No two points on Earth can have the same longitude AND latitude. That's what
makes the system so useful ... Once you have those two numbers, you have
one single point nailed, anywhere on Earth.
An infinite number of points can have the same latitude, and another infinite
number of points can have the same longitude. But two points can't have the
same of both.
Now we can go to your question:
Are you asking about the Burlington in Labrador, Ontario, Prince Edward Island,
Colorado, Connecticut, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, North
Carolina, North Dakota, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Texas, Washington,
Vermont, Wisconsin, West Virginia, or Wyoming ? Since you didn't tell me that,
I get to pick one. I'll answer your question for the Burlington in Massachusetts,
just because I used to work there, back around the time the feds were haggling
with France to buy Louisiana.
The center of the intersection of Cambridge St and Bedfid St in Burlington MA
is located at
42.5050° north latitude
71.1959° west longitude.
-- No place in Spain or Turkey has that same longitude.
-- Within about 10 miles north or south of that latitude in Spain, we have
Pontevedra, Ourense, Ponferrada, León, Burgos, and Logroño.
-- No place in Turkey has that latitude. But if I may, I'd like to give a special
shout-out to Samsun, on the Black Sea (north) coast of Turkey, where I was
stationed for 16 interesting months, and whose latitude places it only about
84.3 miles south of the latitude we're looking for, or roughly the same latitude
as Omaha NE and Evanston WY, and ... something I never noticed before ... only
about 50 miles south of the latitude of the chair I'm sitting in right now.
The latitude and longitude of Spain is 40°00N and 4°00W.
That point is in northeastern Morocco. There are also trillions of other points in Morocco, each with different latitude and longitude. There's no such thing as the latitude and longitude of a whole country.
The Bay of Biscay is located at 80 degrees north latitude 160 degrees west longitude. It is north of Spain.
The center of Madrid is located at about 40.42° north latitude, 3.70° west longitude. Madrid is situated in both the northern Hemisphere . . . zero to 90° north latitude / all longitudes . . . and the western Hemisphere . . . zero to 180° west longitude / all latitudes.
it is salamanca, spain
The latitude and longitude of Spain is 40°00N and 4°00W.
Latitude: N 40° 27' 49.2012" | Longitude: W 3° 44' 57.192"
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That point is in northeastern Morocco. There are also trillions of other points in Morocco, each with different latitude and longitude. There's no such thing as the latitude and longitude of a whole country.
Latitude: N 40° 27' 49.2012" | Longitude: W 3° 44' 57.192"
Tarancón, Spain.
Spain.
The Bay of Biscay is located at 80 degrees north latitude 160 degrees west longitude. It is north of Spain.