The Prime Meridian does cross parts of Mali.
Spain is not located along the prime meridian. The prime meridian passes through Greenwich, London, in the United Kingdom. Mali and Madagascar are also not located along the prime meridian. Mali is situated more to the east of the prime meridian, and Madagascar is further to the east in the Indian Ocean.
-- England (UK) -- France -- Spain -- Algeria -- Mali -- Burkina Faso -- Togo -- Ghana -- Antarctica
-- England (UK) -- France -- Spain -- Algeria -- Mali -- Burkina Faso -- Togo -- Ghana -- (Antarctica -- not a country)
The prime meridian passes through Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Togo in Africa.
-- Algeria -- Mali -- Burkina Faso -- Togo -- Ghana
Yes, and quite often.
The African countries that touch the prime meridian are Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, and Ghana.
Algeria Mali Burkina Faso Ghana Togo
The Prime Meridian crosses Europe, Africa, and Antarctica. It passes through the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Algeria, Mali, and Ghana before reaching Antarctica.
The Prime Meridian crosses territory in England, France, Spain, five countries in Africa, and Antarctica, but no part of the US.
Countries that envelop the Prime Meridian include England, Scotland, France, Spain, a number of the countries on the African bulge; and of course Antarctica but that is not a country. United Kingdom, France, Spain, Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo and Ghana at Greenwich, England.