I used Google Earth and searched up the 110*E line for cities, and researched according to my results.
* = degree(s)
Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia
7*47'50.01"S
110*22'07.67"E
Elevation 367 ft
Population 3,121,000
Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
1*33'29.06"N
110*21'05.55"E
Elevation 64 ft
Population 634,517
Haikou, Hainan, China
20*00'57.04"N
110*19'52.27"E
Elevation 51 ft
Population 830,192
Zhanjiang, Guangdong, China
21*09'24.19"N
110*23'09.83"E
Elevation 1 ft
Population 6,698,500
Maoming, Guangdong, China
21*39'14.10"N
110*51'27.78"E
Elevation 45 ft
Population 6,705,900
Yulin, Guangxi, China
22*38'18.46"N
110*09'55.69"E
Elevation 261 ft
Population 5,980,000
Guilin, Guangxi, China
25*10'32.24"N
110*21'06.01"E
Elevation 783 ft
Population 1,340,000
Russia
Kariya, Japanis at 35 degrees north and 137 degrees east.
Gulf of Thailand
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The coordinates 18 degrees north and 37 degrees east correspond to Cairo, the capital city of Egypt.
60 degrees north latitude and 110 degrees east longitude is a sparsely populated part of Siberia. The nearest city is Ust-Ilimsk.
There isn't one.
The closest city to this point is Kuching, Malaysia.
Nothing at all. That's deep in Antarctica; nothing there but snow and ice.
That point is in the interior of Saudi Arabia, about 110 miles west-northwest of Riyadh, and 340 miles east-northeast of Medina.
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