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Locations on the earth are conventionally given where line of longitude (east or west of Greenwich meridian which is 0 degrees)

Meets line of latitude (north or south of the equator, which is 0 degrees)

So 0 degrees (longitude), 50 degrees north (latitude):

According to my world map, thats in the english channel, near Le Havre , Haute - Normandie, France.

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