The name of that point is the "North Pole".
Kitt Peak National Observatory is the mountain peak at this point. It is located at about 30 degrees south latitude and 70 degrees west longitude.
Another name for 90 degrees north latitude is the North Pole.
It was zero degrees before people got together and gave it a name. Maybe wherethey got the name for it was when they realized that every point on the line is thesame distance from both the north and the south poles, so it's the line that equatesall of those distances.
The point is in the Gulf of Guinea off the coast of West Africa, roughly due south of Accra and due west of Libreville. I'm not aware of any special term for this point. The zero degrees latitude is the Equator while the zero degrees longitude is the Prime Meridian. But the point where they intersect has no widely-accepted special name.
The name for 66.5 degrees south latitude is the Antarctic Circle.
The intersection of 0 degrees latitude and 0 degrees longitude is known as the Prime Meridian and the Equator.
No, latitude is not another name for the equator. The equator is a specific line of latitude at 0 degrees, and latitude refers to the angular distance north or south of the equator measured in degrees.
No whole country can be located all at one point, no matter how small it is. That point is in northern Egypt, about 75 miles west of Cairo. Any other point in Egypt, and in any other country, has different coordinates.
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The other name that is used for lines latitude is parallels. The main latitude is the equator which is at zero degrees.
The imaginary line at 0 degrees latitude is called the equator.