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.
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.
These coordinates are in the ocean about 45 miles west of Perth, Australia.
That point is in the Central African Republic, about 50 miles west-northwest of Bambari.
There's no city there. That point is in forest and grass land on Indonesia's Timor Island, about 1 mile northwest of the town of Calcuc, 2.1 miles southwest of Umaboco, and 42 miles southeast of the city of Dili.
Crikey, mate, you're in the Outback of Western Australia, about 60 miles SW of Port Hedland, WA, AU.
Latitude only goes between 90 degrees south and 90 degrees north, so no.
The Tropic of Capricorn is at about 23.5 degrees south latitude. Mexico City is well north of that.
Charleston,South Carolina
Those are impossible co-ordinates, as they give north and south, so there is no answer.
South
That point is in the sea between Denmark and Sweden, about 49 miles due south of Göteborg.
55 N 3 W is a point between Gretna Green and Longtown, north of the Scottish - England Border. I suppose that the nearest 'city' is Carlisle, south of the Scottish Border.
There is no 115 degrees south OR north. It only goes to 90.
-- No point on Earth can have both a north and a south coordinate (unless it's zero). -- Latitude is never greater than 90 degrees, whether north or south.
They are equally close to the equator.
At the top.90 degrees north latitude is the north pole.
Nieuw Nickerie, Suriname