105th meridian west

The meridian 105° west of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, North America, the Pacific Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole.

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105th meridian west

The 105th meridian west forms a great circle with the 75th meridian east.

It serves as the reference meridian for the seventh time zone west of Greenwich, known as UTC-07 or the Mountain Time Zone in North America.

In the United States, Interstate Highway I-25 roughly parallels the meridian from Douglas, Wyoming to Las Vegas, New Mexico, and from Wellington, Colorado to the Prospect Road interchange (in Fort Collins, Colorado), I-25 happens to be almost exactly aligned along the 105th meridian west. The meridian bisects Denver, Colorado, passing through Denver Union Station. Throughout the Denver metro area, Kalamath Street is the road that most closely corresponds to the 105th meridian.

From Pole to Pole

Starting at the North Pole and heading south to the South Pole, the 105th meridian west passes through:

Co-ordinates Country, territory or sea Notes
90°0′N 105°0′W Arctic Ocean
79°19′N 105°0′W  Canada NunavutEllef Ringnes Island
79°2′N 105°0′W Arctic Ocean
78°31′N 105°0′W  Canada NunavutEllef Ringnes Island
78°29′N 105°0′W Maclean Strait
77°32′N 105°0′W  Canada NunavutLougheed Island
77°10′N 105°0′W Byam Martin Channel
75°35′N 105°0′W Byam Channel Passing just west of Byam Martin Island, Nunavut,  Canada (at 75°7′N 104°54′W)
75°5′N 105°0′W Parry Channel Viscount Melville Sound
73°43′N 105°0′W  Canada NunavutStefansson Island
73°0′N 105°0′W M'Clintock Channel
72°12′N 105°0′W  Canada NunavutVictoria Island
68°53′N 105°0′W Queen Maud Gulf
68°35′N 105°0′W  Canada Nunavut — Melbourne Island and the mainland
Northwest Territories — from 64°29′N 105°0′W
Saskatchewan — from 60°0′N 105°0′W
49°0′N 105°0′W  United States Montana
Wyoming — from 45°0′N 105°0′W
Colorado — from 41°0′N 105°0′W, passing through Denver (at 39°45′N 105°0′W)
New Mexico — from 37°0′N 105°0′W
Texas — from 32°0′N 105°0′W
30°40′N 105°0′W  Mexico Chihuahua
Durango — from 26°30′N 105°0′W
Nayarit — from 22°56′N 105°0′W
Jalisco — from 20°55′N 105°0′W
19°21′N 105°0′W Pacific Ocean Passing just east of Isla Salas y Gómez,  Chile (at 26°28′S 105°21′W)
60°0′S 105°0′W Southern Ocean
74°41′S 105°0′W Antarctica Unclaimed territory
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