Honolulu, located in Hawaii, is approximately 1,300 miles (2,100 kilometers) east of the International Date Line. The Date Line generally runs north-south in the Pacific Ocean, roughly along the 180-degree meridian, though it zigzags to accommodate various territories. Therefore, the distance can vary slightly depending on the specific point on the Date Line being referenced.
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I've left Sydney late Sunday afternoon and landed in Honolulu Sunday morning. You cross the international date line.
The equator and the International dateline cross. the distance between a point on one and a point on the other can be anywhere between zero and about 6,214 miles.
Hawaii is about 2,500 miles away from the International Date Line when traveling westward. This distance varies depending on the specific location within Hawaii.
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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.
The distance is zero. The north pole is one end of the International Dateline. The south pole is the other end.
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.
In that direction, you turn your calendar ahead 24 hours when you cross the line.
Honolulu - Bucharest: ca. 15 600km (straight line, to the west)
no countries lies in international date line
the international date line