The Cape Verde islands are 1,587 miles north of the Equator.
Its about 9,200 miles (as the crow flies) from Praia, the capital city of Cape Verde, to Rio De Janeiro. The flight time would be a little under 6 hours.
It depends on what islands you want to fly to. If you are flying to Sal or Boa Vista flying time is around 5.5 hours and the flights are direct. If you want to visit Santiago for example it is closer to 6-8 hours because the flights are via Lisbon.
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Both polar regions: the Arctic and the Antarctic.
No, Cape Town is not the farthest city from the equator. While it is located at a latitude of approximately 34 degrees south, other cities, such as Ushuaia in Argentina (around 55 degrees south), are much farther from the equator. Cape Town is relatively far south compared to many other cities, but it is not the farthest.
SHARKS at cape verde the southest point in Africa is the most populated place in the world with sharks
The Galápagos Islands are located approximately 600 miles (about 1,000 kilometers) west of the Ecuadorian coast and straddle the equator. The archipelago's northernmost islands are just a few miles north of the equator, while some of the southern islands extend slightly into the southern hemisphere. This unique positioning contributes to the islands' rich biodiversity and distinct ecosystems.
Falkland & Cape VerdeEast of Argentina are the ISLAS MALVINAS (Falkland in English), Cape Verde are very far away, much futher north, close to the coast of Africa.Other islands: Isla de los Estados, east of Tierra del Fuego Island, and the southern Atlantic islands of Southern Georgias.They're called Las Islas Malvinas but that's what they call it in South America, since the british rudely toke them from Argentina and now they're called the Falkland Islands... idiots. I'd like get them from the brits back to the argies but it'd be a bit weird if France randomly started a war against Britain cuz of that.
The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.The distance between the above mentioned places is 2,346.07 miles approximately.
New Zealand is located in the Southern Hemisphere, with its northernmost point, Cape Reinga, situated approximately 1,500 kilometers (about 930 miles) south of the equator. The distance varies across the country, as New Zealand consists of two main islands and several smaller ones. Overall, the average distance from New Zealand to the equator is roughly 1,200 to 1,500 kilometers.
Tahiti is part of the islands known as French Polynesia. Tahiti is 11.090 miles below the equator. It is the same distance as Hawaii is from the equator.