In 2003, a refined result was yielded by Holger Isenberg: 40°52′N 34°34′E, also in Turkey, near the district of İskilip, Çorum Province, approx. 200 km northeast of Ankara.
According to modern flat-earthers, North Pole is the centre of the Earth. The closest country would be Canada. A lot of people at various times also believed (and some of them still do) that Jerusalem, Mecca, Babylon or some place in the Himalayas to be centre of the Earth.
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Answer:
In 2003, a refined result was yielded by Holger Isenberg: 40°52′N 34°34′E, also in Turkey, near the district of İskilip, Çorum Province, approx. 200 km northeast of Ankara.
Explanation:
According to modern flat-earthers, North Pole is the centre of the Earth. The closest country would be Canada. A lot of people at various times also believed (and some of them still do) that Jerusalem, Mecca, Babylon or some place in the Himalayas to be centre of the Earth.