The United Kingdom is situated around the 0° longitude line, known as the Prime Meridian. Countries that share a similar longitude include parts of western Africa, such as Ghana and Mali, as well as European countries like Portugal and Spain. Additionally, the longitude stretches through the Mediterranean, touching parts of countries like Algeria and Italy. Overall, the Prime Meridian crosses multiple regions, particularly in Europe and northern Africa.
Some counties that are located at 10 degrees east longitude include Switzerland, Germany, France, and Austria. These countries are located within Europe.
Southampton, England UK, Latitude = 50.9º N (50º54'0" N) Longitude = 1.4º W (1º23'59" W)
Unilateral Longitude - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
The path of zero longitude, known as the Prime Meridian, passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, UK. It is marked by a physical line and is significant as the starting point for measuring longitude around the world.
Asuncion, Paraguay is on the same longitude as Guyana. Buenos Aires, Argentina is near but not on the same longitude.
Because it is on a similar line of longitude so is in the same time zone.
counties
no not exactly UK has England, wales, northern Ireland in it
No, England is a country that is part of the UK. The UK is a collective country of the counties of England Wales northern Ireland and Scotland.
Ulster is the most northern of Ireland's 4 provinces. Ulster is made up of 9 counties, 6 of which make up the country of Northern Ireland; hence the reason why Northern Ireland is often referred to as Ulster.Ulster is a province not a country.The 9 counties of Ulster areAntrimArmaghDownFermanaghLondonderryTyroneCavanDonegalMonaghanThe first 6 make up Northern Ireland with the remaining 3 some of the 26 counties of the Republic of Ireland.................................1 island2 countries4 provinces32 counties
Latitude530 30' N Longitude 20 15' W
This question needs more context in order to be answered; for example does it refer to US counties or UK counties
Counties, countries, it matters not: All of the Earth is measured in Latitude & Longitude. It is an imaginary grid that covers the whole surface of the earth.
The UK does not have states. It has countries, and within the countries there are counties.
Norfolk/Suffolk
I guess it's so each state has an 'administrative centre' - in the same way that UK counties have a county town or city. In the UK, usually the county town is where the local government offices are.
No, not all states have the same amount of counties. The number of counties in a state can vary based on its size, population density, and historical development. For example, Texas has 254 counties while Delaware has only 3 counties.