Extreme points of Northern Cyprus


The extreme points of Northern Cyprus are the most notable places that are closest to the most northerly, southerly, easterly, and westerly areas of North Cyprus, the northern third of the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. The most easterly and northerly places are the same, due to the north-easterly protrusion of the Karpass Peninsula.
DirectionLocationDistrictCoordinates
NorthKlidhes Islandsİskele
North Cape Apostolos Andreasİskele
SouthAkıncılarLefkosia (Nicosia)
EastKlidhes Islandsİskele
East Cape Apostolos Andreasİskele
WestErenköy, in the Kokkina exclaveKokkina exclave

DescriptionLocationHeight above sea levelArea DescriptionCoordinates
Highest PointMount Selvili1,023 m Part of the Kyrenia Range, which is a limestone ridge along the mid-northern coast of Cyprus.
Lowest PointMediterranean Sea0 m -