The zero point for longitude runs trough (is in) Greenwich, England.
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The reference for longitude ... the definition of 'zero' longitude ... is the Prime Meridian. That imaginary line joins the north and south poles, and runs through Greenwich, a suburb of London, UK.
The 0 degree longitude is the imaginary line that goes from pole to pole, passing through Greenwich in London, site of the Royal Observatory. The choice of the zero point for longitudes is arbitrary and many major cities were used. Eventually, in 1884, the Greenwich Meridian was accepted as the internationally agreed zero longitude.
The meridians (lines of longitude) run from the North Pole to the South Pole. The Prime Meridian (zero Longitude) passes through Greenwich, England. Therefore, the answer to your question is the 'North Pole'.
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