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Important cities are generally located along coastal straits and rivers.
The main straits are:
Northern Hemisphere Bering Strait (170 W longitude, Arctic Circle).
Malacca (100 east longitude, equator) in Southeast Asia
Strait of Hormuz (60 east longitude, Tropic of Cancer) and Bab el-Mandeb Strait (45 east longitude, 14 north latitude) in Western Asia (Arabian Peninsula).
Turkish Straits (30 E, 40 N).
Strait of Gibraltar (5 W, 36 N).
Southern Hemisphere. The Strait of Mozambique (40 E, 20 S) in Africa and the Strait of Magellan (70 W, 53 S) in South America
Important Peninsula:
Korean Peninsula (126 E, 38 N).
Indochina Peninsula (100 east longitude, 15 north latitude).
Malay Peninsula (102 E, 5 N).
Indian Peninsula (80 east longitude, 20 north latitude).
Arabian Peninsula (50 E, 20 N).
Sinai Peninsula (35 E, 30 N).
Peninsula of Asia Minor (30 longitude and 40 north latitude).
Balkan Peninsula (20 east longitude, 40 north latitude).
Apennine Peninsula (15 longitude, 40 north latitude).
Iberian Peninsula (5 longitude 5 W, 40 north latitude).
Jutland Peninsula (5 longitude E, 55 N).
The Navia Peninsula of Skan (10 E, 60 N).
Somali Peninsula (50 E, 10 N).
Cape York (145 E, 15 S).
Alaska Peninsula (165 W longitude, 60 N).
Baja California Peninsula (110 W longitude, Tropic of Cancer).
The islands and sea areas will know where they are by looking at the map, and you will be impressed if you look for them!
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This is the latitude and longitude of cities around the world.
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Summary. Hello! The major straits and their latitudes and longitudes are as follows:
English Channel (50N, 3W), Strait of Gibraltar (36N, 5W), Turkish Strait (41N, 28E), Bab el-Mandeb Strait (13N, 44E), Strait of Hormuz (26N, 56E), Mozambique Strait (20S, 49E), Strait of Malacca (2N, 100E), Taiwan Strait (25N, 120E), Korean Strait, Tsushima Strait (34N, 130E), Bering Strait (66N, 170W), Torres Strait (10S, 142E), Drake Strait (58N, 65W), Magellan Strait (53N, 70W).
Hello Bridge! The major straits and their latitudes and longitudes are as follows: English Channel (50N, 3W), Strait of Gibraltar (36N, 5W), Turkish Strait (41N, 28E), Bab el-Mandeb Strait (13N, 44E), Strait of Hormuz (26N, 56E), Mozan Chain Gap Strait (20S, 49E), Strait of Malacca (2N, 100E), Taiwan Strait (25N, 120E), Korean Strait, Tsushima Strait (34N, 130E), Bering Strait (66N, 170W), Torres Strait (10S, 142E), Drake Strait (58N, 65W) Bunming, Magellan Strait (53N, 70W).
Extensions: Canals: Suez Canal (30N, 33E), Panama Canal (9N, 79W).
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The main straits are:
Northern Hemisphere Bering Strait (170 W longitude, Arctic Circle).
Malacca (100 east longitude, equator) in Southeast Asia
Strait of Hormuz (60 east longitude, Tropic of Cancer) and Bab el-Mandeb Strait (45 east longitude, 14 north latitude) in Western Asia (Arabian Peninsula).
Turkish Straits (30 E, 40 N).
Strait of Gibraltar (5 W, 36 N).
Southern Hemisphere. The Strait of Mozambique (40 E, 20 S) in Africa and the Strait of Magellan (70 W, 53 S) in South America
Important Peninsula:
Korean Peninsula (126 E, 38 N).
Indochina Peninsula (100 east longitude, 15 north latitude).
Malay Peninsula (102 E, 5 N).
Indian Peninsula (80 east longitude, 20 north latitude).
Arabian Peninsula (50 E, 20 N).
Sinai Peninsula (35 E, 30 N).
Peninsula of Asia Minor (30 longitude and 40 north latitude).
Balkan Peninsula (20 east longitude, 40 north latitude).
Apennine Peninsula (15 longitude, 40 north latitude).
Iberian Peninsula (5 longitude 5 W, 40 north latitude).
