A controversial question concerning ancient geography is the location of the prime meridian which underlies the position data in Ptolemy's <i>Geography</i> and runs through the Fortunate Islands. An answer to this question is derived by means of a localisation of the places given by Ptolemy at the African western coast, i.e. in <i>Mauritania Tingitana</i> and <i>Libya Interior</i>, whose modern identifications are often uncertain or unknown. The origination of Ptolemy's positions from the distance data of seafarings is considered. A comparison of his data with distances reported by Pliny yields a satisfactory agreement. The localisation of Ptolemy's places is based on distances derived from Ptolemy's coordinates and partly on further inform...