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Canada. That's the "triple point" where British Columbia, Alberta, and the Northwest Territories come together.

Not a whole lot of what you might call "civilization" anywhere near there.

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It's not possible for a whole continent to be located all at the same coordinates.

"60° North / 120° West" is a single point, located in western Canada, which is

on the North American continent.

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The coordinates 60 degrees north and 120 degrees west point to North America, specifically to the northern regions of Canada, near the border with Alaska.

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The coordinates chosen are deep within Canada, close to the point where British Columbia, Alberta, and the Northwest Territories intersect.

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north America

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