Arctic circle is the line of latitude that runs through Russia
More to the story:
Russia occupies the range of latitude from 41.22° North to 81.86° North. There's
no standard set of 'lines' that everybody must use, with nothing between the lines.
Some maps and globes have more lines printed on them, others have fewer, and
some have no lines at all. You're free to draw as many 'lines' through Russia's
40.6-degree range of latitude as you'd like to have on your map.
The latitude and longitude of St. Petersburg, Russia is approximately 59.9343Β° N, 30.3351Β° E.
Russia spans from approximately 41 degrees to 82 degrees north latitude.
Russia.
The latitude and longitude for Murmansk, Russia are approximately 68.9707Β° N, 33.0749Β° E.
Russia is in the eastern hemisphere, on the continents of Europe and Asia. Every point in it has both a latitude and a longitude, and no two points have the same pair of numbers.
The latitude and longitude of St. Petersburg, Russia is approximately 59.9343Β° N, 30.3351Β° E.
Russia spans from approximately 41 degrees to 82 degrees north latitude.
Russia.
The latitude and longitude for Murmansk, Russia are approximately 68.9707Β° N, 33.0749Β° E.
Most of Russia is higher in the North compared to the USA.
Latitude: 55°47′N Longitude: 49°10′E
Like Canada, Sweden, and Russia.
Russia is in the eastern hemisphere, on the continents of Europe and Asia. Every point in it has both a latitude and a longitude, and no two points have the same pair of numbers.
Latitude: N 44° 29' 42.738" / Longitude: E 34° 9' 58.6836"
It is Russia.
P: I was here
The Winter Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia is at 59 56N, 30 18E.