The Philippines is located at approximately 13° N latitude and 122° E longitude.
No, the Philippines are located in the northern hemisphere, approximately between 5 and 20 degrees north latitude.
The coordinates for the Philippines are approximately 13.0° N latitude and 122.0° E longitude.
The absolute location of the Philippines is approximately 13° N latitude and 122° E longitude.
The absolute location of Cebu in the Philippines is approximately 10.3157° N latitude and 123.8854° E longitude.
The Philippines are between 116° 55' & 126° 37' east longitude and between 4° 36' & 21° 8' north latitude.
You're looking at "The Philippines".(Note: "East" is longitude.)
Latitude 14°35′NLongitude 120°58′E
Yes, there is a relationship between latitude position and high biodiversity in the Philippines. The country's location near the equator and its diverse ecosystems contribute to its rich variety of life forms. The warm climate and varied topography create ideal conditions for a wide range of species to thrive.
The latitude and longitude of Manila, the capital city of the Philippines is approximately 14 degrees 35 minutes North and 120 degrees 58 minutes East
The approximate location according to Google Earth is 13oN by 121oE
The southwestern portion of the Philippines.
Approximately, yes.
Thailand's northern border is higher in latitude than the northern border of the Philippines.
The southernmost point of the Philippines is Frances Reef, at 4 degrees, 24 minutes north latitude. The southernmost point of Grenada in the West Indies is at 11 degrees 58 minutes north latitude. So, the Philippines are further south.
It is located 7° 30' Latitude North and 126° Longitude EastDavao City covers a total area of 2444sq. km, making it the biggest city in the entire Philippines.
It is impossible to be precise in this answer, because of the area the Philippines are spread over.The Philippines are located between 116° 40', and 126° 34' E. longitude and 4° 40' and 21° 10' N. latitude