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Which lines of latitude lie nearest to the Cayman Islands?

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Taken as a group, Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac appear to occupy the

range of latitude from 19.2628° North, on the beach along Pedro Castle Road south of

Boddentown, to 19.7567° North, at the east end of Spot Bay Road on Cayman Brac.

So any 'line' you draw on your map, at any latitude between 19.2628° and 19.7567° North,

crosses some part of the Cayman Islands. You can't get any nearer than that.

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