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Warsaw meridian
Meridian line in Poland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Warsaw meridian (Polish: południk warszawski) is a meridian line running through Warsaw. The local mean time at the meridian was known as Warsaw Mean Time. It corresponds to an offset from UTC of +01:24.
It is marked as being located at 52°14′40″N 21°00′42″E (in accordance with the coordinate system used at that time). Coordinate values of the meridian which are engraved on a plate on the sidewalk differ from the current ones, the actual coordinates are 52°14′38.302963″N 21°00′33.036621″E.[1] The column also contains information in Russian.