"335 degrees south" is a meaningless latitude. Latitudes range from zero to 90 degrees, both
north and south. The greatest possible latitude is 90 degrees ... at the north and south poles.
This point is a few miles inland on the west coast of Australia, about 90 miles south of Geraldton, and 140 miles north of Perth.
Daye, Huangshi, Hubei
China
That point is on the Antarctic continent. There are no countries there.
20 S 140 E is Three Rivers, Queensland 4824, Australia. So the continent is Australia.
A lot of water. This is a spot in the Southern/Antarctic Ocean about 2000 miles south of Melbourne, Australia.
Since you did not specify the direction of longitude, the country located at 20 degrees south latitude and 140 degrees east longitude is Australia, while the country located at 20 degrees south latitude and 140 degrees west longitude is France. The location is French Polynesia, which is a French territory.
Australia is at 20 degrees south and 140 degrees east.
Antarctica
That point is on the Antarctic continent. There are no countries there.
Azimuth 140 degrees (true) is 40 degrees east of south, or pretty close to southeast.(Southeast is exactly 135 degrees true.)
The Torres Strait, between Australia & New Guinea.
Australia
Japan is at 35 degrees north and 140 degrees east.
The coordinates 35 degrees North and 140 degrees East point to Japan.
Azimuth 140 degrees (true) is 40 degrees east of south, or pretty close to southeast.(Southeast is exactly 135 degrees true.)
Azimuth 140 degrees (true) is 40 degrees east of south, or pretty close to southeast.(Southeast is exactly 135 degrees true.)
Japan is located at 36 degrees north and 140 degrees east.