Extreme points of Ethiopia
The extreme points of Ethiopia include the coordinates that are further north, south, east or west than any other location in Ethiopia; and the highest and the lowest elevations in the country.
Latitude and longitude
- Northernmost point: 14°53′N 37°55′E
- bend in the Mareb River, Tigray Region
- Southernmost point: unnamed location on the border with Kenya near a hill immediately east of the Kenyan town of Moyale, Oromia Region
- Easternmost point: the point of the triangular section of the Somali border; 8°0′N 48°0′E
- Westernmost point: 7°57′N 33°0′E
- bend in the Pibor River opposite the Sudanese village of Denjok, Gambela Region
Elevation
- Highest point:
- Ras Dejen, Semien Mountains, in the Amhara Region 4,550 m (14,928 ft)
- Lowest point:
- Afar Depression, in the Afar Region −125 m (−410 ft)
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See also
- Geography of Ethiopia
- Extreme points of Africa
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