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That point is in the sea, about 11 miles north of the north coast of Trinidad.

It's roughly mid-way between the coasts of the islands of Trinidad and Tobago,

so I'm guessing that it's probably part of the territorial waters of that country.

(The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago)

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What lies at 11°,61°

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Q: What country lies at 11n latitude and 61w longitude?
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