Who would even bother to question this pathetic question
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The pathetic part is that some contributors have so little patience,
and are so eager to display this weakness.
I'll take a swing at it:
Within about 2/3 of a degree of 60 N, we find the following:
-- Nanortalik, Greenland
-- Bergen and Oslo, Norway
-- Tallinn, Estonia
-- Helsinki, Finland
-- Saint Petersburg and Magadan, Russia
-- Kenai and Homer, Alaska
-- several towns and villages across northern Canada
There is no city located at those exact coordinates, but you are within the borders of Russia. The nearest cities to that location is Berezniki and then Perm, which are both in Russia.
The continent that is located at 60 degrees north and 120 degrees west is North America. Its location is in Canada where the British Columbia, Alberta, and Northwest territories meet.
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Finland
60 degrees north long
from where????????? 60 degrees North and 5 degrees East is just off the coast of Norway.
30 N 60 W is the North Atlantic Ocean.
Russia
This point is located in the Norwegian wilderness, somewhat near the Swedish border.
60 degrees north is a latitude.
Canada is located north of the United States. The latitude and longitude of Canada is located at 60 degrees north and 95 degrees west.
That would put you in Norway.