The twenty largest countries in the world span a wide range of latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates. For example, Russia extends from about 41°N to 81°N latitude and 19°W to 169°E longitude. Canada ranges from approximately 42°N to 83°N latitude and 52°W to 141°W longitude. Other large countries like the United States, China, and Brazil also cover extensive latitudinal and longitudinal ranges, showcasing diverse climates and geographies. Each country's coordinates reflect its unique geographic position and size on the globe.
Longitudinal extension 74degree E to 135degree E Latitudinal extension from 18degree N to 54degree N
longitudional extend of kerala :76degree 24minute E-77degree 25minute W latitudinal extend of kerala: 10degree N-12degree 42minute N
21.2787° N, 81.8661° E is the latitudinal and longitudinal extent of Chhattisgarh. Read more from Sanskritik Chhattisgarh webpage.
Australia's longitudinal extent ranges from approximately 113°E to 153°E, while its latitudinal extent spans from about 10°S to 44°S. This positioning places Australia entirely within the Southern Hemisphere and primarily in the eastern half of the world. The country's vast size and geographic diversity contribute to a wide variety of climates and ecosystems.
The longitudinal extent of the state of Maharashtra located in India are eighteen point nine-six degrees North. The latitudinal extent of the state of Maharashtra is seventy two point eight two degrees East.
LATITUDE : 30' 22" North to 33' 12" North LONGITUDE : 75' 45" East to 79' 04" East Note: (') means degrees & (") means minutes
Pakistan extends approximately from 23.6345° N latitude to 37.0841° N latitude and from 60.8728° E longitude to 77.6550° E longitude. This geographic span places Pakistan in South Asia, bordered by India to the east, Afghanistan and Iran to the west, and China to the north. The country's diverse landscape includes mountains, plains, and deserts, contributing to its varied climate and ecology.
Actually there are four countries in Europe that extend beyond the Arctic Circle, they are Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.
Imperialism
Turkey, Russia
Russia
Most countries wanted to extend there empires.