From Pole To Pole
Starting at the North Pole and heading south to the South Pole, the 82nd meridian east passes through:
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Co-ordinates Country, territory or sea Notes 90°0′N 82°0′E / 90.000°N 82.000°E / 90.000; 82.000 (Arctic Ocean) Arctic Ocean 81°7′N 82°0′E / 81.117°N 82.000°E / 81.117; 82.000 (Kara Sea) Kara Sea Passing just west of Uyedineniya Island 75°53′N 82°0′E / 75.883°N 82.000°E / 75.883; 82.000 (Russia) Russia Pologyy-Sergeyeva Island 75°52′N 82°0′E / 75.867°N 82.000°E / 75.867; 82.000 (Kara Sea) Kara Sea 75°30′N 82°0′E / 75.500°N 82.000°E / 75.500; 82.000 (Russia) Russia Arkticheskiy Institut Islands 75°7′N 82°0′E / 75.117°N 82.000°E / 75.117; 82.000 (Kara Sea) Kara Sea 73°37′N 82°0′E / 73.617°N 82.000°E / 73.617; 82.000 (Russia) Russia 72°17′N 82°0′E / 72.283°N 82.000°E / 72.283; 82.000 (Yenisei Gulf) Yenisei Gulf 71°41′N 82°0′E / 71.683°N 82.000°E / 71.683; 82.000 (Russia) Russia 50°48′N 82°0′E / 50.800°N 82.000°E / 50.800; 82.000 (Kazakhstan) Kazakhstan 45°9′N 82°0′E / 45.150°N 82.000°E / 45.150; 82.000 (China) People's Republic of China Xinjiang
Tibet30°20′N 82°0′E / 30.333°N 82.000°E / 30.333; 82.000 (Nepal) Nepal 27°56′N 82°0′E / 27.933°N 82.000°E / 27.933; 82.000 (India) India Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Madhya Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Orissa
Chhattisgarh
Orissa
Andhra Pradesh16°25′N 82°0′E / 16.417°N 82.000°E / 16.417; 82.000 (Indian Ocean) Indian Ocean Passing just to the east of Sri Lanka 60°0′S 82°0′E / 60.000°S 82.000°E / -60.000; 82.000 (Southern Ocean) Southern Ocean 65°47′S 82°0′E / 65.783°S 82.000°E / -65.783; 82.000 (Antarctica) Antarctica Australian Antarctic Territory, claimed by Australia 66°29′S 82°0′E / 66.483°S 82.000°E / -66.483; 82.000 (Southern Ocean) Southern Ocean Barrier Bay 67°24′S 82°0′E / 67.400°S 82.000°E / -67.400; 82.000 (Antarctica) Antarctica Australian Antarctic Territory, claimed by Australia
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