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
edit- Northernmost point: 54°50′N 18°04′E / 54.833°N 18.067°E
- 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 or 49°00′N 22°51′E / 49.000°N 22.850°E
- 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 or 52°51′N 14°07′E / 52.850°N 14.117°E
- Westernmost point: 52°50′18″N 14°07′23″E / 52.83827°N 14.12298°E or 50°52′N 24°09′E / 50.867°N 24.150°E
Elevation
edit- Highest point:
- Mount Rysy, north-western summit, High Tatra mountains, Lesser Poland Voivodeship 2,500 m (8,200 ft) (highest summit of the Rysy 2,501 m (8,205 ft), is located in Slovakia)
- Lowest point:
- Marzęcino, Pomeranian Voivodeship (−2.2 m)
Central point
editFor 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.