No two points on Earth ... even the places where your two feet are standing ...
can have the same latitude and longitude.
Taken together, that pair of numbers is unusual because no other city ...in fact no other point on Earth ... has the same latitude and longitude.
Once you have a latitude and a longitude, you've got the location pinned downto a single point on the earth's surface. Other places can have the same latitude,and still other places can have the same longitude, but no other point anywhereon the planet can have the same latitude and the same longitude as the first one.
Yes there is. The capitol of Fiji which is Suva is a city of interest. So my answer would be yes.============================================Another contributor clarified:You see, when you specify a latitude and a longitude, you've specified a single pointon the earth. No two points on earth both have the same latitude and longitude. Theonly place on earth that has the same latitude and longitude as Fiji has is . . . Fiji.
The latitude and longitude of Greenland is 45.27oN 92.34oW.
Every place has its own unique latitude and longitude, so other than China, no other place can have the same latitude and longitude as itself.
Your ISP knows its own latitude and longitude. Your latitude and longitude is assumed to be the same as your ISP.
Taken together, that pair of numbers is unusual because no other city ...in fact no other point on Earth ... has the same latitude and longitude.
Once you have a latitude and a longitude, you've got the location pinned downto a single point on the earth's surface. Other places can have the same latitude,and still other places can have the same longitude, but no other point anywhereon the planet can have the same latitude and the same longitude as the first one.
Once you name a longitude and latitude, you've nailed down a single point on the Earth's surface, and no other point anywhere on Earth can have the same longitude and latitude.
The latitude and longitude of Greenland is 45.27oN 92.34oW.
Yes there is. The capitol of Fiji which is Suva is a city of interest. So my answer would be yes.============================================Another contributor clarified:You see, when you specify a latitude and a longitude, you've specified a single pointon the earth. No two points on earth both have the same latitude and longitude. Theonly place on earth that has the same latitude and longitude as Fiji has is . . . Fiji.
Yes. If you want the 'latitude and longitude' of a place, you can simply ask for its 'coordinates'.
Every point on a meridian has the same longitude.
Latitude530 30' N Longitude 20 15' W
The center of City Hill in Canberra, Australia is located at 35.28201° south latitude 149.12868° east longitude. Other spots around the town, or even within the same park, have different coordinates.
Every place has its own unique latitude and longitude, so other than China, no other place can have the same latitude and longitude as itself.
Every point on Earth has a latitude and a longitude. No two points have the same set of two numbers.