That depends which "Madrid" you are talking about. There are at least 20 cities in the world named Madrid:
Madrid is located in the northern hemisphere.
No. Madrid is the capital of Spain and is located in the North Hemisphere.
It is in the Northern Hemisphere.
It is located in the Southern Hemisphere
The country of Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere.
Madrid is located in the northern hemisphere.
No. Madrid is the capital of Spain and is located in the North Hemisphere.
It is in the Northern Hemisphere.
No, Madrid is not in the eastern hemisphere; it is located in the western hemisphere. Specifically, Madrid is situated in central Spain, which lies to the west of the Prime Meridian. The city is positioned at approximately 40.4° N latitude and 3.7° W longitude. Thus, it falls into the western half of the globe.
The center of Madrid is located at about 40.42° north latitude, 3.70° west longitude. Madrid is situated in both the northern Hemisphere . . . zero to 90° north latitude / all longitudes . . . and the western Hemisphere . . . zero to 180° west longitude / all latitudes.
Madrid is in the northern and western hemispheres.
The Northern Hemisphere!! :) hope it helped
Madrid is in the western AND northern hemispheres.
It is located in the Southern Hemisphere
The country of Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere.
Madrid is located in spain
Madrid is in two hemispheres. Because it's north of the equator it's in the Northern Hemisphere. But Earth is divided in two hemispheres with respect to east and west as well as north and south. In the case of east and west Madrid is just 4 degrees west of the Prime Meridian so it is in the Western Hemisphere as well.