List of circles of latitude

This article contains a list of notable circles of latitude on Earth.

Day length for any latitude, and sunrise and sunset times on any longitude, can be calculated for any date using, for example, the sunrise equation. Online calculators are also available, such as from NOAA.

Northern Hemisphere
90th parallel north, the North Pole

89 N

88 N

87 N

86 N

85 N

84 N

83 N

82 N

81 N

80 N

79 N

78 N

77 N

76 N

75 N

74 N

73 N

72 N

71 N

70 N

69 N

68 N

67 N

66°33′49.6″ north – Arctic Circle

66 N

65 N

64 N

63 N

62 N

61 N

60 N

59 N

58 N

57 N

56 N

55 N

54 N

53 N

52 N

51 N

50 N

49 N

48 N

47 N

46 N

45 N

44 N

43 N

42 N

41 N

40 N

39 N

38 N

37 N

36 N

35 N

34 N

33 N

32 N

31 N

30 N

29 N

28 N

27 N

26 N

25 N

24 N

23°26′10.4″ – Tropic of Cancer

23 N

22 N

21 N

20 N

19 N

18 N

17 N

16 N

15 N

14 N

13 N

12 N

11 N

10 N

9 N

8 N

7 N

6 N

5 N

4 N

3 N

2 N

1 N

Equator
The equator, a circle of latitude that divides a spheroid, such as Earth, into the northern and southern hemispheres. On Earth, it is an imaginary line located at 0 degrees latitude.

Southern Hemisphere
1 S

2 S

3 S

4 S

5 S

6 S

7 S

8 S

9 S

10 S

11 S

12 S

13 S

14 S

15 S

16 S

17 S

18 S

19 S

20 S

21 S

22 S

23 S

23°26′10.4″ south – Tropic of Capricorn

24 S

25 S

26 S

27 S

28 S

29 S

30 S

31 S

32 S

33 S

34 S

35 S

36 S

37 S

38 S

39 S

40 S

41 S

42 S

43 S

44 S

45 S

46 S

47 S

48 S

49 S

50 S

51 S

52 S

53 S

54 S

55 S

56 S

57 S

58 S

59 S

60 S

61 S

62 S

63 S

64 S

65 S

66 S

66°33′49.6″ south – Antarctic Circle

67 S

68 S

69 S

70 S

71 S

72 S

73 S

74 S

75 S

76 S

77 S

78 S

79 S

80 S

81 S

82 S

83 S

84 S

85 S

86 S

87 S

88 S

89 S

90th parallel south, the South Pole