This location is a point in East Siberian Sea and north of the Arctic circle. The location is just off the coast of the Northern Russia Tundra, also known as the Siberian Tundra. It is located less than 800 miles from Northern Alaska.
We're troubled by the idea of "most likely". These things don't do a whole lot of moving around. Wherever a country was yesterday, last week, or last year, you can pretty much count on it being in the same place today and tomorrow. (We're speaking geographically, of course, not politically.) It's this fact that drives the whole map-publishing industry. The point 70° N / 160° E is just off the coast of northern Siberia, about 110 miles northeast of Ursalakh, 150 miles southeast of Logashkino, and 235 miles northeast of Srednekolymsk. It's about 970 miles west of Barrow, Alaska, 1,380 miles from the north pole, and, in case of emergency, only 3,290 miles from Moscow.
The city most likely to be at 34°S latitude and 56°W longitude is Cordoba, Argentina.
105 East is near Phnom Penh.
Oh, dude, that's like Brazil. Yeah, so, like, if you're standing at 20S latitude and 50W longitude, you're probably chilling in Brazil. Just imagine yourself sipping on a caipirinha on the beaches of Rio, soaking up the sun at that exact location.
You would be at 60 degrees west longitude. The prime meridian is located at 0 degrees longitude, so traveling 690 miles to the east would put you at 60 degrees west longitude. Turning around and traveling 207 miles to the west brings you back to 0 degrees.
We're troubled by the idea of "most likely". These things don't do a whole lot of moving around. Wherever a country was yesterday, last week, or last year, you can pretty much count on it being in the same place today and tomorrow. (We're speaking geographically, of course, not politically.) It's this fact that drives the whole map-publishing industry. The point 70° N / 160° E is just off the coast of northern Siberia, about 110 miles northeast of Ursalakh, 150 miles southeast of Logashkino, and 235 miles northeast of Srednekolymsk. It's about 970 miles west of Barrow, Alaska, 1,380 miles from the north pole, and, in case of emergency, only 3,290 miles from Moscow.
The city most likely to be at 34°S latitude and 56°W longitude is Cordoba, Argentina.
They are the same as they were yesterday, and most likely the same as they will be tomorrow.
105 East is near Phnom Penh.
Great Britain, most likely, second most likely, Africa.
Most likely the country(people) of Australia loves Australia the most.
Most likely Portugal.
Oh, dude, that's like Brazil. Yeah, so, like, if you're standing at 20S latitude and 50W longitude, you're probably chilling in Brazil. Just imagine yourself sipping on a caipirinha on the beaches of Rio, soaking up the sun at that exact location.
most likely Britain
It is most likely Brazil.
Most likely Japan.
a developed country