Italy ranges through all latitudes from 36.643° North to 47.007° North. You're free
to draw as few or as many 'lines' through that range as you're comfortable with.
There is no standard set of 'lines' that everybody has to use. Any time you see
'lines' on a map or a globe, there are plenty of other latitudes between those lines.
Rome, Italy
A longitude line does not "land" on a continent as it is an imaginary line. However, 15 degrees East longitude passes through the continent of Europe, running through countries such as France, Germany, and Italy.
The six countries through which the meridianof 30° east longitude passes are . . .South AfricaZimbabweZambiaDemocratic Republic of the CongoTanzaniaBurundiRwandaUgandaSudanEgyptTurkeyUkraineMoldovaBelarusRussiaFinlandNorway
That of course depends on what you consider 'near'.The extreme western point of Italy is about 50 miles west of Torino,where the boundary between Italy and France hits longitude 6.63° E,about 324 miles east of the PM.The farthest point appears to be the east coast of Italy's 'heel', about975 miles east of the Prime Meridian.
-- Svalbard -- Norway -- Sweden -- Denmark -- Poland -- Germany -- Czech Republic -- Austria -- Slovenia -- Croatia -- Italy -- Libya -- Niger -- Chad -- Cameroon -- Central African Republic -- Congo -- Democratic Republic of the Congo -- Angola -- Namibia -- (Antarctica -- not a country)
There are two different meridians of 10° ... one in east longitude and one in west longitude. -- In Europe, the East one passes through Norway, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy. -- Also in Europe, the West one passes through just a small bit of Ireland.
Rome, Italy
A longitude line does not "land" on a continent as it is an imaginary line. However, 15 degrees East longitude passes through the continent of Europe, running through countries such as France, Germany, and Italy.
This meridian passes through Norway Netherlands Germany Luxembourg France Switzerland Italy Algeria Niger Nigeria Sao Tome & Principe Antarctica What did you have in mind ?
The obelisk in the center of Piazza San Pietro is located at41.9022° north latitude12.4573° east longitude.
America, Finland, Mexico, Germany, and Italy
The Alps
The six countries through which the meridianof 30° east longitude passes are . . .South AfricaZimbabweZambiaDemocratic Republic of the CongoTanzaniaBurundiRwandaUgandaSudanEgyptTurkeyUkraineMoldovaBelarusRussiaFinlandNorway
This point is about 25 miles northwest of the city center of Rome, Italy.
That of course depends on what you consider 'near'.The extreme western point of Italy is about 50 miles west of Torino,where the boundary between Italy and France hits longitude 6.63° E,about 324 miles east of the PM.The farthest point appears to be the east coast of Italy's 'heel', about975 miles east of the Prime Meridian.
-- Svalbard -- Norway -- Sweden -- Denmark -- Poland -- Germany -- Czech Republic -- Austria -- Slovenia -- Croatia -- Italy -- Libya -- Niger -- Chad -- Cameroon -- Central African Republic -- Congo -- Democratic Republic of the Congo -- Angola -- Namibia -- (Antarctica -- not a country)
The latitude and longitude of Rome (which is near the center of Italy) is 41°54'N 12°29'E