-- No location can have both a north coordinate and a south one (unless it's on
the equator and its latitude is zero, so it makes no difference whether you call it
zero north or zero south).
-- And whatever the latitude of the location is, it can't be more than 90 degrees,
either north or south. "90 degrees north" is the north pole, "90 degrees south" is
the south pole, and no place is either more norther or more souther than those.
There is no location that is both 60 degrees N and 150 degrees S. The latitude coordinates range from 0 to 90 degrees N in the northern hemisphere and 0 to 90 degrees S in the Southern Hemisphere.
That's pretty close to the center of Hudson Bay, Canada.
60 N 8 E is Møsvatn Austfjell and the country is Norway.
South
Canada is located at 60 degrees N, 100 degrees W. Specifically, this coordinates would be in the northern part of the country, possibly near the Nunavut territory.
60 degrees north is latitude. 90 degrees east is longitude.
Mexico. Alaska is 60 degrees north and 150 degrees west you are stupid
No major city is located at exactly 60 degrees N latitude and 5 degrees longitude. This location is out in the ocean, between Iceland and the United Kingdom.
That's pretty close to the center of Hudson Bay, Canada.
North America is located at approximately 60 degrees north latitude and 105 degrees west longitude. Specifically, this location would be in the northern part of Canada.
The answer is 49 degrees N. and 120 degrees N.!
60 N 8 E is Møsvatn Austfjell and the country is Norway.
South
an equilateral triangle
Russia
Asia
The absolute location of London, United Kingdom is 51 degrees 30' N, 7 degrees W. The elevation of London is 23 feet.
Oslo, the capital city of Norway, is located at 59°56′N 10°41′E.