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5th parallel south

The 5th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 5 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane. It crosses the Atlantic Ocean, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia, Australasia, the Pacific Ocean and South America.

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Around the world

Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the parallel 5° south passes through:

Co-ordinatesCountry, territory or seaNotes
5°0′S0°0′E / 5.000°S 0.000°E / -5.000; 0.000 (Prime Meridian) Atlantic Ocean
5°0′S11°59′E / 5.000°S 11.983°E / -5.000; 11.983 (Republic of the Congo) Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Republic of the Congo For about 7 km
5°0′S12°2′E / 5.000°S 12.033°E / -5.000; 12.033 (Angola) Flag of Angola.svg  Angola Cabinda exclave
5°0′S12°38′E / 5.000°S 12.633°E / -5.000; 12.633 (Democratic Republic of the Congo) Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  Democratic Republic of the Congo
5°0′S29°7′E / 5.000°S 29.117°E / -5.000; 29.117 (Lake Tanganyika) Lake Tanganyika
5°0′S29°46′E / 5.000°S 29.767°E / -5.000; 29.767 (Tanzania) Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania
5°0′S39°8′E / 5.000°S 39.133°E / -5.000; 39.133 (Indian Ocean) Indian Ocean Pemba Channel
5°0′S39°40′E / 5.000°S 39.667°E / -5.000; 39.667 (Tanzania) Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania Island of Pemba
5°0′S39°52′E / 5.000°S 39.867°E / -5.000; 39.867 (Indian Ocean) Indian Ocean Passing through the Amirante Islands, Flag of Seychelles.svg  Seychelles
Passing just south of Mahé island, Flag of Seychelles.svg  Seychelles
Passing just north of Peros Banhos atoll, Flag of the Commissioner of the British Indian Ocean Territory.svg  British Indian Ocean Territory
5°0′S103°45′E / 5.000°S 103.750°E / -5.000; 103.750 (Indonesia) Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Island of Sumatra
5°0′S105°52′E / 5.000°S 105.867°E / -5.000; 105.867 (Java Sea) Java Sea Passing close by several small islands of Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
5°0′S119°28′E / 5.000°S 119.467°E / -5.000; 119.467 (Indonesia) Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Island of Sulawesi
5°0′S120°18′E / 5.000°S 120.300°E / -5.000; 120.300 (Banda Sea) Banda Sea Gulf of Boni - passing just north of the island of Kabaena, Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
5°0′S122°23′E / 5.000°S 122.383°E / -5.000; 122.383 (Indonesia) Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Islands of Muna and Buton
5°0′S122°57′E / 5.000°S 122.950°E / -5.000; 122.950 (Banda Sea) Banda Sea Passing close by several small islands of Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
5°0′S137°15′E / 5.000°S 137.250°E / -5.000; 137.250 (Indonesia) Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Island of New Guinea
5°0′S141°0′E / 5.000°S 141.000°E / -5.000; 141.000 (Papua New Guinea) Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea Island of New Guinea
5°0′S145°47′E / 5.000°S 145.783°E / -5.000; 145.783 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean Bismarck Sea, passing close by several small islands of Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
5°0′S151°15′E / 5.000°S 151.250°E / -5.000; 151.250 (Papua New Guinea) Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea Island of New Britain
5°0′S151°57′E / 5.000°S 151.950°E / -5.000; 151.950 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean Solomon Sea
- Passing just south of the island of New Ireland, Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
- Passing just north of Buka Island, Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
An unnamed part of the ocean
- Passing just north of Ontong Java Atoll, Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands
- Passing just south of Nikumaroro atoll, Flag of Kiribati.svg  Kiribati
5°0′S81°4′W / 5.000°S 81.067°W / -5.000; -81.067 (Peru) Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Piura
5°0′S79°3′W / 5.000°S 79.050°W / -5.000; -79.050 (Ecuador) Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador For about 4 km at the southernmost point of the country
5°0′S79°0′W / 5.000°S 79.000°W / -5.000; -79.000 (Peru) Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Cajamarca
Amazonas
Loreto
5°0′S72°35′W / 5.000°S 72.583°W / -5.000; -72.583 (Brazil) Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Amazonas
Pará
Maranhão
Piauí
Ceará
Rio Grande do Norte
5°0′S36°50′W / 5.000°S 36.833°W / -5.000; -36.833 (Atlantic Ocean) Atlantic Ocean

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