Extreme points of the European Union
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This is a list of the extreme points of the European Union — the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location.
Contents
In Europe
- West: Monchique Islet, Azores Islands, Portugal (31°16′30″W)
- East: Rizokarpaso, Cyprus de jure[2] (34° 36’ E)
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- or Cape Greco, Ayia Napa, Cyprus de facto[2] (34° 5’ E)
Including overseas territories
- North: Nuorgam, Finland
- South: Pointe de Langevin, Saint-Joseph, Réunion,[3] France (21° 23′ 20″ S)
- West: Pointe des Canonniers, Saint-Martin, France (63° 08′ W)
- East: Pointe des Cascades, Sainte-Rose, Réunion,[3] France (55° 50′ 11″ E)
- Highest point: Mont Blanc / Monte Bianco, France / Italy (4,810 m (15,781 ft))
Mainland Europe
Only including the European continent proper, i.e. mainland of the 23 member states excluding islands such as Cyprus, Malta, Ireland or Great Britain.
- North: Nuorgam, Finland
- South: Punta de Tarifa, Spain (36° 0’ 15” N)
- West: Cabo da Roca, Portugal (9° 30’ W)
- East: Virmajärvi, Finland (31° 35′E)
Altitude
- The EU's highest peak is Mont Blanc in the Graian Alps, 4,810.45 metres (15,782 ft) above sea level.[4]
- The lowest point(s) in the EU is Lammefjorden, Denmark and Zuidplaspolder, Netherlands, at 7 m (23 ft) below sea level.[5]
Footnotes
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See also
- Geographical midpoint of Europe
- Extreme points of Europe
- Extreme points of Earth
- Extreme points of the Commonwealth of Nations
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cape Gata is in the Akrotiri area which is a UK administered area on the island of Cyprus, and therefore technically not part of the European Union. Also see Extreme points of Cyprus.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Rizokarpaso/Dipkarpaz, in Northern Cyprus, is the de jure easternmost point. Although the whole of Cyprus acceded to the European Union on 1 May 2004, EU legislation only applies to the southern part of the island which remained under the effective control of the Republic of Cyprus after the Turkish invasion of 1974. EU legislation is suspended in Northern Cyprus. It is therefore de facto not part of the EU, making Cape Greco, Ayia Napa the de facto easternmost point. Cyprus is usually considered to be in Asia rather than Europe with respect to physical geography, although it is considered culturally European. See also European_Union_Enlargement#Northern_Cyprus and Extreme points of Cyprus.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Réunion is a French département d'outre-mer, and as such is fully part of France and the EU.
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