Russia is huge; it's not useful to ask for pinpoint coordinates for a nation that covers 17,075,200 square km.
Coordinates of Moscow are 55°45�8�N and 37°35�56�E.
For the entire Russia:
Latitude: 41°13�14�N to 81°50�35�N
Longitude: 19°38'E to 169°01�W (crosses the International Date Line). l
Latitude: 59°57′N Longitude: 30°19′E
Latitude: 68°58′N Longitude: 33°05′E
Russia.
Moscow is located at 55.05 degrees N latitude and 38.50 E longitude.
Russia is in the eastern hemisphere, on the continents of Europe and Asia. Every point in it has both a latitude and a longitude, and no two points have the same pair of numbers.
Latitude: 59°57′N Longitude: 30°19′E
Latitude: 55°47′N Longitude: 49°10′E
Latitude: 68°58′N Longitude: 33°05′E
Russia.
Moscow is located at 55.05 degrees N latitude and 38.50 E longitude.
Russia is in the eastern hemisphere, on the continents of Europe and Asia. Every point in it has both a latitude and a longitude, and no two points have the same pair of numbers.
Vyatka is currently known as Kirov. Latitude: 58°36′N Longitude: 49°39′E
The 55th latitude and 55th longitude meet at the intersection point in the Pacific Ocean near the Alaska Peninsula, southwest of Alaska. This intersection represents the coordinates where the latitude and longitude lines cross each other.
It is Russia.
Lithuania is situated in between Latvia and Russia and its latitude and longitude are 56° 00' North and 24° 00' East respectively.
Moscow, Russia Latitude : 56 45 N Longitude : 37 36 E latitude and longitude of Moscow : 55.75578,37.615149 latitude : 55.75578 longitude : 37.615149 (Values are in decimal degrees)
Latitude is the coordinate for which you have a choice of north or south. The Russian Federation extends over a range of 46.4 degrees of latitude. None of it is south latitude. Longitude is the coordinate for which you have a choice of east or west. The Russian Federation extends over a range of 162.8 degrees of longitude. Only 10.2 degrees of that span is west longitude. 152.6 degrees of it is all east longitude. In only ten short words, the question strikes out in at least four major ways ... undoubtedly some sort of record.