37th parallel south
The 37th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 37 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane. It crosses the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, Australasia, the Pacific Ocean and South America.
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37th parallel south
This parallel approximates that latitude at which solar irradiance equals the planetary average,[1] with higher insolation equatorward and lower poleward.
An exploration of the 37th parallel south is the theme of Jules Verne's novel In Search of the Castaways. The phantom reef of Maria Theresa Reef is supposed to lie on this parallel in the Pacific Ocean.
Around the world
    
Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the parallel 37° south passes through:
- Co-ordinates - Country, territory or ocean - Notes - 37°0′S 0°0′E - Atlantic Ocean - 37°0′S 20°0′E - Indian Ocean - 37°0′S 139°42′E .svg.png.webp) Australia Australia- South Australia 
 Victoria
 New South Wales- 37°0′S 149°56′E - Pacific Ocean - Tasman Sea - 37°0′S 174°28′E  New Zealand New Zealand- North Island – passing through Auckland just north of Auckland Airport (at 37°0′29″S 174°47′30″E) - 37°0′S 175°16′E - Pacific Ocean - Hauraki Gulf - 37°0′S 175°30′E  New Zealand New Zealand- Coromandel Peninsula, North Island – passing through Tairua - 37°0′S 175°51′E - Pacific Ocean - 37°0′S 73°33′W  Chile Chile- Santa María Island - 37°0′S 73°31′W - Pacific Ocean - 37°0′S 73°11′W  Chile Chile- Bío Bío Region – passing through Coronel (at 37°0′S 73°10′W) - 37°0′S 71°9′W  Argentina Argentina- Neuquén Province 
 Mendoza Province
 La Pampa Province
 Buenos Aires Province – passing through Pinamar (at 37°0′0″S 56°47′30″W)- 37°0′S 56°45′W - Atlantic Ocean - Passing just north of the island of Tristan da Cunha,  Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
See also
    
    
References
    
- See Nadeau, Alice and McGhee, Richard; ‘A simple formula for a planet’s mean annual insolation by latitude’; Icarus, volume 291, 15 July 2017, pp. 46-50
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