Extreme points of Malta
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This is a list of extreme points of Malta. The points that are farthest north, south, east or west than any other location. Malta is composed of an archipelago of seven islands.
Extreme points of the Republic of Malta
[edit]- Northernmost point – Reqqa Point, Gozo 36°4′55″N 14°14′9″E / 36.08194°N 14.23583°E
- Northernmost settlement – Żebbuġ, Gozo 36°4′15″N 14°14′13″E / 36.07083°N 14.23694°E
- Southernmost point – Filfla 35°47′N 14°24′E / 35.783°N 14.400°E
- Southernmost settlement – Birżebbuġa, Malta 35°49′32″N 14°31′41″E / 35.82556°N 14.52806°E
- Westernmost point – San Dimitri Point, Gozo
- Westernmost settlement – Saint Lawrence, Gozo 36°3′18″N 14°12′15″E / 36.05500°N 14.20417°E
- Easternmost point – Marsaskala, Malta 35°51′40″N 14°34′35″E / 35.86111°N 14.57639°E
- Easternmost settlement – Marsaskala, Malta 35°51′45″N 14°34′3″E / 35.86250°N 14.56750°E
Elevation
[edit]- Highest point – Ta' Dmejrek, Malta, at 253 m.[1]
- Lowest point – Mediterranean Sea, at 0 m.[1]
See also
[edit]- Geography of Malta
- Extreme points of the European Union
- Extreme points of Eurasia
- Extreme points of Africa-Eurasia
- Extreme points of Earth
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Malta". The World Factbook (2024 ed.). Central Intelligence Agency.