List of extreme points of Portugal
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This is a list of the extreme points of Portugal, indicating the location of the most distant or highest points in continental or national limits of Portugal:
Portugal
[edit]- Northernmost point — village of Cevide, civil parish of Cristoval, municipality of Melgaço;
- Southernmost point — Ilhéu de Fora, Savage Islands, municipality of Funchal (Madeira);
- Westernmost point — Ilhéu do Monchique, Fajã Grande, municipality of Lajes das Flores, Flores (Azores), also considered the westernmost point of Europe;
- Easternmost point — Ifanes e Paradela, municipality of Miranda do Douro;
- Centermost — Penhascoso, Portugal, Municipality in Portugal
- Highest point — Mount Pico, Pico (Azores), at a height of 2,351 metres (7,713 ft) above sea level.[1]
- Highest point on the mainland — Serra da Estrela, at a height of 1,993 metres (6,539 ft).[1]
Continental Portugal
[edit]This subsection details the extreme points in continental Portugal:
- Northernmost point — village of Cevide (42.154058, -8.198415), civil parish of Cristoval, municipality of Melgaço;
- Southernmost point — Cabo de Santa Maria (36.960158, -7.887096), civil parish of Sé, municipality of Faro;
- Westernmost point — Cabo da Roca (38.780963, -9.500552), civil parish of Colares, municipality of Sintra, also the westernmost point of continental Europe;[2]
- Easternmost point — Ifanes e Paradela (41.574886, -6.190217), municipality of Miranda do Douro;
- Centermost — Penhascoso, Portugal (39.5571,-8.04276), Municipality in Portugal
- Highest point — Torre (40.321849, -7.612975), municipality of Seia, in the Serra da Estrela, at a height of 1,993 metres (6,539 ft).
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Martins, Paula (5 December 2021). "Top 7 ways to enjoy snow in Portugal". The Portugal News. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
- ^ "Cape Roca". Britannica. Retrieved 23 November 2024.