arkansas/Missouri state line, and part of the Tennessee/Kentucky state line.