Yes.
The capital which is in the north part of the country lie at about the same latitude as Memphis, TN.
All of the U.S. states are north of the equator. However the United States does have one territory south of the equator, American Samoa.
South Korea's highest point is Hallasan, an extinct volcano, which is 1,950 meters (6,398 feet) above sea level.
Japan, China, and Korea is divided into North and South Korea, as I'm Korean! AZN Pride to all Asian people!
In Korea level land is a rarity in the Northern Interior, it's a relatively high mountainous region in north central Korea that slopes generally northward and westward. The numerous peaks of the Northern Interior form a steep and rugged landscape that rarely exceeds a height of 1,200 meters above sea level. That is the whole of Korea
its the north part. it borders north korea, russia and mongolia its basically the part above bejjing
That depends on which way your map is printed. All of Korea is north of 33.2° north latitude.
Mexico is located mostly above the equator in the Northern Hemisphere.
Above the equator
It is above the equator.
Venezuela is north the equator (technically it is incorrect to say it is above the equator. The only thing above the equator is the sky)
It is above the equator.
Louisiana is above the equator. No part of the continental US is below the equator. This assumes that you are comfortable with the completely arbitrary convention of calling north above and south below.
The continent of Australia is completely below, or south of the equator. Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere because it is south of the equator.
North; above, by nineteen degrees.
JAPAN is due east of South Korea.
The United States is completely above the equator.
no egypt is above the equator.