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When searching for an absolute location, one must remember that ALL locations, boundaries, borders, etc. as defined by humans are relative to the positions of other things. Our latitude and longitude measurements are relative to the position of the sun throughout the year as well as the orientation of the magnetic poles (the latter changes over the eons). Other forms of location designation depend on the relative position of the stars.

You must also remember that all of these locations change over time - the precession of the equinoxes and plate tectonics are the primary reasons for these changes.

Regardless, the quick answer is:

Salt Lake City 40° 46' N 111° 58' W

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