East
When traveling from west to east then yes, you lose a day. But, when travelling from east to west you gain a day. Example: American Samoa is east of the dateline and independent Samoa is west of the dateline, although there is only about 60 nautical miles between the islands. So Wednesday in American Samoa is Thursday in independent Samoa.
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French Polynesia is east of the International Date Line.
There is no such meridian. A day is repeated when the travelercrosses the International Dateline from west to east.
There is no such meridian. A day is repeated when the travelercrosses the International Dateline from west to east.
The answer is Thursday.
To the east, until you reach the International Dateline.
That's the "International Dateline".
The westernmost point on the island of Samoa is located at 172.8053° west longitude.All longitudes west of that number are west of Samoa.In fact, since the earth is a sphere (a ball), you can reach any longitude you want bygoing west from Samoa. Even the east coast of Samoa !