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Points on parallel 45°
north
The 45th parallel north is a circle of
latitude that is 45 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. It crosses Europe, Asia,
the Pacific
Ocean, North
America, and the Atlantic Ocean.
The 45th parallel north is often called the halfway point
between the Equator and the
North Pole, but the
true halfway point is actually 16.2 kilometres (10.1 mi)
north of the 45th parallel because the Earth is oblate, that is, it bulges at the
equator and is flattened at the poles.[1]
Geography
Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards,
the parallel 45° north passes through:
-
| Co-ordinates |
Country, territory or sea |
Notes |
| 45°0′N 0°0′E / 45°N
0°E / 45;
0 (Prime
Meridian) |
France |
Aquitaine
Midi-Pyrénées
Limousin
Auvergne
Rhône-Alpes -
passing just south of Grenoble
Provence-Alpes-Côte
d'Azur |
| 45°0′N 6°44′E / 45°N
6.733°E / 45;
6.733 (Italy) |
Italy |
Piedmont - passing
just south of Turin
Lombardy
Emilia-Romagna
- passing just south of Piacenza
Lombardy
Veneto - passing just south of
Rovigo |
| 45°0′N 12°27′E / 45°N
12.45°E / 45;
12.45 (Adriatic
Sea) |
Adriatic Sea |
Gulf of Venice |
| 45°0′N 13°44′E / 45°N
13.733°E / 45;
13.733 (Croatia) |
Croatia |
Istrian Peninsula, islands
of Cres and Krk, and the mainland again |
| 45°0′N 15°46′E / 45°N
15.767°E / 45;
15.767 (Bosnia and
Herzegovina) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
|
| 45°0′N 18°44′E / 45°N
18.733°E / 45;
18.733 (Croatia) |
Croatia |
|
| 45°0′N 19°6′E / 45°N
19.1°E / 45;
19.1 (Serbia) |
Serbia |
Passing just north of Belgrade |
| 45°0′N 21°24′E / 45°N
21.4°E / 45;
21.4 (Romania) |
Romania |
Passing just north of PloieÅŸti |
| 45°0′N 29°39′E / 45°N
29.65°E / 45;
29.65 (Black
Sea) |
Black Sea |
|
| 45°0′N 33°36′E / 45°N
33.6°E / 45;
33.6 (Ukraine) |
Ukraine |
Crimea - passing just
north of Simferopol,
and just south of Feodosiya |
| 45°0′N 35°24′E / 45°N
35.4°E / 45;
35.4 (Black
Sea) |
Black Sea |
|
| 45°0′N 37°13′E / 45°N
37.217°E / 45;
37.217 (Russia) |
Russia |
Passing just south of Krasnodar, and just south of Stavropol |
| 45°0′N 47°15′E / 45°N
47.25°E / 45;
47.25 (Caspian
Sea) |
Caspian Sea |
|
| 45°0′N 51°4′E / 45°N
51.067°E / 45;
51.067 (Kazakhstan) |
Kazakhstan |
Mangystau Province |
| 45°0′N 56°0′E / 45°N
56°E / 45;
56 (Uzbekistan) |
Uzbekistan |
Karakalpakstan (autonomous republic) -
including Vozrozhdeniya Island in the Aral Sea |
| 45°0′N 59°50′E / 45°N
59.833°E / 45;
59.833 (Kazakhstan) |
Kazakhstan |
Kyzylorda Province
South Kazakhstan
Province
Zhambyl Province
Almaty
Province |
| 45°0′N 80°2′E / 45°N
80.033°E / 45;
80.033 (China) |
People's Republic of
China |
Xinjiang (autonomous
region) |
| 45°0′N 93°13′E / 45°N
93.217°E / 45;
93.217 (Mongolia) |
Mongolia |
Govi-Altai Province
Bayankhongor Province
Övörkhangai Province
Dundgovi
Province
Dornogovi
Province |
| 45°0′N 111°46′E / 45°N
111.767°E / 45; 111.767
(China) |
People's Republic of
China |
Inner
Mongolia |
| 45°0′N 112°31′E / 45°N
112.517°E / 45; 112.517
(Mongolia) |
Mongolia |
Sükhbaatar Province |
| 45°0′N 114°7′E / 45°N
114.117°E / 45; 114.117
(China) |
People's Republic of
China |
Inner
Mongolia
Jilin
Heilongjiang |
| 45°0′N 131°30′E / 45°N
131.5°E / 45;
131.5 (Russia) |
Russia |
Primorsky
Krai |
| 45°0′N 136°37′E / 45°N
136.617°E / 45; 136.617
(Sea of
Japan) |
Sea of Japan (East Sea) |
Passing just south of Rishiri Island,
Japan |
| 45°0′N 141°41′E / 45°N
141.683°E / 45; 141.683
(Japan) |
Japan |
Island of HokkaidÅ |
| 45°0′N 142°32′E / 45°N
142.533°E / 45; 142.533
