This is a list of the extreme points of the Czech Republic:
Latitude and longitude
- North: Near SevernÃÂ, part of Lobendava municipality, ÃÂstÃÂ nad Labem Region (), which is also the most northern settlement (). The most northern former settlement is (), whose population was mostly exiled in 1945 and was demolished entirely in 1960. Also applied to Czechoslovakia and the Kingdom of Bohemia as a part of Austria-Hungary.
- South: Near , a part VyÃ
¡Ã
¡Ã Brod municipality, South Bohemian Region (), which is also the most southern settlement (). The most southern former settlement is (). Also applied to the Kingdom of Bohemia as a part of Austria-Hungary.
- West: Near Krásná, which is itself close to AÃ
¡, Karlovy Vary Region (). A nearby village named , administered by the town of Hranice is the most western settlement (). The most western former settlement is (). Also applied to Czechoslovakia and the Kingdom of Bohemia as a part of Austria-Hungary.
- East: Near Bukovec, Moravian-Silesian Region (), which is also the most eastern settlement (). There is no former settlement further east within the current borders, since unlike the other this area was not subject to the exile of the Sudetenland Germans in 1945. Did not apply during the era of the Kingdom of Bohemia as a part of Austria-Hungary, since the lands of Cieszyn Silesia administered then by the Crown of Bohemia, but now within Poland, were further east.
Train stations
- North: ÃÂernousy, near Frýdlant, Liberec district ()
- South: TÃÂchoraz, near VyÃ
¡Ã
¡Ã Brod, ÃÂeský Krumlov district ()
- West: Ã
 tÃÂtary, near AÃ
¡, Cheb district ()
- East: NávsÃÂ, Frýdek-MÃÂstek district ()
Altitude
- Maximum natural: SnÃÂÃ
¾ka Mountain, Hradec Králové Region, 1,603 m ()
- Maximum artificial: The tip of on PradÃÂd, Ã
 umperk District, 1,638 m ()
- Minimum natural above water: Elbe River in HÃ
Âensko, ÃÂstÃÂ nad Labem Region, 115 m ()
- Minimum natural below water: Hranice Abyss, by Hranice (PÃ
Âerov District) is at least 473m deep and is predict to be between 800 and 1200m deep. With the top around 300m this would put the bottom at at least 150m and estimated to actually be around 500 to 900m below sea level ()
- Minimum artificial: The bottom of a Brown coal mine named , near the city of BÃÂlina, Teplice District, 20 m ()
See also
References