Distance between Mosul, Iraq and the Equator
4045 km = 2513 miles
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Mosul, Iraq: basic facts and figures
Country: Iraq
Mosul’s coordinates: 36°20′06″ N, 43°07′08″ E
Population: 1,739,800
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Wikipedia article: Mosul
Mosul’s coordinates: 36°20′06″ N, 43°07′08″ E
Population: 1,739,800
Find out what time it is in Mosul right now
Wikipedia article: Mosul
The Equator: basic facts and figures
The Equator is an imaginary line on the Earth's surface created by the intersection of a plane,
orthogonal to the Earth's axis and passing through the Earth's centre, with the Earth's surface.
The Equator is the longest circle of latitude or parallel on the Earth's surface.
The latitude of each point on the Equator equals 0°.
The Equator divides the Earth's surface into the Northern and the Southern Hemispheres.
The points that lie north of the Equator belong to the Northern Hemisphere.
The points that lie south of the Equator belong to the Southern Hemisphere.
Wikipedia article: the Equator
The Equator is the longest circle of latitude or parallel on the Earth's surface.
The latitude of each point on the Equator equals 0°.
The Equator divides the Earth's surface into the Northern and the Southern Hemispheres.
The points that lie north of the Equator belong to the Northern Hemisphere.
The points that lie south of the Equator belong to the Southern Hemisphere.
Wikipedia article: the Equator