Extreme Points of Europe - Elevation

Elevation

  • Highest point. The highest point is dependent upon the definition of Europe. The Caucasus Mountains watershed divide is the most common definition for the European/Asian border. This places the highest point at Mount Elbrus, Russia (5,642 metres; 18,506 feet), which is 11 km onto the European side of the Caucasus watershed divide. If the mountains of the Caucasus were to be excluded, the highest point would be Mont Blanc, on the border between France and Italy (4,810 metres; 15,781 feet).
  • Lowest point. Caspian Sea shore, Russia (−28 metres; −92 feet)

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