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120 Degree East Meridian Countries
degrees | country |
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5.68 | South Korea |
10.54° | Vietnam |
12.38° | Cambodia |
12.32° | Laos |
Download coordinates as: KML The meridian 150° east of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, Australasia, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole.
The meridian 90° east of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole.
Japan
From Pole to Pole
Co-ordinates | Country, territory or sea |
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43°27′N 135°0′E | Sea of Japan |
35°41′N 135°0′E | Japan |
34°33′N 135°0′E | Osaka Bay |
34°17′N 135°0′E | Japan |
17-Jan-2004 — This confluence point is quite a unique one in Australia; on most globes of the world the latitude and longitude lines are shown every 30 degrees apart.
60 degrees North Latitude, 30 degrees East longitude (60N 30E) (Saint Petersburg) The entire city of Saint Petersburg is understood to be within the 30/60 GPS quadrants, but here is the exact location!
The continent which includes the coordinates of 30 south latitude and 135 east longitude is Australia.
Location of 25 degrees north 122 degrees east (N 31° 45′ 13.626″, E 73° 17′ 33.9252″) on the map. FindLatitudeAndLongitude.com
What Country is located at 40 degrees N 100 degrees E? What Country is located at 40 degrees N 120 degrees W? Nice work! You just studied 17 terms! Now up your study game with Learn mode.
So, an arbitrary spot was chosen to be the Start point for longitudes. This spot is the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, UK. The longitude line that runs through it is called the Prime Meridian and is longitude zero degrees. Notice that longitude lines are not parallel.
90 Degrees East, also known as 90°E Lake, is a lake in Antarctica.