That's close to the latitude of the Antarctic Circle.
The Antarctic Circle
Its exact Latitude is:
66° 33′ 39" S
Those are the Arctic and Antarctic Circles, respectively.
That would be the "parallel of 66 degrees north".
The Arctic Circle is located only about 1/2 degree north of that parallel.
The Arctic Circle.
It's probably the Artic Circle.
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The Arctic Circle.
The Arctic Circle, a major line of latitude, is located at 66.5 degrees north latitude.
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You're talking about the 'Arctic Circle'.
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The Line of Latitude you are referring to is called these Arctic Circle. The opposite line, 66.5 degrees south, refers to the Antarctic Circle. Areas with the Arctic Circle include the Arctic Ocean, Greenland, and the northern edges of Canada, Alaska, Russia, and Scandinavia.
The Arctic Circle, a major line of latitude, is located at 66.5 degrees north latitude.
That would be the 66.5° S parallel.
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The Antarctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes S latitude. The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes N latitude.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. All lines of longitude converge at both poles. The Antarctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes S latitude.
You're talking about the 'Arctic Circle'.
There's no line there, but if a cartographer chose to draw one on his map or globe, then it would be the 'parallel' of 66° south latitude.
The Antarctic Circle is a line of latitude -- which moves, according to the Earth's wobble. As of 10 March 2016, it runs 66°33′46.1″ as a line of latitude and crosses all degrees of E and W longitude on Earth.
They are both at 66 degrees 32 minutes, either South Latitude or North Latitude.
The Arctic Circle is a line of latitude. As of 2012, it is approximately 66° 33' 44" N latitude.
The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 33 minutes N latitude.
The Antarctic Circle is about 66 degrees S.