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No, the mediterranean sea is enclosed by Italy and Spain etc. The mediterranean sea does however border Northern South Africa.
In Argentina, we eat lots, and lots of meat!
The native language of Pope Francis is Spanish but he is not from Spain. He was born and raised in Argentina.
Italy and Spain greatly influenced Argentina's society and culture.
The northern half of Argentina is closer to the equator than the southernmost point in Spain.
If you could find a way to put North Carolina into northern Argentina, it would be closer to the equator there than it would be if it were in southern Spain.
Northern Argentina is closer (about 1500 miles or 2400 kilometers south of the equator). Argentina (and most of South America) is south of the equator, so northern Argentina is closer to the equator than southern Argentina. (Argentina extends from about 22°S to about 55°S latitude.)
Most of Argentina is farther from the equator than all of southern Spain is,but there's a part in the north that's closer. I'm not in either country.There are some parts of Argentina that are farther from the equator than any placein Spain is, but there are certainly places in northern Argentina that are closer to theequator than many parts of southern Spain are.
All of Florida, as with other southern states, is closer to Argentina than to Spain. Most of the northern and northwestern US is closer to Spain.Every point in Florida is closer to northern Argentina than it is to southern Spain.Note: Every point in Florida is closer to northern Spain than it is to southern Spain.
In Argentina, you closer to northern than to Spain in southern.
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Ohio is closer to the equator than Ohio is to Spain. HOWEVER Ohio and northern Spain are about the same distance from the equator.
People in most of Argentina are closer to the equator than people in southern Spain. Spain is between 37 and 43 degrees north of the equator. Only 20% of Argentina is more than 37 degrees south of the equator.
Yes? Northern Argentina
Connecticut is slightly more than 41° north of the equator, the same as central Spain. But the closest of the three points is on the equator, due south of Connecticut (near Lerida, Colombia). Next would be Spain, followed by Argentina.
Santa Barbara, and southern California, is closer to Argentina than to Spain. Northern California (above Sacramento) is very slightly closer to Spain.