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The International Date Line zigzags around the 180th Meridian. | | longitude | Prime Meridian | International Date Line | Pacific Ocean | North Pole | South Pole | 80° | 75° | Arctic Ocean | 71° | | Russia | Wrangel Island | 70° | Chukchi Sea | 69° | 68° | 67° | 66° | 65° | | Russia | Chukotka Autonomous Okrug | 64° | 60° | 55° | 50° | Bering Sea | 52° | Amchitka Pass | Semisopochnoi Island | Amatignak Island | Alaska | | United States | 50° | 40° | 30° | 20° | 10° | | Pacific Ocean | | Tuvalu | Nukulaelae | 10° | 15° | Pacific Ocean | 20° | | Fiji | Vanua Levu | Rabi | Taveuni | 30° | 40° | 50° | Pacific Ocean | 60° | 70° | Southern Ocean | 80° | Antarctica | Ross Dependency | claimed | | New Zealand | Gilbert Islands | Phoenix Islands | | Kiribati | North Island | Kermadec Islands | | New Zealand | Bounty Islands | Chatham Islands | | New Zealand | v | d | circles of latitude | meridians | | Equator | Tropic of Cancer | Tropic of Capricorn | Arctic Circle | Antarctic Circle | Equator | Tropic of Cancer | Tropic of Capricorn | Arctic Circle | Antarctic Circle | Greenwich | W | | E | 30° | 60° | 90° | 120° | 150° | 30° | 60° | 90° | 120° | 150° | 15° | 45° | 75° | 105° | 135° | 15° | 45° | 75° | 115° | 135° | 10° | 20° | 40° | 50° | 70° | 80° | 100° | 110° | 130° | 140° | 160° | 170° | 10° | 20° | 40° | 50° | 70° | 80° | 100° | 110° | 130° | 140° | 160° | 170° | | 10° | 20° | 30° | 40° | 50° | 60° | 70° | 80° | 90° | 10° | 20° | 30° | 40° | 50° | 60° | 70° | 80° | 90° | | N | 15° | 25° | 35° | 45° | 55° | 65° | 75° | | S | 15° | 25° | 35° | 45° | 55° | 0x0 | 45x90 | 45x90 | 45x90 | 45x90 | 45x0 | 30x0 | 30x30 | 0x30 | 30x30 | 60x30 | 30x60 | 60x60 | 30x90 | 30x120 | 30x90 | 60x90 | 60x120 | 60x150 | 60x150 | 60x120 | 0x90 | 0x60 | 30x60 | 60x60 | 30x120 | 30x150 | 0x120 | Categories | Lines of longitude | Pacific Ocean |
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