In mainland continental Europe, it is Tarifa in Spain. Other places (e.g. Crete, Malta, Cyprus which are all islands) are more southerly.
La Restinga, El Hierro in the Canary Islands (which are part of Spain) is 550 miles further south than the sourthern tip of Gavdos near Crete. Does it not qualify as Europes most southerly point.
The southernmost island in Europe is Gavdos. However, this large island you're referring to is Crete.
The southernmost country in Eastern Europe is Cyprus.
The southernmost capital of Europe is Nicosia, Cyprus. However, the southernmost capital actually located on the continent is Athens, Greece.
The most southernmost capital city in Europe is Nicosia, which is the capital of Cyprus. Cyprus is an island country located in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Look in an atlas :)
Nicosia in Cyprus is the southernmost capital city in Europe.
It's a close call between Spain and Greece. According to Wikipedia, the southernmost point of mainland Europe is Punta de Tarifa in Spain, but if you include islands then the southernmost point is Gavdos in Greece.
The southernmost point on Earth is the geographic South Pole, located in Antarctica.
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The southernmost point in Texas is a spot on the Rio Grande about 8 miles southeast of Brownsville. The latitude (angle from the equator) at that point is 25.84° North.
The southern most island in Europe is the Island of Gavdos. It is located off the southern coast of Crete.
The South Pole. Southern most city is Ushuaia in Argentina.