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Extreme points of Cyprus
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This is a list of the extreme points of Cyprus: the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location.
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Longitude / Latitude
Mainland Cyprus
- North : Cape Apostolos Andreas (35°42′N 34°35′E)
- South : Cape Gata (34°34′N 33°1′E)
- West : Cape Arnauti (35°3′N 32°16′E)
- East : Cape Apostolos Andreas (35°42′N 34°35′E)
Including offshore islands
- North : Klidhes Islands (35°43′N 34°36′E)
- South : Cape Gata (34°34′N 33°1′E)
- West : Cape Arnauti (35°3′N 32°16′E)
- East : Klidhes Islands (35°43′N 34°36′E)
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Altitude
- Highest point : Mount Olympus, 1 951 m[1]
- Lowest point : Mediterranean Sea, 0 m.[1]
The maximum depth of the Limassol Salt Lake, which dries up in the summer,[2] reaches 2.8 m below mean sea level.[3]
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References
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