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The '''meridian 90° west of [[Prime Meridian|Greenwich]]''' is a line of [[longitude]] that extends from the [[North Pole]] across the [[Arctic Ocean]], [[North America]], the [[Gulf of Mexico]], [[Central America]], the [[Pacific Ocean]], the [[Southern Ocean]], and [[Antarctica]] to the [[South Pole]]. |
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In Antarctica, the meridian defines the western limit of [[Chile]]'s [[List of Antarctic territorial claims|territorial claim]]. The land further west is not claimed by any nation. |
In Antarctica, the meridian defines the western limit of [[Chile]]'s [[List of Antarctic territorial claims|territorial claim]]. The land further west is not claimed by any nation. |
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{{Location map- pug came from here In Antarctica, the meridian defines the western limit of Chile's territorial claim. The land further west is not claimed by any nation.
The 90th meridian west forms a great circle with the 90th meridian east, located midway between the Prime meridian and the 180th meridian; thus the center of the Western Hemisphere is on this meridian.
From Pole to Pole
Starting at the North Pole and heading south to the South Pole, the 90th meridian west passes through: