All of Tasmania, most of New Zealand, and small parts of Chile and Argentina
fall within that region. The cities are too numerous to be listed here.
Moreover, if the question refers to the parallel of 40° North latitude, then it includes
an additional 44% of the entire earth's surface, and borders on abuse of the website.
Some of the towns or cities that lie on the 40 degree south parallel include Hobart in Australia, Valdivia in Chile, and Ciudad Neily in Costa Rica. This parallel also passes through regions with varying landscapes such as mountains, forests, and agricultural areas.
40 th parallel = circle af latitude 40 degrees north of equator ? Yes it is, it is 37.76 degrees north of the equator
If you are asking about 40N, there are thousands of cities south of 40 degrees north. If you're asking about 40 degrees SOUTH, that narrows the field a LOT; most of the land area of the Earth is north of that, and there are only a few areas - southern South America, Tasmania, and New Zealand - south of 40S. So, here are 6 cities south of 40S. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, at 42 51S Wellington, New Zealand, 41 22S Christchurch, New Zealand, 43 32S Viedma, Argentina, 40 48S Puerto Montt, Chile, 41 28S Punta Arenas, Chile, 53 08S, which is also the largest city in the world south of 46S.
-- Regarding the parallel of 40° South: No. -- Regarding the parallel of 40° North: Yes and no. Part of it is, and part of it isn't. The State Capitol at Springfield is about 14 miles south of the 40th North parallel, whereas my home in Skokie IL is about 140 miles north of it.
What ocean is at 40 degrees south and 80 degrees west
Two countries through which the 30 degrees south line of latitude passes are Australia and New Zealand. It passes through several other countries as well.
There are two different 40th parallels. -- If you mean the parallel of 40° south latitude, then Denver is about 5,500 miles north of it. -- If you're referring to the parallel of 40° north latitude, the center of downtown Denver is about 16 miles south of that one.
The parallel 54 degrees 40' north was the northern boundary of the Oregon Territory, which was claimed by both the United States and Great Britain in the mid-19th century. This boundary was significant in the context of the Oregon boundary dispute, which was resolved with the Oregon Treaty of 1846. The treaty established the boundary at the 49th parallel, south of 54 degrees 40', thereby granting the U.S. control over the majority of the territory.
40 degrees south passes through the continents of Australia, South America, and Africa.
The South Pacific
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