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In his stand-up comedy routine, American comedian [[Lewis Black]] claimed that the End of the Universe, not the center, was located in [[Houston, Texas]], on a street between two Starbucks coffee shops, which were built across from one another.
In his stand-up comedy routine, American comedian [[Lewis Black]] claimed that the End of the Universe, not the center, was located in [[Houston, Texas]], on a street between two Starbucks coffee shops, which were built across from one another.
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===Along constant Latitude (East-West Distances)===

*Longest continous distance on land:
** 10687 km (6642 mi) @ 48°24'53N: France (4°47'44W), Central-Europe, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakstan, Mongolia, China, Russia (140°6'3E).
*Longest continous distance at sea:
** 15393 km (9567 mi) @ 18°39'12N: China (Hainan) (110°15'9E), Pacific Ocean, Mexico (103°42'6).
*Longest continous latitude on land (incl. permanent ice shelf):
** 7900 km (4910 mi) @ 78°35S: Minimum extent of Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica (subject to change).
*Longest continous latitude at sea:
** 22373 km (13905 mi) @ 55°59S: South of Cape Horn, South America.
** 4407 km (2739 mi) @ 83°40N: North of Kaffeklubben Island, Greenland (longest on the northern hemisphere).

===Along constant Longitude (North-South Distances)===

*Longest continous distance on land:
** 7582 km (4711 mi) @ 99°1.5E: Russia (76°13'6N), Mongolia, China, Burma, Thailand (7°53'24N).
** 7409 km (4604 mi) @ 20°12E: Libya (32°19N), Tchad, Central Africa, Congo DR, Angola, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa (34°41'30S).
** 7090 km (4406 mi) @ 70°2W: Venezuela (11°30'30N), Colombia, Brasil, Peru, Chile, Argentine (52°33'30S).
** 5807 km (3608 mi) @ 97°52.5W: Canada (68°21N), USA, Mexico (16°1N).
*Longest continous distance at sea:
** 15970 km (9922 mi) @ 34°45.75W: East Greenland (66°23.75N), Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica (Filchner Ice Shelf) (77°37S).
** 15860 km (9855 mi) @ 172°8,5W: Russia (Siberia) (64°45N), Pacific Ocean, Antarctica (Ross Ice Shelf) (78°20S).


==[[The Americas]]==
==[[The Americas]]==

Revision as of 04:58, 7 February 2008

This is a list of lists of extreme points of the World, the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other locations on the landmasses, continents or countries.

The World

Latitude and longitude

1A 1995 realignment of the International Date Line ([1]) moved all of Kiribati to the Asian side of the Date Line, causing Caroline Island to be the easternmost. However, if the original Date Line were followed, the easternmost point would be Tafahi Niuatoputapu, in the Tonga Islands chain.

Altitude

Highest attainable by transportation

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Khardung La

Highest geographical features

Remoteness

Centre

Since the Earth is a near-sphere, its centre (the core) is thousands of kilometres beneath its crust. However, one could perhaps consider the intersection of the Equator and Prime Meridian, located at the coordinates of zero degrees by zero, to be the "centre" of the standard geographic model (as viewed on a map), though the selection of longitude meridians are largely culturally and historically dependent, rather than based on geological or geographic reasons. This point, (0°, 0°) is located in the Atlantic Ocean approximately 614 km south of Accra, Ghana, in the Gulf of Guinea. The meetingplace, the place to which there's the shortest average route for everyone in the world, could be considered a centre of the world, it is located somewhere in southern Asia.


Along constant Latitude (East-West Distances)

  • Longest continous distance on land:
    • 10687 km (6642 mi) @ 48°24'53N: France (4°47'44W), Central-Europe, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakstan, Mongolia, China, Russia (140°6'3E).
  • Longest continous distance at sea:
    • 15393 km (9567 mi) @ 18°39'12N: China (Hainan) (110°15'9E), Pacific Ocean, Mexico (103°42'6).
  • Longest continous latitude on land (incl. permanent ice shelf):
    • 7900 km (4910 mi) @ 78°35S: Minimum extent of Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica (subject to change).
  • Longest continous latitude at sea:
    • 22373 km (13905 mi) @ 55°59S: South of Cape Horn, South America.
    • 4407 km (2739 mi) @ 83°40N: North of Kaffeklubben Island, Greenland (longest on the northern hemisphere).

Along constant Longitude (North-South Distances)

  • Longest continous distance on land:
    • 7582 km (4711 mi) @ 99°1.5E: Russia (76°13'6N), Mongolia, China, Burma, Thailand (7°53'24N).
    • 7409 km (4604 mi) @ 20°12E: Libya (32°19N), Tchad, Central Africa, Congo DR, Angola, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa (34°41'30S).
    • 7090 km (4406 mi) @ 70°2W: Venezuela (11°30'30N), Colombia, Brasil, Peru, Chile, Argentine (52°33'30S).
    • 5807 km (3608 mi) @ 97°52.5W: Canada (68°21N), USA, Mexico (16°1N).
  • Longest continous distance at sea:
    • 15970 km (9922 mi) @ 34°45.75W: East Greenland (66°23.75N), Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica (Filchner Ice Shelf) (77°37S).
    • 15860 km (9855 mi) @ 172°8,5W: Russia (Siberia) (64°45N), Pacific Ocean, Antarctica (Ross Ice Shelf) (78°20S).

See also

References

  1. ^ McIntyre, Loren (April 1987). "The High Andes". National Geographic. 171 (4). National Geographic Society: 422–460. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |abbr= ignored (help) (includes description and photos of Aucanquilcha summit road and mine)
  2. ^ "Boeing News Release: Boeing 757 Now Serves World's Highest-Altitude Airport". Retrieved 2007-09-07. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |abbr= ignored (help)
  3. ^ CNN.com - Siachen: The world's highest cold war - Sep. 17, 2003
  4. ^ "Andes Website - Information about Ojos del Salado volcano, a high mountain in South America and the World's highest volcano". Retrieved 2007-09-07.
  5. ^ "The Highest Lake in the World". Retrieved 2007-09-07. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |abbr= ignored (help)
  6. ^ "The Mystery of World's highest river and largest Canyon". Retrieved 2007-09-07. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |abbr= ignored (help)
  7. ^ "Island Superlatives". Retrieved 2007-09-07. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |abbr= ignored (help)
  8. ^ "Airliners.net: World's Most Remote Airport?". Retrieved 2007-04-23.
  9. ^ Great Circle Mapper