It looks like a set of latitude/longitude coordinates that describes a point on the
Earth's Surface. If we treat it as such and consult a map or globe for the location
of the point, we find that it's on the southeast coast of West Falkland Island ...
one of the Falkland Islands.
That point is far out in the Southern Ocean between Australia and Antarctica.
It's about 660 miles south of the southernmost point on the coast of Tasmania,
and about 975 miles due north of the Antarctic coast in the vicinity of the south
magnetic pole.
It means you are 52 degrees South of the Equator, and 143 degrees West of the Greenwich meridian, in England. Those co-ordinates would place you off the East coast of New Zealand.
It is your location coordinates on Earth. You are 52 degrees south of the equator and 143 degrees west of the prime meridian. That particular location is in the south of the Pacific Ocean.
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manaus is 3 degrees south and 60 degrees west
Argentina
Africa
There is no such location as latitude measures north-south and not east-west.However, if you meant 0 degrees latitude and 60 degrees west longitude, the location is the State of Roraima, Brazil.
Buenos-Aires
manaus is 3 degrees south and 60 degrees west
South America
Argentina
10 degrees south 60 degrees east
There is no entire country that occupies the space at 60 degrees west and 30 degrees south. This is, however, a point of land that is located in Argentina.
no Paraguay is. =)
Brazil, located in South America, is approximately 15 degrees north of South Africa and 60 degrees west.
60 degrees south75 degrees northEach of these has a point on the Prime Meridian.But they are not longitudes.60 degrees west75 degrees westEach of these coincides with the Prime Meridian at the north and south poles.Elsewhere . . .60 degrees west . . . 60 degrees from the Prime Meridian everywhere except at the poles.75 degrees west . . . 75 degrees from the Prime Meridian everywhere except at the poles.So the winner of this whimsical and nearly meaningless contest is . . . 60 degrees west .
The meridian of 60 degrees west longitude crosses parts of North America, South America, and Antarctica.
It is Antarctica which can range from 60 to 90 degrees south and 180 degrees west to 175 degrees east.
There's no city there. That point is located about 60 miles south of the center of Manaus, in Brazil.
Paraguay near Bolivia.