From Pole To Pole
Starting at the North Pole and heading south to the South Pole, the 110th meridian west passes through:
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Co-ordinates Country, territory or sea Notes 90°0′N 110°0′W / 90°N 110°W / 90; -110 (Arctic Ocean) Arctic Ocean 78°41′N 110°0′W / 78.683°N 110°W / 78.683; -110 (Canada) Canada Northwest Territories / Nunavut border — Borden Island 78°19′N 110°0′W / 78.317°N 110°W / 78.317; -110 (Wilkins Strait) Wilkins Strait 78°7′N 110°0′W / 78.117°N 110°W / 78.117; -110 (Canada) Canada Northwest Territories / Nunavut border — Mackenzie King Island 77°55′N 110°0′W / 77.917°N 110°W / 77.917; -110 Unnamed waterbody 76°28′N 110°0′W / 76.467°N 110°W / 76.467; -110 (Canada) Canada Northwest Territories / Nunavut border — Melville Island 76°14′N 110°0′W / 76.233°N 110°W / 76.233; -110 (Eldridge Bay) Eldridge Bay 75°54′N 110°0′W / 75.9°N 110°W / 75.9; -110 (Canada) Canada Northwest Territories / Nunavut border — Melville Island (for about 2km) 75°53′N 110°0′W / 75.883°N 110°W / 75.883; -110 (Sabine Bay) Sabine Bay 75°33′N 110°0′W / 75.55°N 110°W / 75.55; -110 (Canada) Canada Northwest Territories / Nunavut border — Melville Island 74°50′N 110°0′W / 74.833°N 110°W / 74.833; -110 (Parry Channel) Parry Channel Viscount Melville Sound 72°59′N 110°0′W / 72.983°N 110°W / 72.983; -110 (Canada) Canada Northwest Territories / Nunavut border — Victoria Island
Nunavut — from 70°0′N 110°0′W / 70°N 110°W / 70; -110 (Nunavut) on Victoria Island68°37′N 110°0′W / 68.617°N 110°W / 68.617; -110 (Coronation Gulf) Coronation Gulf 68°6′N 110°0′W / 68.1°N 110°W / 68.1; -110 (Canada) Canada Nunavut — Jameson Islands and the mainland
Northwest Territories — from 65°10′N 110°0′W / 65.167°N 110°W / 65.167; -110 (Northwest Territories), passing through the Great Slave Lake
Saskatchewan — from 60°0′N 110°0′W / 60°N 110°W / 60; -110 (Saskatchewan), passing through Lake Athabasca, around 400m east of the Alberta border49°0′N 110°0′W / 49°N 110°W / 49; -110 (United States) United States Montana
Wyoming — from 45°1′N 110°0′W / 45.017°N 110°W / 45.017; -110 (Wyoming)
Utah — from 41°1′N 110°0′W / 41.017°N 110°W / 41.017; -110 (Utah)
Arizona — from 37°0′N 110°0′W / 37°N 110°W / 37; -110 (Arizona)31°20′N 110°0′W / 31.333°N 110°W / 31.333; -110 (Mexico) Mexico Sonora 27°4′N 110°0′W / 27.067°N 110°W / 27.067; -110 (Gulf of California) Gulf of California 24°8′N 110°0′W / 24.133°N 110°W / 24.133; -110 (Mexico) Mexico Baja California Sur 22°53′N 110°0′W / 22.883°N 110°W / 22.883; -110 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean 60°0′S 110°0′W / 60°S 110°W / -60; -110 (Southern Ocean) Southern Ocean 74°27′S 110°0′W / 74.45°S 110°W / -74.45; -110 (Antarctica) Antarctica Unclaimed territory — passing through the Walgreen Coast of Marie Byrd Land
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