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.
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.
The coordinates chosen are deep within Canada, close to the point where British Columbia, Alberta, and the Northwest Territories intersect.
North America
44 degrees north and 120 degrees south give two latitudes, not a set of coordinates.44 degrees north and 120 degrees west is in Prineville, Oregon, US, on the continent of North America.44 degrees north and 120 degrees east is in China.
The Pacific Ocean -- perhaps the South Pacific Ocean -- is found at this intersection of longitude and latitude.
India
The answer would be Asia