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What is the longitude of the Arctic Circle?

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The Arctic Circle has one point on it at every possible longitude.

Its latitude is roughly 66.5° North.
The Arctic Circle is roughly 66.5 degrees North at all longitudes.

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There is a point on the Arctic Circle at EVERY longitude.

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