How far is New-Milton from the North Pole? New-Milton is located 3,508.97 mi (5,647.14 km) south of the North Pole.
Equator: 2,711.38 mi (4,363.55 km)How far is New-Milton from the equator and on what hemisphere is it? New-Milton is 2,711.38 mi (4,363.55 km) north of the equator, so it is located in the northern hemisphere.
South pole: 8,931.84 mi (14,374.41 km)How far is it from New-Milton to the South Pole? From New-Milton to the South Pole, it is 8,931.84 mi (14,374.41 km) in the north.
Antipode: -39.23,99.315002Where do I get to when I dig a hole in New-Milton through the centre of the earth? This is the point on the Earth's surface when you draw a straight line from New-Milton through the centre of the earth.
Furthest cities from New-MiltonWhich city (at least 500,000 inhabitants) is furthest away and what is the distance from New-Milton?
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