That of course depends on what you consider 'near'.
The extreme western point of Italy is about 50 miles west of Torino,
where the boundary between Italy and France hits longitude 6.63° E,
about 324 miles east of the PM.
The farthest point appears to be the east coast of Italy's 'heel', about
975 miles east of the Prime Meridian.
The Prime Meridian is passing through The British Royal Observatory at Greenwich near London.
The equator is an imaginary line that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Italy is entirely in the Northern Hemisphere. The prime meridian is the starting point for measuring longitude and does not pass through Italy, as it runs through Greenwich, England.
The prime meridian is located at 0 degrees longitude and passes through Greenwich, England. The international dateline is located at 180 degrees longitude and is opposite the prime meridian, roughly along the 180th meridian in the Pacific Ocean.
This is called the Prime meridian, it passes through Greenwich, England.
The longitude of Rome is about 12.5 degrees East.
No
no it is not
No. At its nearest Ukraine is about 22 degrees east of the prime meridian.
The prime meridian is close to the capital of France, Paris. However, the exact location of the prime meridian is located in Greenwich, England.
Not even close. The Himalayas are a quarter of the way around the world from the Prime Meridian.
There is only one Prime Meridian, and Peru is nowhere near it. The longitude of every point on the Prime Meridian is zero. The longitude of Peru ranges from 68.66° West to 81.32° West.
No. However, Cardiff is located very near the Prime Meridian. Its longitude is: 3°11′12″W
The Prime Meridian is passing through The British Royal Observatory at Greenwich near London.
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The equator is an imaginary line that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Italy is entirely in the Northern Hemisphere. The prime meridian is the starting point for measuring longitude and does not pass through Italy, as it runs through Greenwich, England.
The prime meridian is located at 0 degrees longitude and passes through Greenwich, England. The international dateline is located at 180 degrees longitude and is opposite the prime meridian, roughly along the 180th meridian in the Pacific Ocean.
The Prime Meridian passes through England. Turkey is at least 1000 miles east of it, maybe more like 2000-3000.