17th parallel south

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17th parallel south

The 17th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 17 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane. It crosses the Atlantic Ocean, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Australasia, the Pacific Ocean and South America.

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Around the world

Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the parallel 17° south passes through:

CoordinatesCountry, territory or oceanNotes
17°0′S0°0′E / 17.000°S 0.000°E / -17.000; 0.000 (Prime Meridian) Atlantic Ocean
17°0′S11°46′E / 17.000°S 11.767°E / -17.000; 11.767 (Angola) Flag of Angola.svg  Angola
17°0′S12°58′E / 17.000°S 12.967°E / -17.000; 12.967 (Namibia) Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia
17°0′S13°25′E / 17.000°S 13.417°E / -17.000; 13.417 (Angola) Flag of Angola.svg  Angola
17°0′S22°40′E / 17.000°S 22.667°E / -17.000; 22.667 (Zambia) Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia The border with Zimbabwe is in Lake Kariba
17°0′S27°48′E / 17.000°S 27.800°E / -17.000; 27.800 (Zimbabwe) Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe
17°0′S32°53′E / 17.000°S 32.883°E / -17.000; 32.883 (Mozambique) Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique
17°0′S35°3′E / 17.000°S 35.050°E / -17.000; 35.050 (Malawi) Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi
17°0′S35°18′E / 17.000°S 35.300°E / -17.000; 35.300 (Mozambique) Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique
17°0′S39°5′E / 17.000°S 39.083°E / -17.000; 39.083 (Indian Ocean) Indian Ocean Mozambique Channel - passing just north of Juan de Nova Island, Flag of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands.svg  French Southern and Antarctic Lands
17°0′S44°14′E / 17.000°S 44.233°E / -17.000; 44.233 (Mozambique) Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar
17°0′S49°33′E / 17.000°S 49.550°E / -17.000; 49.550 (Indian Ocean) Indian Ocean
17°0′S49°51′E / 17.000°S 49.850°E / -17.000; 49.850 (Mozambique) Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar Île Sainte-Marie
17°0′S49°53′E / 17.000°S 49.883°E / -17.000; 49.883 (Indian Ocean) Indian Ocean Passing just south of Coco Island, Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius
17°0′S122°21′E / 17.000°S 122.350°E / -17.000; 122.350 (Australia) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Western Australia
17°0′S123°15′E / 17.000°S 123.250°E / -17.000; 123.250 (King Sound) Indian Ocean King Sound
17°0′S123°49′E / 17.000°S 123.817°E / -17.000; 123.817 (Australia) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Western Australia
Northern Territory
Queensland - mainland and Wellesley Islands
17°0′S139°5′E / 17.000°S 139.083°E / -17.000; 139.083 (Gulf of Carpentaria) Indian Ocean Gulf of Carpentaria
17°0′S139°16′E / 17.000°S 139.267°E / -17.000; 139.267 (Australia) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Queensland - Horseshoe Island
17°0′S139°17′E / 17.000°S 139.283°E / -17.000; 139.283 (Gulf of Carpentaria) Indian Ocean Gulf of Carpentaria
17°0′S139°29′E / 17.000°S 139.483°E / -17.000; 139.483 (Australia) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Queensland - Bentnick Island
17°0′S139°31′E / 17.000°S 139.517°E / -17.000; 139.517 (Gulf of Carpentaria) Indian Ocean Gulf of Carpentaria
17°0′S140°57′E / 17.000°S 140.950°E / -17.000; 140.950 (Australia) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Queensland
17°0′S145°53′E / 17.000°S 145.883°E / -17.000; 145.883 (Coral Sea) Pacific Ocean Passing through the Coral Sea Islands Territory, Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
17°0′S168°37′E / 17.000°S 168.617°E / -17.000; 168.617 (Vanuatu) Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu Island of Tongariki
17°0′S168°38′E / 17.000°S 168.633°E / -17.000; 168.633 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean
17°0′S177°20′E / 17.000°S 177.333°E / -17.000; 177.333 (Fiji) Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Yasawa Islands
17°0′S177°21′E / 17.000°S 177.350°E / -17.000; 177.350 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean Bligh Water
17°0′S178°42′E / 17.000°S 178.700°E / -17.000; 178.700 (Fiji) Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Vanua Levu island
17°0′S178°46′E / 17.000°S 178.767°E / -17.000; 178.767 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean Koro Sea
17°0′S179°55′E / 17.000°S 179.917°E / -17.000; 179.917 (Fiji) Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Taveuni island
17°0′S179°57′E / 17.000°S 179.950°E / -17.000; 179.950 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean Passing just north of the Lau Islands, Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Passing just south of Maupihaa atoll, Flag of French Polynesia.svg  French Polynesia
Passing just south of Raiatea island, Flag of French Polynesia.svg  French Polynesia
Passing just south of Huahine island, Flag of French Polynesia.svg  French Polynesia
17°0′S149°35′W / 17.000°S 149.583°W / -17.000; -149.583 (French Polynesia) Flag of French Polynesia.svg  French Polynesia Tetiaroa atoll
17°0′S149°32′W / 17.000°S 149.533°W / -17.000; -149.533 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean Passing just south of Tahanea atoll, Flag of French Polynesia.svg  French Polynesia
Passing just north of Motutunga atoll, Flag of French Polynesia.svg  French Polynesia
Passing just south of Tepoto atoll, Flag of French Polynesia.svg  French Polynesia
17°0′S143°5′W / 17.000°S 143.083°W / -17.000; -143.083 (French Polynesia) Flag of French Polynesia.svg  French Polynesia Marutea atoll
17°0′S143°4′W / 17.000°S 143.067°W / -17.000; -143.067 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean Passing just south of Rekareka atoll, Flag of French Polynesia.svg  French Polynesia
17°0′S72°6′W / 17.000°S 72.100°W / -17.000; -72.100 (Peru) Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
17°0′S69°22′W / 17.000°S 69.367°W / -17.000; -69.367 (Bolivia) Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia
17°0′S58°25′W / 17.000°S 58.417°W / -17.000; -58.417 (Brazil) Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Mato Grosso
Goiás - passing just south of Goiânia
Minas Gerais
Bahia
17°0′S39°10′W / 17.000°S 39.167°W / -17.000; -39.167 (Atlantic Ocean) Atlantic Ocean

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