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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.
Arctic circle is the line of latitude that runs through russia More to the story: Russia occupies the range of latitude from 41.22° North to 81.86° North. There's no standard set of 'lines' that everybody must use, with nothing between the lines. Some maps and globes have more lines printed on them, others have fewer, and some have no lines at all. You're free to draw as many 'lines' through Russia's 40.6-degree range of latitude as you'd like to have on your map.
The 55th latitude and the 55th longitude meet in the country of Russia. The name of the town in Russia where they meet is Bashkortostan.
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You can find the South Pole at 90 degrees S, a single GPS point.
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.
That's like asking: "How many lengths are on a ruler?" Latitudes span a range of 90° south to 90° north, for a total range of 180°. There are an infinite number of possibilities between those limits.
Arctic circle is the line of latitude that runs through russia More to the story: Russia occupies the range of latitude from 41.22° North to 81.86° North. There's no standard set of 'lines' that everybody must use, with nothing between the lines. Some maps and globes have more lines printed on them, others have fewer, and some have no lines at all. You're free to draw as many 'lines' through Russia's 40.6-degree range of latitude as you'd like to have on your map.
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Latitude lines never touch, so they are sometimes called "parallels".
The 55th latitude and the 55th longitude meet in the country of Russia. The name of the town in Russia where they meet is Bashkortostan.
Russia covers the range of longitude from 27°53' east to 169°50' west ... a continuous span of about 162.3 degrees. You're free to draw as few or as many lines within that range as you care to draw.
Approximate range of latitude: 12°30′0″N to 56°S
Europe and Asia
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Russia.