142nd meridian east

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142nd meridian east

The 142nd meridian east of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, Australasia, the Indian Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole.

The 142nd meridian east is the estimated location of the boundary between Spain and Portugal (as per the Treaty of Zaragoza) signed on 22 April 1529.[1] Consequently at Possession Island 142° 24′E, just before sunset on Wednesday 22 August 1770, Captain Cook declared the coast to be British territory in the name of King George III. The Coast to the west was already Dutch territory.

The 142nd meridian east forms a great circle with the 38th meridian west.
Starting at the North Pole and heading south to the South Pole, the 142nd meridian east passes through:

Co-ordinates Country, territory or sea Notes
Arctic Ocean
 Russia Faddeyevsky Island and Bunge Land, New Siberian Islands
East Siberian Sea Sannikov Strait
 Russia Great Lyakhovsky Island, New Siberian Islands
East Siberian Sea Laptev Strait
 Russia
Sea of Okhotsk
 Russia Island of Sakhalin
Strait of Tartary
 Russia Island of Sakhalin
Strait of Tartary
 Russia Island of Sakhalin
Strait of Tartary
 Russia Island of Sakhalin
La Pérouse Strait
 Japan Island of Hokkaidō
Pacific Ocean
 Japan Island of Honshū
Pacific Ocean Passing just west of the islands of Chichi-jima and Haha-jima,  Japan
 Papua New Guinea
Arafura Sea Passing just west of the Torres Strait Islands,  Australia
Gulf of Carpentaria
 Australia Queensland
New South Wales
Victoria
Indian Ocean Australian authorities consider this to be part of the Southern Ocean
 Australia Victoria - Lady Julia Percy Island
Indian Ocean Australian authorities consider this to be part of the Southern Ocean
Southern Ocean
Antarctica Adélie Land, claimed by  France

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