No point on Earth can have both a north and a south coordinate (unless the point
is on the equator, where the latitude is zero so it doesn't matter whether you call
it zero north or zero south, or both).
The city of Salzburg, Austria is about 15 miles south of these coordinates, and the city of Munich, Germany is about 60 miles to the west.
Your coordinates are just south of the village of Samundri, Pakistan.
Shibar, Afghanistan is about 10 miles east of these coordinates.
Maricopa, Arizona, south of Phoenix, is at 33 degrees north and 112 degrees west.
This point is on the east coast of Australia, about 34 miles north of Brisbane.
The city of Salzburg, Austria is about 15 miles south of these coordinates, and the city of Munich, Germany is about 60 miles to the west.
Your coordinates are just south of the village of Samundri, Pakistan.
Your coordinates are about 15 miles north of the city of Smolensk, Russia.
Shibar, Afghanistan is about 10 miles east of these coordinates.
Maricopa, Arizona, south of Phoenix, is at 33 degrees north and 112 degrees west.
This point is on the east coast of Australia, about 34 miles north of Brisbane.
No city - unless it's sunken, as the coordinates are located in the Mediterranean sea just north of Libya.
Some city in guinea.
None. That point is out in the Atlantic Ocean, about 875 miles off the northwest coast of South America.
The coordinates 18 degrees north and 37 degrees east correspond to Cairo, the capital city of Egypt.
15 degrees north and 95 degrees west
Ah, what a lovely question! The city you're looking for is Paramaribo, the capital of Suriname in South America. It's nestled at 6 degrees north latitude and 57 degrees west longitude, surrounded by beautiful landscapes and friendly faces. Happy exploring, my friend!