The coordinates given in the question lead the Coast Guard rescue ships to a point
way out in the mid-Atlantic Ocean, about 1,700 miles off of Port Etienne Morocco on
the west coast of Africa, and about 2,370 miles due east of the northeast coast of Cuba.
Since the question mentioned "Brazil", perhaps it meant to say 23 degrees South latitude.
If so, it was actually fishing for a point that's still at sea in the Atlantic, but this time only
about 10 miles off shore, and about 16 miles east-southeast of the center of Rio de Janeiro ...
definitely much better chances of being picked up by a passing fishing boat.
The country located at 12 degrees South and 50 degrees West is Brazil.
No, most of Brazil is not located between 70 degrees west longitude and 40 degrees west latitude. Brazil spans a wide range of latitudes from about 5 degrees north to 33 degrees south, and longitudes from about 35 to 74 degrees west.
That point is located in Brazil, about 16 miles southwest of Brasilia.
Brazil; these coordinates are a little north of Brasilia.
That point is just a few miles (a few km) southwest of the center of Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
The country located at 12 degrees South and 50 degrees West is Brazil.
No, most of Brazil is not located between 70 degrees west longitude and 40 degrees west latitude. Brazil spans a wide range of latitudes from about 5 degrees north to 33 degrees south, and longitudes from about 35 to 74 degrees west.
Brazil.
Brazil.
Brazil, located in South America, is approximately 15 degrees north of South Africa and 60 degrees west.
There is no city located directly at 30 degrees South and 50 Degrees West. The closest city is the city of Tramandai, Brazil.
That point is located in Brazil, about 16 miles southwest of Brasilia.
That point is located in Brazil, about 16 miles southwest of Brasilia.
Brasilia, Brazil.
In Brazil. Brazil is located 70 through 40 degrees North and 20 through 0 degrees West in South America. Brazil is the largest country in South America.
Brazil; these coordinates are a little north of Brasilia.
Brazil is located in the western, northern and southern hemispheres. The Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn pass through Brazil. It covers almost 50 percent of South America. The longitude and latitude of Brazil are 10 degrees South and 55 degrees West.