The Greenwich Meridian crosses the following countries in Europe: the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and Algeria in Africa.
The city in Africa that stands on the Greenwich Meridian is Accra, the capital of Ghana. The Greenwich Meridian is an imaginary line that represents 0 degrees longitude and divides the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Accra is located at approximately 0.2 degrees west longitude, making it one of the few cities in the world situated directly on this important line of longitude.
It is South Africa and RSA stands for Republic of South Africa
North and South America are located west of the Prime Meridian.
The name of the part of the Earth that contains Australia, Africa, Europe and their waters is the Eastern Hemisphere. They are all east of the Prime Meridian.
The name of the meridian that is labeled 0 is the Prime Meridian.
It is sometimes called the Greenwich meridian or 0° longitude.
The other name for the Prime Meridian is "the meridian of zero longitude", because it is the meridian on which the longitude of every point is zero. Still another name for it is the "Greenwich meridian", because it is one of an infinite number of meridians that pass through Greenwich.
the prime meridian
The Prime Meridian, or the Greenwich Meridian.
The second name for the prime meridian is the international date line
Greenwich, England