Extreme points of Northern Cyprus
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The extreme points of Northern Cyprus are the most notable places that are closest to the most northerly, southerly, easterly and westerly areas of
Karpass Peninsula
.
Direction | Location | District | Coordinates |
---|---|---|---|
North | Klidhes Islands
|
İskele
|
35°43′N 34°36′E / 35.717°N 34.600°E |
North (mainland) | Cape Apostolos Andreas | İskele
|
35°41.70′N 34°35.20′E / 35.69500°N 34.58667°E |
South | Akıncılar
|
Lefkosia (Nicosia) | 35°00′50.00″N 33°27′48.43″E / 35.0138889°N 33.4634528°E |
East | Klidhes Islands
|
İskele
|
35°43′N 34°36′E / 35.717°N 34.600°E |
East (mainland) | Cape Apostolos Andreas | İskele
|
35°41.70′N 34°35.20′E / 35.69500°N 34.58667°E |
West | Erenköy , in the Kokkina exclave
|
Kokkina exclave
|
35°10′36.48″N 32°38′12.84″E / 35.1768000°N 32.6369000°E |
Description | Location | Height above sea level | Area Description | Coordinates |
---|---|---|---|---|
Highest Point | Mount Selvili | 1,023 m (3,357 ft) | Part of the Kyrenia Range, which is a limestone ridge along the mid-northern coast of Cyprus.[1]
|
35°19′13″N 33°09′31″E / 35.32028°N 33.15861°E |
Lowest Point | Mediterranean Sea | 0 m (0 ft) | - | 35°N 18°E / 35°N 18°E |
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