Extreme points of the British Isles
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extreme points of the British Isles
Ŋa e la yele naŋ be extreme pɔnsere naŋ be British Isles, a pɔnsere naŋ be farther north, south, east, west, saazuŋ bee naŋ be puli te gaale amine kaŋa.
- Northernmost Point — Out Stack, Shetland Islands, Scotland[1]
- Northernmost Settlement — Skaw, Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland
- Southernmost Point — Les Minquiers Reef, Jersey, Channel Islands
- Southernmost Settlement — Saint Clement, Jersey, Channel Islands
- Westernmost Point — Rockall, Harris, Scotland
- Westernmost Settlement — Dunquin, County Kerry, Ireland
- Easternmost Point — Lowestoft Ness, Suffolk, England
- Easternmost Settlement — Lowestoft, Suffolk, England
- Most Inland Point — Church Flatts Farm, Derbyshire, England
- Most Inland Settlement — Coton in the Elms, Derbyshire, England, naŋ e 70 miles (113 km) naŋ yi a coast peɛlaa.
- Highest Point — Ben Nevis, Highland, Scotland naŋ be a 1,345 m (4,413 ft) a gaŋ a baa zuluŋ.[2]
- Highest Settlement — Flash, Staffordshire, England naŋ be 463 m (1,519 ft) a gaŋ a baa saazuŋ.
- Lowest Point — North Slob, County Wexford, Ireland naŋ e 3 m (10 ft) a gaŋ a baa saazuŋ.
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- Extreme pɔnsere ko United Kingdom