41st parallel south

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The 41st parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 41 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane. It crosses the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, Australasia, the Pacific Ocean and South America.

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At this latitude the sun is visible for 15 hours, 8 minutes during the December solstice and 9 hours, 13 minutes during the June solstice.

Around the world

Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the parallel 41° south passes through:

Co-ordinatesCountry, territory or oceanNotes
41°0′S0°0′E / 41.000°S 0.000°E / -41.000; 0.000 (Prime Meridian) Atlantic Ocean
41°0′S20°0′E / 41.000°S 20.000°E / -41.000; 20.000 (Indian Ocean) Indian Ocean
41°0′S144°37′E / 41.000°S 144.617°E / -41.000; 144.617 (Australia) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Tasmania
41°0′S145°45′E / 41.000°S 145.750°E / -41.000; 145.750 (Bass Strait) Indian Ocean Bass Strait
41°0′S146°59′E / 41.000°S 146.983°E / -41.000; 146.983 (Australia) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Tasmania
41°0′S148°20′E / 41.000°S 148.333°E / -41.000; 148.333 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean Tasman Sea
41°0′S172°6′E / 41.000°S 172.100°E / -41.000; 172.100 (New Zealand) Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand South Island
41°0′S173°0′E / 41.000°S 173.000°E / -41.000; 173.000 (Tasman Bay) Pacific Ocean Tasman Bay
41°0′S173°45′E / 41.000°S 173.750°E / -41.000; 173.750 (New Zealand) Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand South Island
41°0′S174°13′E / 41.000°S 174.217°E / -41.000; 174.217 (Cook Strait) Pacific Ocean Cook Strait
41°0′S174°56′E / 41.000°S 174.933°E / -41.000; 174.933 (New Zealand) Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Wellington Region, North Island
41°0′S176°7′E / 41.000°S 176.117°E / -41.000; 176.117 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean
41°0′S73°56′W / 41.000°S 73.933°W / -41.000; -73.933 (Chile) Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Los Lagos Region – passing through Llanquihue Lake (at 41°0′S72°50′W / 41.000°S 72.833°W / -41.000; -72.833 (Llanquihue) )
41°0′S71°52′W / 41.000°S 71.867°W / -41.000; -71.867 (Argentina) Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Neuquén Province – passing through Nahuel Huapi Lake (at 41°0′S71°32′W / 41.000°S 71.533°W / -41.000; -71.533 (Nahuel Huapi LAke) )
Río Negro Province
41°0′S65°11′W / 41.000°S 65.183°W / -41.000; -65.183 (Atlantic Ocean) Atlantic Ocean San Matías Gulf
41°0′S64°14′W / 41.000°S 64.233°W / -41.000; -64.233 (Argentina) Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Río Negro Province
41°0′S62°38′W / 41.000°S 62.633°W / -41.000; -62.633 (Atlantic Ocean) Atlantic Ocean

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