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The United Kingdom is situated around the 0° longitude line, known as the Prime Meridian. Countries that share a similar longitude include parts of western Africa, such as Ghana and Mali, as well as European countries like Portugal and Spain. Additionally, the longitude stretches through the Mediterranean, touching parts of countries like Algeria and Italy. Overall, the Prime Meridian crosses multiple regions, particularly in Europe and northern Africa.

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