Extreme points of Northern Cyprus

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A map depicting the extreme points of Northern Cyprus

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 / 35.717; 34.600 (Klidhes Islands)
North (mainland) Cape Apostolos Andreas
İskele
35°41.70′N 34°35.20′E / 35.69500°N 34.58667°E / 35.69500; 34.58667 (Cape Apostolos Andreas)
South
Akıncılar
Lefkosia (Nicosia) 35°00′50.00″N 33°27′48.43″E / 35.0138889°N 33.4634528°E / 35.0138889; 33.4634528 (Akıncılar (Luricina))
East
Klidhes Islands
İskele
35°43′N 34°36′E / 35.717°N 34.600°E / 35.717; 34.600 (Klidhes Islands)
East (mainland) Cape Apostolos Andreas
İskele
35°41.70′N 34°35.20′E / 35.69500°N 34.58667°E / 35.69500; 34.58667 (Cape Apostolos Andreas)
West
Erenköy
, in the Kokkina exclave
Kokkina exclave
35°10′36.48″N 32°38′12.84″E / 35.1768000°N 32.6369000°E / 35.1768000; 32.6369000 (Erenköy)
Altitude
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 / 35.32028; 33.15861 (Mount Selvili)
Lowest Point Mediterranean Sea 0 m (0 ft) - 35°N 18°E / 35°N 18°E / 35; 18

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