Cuba's northernmost extent is the northern boundary of its territorial waters at 24° north latitude,
about 60 miles north of Havana. Every north latitude greater than 24° is north of Cuba.
23 degrees North is a line of latitude. The Tropic of Cancer is around 23.5
No line of latitude is a north/south line. A move to the north or south is a change of latitude.
The most northern 'line' of latitude is really a point. 90 degrees latitude north is the north pole.
The latitude line that measures 23.5 degrees north latitude is the Tropic of Cancer.
The line of latitude that runs through the north of Iceland is the Arctic Circle, which is at approximately 66.5 degrees north latitude.
23 degrees North is a line of latitude. The Tropic of Cancer is around 23.5
Havana 23.1° north latitude
Yes. The northernmost point on Cuban land lies at about 23deg 12min 30sec north latitude, and the territorial waters claimed by Cuba extend to about 24degrees north latitude.
No line of latitude is a north/south line. A move to the north or south is a change of latitude.
The most northern 'line' of latitude is really a point. 90 degrees latitude north is the north pole.
The latitude line that measures 23.5 degrees north latitude is the Tropic of Cancer.
The line of latitude that runs through the north of Iceland is the Arctic Circle, which is at approximately 66.5 degrees north latitude.
90 degrees north latitude is the north pole. The equator is zero latitude.
The parallel of 21° north latitude crosses the islands of Cuba, Great Inagua, and Maui.
Dakar lies on approximately 14° latitude North.
Cuba
The farthest north latitude is 90° North. It is a single point, called the 'north pole'.