Latitudes north of the equator (N) and longitudes east of the Prime Meridian (E) refer to regions located in the Northern Hemisphere and east of the 0° longitude line. This area includes parts of Europe, Asia, and northern Africa, extending into the Arctic regions. For example, cities like Moscow and Beijing fall within these coordinates.
Latitude: 33°40′N Longitude: 73°10′E
Approximate latitude: 5°30′N to 5°S Approximate longitude: 33°45′E to 41°E
17 n 9 e==================================A set of latitude/longitude numbers describes one single pointon Earth, so it's not possible for a whole country to be there.Niger occupies all latitudes between 11.70° and 23.50° North,and all longitudes between 0.17° and 15.99° East.
You have forgotten to include the degrees of latitude and longitude. For instance, the coordinates of London, England is 51.5074° N, 0.1278° W. In your question, you have two latitudes and no degrees.
Trondheim, Norway, Latitude = 63.44º N (63º26'23" N) Longitude = 10.37º E (10º22'11" E)
latitude - 33040'N longitude - 73010'E
Latitude: 33°40′N Longitude: 73°10′E
Norway lies between latitudes 57° and 81° N, and longitudes 4° and 32° E.
Approximate latitude: 5°30′N to 5°S Approximate longitude: 33°45′E to 41°E
France is mostly between latitudes 41° and 51° N and longitudes 6° W and 10° E.
17 n 9 e==================================A set of latitude/longitude numbers describes one single pointon Earth, so it's not possible for a whole country to be there.Niger occupies all latitudes between 11.70° and 23.50° North,and all longitudes between 0.17° and 15.99° East.
Asia is the largest continent, spanning a wide range of longitudes and latitudes. It extends roughly from about 25°N to 77°N latitude and from approximately 26°E to 169°W longitude. This vast geographical area encompasses diverse climates and regions, from the Arctic tundra in the north to tropical areas in the south.
You have forgotten to include the degrees of latitude and longitude. For instance, the coordinates of London, England is 51.5074° N, 0.1278° W. In your question, you have two latitudes and no degrees.
Latitude = 55.75º N (55º45'0" N) Longitude = 37.61º E (37º36'36" E)
Latitude = 43.14º N (43º8'23" N) Longitude = 131.89º E (131º53'23" E).
No point on Earth has those coordinates. The maximum possible latitude is 90 degrees, north or south. Those are the latitudes at the poles.
Latitude: 1°30′S to 12°N Longitude: 41°E to 51°30′E Mogadishu, Somalia, Latitude = 2.04º N (2º2'23" N) Longitude = 45.34º E (45º20'24" E). They are 6.0442° N, 45.7194° E. 10 N, 49 E