That's a point in the sea, about 360 miles northeast of the nearest point on the coast of Samar Island
in the Philippines.
BTW ... the geographic coordinates alone define a single point on the earth's surface, even without
the continent or any other hint.
asia, africa ,north america ,south america, australia
Upper North America and Southern Asia
To find a shorter passage to Asia
The 12 Geographic Realms are: 1. Europe 2. Russia 3. North America 4. Middle America 5. South America 6. Subsaharan Africa 7. North Africa/Southwest Asia 8. South Asia 9. East Asia 10. Southeast Asia 11. Austral Realm 12. Pacific Realm
The Taiga biome is located in Central Canada, Europe, and Asia. :)
Those coordinates are in India, all of which is in Asia.
Those coordinates are in India, all of which is in Asia.
The exact location of the nation of China is 35 degrees north and 105 degrees east. China is locate din Eastern Asia.
The location 105 degrees east and 12 degrees north corresponds to the Lao People's Democratic Republic in Southeast Asia.
Asia is at 30 degrees north and 105 degrees east.
The exact location of china is 35 degrees north and 105 degrees east. By Eastern Asia, bordering the East China Sea, Korea bay, Yellow sea, between north Korea and Vietnam.
China is located in east Asia. The latitude and longitude of the country of China is 35 degrees north and 105 degrees east.
Ah, what a lovely question! At 30 degrees north and 90 degrees east, you'll find yourself in the beautiful continent of Asia. Just imagine all the stunning landscapes and diverse cultures waiting for you to explore there. Happy painting!
The absolute location of Uzbekistan is in Central Asia. The relative location of the capital city is 41 degrees 16 minutes North latitude, and 69 degrees 13 minutes East longitude.
Asia.
Those coordinates are in India, all of which is in Asia.
112 degrees east 4 degrees northThe absolute location of Malaysia is 3.1333 degrees north and 101.70 degrees east. The location of specific cities or places in Malaysia may differ slightly from these coordinates.