23rd meridian east

The meridian 23° east of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, Europe, Africa, the Indian Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole.

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23rd meridian east

The 23rd meridian east forms a great circle with the 157th meridian west.

From Pole to Pole

Starting at the North Pole and heading south to the South Pole, the 23rd meridian east passes through:

Co-ordinates Country, territory or sea Notes
90°0′N 23°0′E Arctic Ocean
80°27′N 23°0′E  Norway Island of Nordaustlandet, Svalbard
79°16′N 23°0′E Barents Sea
78°13′N 23°0′E  Norway Island of Edgeøya, Svalbard
77°18′N 23°0′E Barents Sea
72°25′N 23°0′E Atlantic Ocean Norwegian Sea
70°51′N 23°0′E  Norway Islands of Sørøya, Seiland, Stjernøya and the mainland
68°42′N 23°0′E  Finland
68°19′N 23°0′E  Sweden
65°45′N 23°0′E Baltic Sea Gulf of Bothnia
63°49′N 23°0′E  Finland
59°50′N 23°0′E Baltic Sea
58°55′N 23°0′E  Estonia Island of Hiiumaa
58°50′N 23°0′E Baltic Sea Kassaare Bay
58°36′N 23°0′E  Estonia Island of Saaremaa
58°21′N 23°0′E Baltic Sea Gulf of Riga - passing just west of the island of Ruhnu,  Estonia
57°24′N 23°0′E  Latvia
56°24′N 23°0′E  Lithuania
54°22′N 23°0′E  Poland Passing just west of Białystok
49°51′N 23°0′E  Ukraine Lviv Oblast — passing just west of Sambir
Zakarpattia Oblast — passing just east of Mukacheve
48°0′N 23°0′E  Romania
44°6′N 23°0′E  Bulgaria For about 9 km
44°1′N 23°0′E  Romania
43°49′N 23°0′E  Bulgaria
43°12′N 23°0′E  Serbia For about 7 km - easternmost point of the country
43°9′N 23°0′E  Bulgaria
41°47′N 23°0′E  North Macedonia For about 10 km - easternmost point of the country
41°41′N 23°0′E  Bulgaria
41°20′N 23°0′E  Greece
40°22′N 23°0′E Mediterranean Sea Aegean Sea
39°33′N 23°0′E  Greece
39°21′N 23°0′E Mediterranean Sea Pagasetic Gulf, Aegean Sea
39°1′N 23°0′E  Greece Mainland and island of Euboea
38°53′N 23°0′E Mediterranean Sea Euripus Strait, Aegean Sea
38°45′N 23°0′E  Greece
38°13′N 23°0′E Alkyonides Gulf
38°4′N 23°0′E  Greece Peloponnese
37°29′N 23°0′E Mediterranean Sea Argolic Gulf, Aegean Sea
37°2′N 23°0′E  Greece Peloponnese
36°31′N 23°0′E Mediterranean Sea
36°19′N 23°0′E  Greece Island of Kythira
36°9′N 23°0′E Mediterranean Sea
32°39′N 23°0′E  Libya
20°1′N 23°0′E  Chad
15°35′N 23°0′E  Sudan
10°43′N 23°0′E  Central African Republic
4°47′N 23°0′E  Democratic Republic of the Congo
11°6′S 23°0′E  Angola
13°0′S 23°0′E  Zambia
17°17′S 23°0′E  Angola
17°43′S 23°0′E  Namibia Caprivi Strip
18°1′S 23°0′E  Botswana
25°20′S 23°0′E  South Africa North West
Northern Cape
Western Cape
Eastern Cape
Western Cape
34°4′S 23°0′E Indian Ocean
60°0′S 23°0′E Southern Ocean
70°6′S 23°0′E Antarctica Queen Maud Land, claimed by  Norway

Meridian 22.5° East

Meridian 22.5° East crosses most countries (sovereign states) from all meridians: 26 in total. When Svalbard (in the North) and Antarctica (in the South) are added it crosses 28 territories.

From North to South: Norway, Finland, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia (Kaliningrad), Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Greece, Libya, Chad, Sudan, Central African Republic, Congo Democratic Republic, Angola, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana and South Africa.

The line could be drawn from Tappeluft in Norway (the most northern town on mainland on this meridian) to George in South Africa (the most southern city on this meridian) which is 11,573 km. It crosses also Turku in Finland. Meridian 22° East misses Ukraine and Bulgaria and Meridian 23° East misses Russia (Kaliningrad) and Slovakia. Halfway both meridians, on 22.5° EL, those missing countries are on the line.

See also

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