Antipode of Frankfurt

The antipode of Frankfurt is located in the South Pacific Ocean, east of New Zealand and far from any continental landmass.

If you were to draw a straight line from Frankfurt through the center of the Earth, it would emerge in open ocean in the Southern Hemisphere, in a remote part of the Pacific defined by deep water and vast distances.


Coordinates

Frankfurt

Latitude: 50.1109° N (50° 6′ 39″ N)
Longitude: 8.6821° E (8° 40′ 56″ E)

Antipode of Frankfurt

Latitude: 50.1109° S (50° 6′ 39″ S)
Longitude: 171.3179° W (171° 19′ 4″ W)

Location: South Pacific Ocean (east of New Zealand)

These coordinates represent the exact geographic opposite of Frankfurt on Earth’s surface.


Why does Frankfurt’s antipode fall in the Pacific Ocean?

Frankfurt lies in central Germany, north of the equator and east of the Prime Meridian. When its latitude is inverted and its longitude shifted 180 degrees, the antipodal point lands deep in the South Pacific Ocean.

Because the Pacific Ocean occupies such a vast portion of the Southern Hemisphere, most inland European cities — including Frankfurt — have antipodes that fall far from land.


A geographic contrast

One point is a major European financial centre shaped by rivers, trade routes, and continental seasons.

The other lies beneath wide Pacific skies, surrounded by deep ocean, distant island chains, and uninterrupted horizons.

Opposite in position — and dramatically different in environment.


Frequently asked questions

Is Frankfurt antipodal to any country?

No. Frankfurt’s antipode lies in the South Pacific Ocean and does not fall on land.

Do other German cities have similar antipodes?

Yes. Most cities across Germany have antipodes located in the Pacific Ocean due to Europe’s position in the Northern Hemisphere.

Is Frankfurt’s antipode near New Zealand?

It lies east of New Zealand but remains offshore, in open ocean rather than on land.


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