The longitude and latitude coordinates for a location at 175°E and 41°S would be 175° longitude and 41° latitude. These coordinates specify a point on the Earth's surface at 41 degrees south latitude and 175 degrees east longitude.
The latitude of Stewart Island, New Zealand is approximately between 46 and 47 degrees south.
Auckland, New Zealand is the city that is located at approximately 41 degrees south and 175 degrees east.
Rather than respond and simply say that there is no answer to this question, we'llfix the question until it has an answer, and then answer the question we've created.-- No place on Earth can have a latitude of 152 degrees. The farthest north youcan go is 90 degrees, which puts you at the north pole, and the farthest southyou can go is also 90 degrees, putting you at the south pole.So we must assume that the questioner got his numbers swapped, and actuallymeant to say "34 latitude and 152 longitude".-- 'Latitude' always needs the tag 'north' or 'south' with it. Without that tag,the number might mean either north or south, and those are two different places.-- 'Longitude' always needs the tag 'east' or 'west' with it. Without that tag,the number might mean either east or west, and those are two different places.-- So the coordinates in the question could refer to any one of four differentplaces on Earth. Here they are:-- 34° North latitude / 152° WestlongitudeThere's no city there. This point is in the north Pacific Ocean, about 950 milesnortheast of Honolulu HI and 1,930 miles west of Los Angeles CA.-- 34° North latitude / 152° EastlongitudeThere's no city there. That point is in the north Pacific Ocean, about 700 mileseast of Tokyo and 1,900 miles northeast of Taipei.-- 34° South latitude / 152° WestlongitudeThere's no city there. That point is in the South Pacific Ocean, about 1,870 milesnortheast of Wellington NZ and 2,130 miles southeast of Suva, Fiji.-- 34° South latitude / 152° EastlongitudeThere's no city here either, but this point is closer to a city than any of the otherthree is. This point is in the Tasman Sea, only a mere 50 miles offshore the centerof Sydney in Australia.
One degree of longitude is approximately 69 miles (111 km) apart at the equator; since they converge at the North and South Poles, the distance gets smaller as they near the poles.
The longitude and latitude coordinates for a location at 175°E and 41°S would be 175° longitude and 41° latitude. These coordinates specify a point on the Earth's surface at 41 degrees south latitude and 175 degrees east longitude.
Wellington NZ is on approximately the same latitude.
Queenstown, NZ is located at: Latitude: S 45° 1' 52.1839", Longitude: E 168° 39' 45.5166"
wellington NZ has an international airport.
It is 17 miles from Eastbourne to Wellington Railway Station.
43° 28′ 45″ S, 171° 10′ 19″ E
39° 39′ 0″ S, 176° 50′ 0″ E-39.65, 176.833333
Wellington
No Wellington is
399 miles
Wellington became the capital of NZ in 1865
No, Auckland.