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The Mediterranean Sea, between Africa and Europe The Atlantic Ocean around the plate boundaries (text is in Finnish). The African and European mainlands are non-contiguous, and the delineation between these continents is thus merely a question of which islands are to be associated with which continent.
Ross Dependency [c] (New Zealand) 1 1 1 Australian Antarctic Territory [c] Russia ... South Africa: 2 2 2
The Southern Ocean then extended from Antarctica northwards to latitude 40° south between Cape Agulhas in Africa (long. 20° east) and Cape Leeuwin in Western Australia (long. 115° east), and extended to latitude 55° south between Auckland Island of New Zealand (long. 165° or 166° east) and Cape Horn in South America (long. 67° west).
Map of Australia and New Zealand.png; Australia location map grey.svg; Map of New Zealand (blank).svg ... changed colors and types of lines: 15:47, 19 April 2022: ...
This is a list of articles holding galleries of maps of present-day countries and dependencies. The list includes all countries listed in the List of countries , the French overseas departments, the Spanish and Portuguese overseas regions and inhabited overseas dependencies.
Cook Islands [m] (New Zealand) 0 3 (5) 3 (5) Kiribati (M) American Samoa [l] (United States) (M) French Polynesia [p] (M) Niue [n] (New Zealand) (M) Tokelau [o] (New Zealand) (M) Coral Sea Islands [t] 0 3 (4) 3 (4) Australia (M) New Caledonia [u] (M) Papua New Guinea (M) Solomon Islands (M) Costa Rica: 2 4 4 Colombia (M)
22 geographical subregions as defined by the UNSD. Antarctica is not shown.. The United Nations geoscheme is a system which divides 248 countries and territories in the world into six continental regions, 22 geographical subregions, and two intermediary regions. [1]
Highway sign marking the 45th parallel in New Zealand. It is the line that marks the theoretical halfway point between the equator and the South Pole. The true halfway point is 16.2 km (10.1 mi) south of this parallel because Earth is not a perfect sphere, but bulges at the equator and is flattened at the poles. [1]