Berkeley Geographic coordinates

Berkeley is in New South Wales, Australia, at latitude -34.48333 and longitude 150.85. It lies in the southern and eastern hemispheres, near sea level.

Flag of Australia New South Wales, Australia Southern · Eastern Hemisphere
Decimal coordinates Simple standard

-34.48333, 150.85

DD Coodinates Decimal Degrees

34.4833° S 150.85° E

DMS Coordinates Degrees, Minutes and Seconds

34°28'60'' S 150°50'60'' E

UTM Universal Transverse Mercator

56H 302567 6182153

Plus Code Open Location Code

4RQGGV82+M2

Geohash Compact alphanumeric code

r3g7bdt85

Latitude and longitude of Berkeley

System Lat. Long.
Decimal standard -34.48333 150.85
Decimal Degrees (DD) 34.4833° S 150.85° E
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds (DMS) 34°28'60'' S 150°50'60'' E
Degrees and Decimal Minutes (DDM) 34°29' S 150°51' E

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34.4833° S 150.85° E
Berkeley, Australia Parallel and meridian of Berkeley Distance rings (1,000 / 5,000 / 10,000 km)

Geographic facts about Berkeley

Distance to the equator 3,834 km (2,382 mi)
Distance to the Greenwich meridian 11,768 km (7,312 mi)
Distance to the North Pole 13,841 km (8,601 mi)
Distance to the South Pole 6,173 km (3,836 mi)
Elevation 4 m (13 ft)
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Cities near the latitude and longitude of Berkeley

Berkeley lies on the same parallel as cities like Buenos Aires (Argentina).

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About geographic coordinates

The geographic coordinate system enables any place in the world to be located using its latitude and longitude. The latitude is the position relative to the equator, specifying the north-south position. The longitude specifies the east-west position measured from a reference meridian (usually the Greenwich Prime Meridian). The latitude and longitude of Berkeley have been calculated based on the geodetic datum WGS84.

Besides latitude and longitude, there are other systems to express a location: UTM coordinates divide the world into 60 zones and express positions in meters; the Plus Code is an open short code used by Google Maps; and the geohash is a compact format widely used in software applications.

All formats correspond to the same reference point at the center of Berkeley: opened on a map, it may land on a specific street or spot downtown.

More about Berkeley and Australia

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