From Pole To Pole
Starting at the North Pole and heading south to the South Pole, the 67th meridian east passes through:
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Co-ordinates Country, territory or sea Notes 90°0′N 67°0′E / 90.000°N 67.000°E / 90.000; 67.000 (Arctic Ocean) Arctic Ocean 81°0′N 67°0′E / 81.000°N 67.000°E / 81.000; 67.000 (Barents Sea) Barents Sea 76°56′N 67°0′E / 76.933°N 67.000°E / 76.933; 67.000 (Russia) Russia Severny Island, Novaya Zemlya 76°4′N 67°0′E / 76.067°N 67.000°E / 76.067; 67.000 (Kara Sea) Kara Sea 71°16′N 67°0′E / 71.267°N 67.000°E / 71.267; 67.000 (Russia) Russia Yamal Peninsula 70°48′N 67°0′E / 70.800°N 67.000°E / 70.800; 67.000 (Kara Sea) Kara Sea 70°1′N 67°0′E / 70.017°N 67.000°E / 70.017; 67.000 (Russia) Russia Yamal Peninsula 69°23′N 67°0′E / 69.383°N 67.000°E / 69.383; 67.000 (Kara Sea) Kara Sea Baydaratskaya Bay 68°50′N 67°0′E / 68.833°N 67.000°E / 68.833; 67.000 (Russia) Russia 54°46′N 67°0′E / 54.767°N 67.000°E / 54.767; 67.000 (Kazakhstan) Kazakhstan 41°14′N 67°0′E / 41.233°N 67.000°E / 41.233; 67.000 (Uzbekistan) Uzbekistan 37°23′N 67°0′E / 37.383°N 67.000°E / 37.383; 67.000 (Afghanistan) Afghanistan 31°19′N 67°0′E / 31.317°N 67.000°E / 31.317; 67.000 (Pakistan) Pakistan Balochistan
Sindh - passing through Karachi24°49′N 67°0′E / 24.817°N 67.000°E / 24.817; 67.000 (Indian Ocean) Indian Ocean 60°0′S 67°0′E / 60.000°S 67.000°E / -60.000; 67.000 (Southern Ocean) Southern Ocean 67°47′S 67°0′E / 67.783°S 67.000°E / -67.783; 67.000 (Antarctica) Antarctica Australian Antarctic Territory, claimed by Australia
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