Jutland Peninsula (5 longitude E, 55 N).
The Navia Peninsula of Skan (10 E, 60 N).
Somali Peninsula (50 E, 10 N).
Cape York (145 E, 15 S).
Alaska Peninsula (165 W longitude, 60 N).
Baja California Peninsula (110 W longitude, Tropic of Cancer).
There are too many islands, to name a few, the most important thing is to find it yourself, and the impression will be deep.
Iceland 14-24w,;
Island of Ireland 6-10W, 52-55N;
Corsica 9-10e, 42-43n;
Sardinia 8-10e, 39-41n;
Sicily 13–15e, 36–38n;
Crete crosses 25e, 35n;
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The main straits are:
Northern Hemisphere Bering Strait (170 W longitude, Arctic Circle).
Malacca (100 east longitude, equator) in Southeast Asia
Strait of Hormuz (60 east longitude, Tropic of Cancer) and Bab el-Mandeb Strait (45 east longitude, 14 north latitude) in Western Asia (Arabian Peninsula).
Turkish Straits (30 E, 40 N).
Strait of Gibraltar (5 W, 36 N).
The Strait of Mozambique (40 E, 20 S) in Africa in the Southern Hemisphere and the Strait of Magellan (70 W, 53 S) in South America
Important Peninsula:
Korean Peninsula (126 E, 38 N).
Indochina Peninsula (100 east longitude, 15 north latitude).
Malay Peninsula (102 E, 5 N).
Indian Peninsula (80 east longitude, 20 north latitude).
Arabian Peninsula (50 E, 20 N).
Sinai Peninsula (35 E, 30 N).
Peninsula of Asia Minor (30 longitude and 40 north latitude).
Balkan Peninsula (20 east longitude, 40 north latitude).
Apennine Peninsula (15 longitude, 40 north latitude).
Iberian Peninsula (5 longitude 5 W, 40 north latitude).
Jutland Peninsula (5 longitude E, 55 N).
The Navia Peninsula of Skan (10 E, 60 N).
Somali Peninsula (50 E, 10 N).
Cape York (145 E, 15 S).
Alaska Peninsula (165 W longitude, 60 N).
Baja California Peninsula (110 W longitude, Tropic of Cancer).
There are too many islands, to name a few, the most important thing is to find it yourself, and the impression will be deep Iceland 14-24w,;
Island of Ireland 6-10W, 52-55N;
Corsica 9-10e, 42-43n;
Sardinia 8-10e, 39-41n;
Sicily 13–15e, 36–38n;
Crete crosses 25e, 35n;
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All the islands, peninsulas, straits? You are crazy. 1:1000000 large map take it and see it for yourself.
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1. English Channel: 1 degree 0 minutes west longitude, 50 degrees 20 minutes north latitude. Also known as the Strait of La Manche, Hong Kong is also known as the English Channel, which is the strait that separates the United Kingdom from the European continent.
Because it is part of the North Atlantic Ocean and connects to the European land sea, it has been a strategic point for soldiers since ancient times.
2. Strait of Gibraltar: 5 degrees 36 minutes west longitude, 35 degrees 57 minutes north latitude. It is located between the southernmost part of Spain and the northwest of Africa, with a length of 58 kilometers; The narrowest point is between Cape Marroki in Spain and Cape Sires in Morocco and is only 14 kilometers wide.
Gibraltar" is the English translation.
3. Strait of Magellan: 70 degrees west longitude, 54 degrees south latitude. It is connected to the Atlantic Ocean in the east and the Pacific Ocean in the west, with a length of 592 kilometers from east to west and a width of kilometers from north to south.
The strait is divided into east and west sections by Cape Floyd in the center. The western section of the strait is tortuous and narrow, with a width of 48 kilometers at the entrance and only a kilometer at its narrowest point, and the water depth is relatively deep, reaching a maximum depth of 1,170 meters.
4. Turkish Strait: 28 degrees east longitude, 41 degrees north latitude. It is the only passage connecting the Black Sea with the Mediterranean, including the Bosphorus (also known as the Istanbul Strait), the Sea of Marmara and the Dardanelles (also known as the Canakkale Strait).
5. Strait of Hormuz: 56 degrees east longitude, 26 degrees north latitude. The narrow strait connecting the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, an important oil source in the Middle East, is also the only waterway from the Arabian Sea to the Persian Gulf.
