Central Australia was a formally separate entity from the rest of the Territory, marked by the twentieth parallel of latitude. |
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Therefore, in plane sailing, the departure between two places is measured generally on that parallel of latitude which lies midway between the parallels of the two places. |
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Canada Canada is the world's second largest country, with an area of 9971500 km 2, most of it being north of the 49th parallel of latitude and extending to the high Arctic. |
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The Arctic Circle, a parallel of latitude, has little value in understanding the distribution and limits of the marine Arctic flora and fauna. |
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The resulting air mass subsidence creates a subtropical ridge near the 30th parallel of latitude in both hemispheres where the formation of cloud is minimal. |
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Opened in January, 41° is named for the parallel of latitude on which Barcelona lies, and is one half of the Adrià brothers' new venture in the resurgent neighborhood of Poble Sec. |
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Most of Labrador's southern boundary with Quebec follows the 52nd parallel of latitude. |
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He replied that it was the 40th parallel of latitude, and went on to explain that it was the baseline for creating townships and homesteads, and was a key marker to the settlement of the West. |
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Parallel of latitude at 66°34' S that marks the polar zone, where days and nights last 24 hours during solstices. |
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