Extreme points of Finland
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This is a list of the extreme points of Finland, the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location.
- Northernmost Point — Nuorgam, Utsjoki, Lapland at 70°05′22″N 27°57′45″E / 70.08944°N 27.9625°E - also the northernmost point of the European Union
- Southernmost Point — Bogskär in the municipality of Kökar, Åland at 59°30′18″N 20°20′52″E / 59.505°N 20.34778°E
- Southernmost Point, Mainland — Tulliniemi, Hanko at 59°48′30″N 22°54′0″E / 59.80833°N 22.9°E
- Westernmost Point — Märket, Eckerö, Åland at 60°18′03″N 19°07′54″E / 60.30083°N 19.13167°E
- Westernmost Point, Mainland — Kolttapahta, Enontekiö, Lapland at 69°03′36″N 20°32′52″E / 69.06°N 20.54778°E
- Easternmost Point — Virmajärvi, Ilomantsi at 62°54′30″N 31°35′12″E / 62.90833°N 31.58667°E
[edit] Altitude
Highest:
- Halti, Enontekiö municipality, 1323,6 m at 69°18′30″N 21°15′50″E / 69.30833°N 21.26389°E
Lowest:
- Sea level, Baltic sea.
- Lowest mine: Pyhäsalmi Mine, Pyhäjärvi municipality 1444 m below ground.
[edit] See also
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