The last country in the international date line is Samoa. Samoa is located just west of the line, so it is one of the first places to see the sunrise each day.
Samoa is located just east of the International Date Line. This positioning is significant because in 2011, Samoa shifted to the west of the date line to align its time zone with other Pacific islands.
Vanuatu is less than 15° longitude west of the I.D.L. Its time zone is UTC + 11 hours.
Easter island
It will be January 3. At the start, it is January 1 to the east and January 2 to the west. At midnight, both dates advance by one. Another way to see it: You lose a day, no matter what, by crossing the IDL from east to west. You also advance a day, no matter what, at midnight. The IDL passes through the middle of a time zone, it is not at the edge of a zone. It is always one day later to the west of the IDL.
The last country in the international date line is Samoa. Samoa is located just west of the line, so it is one of the first places to see the sunrise each day.
Samoa is located just east of the International Date Line. This positioning is significant because in 2011, Samoa shifted to the west of the date line to align its time zone with other Pacific islands.
Vanuatu is less than 15° longitude west of the I.D.L. Its time zone is UTC + 11 hours.
Nothing in particular happens; if you happen to be napping aboard the ship at the moment of crossing, you can sleep right through it, just as you do when crossing any other meridian of longitude. By international agreement, however, your calendar date becomes one less when you cross the International Date Line going east.
The Czechs Republic is right on 50 North & 15 E - just on the other side of the international date line. No, not the international date line: that's in the Pacific Ocean! It's east of the Greenwich Meridian, longitude zero.
Easter island
It will be January 3. At the start, it is January 1 to the east and January 2 to the west. At midnight, both dates advance by one. Another way to see it: You lose a day, no matter what, by crossing the IDL from east to west. You also advance a day, no matter what, at midnight. The IDL passes through the middle of a time zone, it is not at the edge of a zone. It is always one day later to the west of the IDL.
Tonga, while physically located in the Western Hemisphere, is actually considered in the Eastern Hemisphere for purposes of calculating the date. The international date line, which normally runs along the 180th line of longitude, swings in an easterly direction around Tonga and then back to the 180th line of longitude.
First which international dishes? And second I know most international dishes just say which country
If it is midnight in Greenwich, England, then it is midday on the International Date Line because the International Date Line is halfway around the world and separates one calendar day from another.
Last time i checked it was Poland.
The shortest distance from Seattle to the nearest point on the International Date Lineis 2,090 miles, to the point just west of Wales, Alaska, where the line separates Alaskafrom Siberia.