Extreme points of the European Union
European Union and the UK with overseas territories
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.
Overall
Note that most overseas territories of EU member countries are not part of the European Union, and therefore do not count here. All of these territories are as well part of Eurozone and represent its extreme points.
In Europe, not including overseas territories
Border marker at the road near the northernmost point of the European Union near Nuorgam , Finland . There is a marker also at the exact point at the river.
Cape Greco , Cyprus
or Cape Greco , Ayia Napa , Cyprus de facto [2] (34° 5′ E)
In mainland Europe
Only including the European continent proper, i.e. mainland of the 24 member states excluding islands such as Cyprus, Malta or Ireland.
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)
Southeastern: Cape Maleas , Greece (36° 26' N", 23° 11'E)
Southwestern: Cape St. Vincent , Portugal (37°1′30″N 8°59′40″W)
Northwestern: Tripoint between Sweden and the Norwegian provinces of Nordland and Troms , near Narvik , Sweden (37°1′30″N 8°59′40″W)
Northeastern: Same as the Northernmost point: Nuorgam , Finland
Altitude
See also
Sovereign states States with limited recognition Dependencies and other entities Other entities