It looks like a set of latitude/longitude coordinates that describes a point on the
Earth's Surface. If we treat it as such and consult a map or globe for the location
of the point, we find that it's on the southeast coast of West Falkland Island ...
one of the Falkland Islands.
Argentina
The coordinates 35 degrees south latitude and 60 degrees west longitude point to the city of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina.
The coordinates 51 degrees south and 60 degrees west point to a location in the South Atlantic Ocean, specifically near the eastern coast of Argentina and the southern tip of South America. This area is relatively remote and far from major landmasses, situated to the southeast of the Falkland Islands.
Oh, dude, 3 degrees south and 60 degrees west? That's like smack dab in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. So, if you're looking to catch some waves or maybe find a lost treasure, that's the spot for you. Just don't forget your sunscreen and pirate hat, matey!
The coordinates 20 degrees south and 60 degrees west are located in South America, specifically in the eastern part of Brazil. This region is characterized by tropical climates and diverse ecosystems, including parts of the Atlantic Forest.
South America is located at 30 degrees south and 60 degrees west.
There is no entire country that occupies the space at 60 degrees west and 30 degrees south. This is, however, a point of land that is located in Argentina.
South America
Argentina
10 degrees south 60 degrees east
The coordinates 20 degrees south and 60 degrees west point to the continent of South America. This location is in eastern Brazil, near the city of Salvador.
no Paraguay is. =)
The continent located at 0 degrees latitude and 60 degrees west longitude is South America.
Brazil, located in South America, is approximately 15 degrees north of South Africa and 60 degrees west.
60 degrees south75 degrees northEach of these has a point on the Prime Meridian.But they are not longitudes.60 degrees west75 degrees westEach of these coincides with the Prime Meridian at the north and south poles.Elsewhere . . .60 degrees west . . . 60 degrees from the Prime Meridian everywhere except at the poles.75 degrees west . . . 75 degrees from the Prime Meridian everywhere except at the poles.So the winner of this whimsical and nearly meaningless contest is . . . 60 degrees west .
The meridian of 60 degrees west longitude crosses parts of North America, South America, and Antarctica.
60 degrees west passes through South America, specifically in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador.