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35 degrees north and 20 degrees east are geographical coordinates that pinpoint a specific location on the Earth's surface. The latitude of 35 degrees north indicates how far north the location is from the equator, while the longitude of 20 degrees east indicates how far east it is from the Prime Meridian in Greenwich, England. These coordinates can be used to precisely locate a point on a map or GPS system.

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10mo ago

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