The meridian 113° east of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, Asia, the Indian Ocean, Australasia, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole.
The 113th meridian east forms a great circle with the 67th meridian west.
Starting at the North Pole and heading south to the South Pole, the 113th meridian east passes through:
Co-ordinates | Country, territory or sea | Notes |
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Arctic Ocean | ||
Laptev Sea | ||
Russia | Taymyr Peninsula | |
Laptev Sea | ||
Russia | Bolshoy Begichev Island | |
Laptev Sea | ||
Russia | ||
Mongolia | ||
People's Republic of China | Inner Mongolia Shanxi Henan Hubei Hunan - for about 7 km Hubei Hunan – passing just east of Changsha Guangdong - for about 13 km Hunan - for about 6 km Guangdong - for about 9 km Hunan - for about 4 km Guangdong |
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South China Sea | Passing through the disputed Paracel Islands Passing through the disputed Spratly Islands |
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Malaysia | Sarawak - on the island of Borneo | |
Indonesia | Island of Borneo - for about 13km | |
Malaysia | Sarawak - on the island of Borneo - for about 5km | |
Indonesia | Island of Borneo | |
Java Sea | ||
Indonesia | Island of Madura | |
Madura Strait | ||
Indonesia | Island of Java | |
Indian Ocean | Passing just west of Bernier Island and Dorre Island, Western Australia, Australia | |
Australia | Western Australia - Dirk Hartog Island | |
Indian Ocean | ||
Southern Ocean | ||
Antarctica | Australian Antarctic Territory, claimed by Australia |
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