There is no such place. No point on Earth has both a north and a south
coordinate (except perhaps for places on the equator, where the latitude
is zero so it doesn't matter whether it's called zero north or zero south).
57 degrees latitude is a line on Earth that is located 57 degrees north or south of the equator. At 57 degrees north latitude, you would be in the northern hemisphere, while at 57 degrees south latitude, you would be in the southern hemisphere.
Some cities that are close to 57 degrees North latitude include Moscow, Russia and Edinburgh, Scotland. Some cities that are close to 57 degrees South latitude include Ushuaia, Argentina and Christchurch, New Zealand.
0 degrees north is the north pole and zero degrees south is the south pole.
The city located at 57 degrees north and 24 degrees east is Helsinki, the capital of Finland.
I would have named it "Ralph", but those who came before me named it Kodiak Island.
57 degrees latitude is a line on Earth that is located 57 degrees north or south of the equator. At 57 degrees north latitude, you would be in the northern hemisphere, while at 57 degrees south latitude, you would be in the southern hemisphere.
According to this, and if I am correct it is just of the tip of South America, hopefully in the ocean.
Some cities that are close to 57 degrees North latitude include Moscow, Russia and Edinburgh, Scotland. Some cities that are close to 57 degrees South latitude include Ushuaia, Argentina and Christchurch, New Zealand.
Denmark is located at 57 degrees north and 10 degrees south.
Kodiak Island, Alaska
0 degrees north is the north pole and zero degrees south is the south pole.
The city located at 57 degrees north and 24 degrees east is Helsinki, the capital of Finland.
That point is in the sea between Denmark and Sweden, about 49 miles due south of Göteborg.
There is no such place. No point on Earth can have both a north and a south coordinate (except perhaps for places on the equator, where the latitude is zero so it doesn't matter whether it's called zero north or zero south).
I would have named it "Ralph", but those who came before me named it Kodiak Island.
Denmark.
Ninety degrees South Latitude for the south pole and ninety degrees North Latitude for the north pole. No longitude indicator is required to position poles on the planet earth.