(Sea of
Okhotsk) |
Sea of Okhotsk |
|
| 45°0′N 147°31′E / 45°N
147.517°E / 45; 147.517
(Kuril
Islands) |
Kuril
Islands |
Island of Iturup,
administered by Russia, claimed by Japan |
| 45°0′N 147°59′E / 45°N
147.983°E / 45; 147.983
(Pacific
Ocean) |
Pacific Ocean |
|
| 45°0′N 124°1′W / 45°N
124.017°W / 45; -124.017
(United
States) |
United States |
Oregon
Idaho
Montana
Montana / Wyoming border (approximate)
South Dakota
Minnesota
Wisconsin |
| 45°0′N 87°37′W / 45°N
87.617°W / 45;
-87.617 (Lake
Michigan) |
Lake Michigan |
Green Bay |
| 45°0′N 87°21′W / 45°N
87.35°W / 45;
-87.35 (United
States) |
United States |
Wisconsin - Door
Peninsula |
| 45°0′N 87°9′W / 45°N
87.15°W / 45;
-87.15 (Lake
Michigan) |
Lake Michigan |
|
| 45°0′N 86°9′W / 45°N
86.15°W / 45;
-86.15 (United
States) |
United States |
Michigan - South
Manitou Island |
| 45°0′N 86°5′W / 45°N
86.083°W / 45;
-86.083 (Lake
Michigan) |
Lake Michigan |
|
| 45°0′N 85°47′W / 45°N
85.783°W / 45;
-85.783 (United
States) |
United States |
Michigan |
| 45°0′N 83°26′W / 45°N
83.433°W / 45;
-83.433 (Lake
Huron) |
Lake Huron |
|
| 45°0′N 81°27′W / 45°N
81.45°W / 45;
-81.45 (Canada) |
Canada |
Ontario - Bruce
Peninsula |
| 45°0′N 81°11′W / 45°N
81.183°W / 45;
-81.183 (Lake
Huron) |
Lake Huron |
Georgian Bay |
| 45°0′N 79°59′W / 45°N
79.983°W / 45;
-79.983 (Canada) |
Canada |
Ontario |
| 45°0′N 74°54′W / 45°N
74.9°W / 45;
-74.9 (United
States) |
United States |
New York - for about
10km |
| 45°0′N 74°46′W / 45°N
74.767°W / 45;
-74.767 (Canada) |
Canada |
Ontario - Cornwall Island
Quebec - running just north of
the border with New York,
United States |
| 45°0′N 73°54′W / 45°N
73.9°W / 45;
-73.9 (United
States) |
United States |
New York - running
just south of the border with Quebec, Canada
Vermont - running just south
of the border with Quebec,
Canada
New
Hampshire
Maine |
| 45°0′N 67°4′W / 45°N
67.067°W / 45;
-67.067 (Passamaquoddy
Bay) |
Passamaquoddy Bay |
|
| 45°0′N 67°0′W / 45°N
67°W / 45;
-67 (Canada) |
Canada |
Deer Island, New Brunswick |
| 45°0′N 66°57′W / 45°N
66.95°W / 45;
-66.95 (Bay of
Fundy) |
Bay of Fundy |
|
| 45°0′N 65°10′W / 45°N
65.167°W / 45;
-65.167 (Canada) |
Canada |
Nova Scotia |
| 45°0′N 61°57′W / 45°N
61.95°W / 45;
-61.95 (Atlantic
Ocean) |
Atlantic Ocean |
|
| 45°0′N 1°12′W / 45°N
1.2°W / 45;
-1.2 (France) |
France |
Aquitaine - passing
just north of Bordeaux |
North
America
In North
America, the 45th parallel roughly marks the border between the United States and Canada between the St.
Lawrence and Connecticut rivers (the northern
borders of the U.S.
states of New York and
Vermont with the Canadian province of Quebec), where the parallel is sometimes called
the "Canada line". The actual boundary of Vermont lies
approximately 1 kilometre (3,300 ft) north of the
parallel due to a cartographic error. The boundary here
intersects Lake
Champlain, which is shared by the two nations, with most of the
lake lying in the United States.
The 45th parallel makes up most of the boundary between Montana and Wyoming. It also passes through the U.S. states
of Oregon, Idaho, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine and through the Canadian provinces of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
All of "mainland" New Brunswick lies north of the 45th parallel.
The southernmost point in mainland New Brunswick, just north of the
45th parallel, is Greens Point, approximately 90 kilometres
(56 mi) southwest of Saint John. Approximately
two-thirds of Deer
Island, plus all of Campobello and Grand Manan islands,
are south of the 45th parallel.
