That point is in west-central Suriname, about 175 miles southwest of Paramaribo.
None. It is the Pacific Ocean.
First of all, there really is no such longitude as "185 degrees west". Longitudes are only labeled from zero to 180°, both east and west. If you start at zero (the Prime Meridian) and travel 185 degrees west, the longitude you arrive at is marked "175° east". 41° north/175° east is the location of a whole bunch of water. It's at sea in the Pacific Ocean, about 1,940 miles east-northeast of Tokyo and 2,080 miles northwest of Honolulu.
That point is in the middle of Victoria Island, Canada, about 175 miles east of Holman.
Nothing. There is no 175 degrees north. The northern hemisphere starts at the equator and progresses to the north pole. At the equator, the latitude is zero degrees north, and at the north pole the latitude is 90 degrees north. Latitude cannot exceed 90 degrees.
Auckland, New Zealand
That point is surrounded by mixed barren land in central Sudan, located about 175 miles west-southwest of the center of Khartoum.
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It is Antarctica which can range from 60 to 90 degrees south and 180 degrees west to 175 degrees east.
There's no lake there. That point is in eastern Colombia about 175 miles east-southeast of Cartagena, just west of the border with Venezuela. If you were fishing for "Lake Maracaibo", you missed it by a nation and 68 miles.
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