On the northern shore of the strait is Iran, with the port of Bandar Abbas; The southern shore of the strait is Oman, and in the middle of the strait there is a large island called Qeshm Island on the side near Iran, and there is Hormuz Island in the north, all of which are Iranian islands. The southern part of Oman is the state of Oman, which is the majority of Arabs.
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1. Canal:
Suez Canal (30n, 33e).
Panama Canal (9N, 79W).
2. Straits: English Channel (50N, 3W), Gibraltar Strait (36N, 5W), Turkish Strait (41N, 28E), Bab el-Mandeb Strait (13N, 44E), Strait of Hormuz (26N, 56E), Mozambique Strait (20S, 49E), Malacca Strait (2N, 100E), Taiwan Strait (25N, 120E), Korean Strait, Tsushima Strait (34N, 130E), Bering Strait (66N, 170W), Torres Strait (10S, 142E), Drake Strait (58N, 65W), Magellan Strait (53N, 70W).
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Strait of Malacca--(105·e,0·)
Strait of Hormuz -- (56·30.)"e,26·30"n) Bab el-Mandeb Strait -- (45·e,15·n) Taiwan Strait: north-south: north to north latitude.
East-west: south of east longitude to east longitude, west coastline of Taiwan Province, west to east longitude, south of east longitude, east longitude, eastern coastline of Fujian Province.
Korean Strait.
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Magellan and Drake are both from southern latitudes.
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The main straits are:
Northern Hemisphere Bering Strait (170 W longitude, Arctic Circle).
Malacca (100 east longitude, equator) in Southeast Asia
Strait of Hormuz (60 east longitude, Tropic of Cancer) and Bab el-Mandeb Strait (45 east longitude, 14 north latitude) in Western Asia (Arabian Peninsula).
Turkish Straits (30 E, 40 N).
Strait of Gibraltar (5 W, 36 N).
The Strait of Mozambique (40 E, 20 S) in Africa in the Southern Hemisphere and the Strait of Magellan (70 W, 53 S) in South America
Important Peninsula:
Korean Peninsula (126 E, 38 N).
Indochina Peninsula (100 east longitude, 15 north latitude).
Malay Peninsula (102 E, 5 N).
Indian Peninsula (80 east longitude, 20 north latitude).
Arabian Peninsula (50 E, 20 N).
Sinai Peninsula (35 E, 30 N).
Peninsula of Asia Minor (30 longitude and 40 north latitude).
Balkan Peninsula (20 east longitude, 40 north latitude).
Apennine Peninsula (15 longitude, 40 north latitude).
Iberian Peninsula (5 longitude 5 W, 40 north latitude).
Jutland Peninsula (5 longitude E, 55 N).
The Navia Peninsula of Skan (10 E, 60 N).
Somali Peninsula (50 E, 10 N).
Cape York (145 E, 15 S).
Alaska Peninsula (165 W longitude, 60 N).
Baja California Peninsula (110 W longitude, Tropic of Cancer).
The islands and sea areas will know where they are by looking at the map, and you will be impressed if you look for them!
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I'm sorry I don't know the latitude and longitude, the straits: Malacca, Hormuz, Gibraltar, England, Bering, Drake; Peninsula: Arabia, Iberia, Apennines, Balkans, Kansinavia, Central South, Malay, Liaodong; Bay:
Bangladesh, Aden, Guinea; Canals: Suez, Panama, Beijing-Hangzhou; Islands: Greenland, Taiwan, Hainan, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Tasmania.
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Scandinavia.
5e-25e,58-70n;
Jutland 8-11e, 55-58n;
Iberian Takasu Peninsula 9w-0, 36-44n;
Apennine Peninsula 10-19e, 38-45n;
Balkans.
20-24e,36-41n;
British Isles 8W-2E, 56-59N;
Iceland. 14-24w,;
Island of Ireland 6-10W, 52-55N;
Corsica 9-10e, 42-43n;
Sardinia 8-10e, 39-41n;
West Pap Cong Sily Island.
13-15e,36-38n;
Crete crosses 25e, 35n;
Polynesian Gunchun Sakurajima ca. 140e-180, 30s-30n;
Antarctic Peninsula 60W-150W, 63-90N;
Alaska Peninsula 150-170W, 53-60N
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