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Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the parallel 49° north passes through:
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Co-ordinates Country, territory or sea Notes 49°0′N 0°0′E / 49°N 0°E / 49; 0 (Prime Meridian) France Lower Normandy
Upper Normandy
Île-de-France
Picardy
Champagne-Ardenne
Lorraine
Alsace
Lorraine
Alsace49°0′N 8°4′E / 49°N 8.067°E / 49; 8.067 (Germany) Germany Rhineland-Palatinate
Baden-Württemberg (passing through Karlsruhe city centre)
Bavaria49°0′N 13°24′E / 49°N 13.4°E / 49; 13.4 (Czech Republic) Czech Republic 49°0′N 15°0′E / 49°N 15°E / 49; 15 (Austria) Austria For about 4.8 km (3 mi) 49°0′N 15°4′E / 49°N 15.067°E / 49; 15.067 (Czech Republic) Czech Republic For about 5 km (3 mi) 49°0′N 15°8′E / 49°N 15.133°E / 49; 15.133 (Austria) Austria For about 120 m 49°0′N 15°8′E / 49°N 15.133°E / 49; 15.133 (Czech Republic) Czech Republic 49°0′N 17°57′E / 49°N 17.95°E / 49; 17.95 (Slovakia) Slovakia 49°0′N 22°32′E / 49°N 22.533°E / 49; 22.533 (Ukraine) Ukraine 49°0′N 39°42′E / 49°N 39.7°E / 49; 39.7 (Russia) Russia Rostov Oblast
Volgograd Oblast49°0′N 46°55′E / 49°N 46.917°E / 49; 46.917 (Kazakhstan) Kazakhstan 49°0′N 86°44′E / 49°N 86.733°E / 49; 86.733 (China) People's Republic of China Xinjiang 49°0′N 87°55′E / 49°N 87.917°E / 49; 87.917 (Mongolia) Mongolia 49°0′N 116°8′E / 49°N 116.133°E / 49; 116.133 (China) People's Republic of China Inner Mongolia
Heilongjiang49°0′N 130°0′E / 49°N 130°E / 49; 130 (Russia) Russia Amur Oblast
Jewish Autonomous Oblast
Khabarovsk Krai49°0′N 140°21′E / 49°N 140.35°E / 49; 140.35 (Strait of Tartary) Strait of Tartary 49°0′N 142°1′E / 49°N 142.017°E / 49; 142.017 (Russia) Russia Island of Sakhalin 49°0′N 142°57′E / 49°N 142.95°E / 49; 142.95 (Sea of Okhotsk) Sea of Okhotsk Gulf of Patience 49°0′N 144°26′E / 49°N 144.433°E / 49; 144.433 (Russia) Russia Island of Sakhalin 49°0′N 144°27′E / 49°N 144.45°E / 49; 144.45 (Sea of Okhotsk) Sea of Okhotsk Passing between the islands of Kharimkotan and Ekarma in Russia's Kuril Island chain 49°0′N 154°22′E / 49°N 154.367°E / 49; 154.367 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean 49°0′N 125°41′W / 49°N 125.683°W / 49; -125.683 (Canada) Canada British Columbia - Vancouver Island, Thetis Island and Galiano Island 49°0′N 123°34′W / 49°N 123.567°W / 49; -123.567 (Strait of Georgia) Strait of Georgia 49°0′N 123°5′W / 49°N 123.083°W / 49; -123.083 (Canada / United States border) Canada / United States border British Columbia / Washington (Point Roberts) 49°0′N 123°2′W / 49°N 123.033°W / 49; -123.033 (Boundary Bay) Boundary Bay Semiahmoo Bay 49°0′N 122°45′W / 49°N 122.75°W / 49; -122.75 (Canada / United States border) Canada / United States border British Columbia / Washington
British Columbia / Idaho
British Columbia / Montana
Alberta / Montana
Saskatchewan / Montana
Saskatchewan / North Dakota
Manitoba / North Dakota
Manitoba / Minnesota49°0′N 95°17′W / 49°N 95.283°W / 49; -95.283 (Lake of the Woods) Lake of the Woods Passing just south of Big Island and Bigsby Island, Ontario, Canada 49°0′N 94°25′W / 49°N 94.417°W / 49; -94.417 (Canada) Canada Ontario
Quebec49°0′N 68°38′W / 49°N 68.633°W / 49; -68.633 (Saint Lawrence River) Saint Lawrence River 49°0′N 66°58′W / 49°N 66.967°W / 49; -66.967 (Canada) Canada Quebec - Gaspé Peninsula 49°0′N 64°24′W / 49°N 64.4°W / 49; -64.4 (Gulf of Saint Lawrence) Gulf of Saint Lawrence Passing just south of Anticosti Island, Quebec, Canada 49°0′N 58°31′W / 49°N 58.517°W / 49; -58.517 (Canada) Canada Newfoundland and Labrador - island of Newfoundland 49°0′N 53°44′W / 49°N 53.733°W / 49; -53.733 (Atlantic Ocean) Atlantic Ocean 49°0′N 5°38′W / 49°N 5.633°W / 49; -5.633 (English Channel) English Channel Gulf of Saint-Malo - passing just south of the island of Jersey 49°0′N 1°33′W / 49°N 1.55°W / 49; -1.55 (France) France Lower Normandy
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