39th parallel of south latitude
The 39th parallel of southern latitude is an imaginary line running along the surface of the southern hemisphere of the Earth . The distance to the equator - 4315 km. [1] , to the South Pole - 5682 km. On this parallel, the length of daylight hours is less than 10 hours a day from May 17 to July 29 , on other days it is more.
Passes through
Starting from the Greenwich meridian to the east, the 39th parallel of the southern latitude passes through the Atlantic Ocean , the Indian Ocean , Australia , New Zealand , the Pacific Ocean , Chile and Argentina :
| Coordinates | Country, Territory or Sea | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Atlantic Ocean | ||
| Indian Ocean | just south of Saint-Paul , French Southern and Antarctic Territories | |
| Bass strait | ||
| Australia | OK. 15 km; via peninsula Wilsons Promontori | |
| Pacific Ocean | Tasman Sea | |
| New Zealand | OK. 322 km .; through the island of North , the city of Waitara ( Waitara ), Turangi ( Turangi ), Wairoa | |
| Pacific Ocean | ||
| Chile | OK. 162 km; through the village Theodoro-Schmidt , Pitrufken , volcanic caldera Sollipulli | |
| Argentina | OK. 818 km; through Patagonia , the Patagonian desert , the city of Zapala , Plottier , Neuquen , Chipolletti , Allen ( Allen ), General Roca | |
| Atlantic Ocean | mouth r. Rio Colorado Hall. Bahia Blanca |
See also
- 38th South Latitude
- 40th parallel of the south latitude
Notes
- ↑ In this and all subsequent dimensions, the free program features are used in the free access Google Earth