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- The eight cardinal directions are12:
- North-northeast (NNE), 22.5°
- East-northeast (ENE), 67.5°
- East-southeast (ESE), 112.5°
- South-southeast (SSE), 157.5°
- South-southwest (SSW), 202.5°
- West-southwest (WSW), 247.5°
- West-northwest (WNW), 292.5°
- North-northwest (NNW), 337.5°
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.These eight shortest points in the compass rose shown to the right are:
- West-northwest (WNW)
- North-northwest (NNW)
- North-northeast (NNE)
- East-northeast (ENE)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_directionHow Many Directions And What Are Their Degrees As Per Compass?
- 1. East. (90°)
- 2. Eastern Southeast / ESE: 112.5°
- 3. Southeast / SE: 135°
- 4. Southern Southeast / SSE: 157.5°
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