The Equator passes through 13 countries, spanning South America, Africa, and Asia (Indonesia). It crosses 3 continents and 3 major oceans: the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean.

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13 countries • 40,075 km equator
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Equator Countries

Thirteen countries are situated on the Equator; these are Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Sao Tome and Principe, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, DR Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Maldives, Indonesia, and Kiribati. To view the location on a map, select the country name from the table below.

Country Continent Ocean
Ecuador South America Atlantic Ocean
Colombia South America Atlantic Ocean
Brazil South America Atlantic Ocean
Gabon Africa Atlantic Ocean
Republic of the Congo Africa Atlantic Ocean
DRC Africa Atlantic Ocean
São Tomé and Príncipe Africa Atlantic Ocean
Uganda Africa Indian Ocean
Kenya Africa Indian Ocean
Somalia Africa Indian Ocean
Maldives Asia Indian Ocean
Indonesia Asia Pacific Ocean
Kiribati Oceania Pacific Ocean

By Continent

South America: 3 countries

1. Ecuador, 2. Colombia, 3. Brazil

Africa: 7 Countries

4. Gabon, 5. Republic of the Congo, 6. Democratic Republic of Congo, 7. Uganda, 8. Kenya, 9. São Tomé and Príncipe, 10. Somalia

Asia and Oceania: 3 Countries

11. Maldives, 12. Indonesia, 13. Kiribati

Water Bodies

Atlantic Ocean

South America and Africa

Indian Ocean

Africa and Asia

Pacific Ocean

Asia and Oceania

FAQs

How many countries does the equator pass through?

The equator passes through 13 countries, these are Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, São Tomé and Príncipe, Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Maldives, Indonesia, and Kiribati.

Which continents does the equator cross?

The equator crosses three continents: South America, Africa, and Asia/Oceania.

Which oceans does the equator cross?

The equator crosses three major oceans: the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Indian Ocean.