29th parallel south
The 29th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 29 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane. It crosses the Atlantic Ocean, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Australasia, the Pacific Ocean and South America.
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29th parallel south

In Australia, much of the border between Queensland and New South Wales is defined by the parallel.
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Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the parallel 29° south passes through:
- Co-ordinates - Country, territory or ocean - Notes - 29°0′S 0°0′E - Atlantic Ocean - 29°0′S 16°43′E  South Africa South Africa- Northern Cape 
 Free State- 29°0′S 27°43′E  Lesotho Lesotho- 29°0′S 29°9′E  South Africa South Africa- KwaZulu Natal - 29°0′S 31°44′E - Indian Ocean - 29°0′S 114°45′E .svg.png.webp) Australia Australia- Western Australia 
 South Australia
 Queensland / New South Wales border
 — note that the border occasionally diverts slightly south of the parallel
 New South Wales
 Queensland
 New South Wales- 29°0′S 153°29′E - Pacific Ocean - 29°0′S 168°1′E  Norfolk Island Norfolk Island- 29°0′S 168°3′E - Pacific Ocean - Passing just north of Raoul Island,  New Zealand New Zealand- 29°0′S 71°30′W  Chile Chile- 29°0′S 69°44′W  Argentina Argentina- 29°0′S 56°25′W  Brazil Brazil- Rio Grande do Sul 
 Santa Catarina- 29°0′S 49°25′W - Atlantic Ocean 
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