That swath of longitude encompasses major portions of Nunavut, Ontario, Michigan,
Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Cuba, Honduras, the Cayman slands, Nicaragua,
Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, comprising literally thousands
of population centers of all shapes and sizes.
Some of the major cities in the United States that lie along the 80 degrees longitude west line include Cleveland, Ohio; Richmond, Virginia; and Jacksonville, Florida.
34 Degrees - 12 Degrees South and 115 Degrees - 153 Degrees East.
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"22 degrees west" is the description of a meridian of longitude that connects the north and south poles. The only land it crosses comprises parts of Greenland, Iceland, and Antarctica.
All of them that are located in the Earth's southern Hemisphere. There are literally thousands of them.
Some of the major cities in the United States that lie along the 80 degrees longitude west line include Cleveland, Ohio; Richmond, Virginia; and Jacksonville, Florida.
34 Degrees - 12 Degrees South and 115 Degrees - 153 Degrees East.
true guyana and suriname lie between the latitdue
Within that range of longitudes lie large portions of the Arctic Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Southern Ocean.
"22 degrees west" is the description of a meridian of longitude that connects the north and south poles. The only land it crosses comprises parts of Greenland, Iceland, and Antarctica.
All of them that are located in the Earth's southern Hemisphere. There are literally thousands of them.
The two capital cities that lie at about 45 degrees North latitude are St. Paul, Minnesota and Augusta, Maine. Madison, Wisconsin, Bismarck, North Dakota, Helena, Montana, Boise, Idaho, and Olympia, Washington are all also near 45 degrees North.
There are no continents at that certain point, but what does lie there is the North Atlantic Ocean.
There are 420 miles between the two cities.
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Europe and Africa have the Atlantic Ocean as their western border.