"Calvin":
>>>>> 4 Which continent lies in the northern, southern, eastern and
>>>>> western Hemispheres?
Mark Brader:
>>> 4A Which *country* lies in the northern, southern, eastern and
>>> western hemisphere? Overseas dependencies do not count.
(Why did I not capitalize the hemispheres there? Oh well.)
Don Piven:
>> France.
Correct.
Erland Sommarskog:
> French Guyana (and Réunion and some more) are DOM, is a "Départment
> outre Mèr", so you could argue that it is a fully integrated part of France,
> and not a dependency.
Yes, exactly. (French Guiana by itself does not provide an answer
since it's in the Northern Hemisphere, but Réunion and Mayotta are
in the Southern.)
> Then again, it has its own country code,
Nothing to do with being a country.
> and apparently it is not part of Schengen.
Huh!
> I also take this post to correct my original answer to what I believe
> Mark is looking for, and which I should have known from the start since I
> had a question related to this in one of my rotating quizzes.
>
> São Tomé e Principe.
>
> If memory serves, 0°N, 0°E
Hey, quit claiming that point for the Eastern Hemisphere! That's 0°N, 0°W,
I'll have you know! <grin>
> is in a strait between the main São Tomé island and a smaller island.
ST&P does extend into the Southern Hemisphere at Ilhéu das Rolas,
but not into the Western Hemisphere as far as I can tell. However,
I don't have a good source for this.
For what it's worth, the English-language Wikipedia thinks the country's
westernmost point is "Ponta Azeitona", but it doesn't say where that is.
The Portuguese-language Wikipedia thinks and thinks the westermost
point of the country is on the island of São Tomé, and also thinks Ponta
Azeitona is on the island of São Tomé, but does not say (at least not
on the obvious pages) they are the same place.
Other guesses posted were Mali and Algeria. As to those, note that the
entire section of south-facing coastline from Liberia to Cameroon is in
the Northern Hemisphere -- the (0°, 0°) point is south of it -- and both
countries are north well of that coastline.
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