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The opposite side of the Earth from Newfoundland is located in the Indian ocean, southwest of the Indian subcontinent. Specifically, it falls near the region south of Madagascar, roughly between the islands of Réunion and Mauritius. This point is known as the antipode of Newfoundland.

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