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List of extreme points of Croatia
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The geographical
extreme points of
Croatia
are
Northernmost
point:
Žabnik
(administratively part of
Sveti Martin na Muri
,
Međimurje County
) -
46°33′18″N
16°22′08″E
/
46.55500°N 16.36889°E
/
46.55500; 16.36889
(
Sveti Martin na Muri (Northernmost point)
)
[
1
]
Southernmost
point:
Islet
Galijula
in the
Adriatic Sea
(administratively part of
Komiža
on the island of
Vis
,
Split-Dalmatia County
) -
42°22′40″N
16°20′19″E
/
42.37778°N 16.33861°E
/
42.37778; 16.33861
(
Galijula (Southernmost point)
)
[
1
]
On the mainland:
Vitaljina
, Cape Oštra (
rt Oštra
) on the
Prevlaka
peninsula (administratively part of
Cavtat
,
Dubrovnik-Neretva County
) -
42°23′32″N
18°31′52″E
/
42.39222°N 18.53111°E
/
42.39222; 18.53111
(
Vitaljina (Southernmost point on the mainland)
)
[
1
]
Easternmost
point:
Rađevac
(administratively part of
Ilok
,
Vukovar-Syrmia County
) -
45°11′45″N
19°26′50″E
/
45.19583°N 19.44722°E
/
45.19583; 19.44722
(
Ilok (Easternmost point)
)
[
1
]
Westernmost
point:
Bašanija
, Cape Lako (
rt Lako
) (administratively part of
Umag
,
Istria County
) -
45°29′13″N
13°29′30″E
/
45.48694°N 13.49167°E
/
45.48694; 13.49167
(
Bašanija (Westernmost point)
)
[
1
]
Altitude
Highest point
:
Dinara
,
1,831
m (6,007
ft)
[
2
]
Lowest point
:
Adriatic Sea
, 0 m
See also
Geography of Croatia
References
1
2
3
4
5
Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia 2015, p. 46
↑
Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia 2015, p. 48
Sources
Ostroški, Ljiljana, ed. (December 2015).
Statistički ljetopis Republike Hrvatske 2015
[
Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia 2015
]
(PDF)
. Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia (in Croatian and English). Vol.
47. Zagreb:
Croatian Bureau of Statistics
.
ISSN
1333-3305
. Retrieved
27 December
2015
.
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