The coordinates 33 degrees south and 18 degrees east point to the city of Cape Town, South Africa. It is a bustling coastal city known for its natural beauty, diverse culture, and iconic landmarks like Table Mountain and Robben Island.
Johannesburg in South Africa.
The absolute location is 33° 30' N 36° 20' E
One is the equator and maybe the tropic of Capricorn and the tropic of Cancer.Ok that is totally incorrect! the middle lat. are not that at all. the two tropics and the equator are called the lowlat.! I know that doesn't sound right but if you think about it... they are called the low lat. because they are the smallest degree (23.5), or closes to the equator. The Arctic circle and Antarctic circle would be the correct answer. (66.5 degrees)
MOZAMBIQUE (Southeast of Africa, on the Indian Ocean):- CHONGUENE .......... - lat.: 25º 03' S : 33º 49' E- XAI-XAI .................. - lat.: 25° 03' S : 33° 38' E- MACIA ................... - lat.: 25º 02' S : 33º 08' ECloser that these it's certainly impossible, as these are villages or small towns. The place you're trying to find is somewhere between MACIA Town and CHIDENGUELEVillage.
Cape Town
The coordinates 33 degrees south and 18 degrees east point to the city of Cape Town, South Africa. It is a bustling coastal city known for its natural beauty, diverse culture, and iconic landmarks like Table Mountain and Robben Island.
Cape Town is 33 degrees 55' 59.49" South : 18 degrees 25' 56.15" East
Those co-ordinates place you at the southern tip of South Africa.
The coordinates 33° south and 18° east point to a location in South Africa, near the city of Cape Town.
Cape Town is the legislative capital of the Republic of South Africa. Cape Town is located 33 degrees 56′S 18 degrees 25′E.
Uganda
Lake Victoria
Oh, dude, that's like Cape Town, South Africa. It's like right there at 33 degrees south, 18 degrees east. So, if you're ever lost and find yourself at those coordinates, just look around for Table Mountain and you'll know you're in the right place.
No city - unless it's sunken, as the coordinates are located in the Mediterranean sea just north of Libya.
That point is out in the middle of the Indian Ocean.
These coordinates are in the Indian Ocean, about 120 miles east of the city of Durban, South Africa.