First of all, the north/south coordinate is the latitude, and the east/west one is the longitude.
Now that we have that straightened out, we can go look for the point described by
your coordinates, and when we do that, we find that there's no city there. The point
is in the Pacific Ocean, about 137 miles east-northeast of Hilo HI, and 2,330 miles
southwest of Los Angeles.
The city located at 30 degrees south latitude and approximately 153 degrees east longitude is Sydney, Australia.
The coordinates Latitude 27°S and Longitude 153°E correspond to a location off the coast of eastern Australia, possibly near the city of Brisbane.
Australia's approximate latitude ranges from 9° to 44° S and its longitude ranges from 113° to 153° E.
That place is an enigma, wrapped in a mystery and signifying nothing. -- Longitude needs to be noted as either 'east' or 'west', otherwise it's not clear which half of the Earth it refers to. -- Latitude needs to be written as either 'north' or 'south', otherwise it's not clear which half of the Earth it refers to. -- No place on Earth has latitude greater than 90 degrees, either north or south.
It's not possible for a whole country to be located at the same coordinates. "29° N / 29° E" is the description of a single point, about 127 miles west of Bani Suef, and 153 miles southwest of the center of Cairo, in Egypt.
The city located at 30 degrees south latitude and approximately 153 degrees east longitude is Sydney, Australia.
The North Pacific Ocean.
Grafton NSW Australia
Latitude: 27°28′04″S Longitude: 153°01′40″E
Latitude: 27°28′04″S Longitude: 153°01′40″E
The coordinates Latitude 27°S and Longitude 153°E correspond to a location off the coast of eastern Australia, possibly near the city of Brisbane.
Australia's approximate latitude ranges from 9° to 44° S and its longitude ranges from 113° to 153° E.
That place is an enigma, wrapped in a mystery and signifying nothing. -- Longitude needs to be noted as either 'east' or 'west', otherwise it's not clear which half of the Earth it refers to. -- Latitude needs to be written as either 'north' or 'south', otherwise it's not clear which half of the Earth it refers to. -- No place on Earth has latitude greater than 90 degrees, either north or south.
Brisbane, Australia
30° 18' 0" s / 153° 8' 0" e
St Augustine Florida.Latitude 29º53.7' NLongitude 81º18.8' W
It's not possible for a whole country to be located at the same coordinates. "29° N / 29° E" is the description of a single point, about 127 miles west of Bani Suef, and 153 miles southwest of the center of Cairo, in Egypt.