It is 59 deg 17 min north so it is south of 60 deg north
The co-ordinates you have given refer to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden (which of course is nowhere near North America).
Stockholm, Sweden is on the same latitude as Ottawa, Canada. Both cities are located at approximately 59 degrees north latitude.
130 degrees north latitude does not exist because the maximum degree of latitude is 90, both north and south.
There are 2 major lines of latitude located north of the equator. The Tropic of Cancer is located at 23.5 degrees north latitude while the Arctic Circle is located at 66.5 degrees north latitude.
N 41 degrees and W 70 degrees is located at the coast of Rhode Island and Massachusetts in the Atlantic Ocean.
Stockholm, Sweden.
South The latitude at the center of Stockholm is about 59.329° north. That's about 46 miles south of the 60th N parallel.
No, Aberdeen, Scotland is not further north than Stockholm, Sweden. Its latitude is about 2 degrees south of Stockholm's latitude.
It is just south of that latitude, being over 59 degrees north.
Probably Definately: It's just south of 60 latitude.
The co-ordinates you have given refer to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden (which of course is nowhere near North America).
Stockholm, Sweden is on the same latitude as Ottawa, Canada. Both cities are located at approximately 59 degrees north latitude.
130 degrees north latitude does not exist because the maximum degree of latitude is 90, both north and south.
No. Reykjavik is much further north than Stockholm.
There are 2 major lines of latitude located north of the equator. The Tropic of Cancer is located at 23.5 degrees north latitude while the Arctic Circle is located at 66.5 degrees north latitude.
N 41 degrees and W 70 degrees is located at the coast of Rhode Island and Massachusetts in the Atlantic Ocean.
The country that is located at 65 degrees North latitude and 20 degrees West longitude is Iceland. The country that is located at 65 degrees North latitude and 20 degrees West longitude is Iceland.