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hiflier | 21:25 Thu 02nd Feb 2012 | Science
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Apart from across the antarctic continent, does the international date line (NOT the 180th line of latitude) pass through any land territory anywhere at all?
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Don't think so - it deliberately goes round any land - inhabited land at least
Longitude surely!

No, that is why the international dateline doesn't follow the 180th line of longitde - It wouldn't be workable if different parts of the same country were on different days!
It bends around where Islands get in the way. Obviously in the Pacific somewhere.
I don't think it does. Not on the old map I have but I seem to recall something happened recently about this.
there's a great trivial pursuits question

(i) most northerly USA state - Alaska
(ii) most southerly, Hawaii
(iii) most westerly, Alaska
(iv) most easterly, Alaska.....

why
the answer being that part of the Alaskan Aleutian Islands cross the 180 degrees longitude (not the the Int'l date line though) into the Eastern Hemisphere.....

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