thumb|right|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

  • North: Nuorgam, Finland
  • South: Pointe de Langevin, Saint-Joseph, Réunion, France (21° 23′ 20″ S)
  • West: Pointe du Canonnier, Saint-Martin, France (63° 08′ W)
  • East: Pointe des Cascades, Sainte-Rose, Réunion, (34° 36′ E)

::or Cape Greco, Ayia Napa, Cyprus de facto

  • The lowest point (man-made) in the EU is Tagebau Hambach, below sea level, Niederzier, North Rhine-Westphalia,
  • The lowest natural point in the EU is Étang de Lavalduc in Southeastern Metropolitan France, at 10 m (33 ft) below sea level.

See also

  • Geographic centre of the European Union
  • Geography of the European Union
  • Extreme points of Europe
  • Extreme points of Earth
  • Extreme points of the Commonwealth of Nations

Footnotes