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Extreme geographical points of Slovenia:
Longitude and latitude
- North: 46°53′N 16°14′E / 46.883°N 16.233°E / 46.883; 16.233 (northernmost. Salovci), Budinci, Municipality of Šalovci,
- South: 45°25′N 15°10′E / 45.417°N 15.167°E / 45.417; 15.167 (southernmost: Crnomelj), Damelj, Municipality of Črnomelj,
- East: 46°28′N 16°36′E / 46.467°N 16.600°E / 46.467; 16.600 (easternmost: Lendava), Benica Municipality of Lendava,
- West: 46°17′N 13°23′E / 46.283°N 13.383°E / 46.283; 13.383 (westernmost: Kobarid), Breginj, Municipality of Kobarid.
The maximum north–south distance is 1°28' or 163 km (101 mi).
The maximum east–west distance is 3°13' or 248 km (154 mi).
Elevation
- Highest point: Triglav at 2864 m (46°22′27″N 13°49′46.68″E / 46.37417°N 13.8296333°E / 46.37417; 13.8296333 (Highest: Triglav))
- Lowest point: Adriatic Sea at 0 m (45°33′08″N 13°43′26″E / 45.55222°N 13.72389°E / 45.55222; 13.72389 (Lowest: Adriatic Sea)))
References
- ^ "Slovenia". The World Factbook (2025 ed.). Central Intelligence Agency.
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