Extreme points of Croatia
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The geographical extreme points of Croatia are
- Northernmost point:
- Žabnik, municipality of Sveti Martin na Muri (administratively in the Međimurje county) -
- Southernmost point:
- Islet Galijula, an islet in Palagruža archipelago in the Adriatic Sea (administratively belongs to the city of Komiža, Split-Dalmatia county) -
- On the mainland: Rt Oštra at the Prevlaka peninsula (administratively in the municipality of Konavle) -
- Easternmost point:
- Rađevac, a part of Ilok (administratively part of the city of Ilok, Vukovar-Srijem county) -
- Westernmost point:
- Cape Lako (rt Lako), Bašanija (administratively part of the city of Umag, Istria county) -
- On smaller scale maps the information is consolidated, so the westernmost point are the cape Savudrija and the settlement of Savudrija.
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