That point is in Colombia, but not by much. It's no more than 8 miles from the border with Peru, 22 miles from the border with Ecuador, and about 240 miles east of the center of Quito.
That point is in southern Colombia, but not by much. It's no more than 8 miles from the border with Peru, 22 miles from the border with Ecuador, and about 240 miles east of the center of Quito.
We'll assume that the questioner intends for the "0 degrees" to represent the latitude of his mystery city.Then the point is in northwest Ecuador, about 38 miles northwest of the city center of Quito.On my map, the name of the city is located above and to the right of the star symbol that marks the city's center.
town of Ibarra, and 37 miles east-northeast of the center of the capital at Quito.
There's no city there. That point is at an elevation in excess of 15,000-ft on a snow-capped mountain in Ecuador. It's about 26 miles south-southeast of the town of Ibarra, and 37 miles east-northeast of the center of the capital at Quito.
That point is in Colombia, but not by much. It's no more than 8 miles from the border with Peru, 22 miles from the border with Ecuador, and about 240 miles east of the center of Quito.
Brazil!
That point is in southern Colombia, but not by much. It's no more than 8 miles from the border with Peru, 22 miles from the border with Ecuador, and about 240 miles east of the center of Quito.
That point appears to be so far out in the Pacific Ocean that it must certainly be in international waters. The nearest land is the Galapagos Islands, almost 700 miles to the east, and the point is about 1,500 miles due west of Quito, Ecuador.
We'll assume that the questioner intends for the "0 degrees" to represent the latitude of his mystery city.Then the point is in northwest Ecuador, about 38 miles northwest of the city center of Quito.On my map, the name of the city is located above and to the right of the star symbol that marks the city's center.
Well, a set of latitude/longitude coordinates describes a single point, so it not possible for a whole continent or a whole ocean to be right exactly there. That particular point is on the continent of South America, just about 4.9 km (3.03 miles) east of the border between Colombia and Brazil, and about 590 miles east of Quito, Ecuador.
town of Ibarra, and 37 miles east-northeast of the center of the capital at Quito.
1000 miles
210 miles wide ( from east to west).
The island you are referring to is Madagascar, located in the Indian Ocean. Madagascar is approximately 1000 miles east of Harare, Zimbabwe.
No, they are located in South America, a few hundred miles east of Ecuador.
Ecuador is in Western South America, it borders colombia and peru. the population is 14 million. The capital is Quito. Quito is nestled in the Andes Mountains at 9500 feet above sea level. Equador is a country in South America that the equater runs directly through.