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- Western_Hemisphere abstract "The Western Hemisphere is a geographical term for the half of the Earth that lies west of the Prime Meridian (which crosses Greenwich, London, United Kingdom) and east of the Antimeridian, the other half being called the Eastern Hemisphere.In this sense, the Western Hemisphere consists of the Americas, the western portions of Europe and Africa, the extreme eastern tip of Russia, numerous territories in Oceania, and a portion of Antarctica, while excluding some of the Aleutian Islands to the southwest of the Alaskan mainland.The term is often used in political rhetoric to refer to only North and South America (or the New World) and adjacent islands; however, the Western Hemisphere technically includes all of the aforementioned territories. In an effort to define the Western Hemisphere as the parts of the world which are not part of the Old World, there also exist projections which use the 20th meridian west and the diametrically opposed 160th meridian east to define the hemisphere. This projection excludes the European and African mainlands and a small portion of northeast Greenland, but includes more of eastern Russia and Oceania (e.g., New Zealand).The population of the geographical Western Hemisphere exceeds 1 billion.The highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere is Aconcagua at 6,960.8 metres (22,837 ft).".
- Western_Hemisphere thumbnail Western_Hemisphere_LamAz.png?width=300.
- Western_Hemisphere wikiPageID "73162".
- Western_Hemisphere wikiPageRevisionID "605771579".
- Western_Hemisphere hasPhotoCollection Western_Hemisphere.
- Western_Hemisphere subject Category:Hemispheres_of_the_Earth.
- Western_Hemisphere point "0.0 -90.0".
- Western_Hemisphere type Place.
- Western_Hemisphere type PopulatedPlace.
- Western_Hemisphere type Wikidata:Q532.
- Western_Hemisphere type Place.
- Western_Hemisphere type Location.
- Western_Hemisphere type SpatialThing.
- Western_Hemisphere comment "The Western Hemisphere is a geographical term for the half of the Earth that lies west of the Prime Meridian (which crosses Greenwich, London, United Kingdom) and east of the Antimeridian, the other half being called the Eastern Hemisphere.In this sense, the Western Hemisphere consists of the Americas, the western portions of Europe and Africa, the extreme eastern tip of Russia, numerous territories in Oceania, and a portion of Antarctica, while excluding some of the Aleutian Islands to the southwest of the Alaskan mainland.The term is often used in political rhetoric to refer to only North and South America (or the New World) and adjacent islands; however, the Western Hemisphere technically includes all of the aforementioned territories. ".
- Western_Hemisphere label "Emisfero occidentale".
- Western_Hemisphere label "Hemisferio occidental".
- Western_Hemisphere label "Hemisfério ocidental".
- Western_Hemisphere label "Hémisphère ouest".
- Western_Hemisphere label "Półkula zachodnia".
- Western_Hemisphere label "Westelijk halfrond".
- Western_Hemisphere label "Western Hemisphere".
- Western_Hemisphere label "Западное полушарие".
- Western_Hemisphere label "نصف الأرض الغربي".
- Western_Hemisphere label "西半球".
- Western_Hemisphere label "西半球".
- Western_Hemisphere sameAs Západní_polokoule.
- Western_Hemisphere sameAs Δυτικό_ημισφαίριο.
- Western_Hemisphere sameAs Hemisferio_occidental.
- Western_Hemisphere sameAs Hémisphère_ouest.
- Western_Hemisphere sameAs Belahan_barat.
- Western_Hemisphere sameAs Emisfero_occidentale.
- Western_Hemisphere sameAs 西半球.
- Western_Hemisphere sameAs 서반구.
- Western_Hemisphere sameAs Westelijk_halfrond.
- Western_Hemisphere sameAs Półkula_zachodnia.
- Western_Hemisphere sameAs Hemisfério_ocidental.
- Western_Hemisphere sameAs m.0jntd.
- Western_Hemisphere sameAs Q181982.
- Western_Hemisphere sameAs Q181982.
- Western_Hemisphere lat "0.0".
- Western_Hemisphere long "-90.0".
- Western_Hemisphere wasDerivedFrom Western_Hemisphere?oldid=605771579.
- Western_Hemisphere depiction Western_Hemisphere_LamAz.png.
- Western_Hemisphere isPrimaryTopicOf Western_Hemisphere.