It is right in the middle of South Australia
That point is in the state of South Australia, about 400 miles northwest of
Adelaide, its capital.
I would be in Australia, but not a very interesting or comfortable part of it.
The point is somewhere out in the middle between Coober Pedy and Kingoonya,
about 165 miles inland from the nearest point on the coast, at Ceduna. Thanks a lot.
That point is in south-central Australia, about 400 miles northwest of Adelaide.
(Other points in the same country have different coordinates.)
Texas occupies the range of latitudes from 25.84°N to 36.50°N. So, out of the range of 10.66 degrees of latitude that it actually covers, 6.5 degrees of that is in the range specified in the question.
Yes, that is true. Parts of Chile and Argentina lie between the latitude lines of thirty degrees south and forty-five degrees south in the Southern Hemisphere. These regions include popular destinations such as Santiago in Chile and Bariloche in Argentina.
35 N 55 E is in Iran.
Radius of earth = 6,371,000 metres13,168 miles = 21,191,841.792 metres35 degrees 4 minutes = 35.0667 degrees106 degrees 36 minutes = 106.6 degreesThen >Circumference of circle of latitude 35 degrees 4 minutes North:= (Earth radius * cos 35.0667) * 2 * pi = 32,764,060.7432 metresDegrees of longitude from start point:= 21,191,841.792 / 32,764,060.7432= 232.84852 degrees west of 106.6 degrees west of Greenwich meridian= 339.44852 degrees west of Greenwich meridian (longitude)= (360 - 339.44852) 20.55148 degrees east, 35.0667 degrees northDeserts of Sudan, Eastern Africa
Europe and Africa have the Atlantic Ocean as their western border.
That point is in the sea just off the coast of Morocco. It's about 25 miles northwest of Tiznit,and about 39 miles southwest of Agadir.
That point is offshore in the Gulf of Mexico, about 47 miles due south of the Battleship Parkway and I-10 bridges across the bay at Mobile, Alabama.
New South Wales was not split in 1788. It was claimed for England, and its boundaries extended from Cape York, in the latitude of ten degrees thirty-seven minutes south, to South Cape, at forty-three degrees thirty-nine minutes south and west to the one hundred and thirty-fifth degree of east longitude. It included all the islands adjacent in the Pacific Ocean to ten degrees thirty-seven minutes south and forty-three degrees thirty-nine minutes south.
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Texas occupies the range of latitudes from 25.84°N to 36.50°N. So, out of the range of 10.66 degrees of latitude that it actually covers, 6.5 degrees of that is in the range specified in the question.
It is right in the middle of South AustraliaThat point is in the state of South Australia, about 400 miles northwest ofAdelaide, its capital.I would be in Australia, but not a very interesting or comfortable part of it.The point is somewhere out in the middle between Coober Pedy and Kingoonya,about 165 miles inland from the nearest point on the coast, at Ceduna. Thanks a lot.That point is in south-central Australia, about 400 miles northwest of Adelaide.(Other points in the same country have different coordinates.)
"38 degrees north" and "73 degrees west", taken together, define a single point, not a region. The point is in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the USA, about 125 miles east of Chincoteague Island VA, and 185 miles south of Fire Island NY.
Yes, that is true. Parts of Chile and Argentina lie between the latitude lines of thirty degrees south and forty-five degrees south in the Southern Hemisphere. These regions include popular destinations such as Santiago in Chile and Bariloche in Argentina.
Australia, sport.
35 N 55 E is in Iran.
The border of New South Wales was moved several times.When James Cook first claimed the eastern coast of the Australian continent for England and named it New South Wales, it extended from latitude 38 degrees S to latitude 10.5 degrees S, from the tip of Cape York to where he first sighted the continent, in what is now far eastern Victoria.When Captain Arthur Phillip led the First Fleet, according to his journals, he was required to extend the boundary of NSW “... extending from the Northern Cape or extremity of the coast called Cape York, in the latitude of ten degrees thirty-seven minutes south, to the southern extremity of the said territory of New South Wales or South Cape, in the latitude of forty-three degrees thirty-nine minutes south and of all the country inland westward as far as the one hundred and thirty-fifth degree of east longitude reckoning from the meridian of Greenwich, including all the islands adjacent in the Pacific Ocean within the latitudes aforesaid of ten degrees thirty-seven minutes south and forty-three degrees thirty-nine minutes south”. He also included Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) within the boundary of New South Wales. At this time, Van Diemen's Land was not known to be an island.In 1825, Governor Ralph Darling extended the western boundary of New South Wales to 129 degrees E.
No point anywhere in the USA is located on a latitude of 52° north, and no point anywhere in the USA is located on a longitude of 30° east. 52° north, 30° east is a point in Belarus, about 165 miles southeast of Minsk and 110 miles north-northwest of Kiev, Ukraine.