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There are no major cities at 35 degrees S, 20 degrees E. That point is about 15 miles or so off of the southern coast of South Africa. The closest major city would be Cape Town, but it's true coordinates are 33 degrees S, 18 degrees E.
Those numbers include nearly 39% of the Earth's total surface area. There's no doubt whatsoever that in a few minutes with any world map or globe, you can find a huge number of cities and towns of all sizes within that range, including such exciting destinations as Casablanca, Cairo, Ramat Gan, Baghdad, Capetown, New Delhi, Rangoon, Hanoi, Perth, Singapore, Manila, Taipei, Bali, Fiji, Honolulu, Quito, Caracas, Bogota, Managua, Mexico City, Cancun, Oranjestad, Acapulco, Nassau, Havana, and Kingston, as well as Ardmore, Lawton, Velma, and Altus in Gcd's country, Dallas, Austin, Houston, Little Rock, Lufkin, San Antonio, Brownsville, Lake Charles, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Birmingham, Atlanta, Mobile and Fixed, Tallahassee, Orlando, Miami, Tampa, T-Mobile, St. Petersburg, Clearwire, Key Largo, and Key West.
The word "cinquain" comes from the french word for 5. However, cinquains were created by an American, Adelaide Crapsey. She passed away at age 35. Brief answer: United States
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Madagascar
Japan is at 35 degrees north and 140 degrees east.
The absolute location of Angola is 8.83 degrees South, and 13.3 degrees East. Angola is in southern Africa, and has its western border with the ocean.
None. This is a location in the ocean close to western Australia.
That point is in central Hungary, about 35 miles south of Budapest.
Syria.
Syria.
That location is in the south of the modern country if Israel - there is no city located at that point.
That point is one of a really huge number of different points in Australia. That particular one is about 35 miles south of Moree.
35 S 149 E is Murrumbateman NSW 2582, Australia. Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere as the country is South of the Equator. And is also in the Eastern Hemisphere as it is to the East of the Prime Meridian.
Japan
Kaitaia, New Zealand