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None of them is, because a set of latitude/longitude numbers defines a single point

on Earth, and it's not possible for a whole country to be located at a single point.

You could very well ask: Which if these countries is this point in ? That would be

a completely proper question.

Unfortunately, the answer would still be: "It is in none of them." The point 30°N/70°E

is in central Pakistan, about 180 miles east of Quetta. It's at least 500 miles from the

nearest point in Iran, 3,700 miles from the nearest point in Nigeria, 3,300 miles from

anywhere in Japan, and 4,500 miles from anywhere in Canada.

Could you have made a mistake copying the coordinates ? Let's examine them:

-- The point 30° North / 70° West is located in the Atlantic Ocean about

690 miles east of Jacksonville, FL. That couldn't have been it.

-- The point 30° South / 70° East is located in the Indian ocean about

1,500 miles southeast of Madagascar. That wasn't it either.

-- The point 30° South / 70° West is located in eastern Chile about

75 miles east of La Serena. That wasn't it either.

Can anything at all in this question be salvaged ?

-- 30° North latitude crosses Iran and Japan.

-- 70° East longitude doesn't cross any of these countries,

but 70° West longitude catches a small part of Canada.

--30° South latitude doesn't cross any of these countries.

The question is almost entirely beyond rescue.

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