Extreme points of Greece
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This is a list of the extreme points of Greece, the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location.
[edit] Mainland
- Northernmost Point — Petrota, near Ptelea, Evros (41° 44' N, 26° 11' E)
- Southernmost Point — Cape Tenaro, also Cape Matapan, the Peloponnese (36° 23' N, 22° 29' E)
- Westernmost Point — Sagiada, Thesprotia, Epirus (39° 41' N, 19° 59' E)
- Easternmost Pointd — Petalies, east of Pythio, Evros prefecture
[edit] Entire Greece
- Northernmost Point — Petrota, near Ptelea Evros prefecture (41° 44' N, 26° 11' E)
- Southernmost Point — Gavdos (34° 49' N, 24° 7' E)
- Westernmost Point — Othonas, off Corfu (39° 51' N, 19° 23' E)
- Easternmost Point — Strongyli (36° 6' N, 29° 38' E)
[edit] See also
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Dependencies, autonomies and other territories
Abkhazia1 · Adjara2 · Åland · Akrotiri and Dhekelia · Crimea · Faroe Islands · Gibraltar · Guernsey · Isle of Man · Jersey · Kosovo · Nagorno-Karabakh2 · Nakhichevan2 · Transnistria · Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus2, 3
1 Has significant territory in Asia. 2 Entirely in West Asia, but considered European for cultural, political and historical reasons. 3 Only recognised by Turkey.