In Michigan, the Old Mission Peninsula in Grand
Traverse Bay ends just shy of the 45th parallel. Many
guidebooks and signs at the Mission Point
Lighthouse describe it as being halfway between the equator and
north pole. When the Grand Traverse Bay recedes below
normal level, it is possible to walk out to the exact line.
Farther west, the line roughly bisects the metropolitan
area of Minneapolis-St.
Paul. In Minneapolis there is a marker in Theodore
Wirth Park. The center line of east-west Broadway Avenue in Northeast Minneapolis was deliberately laid
out by city planners to be coterminous to the 45th parallel (i.e.,
if you are standing in the middle of the street, you are literally
standing on the parallel line). In the Western
United States, the parallel passes through the Great Plains and Rocky
Mountains, intersecting the Pacific coast in Oregon. Throughout the United States the
parallel is marked in many places on highways by a sign proclaiming
that the location is halfway between the North Pole and the
Equator.
Cities
and communities
In North America, the 45th parallel intersects or slightly
bypasses (from west to east):
- Rose
Lodge, Oregon, United States
- Keizer,
Oregon, United States
- Hayesville, Oregon, United
States
- Silverton, Oregon, United States
- New
Meadows, Idaho, United States
- Gardiner, Montana, United States
- Faith, South Dakota, United
States
- Eagle Butte, South Dakota,
United States
- North Eagle Butte, South
Dakota, United States
- Gettysburg, South Dakota,
United States
- Madison, Minnesota, United
States
- Raymond, Minnesota, United
States
- Minneapolis,
Minnesota, United States, and several adjacent cities
- Colfax,
Wisconsin, United States
- Dorchester, Wisconsin, United
States
- Suring,
Wisconsin, United States
- Gaylord,
Michigan, United States
- Alpena,
Michigan, United States
- Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada
- Cornwall, Ontario, Canada
- Champlain, New York,
United States
- Rouses Point, New York, United
States
- Richford, Vermont, United States
- North Troy, Vermont, United
States
- Derby Line, Vermont, United
States
- Rangeley,
Maine, United States
- Dexter,
Maine, United States
- Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
Asia
Continuing west, the parallel passes over vast stretches of the
North Pacific Ocean before passing through Rishiri-Rebun-Sarobetsu
National Park on the northern tip of HokkaidÅ, the northernmost of Japan's main islands. It continues through the
northern part of the Sea of Japan, entering the Asian mainland
on the coast of Primorsky Krai in Russia, north of Vladivostok.
At Khanka Lake it
enters northeastern China,
passing just south of the city of Harbin in Heilongjiang and continuing through part
of Jilin and eastern Inner Mongolia.
Transecting southern Mongolia it passes through the provinces of Sükhbaatar, Dornogovi
(and its capital Sainshand), Dundgovi, Övörkhangai, Bayankhongor, Govi-Altai, and Khovd. In
northwestern China it passes through the Ili Kazakh Autonomous
Prefecture in Xinjiang
and its oil city of Karamay.
The parallel passes through southern Kazakhstan, intersecting the city of
Burylbaytal at the southern tip of Lake Balkhash and the city of Qyzylorda further west. At the border with
Uzbekistan it bisects
the Aral Sea and its toxic
Vozrozhdeniya Island peninsula,
site of an abandoned Soviet bioweapons laboratory.
It skirts the northern edge of the Ustyurt Plateau, entering back into
Kazakhstan before cutting across the northern tip of the Caspian Sea and into Europe and Russia.
Europe
In Europe the 45th parallel
stretches between the Caspian Sea coast of the Russian Caucasus in the east and Bay of Biscay coast
of France in the west. In
Russia it runs from the west coast of the Caspian Sea to the east
coast of the Black Sea,
through the Republic of
Kalmykia, Stavropol Krai and its capital Stavropol, and Krasnodar Krai
and its capital Krasnodar. In Ukraine it crosses the Crimea and its capital Simferopol.
Further west it passes through the Balkans: Romania (just north of Ploieşti, and through Târgu Jiu), the Serbian autonomous province of Vojvodina, the eastern tip
of Croatia, the northern
edge of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and a
section of Adriatic Croatia.
In northern Italy it
parallels the Po River, near Rovigo, passing just south of Turin before passing into France in the Cottian Alps.
In southern France, it crosses the Rhone River just north
of Valence,
Drôme. On the A7
autoroute du Soleil it is marked by a Motorway service area
named "Aire de Pont de l'Isere/Latitude 45'". It then continues
across the Massif
Central and into the Aquitaine region. The city of Bordeaux is just south of the
parallel.
See also
References
- ^
http://web.archive.org/web/20060502045609/http://www.go.ednet.ns.ca/~mag/files/midway.htm
External
links