Extreme points of the European Union

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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.

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Entire European Union (including overseas territories formally part of the union)

European Union in Europe (mainland and islands considered part of Europe - including Cyprus which is usually considered to be in Asia)

Mainland European Union (European continent only)

Contiguous European Union (mainland of the 21 contiguous member states)

1 Although the whole of Cyprus became part of the European Union on 1 May 2004, EU legislation only applies to the Republic of Cyprus, the Greek southern part of the island. EU legislation is suspended in the internationally unrecognised Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Northern Cyprus is therefore de facto not part of the EU, but if it is included the easternmost point is Rizokarpason, Cyprus. Cyprus is usually considered to be in Asia, and not Europe with respect to physical geography, although it is certainly culturally European.

2 Réunion and Guadeloupe are French départements d'outre-mer, and as such are fully part of France and the EU.

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