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Extreme points of Poland
This is a list of the extreme points of
Poland , the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location.
Latitude and longitude
Northernmost point:
54°50′N 18°04′E / 54.833°N 18.067°E / 54.833; 18.067
A beach in
Jastrzębia Góra , near the town
Władysławowo ,
Pomeranian Voivodeship , marked by the "Northern Star" obelisk, near
Cape Rozewie on the
Baltic coast
Southernmost point:
49°00′07″N 22°51′35″E / 49.002024°N 22.859635°E / 49.002024; 22.859635 or
49°00′N 22°51′E / 49.000°N 22.850°E / 49.000; 22.850
Wołosate ridge, near mount
Opołonek ,
Eastern Beskids mountains,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship
Easternmost point:
50°52′07″N 24°08′45″E / 50.86852°N 24.14585°E / 50.86852; 24.14585 or
52°51′N 14°07′E / 52.850°N 14.117°E / 52.850; 14.117
Bug River , near
Zosin, Hrubieszów County ,
Lublin Voivodeship
Westernmost point:
52°50′18″N 14°07′23″E / 52.83827°N 14.12298°E / 52.83827; 14.12298 or
50°52′N 24°09′E / 50.867°N 24.150°E / 50.867; 24.150
Oder River , near
Osinów Dolny ,
West Pomeranian Voivodeship
Elevation
Central point
For many years, the town of
Piątek, Łódź Voivodeship has been claimed the "geometrical centre" (not the exact
geographical centre ) of Poland. In 2018, the exact locations of the geodetic center (
centroid ) of the whole territory of Poland has been marked in the village of
Nowa Wieś , 16 km north-west from Piątek. Its coordinates are 52°11'27.95" N and 19°21'19.46" E.
See also
Sovereign states States with limited recognition Dependencies and other entities Other entities