A vast point in Europe is often referred to as the geographical center of Europe, which is located near the village of Rakhiv in Ukraine. This point is determined by various methods of calculation, but it generally suggests a region in Central or Eastern Europe. Another notable point is Cape Roca in Portugal, which is the westernmost point of mainland Europe.
The highest point in Europe is Mount Elbrus, located in Russia.
The highest point in Europe is Mount Elbrus, located in Russia.
The Caspian Sea.
It is on Europa Point in Gibraltar.
Gibraltar is a British territory in Europe.
The coordinates 59N 25E point to the country of Estonia, located in Northern Europe.
The true highest point in Europe is Mount Elbrus, Russia, which is located in the Caucuses. However, since the Caucuses are in both Europe and Asia, many geographers disregard this mountain range in calculating the tallest mountain in Europe. The recognized tallest mountain is Mont Blanc/Monte Bianco, which is located in the Alps on the French/Italian border.
Europe is vast compared to Greenland. So Europe is bigger.
Mont Blanc is the highest point in Europe. It is located in the Alps Mountains, and is near the border of Switzerland.
The highest point in Europe is Mount Elbrus, which is located in Russia. It has a height of 5,642 meters, or 18,510 feet.
The coordinates 50N 30E point to Ukraine in Eastern Europe.
It depends on what "type" of Europe it's considered. For continental Europe is Portugal, with it's western most point located at Cabo da Roca. For all of Europe is considered then the answer is Portugal again because of the island of Flores in the Açores.