-- Guinea
-- Ivory Coast
-- Burkina Faso
-- Ghana
-- Togo
-- Benin
-- Nigeria
-- Cameroon
-- Chad
-- Sudan
-- Ethiopia
-- Somalia
-- India
-- Myanmar
-- Thailand
-- Vietnam
-- Philippines
-- Costa Rica
-- Colombia
-- Venezuela
-- misses the south coast of Trinidad and Tobago by less than 3 miles
Chad and Niger are two landlocked countries in Africa that are approximately 20 degrees north and 10 degrees east of the continent. Both countries are located in central Africa, with Chad being slightly further to the north than Niger.
The "north" and "south" latitude references begin at the equator. So "20 degrees" north or south are both 20 degrees from the equator, and "10 degrees" north or south are both 10 degrees from the equator. 10 is closer to the equator than 20.
The coordinates 10 degrees north and 50 degrees south latitude do not exist on the same continent, as one is in the northern hemisphere and the other in the southern hemisphere. 10 degrees north latitude passes through continents such as Africa and South America, while 50 degrees south latitude passes through regions of Antarctica and South America.
The two countries that are entirely within that coordinate range are São Tomé and Principe.
61 degrees north latitude and 10 degrees east longitude is in Sweden.
Chad and Niger are two landlocked countries in Africa that are approximately 20 degrees north and 10 degrees east of the continent. Both countries are located in central Africa, with Chad being slightly further to the north than Niger.
Senegal, Guinea, Gambia, and two others.
There are actually six countries in Africa with coastlines on the Atlantic Ocean and between 10-20 degrees north. They are Morocco, Nigeria, Mauritania, Angola, Namibia and Senegal.
Nigeria and Sudan
The original 10/40 Window included only countries with at least 50% of their land mass within 10 and 40 degrees north latitude. The revised 10/40 Window includes several additional countries that are close to 10 or 40 degrees north latitude and have high concentrations of unreached people.
-- Suriname -- French Guiana
-- Suriname -- French Guiana
Costa Rica
the answer is the Dominican Republic
The "north" and "south" latitude references begin at the equator. So "20 degrees" north or south are both 20 degrees from the equator, and "10 degrees" north or south are both 10 degrees from the equator. 10 is closer to the equator than 20.
-- Suriname -- French Guiana
The coordinates 10 degrees north and 50 degrees south latitude do not exist on the same continent, as one is in the northern hemisphere and the other in the southern hemisphere. 10 degrees north latitude passes through continents such as Africa and South America, while 50 degrees south latitude passes through regions of Antarctica and South America.