Here's why:
* Latitude and Longitude: Geographic coordinates are usually expressed as latitude (North/South) and longitude (East/West). 1 South would be a latitude, but we need a longitude to complete the pair.
* Context is Key: Without more information, we don't know the context of these coordinates. They could be referencing:
* A city or town: A specific city or town might be located at a specific latitude and longitude.
* A country: A country's geographical boundaries could be defined by a range of latitudes and longitudes.
* A point of interest: A specific landmark, natural feature, or address could be associated with a specific coordinate pair.
To find the location, you need to provide more details:
* What type of location are you looking for? (City, landmark, address, etc.)
* What is the context of these coordinates? (Where did you find them?)
Once you have more information, you can use online mapping tools like Google Maps or other mapping software to locate the specific point.