Not surprisingly I suppose, it's on the continent's east coast,
about 61 miles from Recife, Brazil, north along the coast.
The longitude there is 34.7935° west ... a solid 3,135 miles farther east
than Miami, and almost 500 miles more east of Miami than San Francisco
is west of it !
Every point on Earth has latitude and longitude. The countries in South America are no exception.
Do you mean the Falkland islands? If so, the longitude is 59 degrees west.
South america extends from about 13 degree N latitude in the north 55 degree S latitude in the south 35 degree W longitude in the east to 81 degree W in the west
The province of Newfoundland and Labrador (formerly just "Newfoundland") is Canada's 10th province. The Isle of Newfoundland is the easternmost part of Canada. Except for Greenland, which is now considered to be part of North America, Cape Spear (which is just south of the Capital City, St John's) is the easternmost point of land in North America.
The named lines of latitude that run through South America are:- the Equator in northern South America- the Tropic of Capricorn in southern South America---Assuming you are referring to lines of latitude and longitude, there are an infinite number of imaginary lines that are used to divide and identify the entire surface of the earth. Some are called lines of latitude, or parallels as these lines run parallel to each other and the equator in an East and West direction. The others are called lines of longitude, or meridians, and they run north and south, converging at the poles. The two "primary" lines (or starting points, if you will) are called the Prime Meridian and the Equator. The Prime Meridian bisects the earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. It runs north and south through Greenwich, England at zero degrees of longitude and through the Pacific Ocean at 180 degrees of longitude. The Equator at zero degrees latitude bisects the earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere and runs around the middle of the earth. The Equator runs through South America and passes about 15 miles from the center of Quito, Ecuador.
The easternmost country in South America is the nation of Brazil.
The easternmost point in Iceland is approximately 13.49° West longitude.
Yes Brazil is the most easternmost country in South America. The easternmost point in Brazil is Ponta do Seixas, Brazil.
93.5081°W, on the Sabine River about 2.5 miles south-southwest of Burr Ferry LA.
Alaska. At 179°37' East, the easternmost tip of Semisopochnoi is the easternmost land location in the United States, and is arguably the easternmost location in North America. Semisopochnoi sits only 23 minutes west of the 180th meridian and therefore is in the Eastern Hemisphere
The east coast of South America is farther east than the east coast of the US. The easternmost point of the US is West Quoddy Head in Maine, while the easternmost point of South America is Ponta do Seixas in Brazil.
Every point on Earth has latitude and longitude. The countries in South America are no exception.
Any specific point in South America ?
South America is located at the intersection of the equator and 60W longitude.
Alaska is actually the easternmost state in the US. Alaska is the northernmost, westernmost, and easternmost state in the US. It is easternmost because the Aleutian Islands extend past the 180 degree line of longitude, putting them in the Eastern hemisphere, which makes it the easternmost state in the United States. The easternmost of the lower 48 states is Maine.
Easternmost point - Hvalbakur, Suður-Múlasýsla:Latitude: 64°35′NLongitude: 13°14′W
South America