It's really impossible to define a point and call it the "center" of the Mediterranean.
Never having shied away from places where angels fear to tread, I'll give it a shot.
I'll just take a look at a map and spot a point that might be kind of balanced in
some way. But certainly, anybody else with a better sense of composition can
come along and debate my choice.
My point is about midway between the 'toe' of Italy and the island of Sardinia,
located at something like 39.5° north latitude
11.9° east longitude.
The Mediterranean climate central California, central Chile, Mediterranean Sea borders, southwestern Australia, Iranian Highlands, and the Capetown area of South Africa. The latitude range in the Mediterranean climate ranges from 30 to 40 degrees south latitude.
In Europe and northern Africa, the Mediterranean climate is defined by the subtropical Mediterranean Sea, which is well north of the equator (30° to 45° N latitude).
Areas with similar climates exist slightly farther north on the Pacific coast of North America, but in the same range of 30° to 45° S latitude in South America and southern Australia.
The Mediterranean Sea is between the latitudes of 30° to 45° N latitude, with the eastern (inland) half being farther south than the western half.
Latitude: 38° 02' North
34.5531° North, 18.0480° East
Yes.
the climate in greec
That point is in Greece, roughly 37 miles west of the center of Athens.
Athens, Greece
A single point has an exact latitude and longitude, and no two points have the same set of coordinates. Greece is a big place, with a large number of different points in it. In general, countries don't have exact coordinates. The southeast corner of the Parthenon, on the Acropolis in Athens, is located at 37.97128° north latitude 23.72638° east longitude. But the center of Kalamata is located at 37.036° north latitude 22.114° east longitude. The numbers are different at other places around the country.
Yes.
the climate in greec
Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It is located 37 degrees 59′02.3″ N.
In Europe, the parallel of 40° North latitude crosses territory in -- Portugal -- Spain -- Italy -- Albania -- Greece.
Greece
37°58′N 23°43′E
The first known occurrence was in 3 B.C., in the country of Greece.
Athens, Greece
380 0' 0" N, 230 43' 0" E
The Patras Port, where the shipping routes to the other Greek islands and to Italy terminate, is located at 38.255° north latitude 21.737° east longitude.
Athens, Greece.
That point is in Greece, roughly 37 miles west of the center of Athens.