None is. That point is out in the middle of Lake Michigan, a little closer to the Michigan
shore than to the Illinois side.
23.8 miles east of that point is the Michigan shore, I-94, and Mere State Park.
33.7 miles west of that point is the Illinois shore, between Dumbach Hall and the
Michael Cudahy Science building on Chicago's Loyola U. campus.
That point is on the block between E 15th Ave and E 16th Ave, and between N 4th St and Summit St, in Columbus, OH.
Denver, Colorado, USA, is the major city closest to 40 degrees North and 105 degrees West.
Water. The point is offshore in the north Atlantic Ocean, about 270 miles east southeast of St. John's, Newfoundland.
There's no city there. That point is in the Atlantic Ocean, about
56 miles offshore due east of Normandy Beach in New Jersey.
Indiana
A line of latitude is the distance north/south from the equator, and they are always parallel to each other, which is another name used to refer lines of latitude, "parallels." It starts at 0 degrees, and goes to 90 degrees for both north and south.
You might mix the directions up and end up somewhere far away from your original destination because you might be walking in the opposite direction!
By Longitude, Latitude, minutes, seconds. Or use Google Earth.
The axes (latitude and longitude) are used to determine the location of a place or thing on the map.
On Atlas maps the Latitude and Longitude of any place will help us to locate the place. Each city/place has both Latidude and Longitude . In City maps the grid system is used to locate particular building or Hotel etc.
Berlin
Shandong, China:)
Chennai, India
There is no such place as the maximum degree of latitude is only 90.
The coordinates 15 degrees north latitude and 75 degrees east longitude are located in Asia.
There is no such city as longitude only measures east-west and there are currently two latitude measurements and no longitude measurements, so it is unable to find the place.
gloucester,massachusetts is located in this spot.
Saint Petersburg
The prime meridian is a line at 0 degrees longitude.
No place on Earth can have those coordinates.The latitude at the north pole is 90° North andyou can't get any farther north than that.
An imaginary place because north latitude only goes to 90, that is the North Pole. I suspect you mixed up your Norhting and Easting!
The longitude of that place is 58°W, and its latitude is 35°S.