Distance between Stuttgart, Germany and the South Pole
15449 km = 9600 miles
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Stuttgart, Germany: basic facts and figures
Country: Germany
Stuttgart coordinates: 48°46′56″ N, 9°10′37″ E
Population: 589,793
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Stuttgart coordinates: 48°46′56″ N, 9°10′37″ E
Population: 589,793
Find out what time it is in Stuttgart right now
See the map of Stuttgart
Wikipedia article: Stuttgart
The South Pole: basic facts and figures
The South Pole is a point where imaginary Earth's axis of rotation crosses the Earth's surface in the Southern Hemisphere.
The South Pole is the southernmost place on Earth. The South Pole latitude is 90° South. The South Pole longitude is undefined, because the South Pole is a point where all the meridians meet.
For the same reason the South Pole has no time zone.
For software and devices using GPS satellite navigation system 0° West may be used as conditional South Pole longitude.
The South Pole coordinates: 90°00′00″ S
Wikipedia article: the South Pole
The South Pole is the southernmost place on Earth. The South Pole latitude is 90° South. The South Pole longitude is undefined, because the South Pole is a point where all the meridians meet.
For the same reason the South Pole has no time zone.
For software and devices using GPS satellite navigation system 0° West may be used as conditional South Pole longitude.
The South Pole coordinates: 90°00′00″ S
Wikipedia article: the South Pole