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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Paris Meridian is a meridian line running through the Paris Observatory in Paris, France now longitude 2°20 14.025 east. It was a long-standing rival to Greenwich as the prime meridian of the world, as was the Antwerp meridian in Flanders. n the year 1634, France ruled by Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu decided that Ferro's meridian should be used as the reference on maps, since this island is the most western position of the Old World. It was also thought to be exactly 20 degrees west of Paris. Indeed the exact position of Ferro was never considered to be one of the best.…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Paris Meridian is a meridian line running through the Paris Observatory in Paris, France now longitude 2°20 14.025 east. It was a long-standing rival to Greenwich as the prime meridian of the world, as was the Antwerp meridian in Flanders. n the year 1634, France ruled by Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu decided that Ferro's meridian should be used as the reference on maps, since this island is the most western position of the Old World. It was also thought to be exactly 20 degrees west of Paris. Indeed the exact position of Ferro was never considered to be one of the best.