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-- Sweden ranges in longitude from 11° to 24.2° East.

-- Greece ranges in longitude from 19.4° to 26.6° East.

-- Zambia ranges in longitude from 22° to 33.7° East.

So, any 'line' of longitude between 22° E and 24.2° E passes through

all three of those countries. There are an infinite number of them.

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