39th parallel south
The 39th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 39 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane. It crosses the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, Australasia, the Pacific Ocean and South America.
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39th parallel south
Daylight along the 39th parallel south falls under 10 hours a day starting on 17 May and returns to over ten hours a day beginning 29 July. Crops and other plant growth is considerably slowed during this period of reduced sunlight.
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Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the parallel 39° south passes through:
- Co-ordinates - Country, territory or ocean - Notes - 39°0′S 0°0′E - Atlantic Ocean - 39°0′S 20°0′E - Indian Ocean - Passing just south of Île Saint-Paul,  French Southern and Antarctic Lands French Southern and Antarctic Lands- 39°0′S 143°30′E - Indian Ocean - Bass Strait - 39°0′S 146°15′E .svg.png.webp) Australia Australia- Victoria - Wilsons Promontory - 39°0′S 146°27′E - Pacific Ocean - Tasman Sea - 39°0′S 174°10′E  New Zealand New Zealand- Taranaki region – passing through Waitara 
 Manawatu-Whanganui region
 Waikato region – passing just south of Turangi
 Bay of Plenty region – for about 2 km (1.2 mi)
 Hawke's Bay region- 39°0′S 177°53′E - Pacific Ocean - 39°0′S 73°19′W  Chile Chile- Araucanía Region – passing through Teodoro Schmidt and Sollipulli Volcano - 39°0′S 71°28′W  Argentina Argentina- Neuquén Province 
 Río Negro Province – passing through General Roca (at 39°0′S 67°35′W)
 La Pampa Province
 Buenos Aires Province – passing through Bahía Blanca (at 39°0′S 62°09′W)- 39°0′S 62°0′W - Atlantic Ocean 
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