Extreme points of the Czech Republic

This is a list of the extreme points of the Czech Republic: == Latitude and longitude == North: Near Severní, part of Lobendava municipality, Ústí nad Labem Region (51°03′20″N 14°18′53″E), which is also the most northern settlement (51°02′11″N 14°18′48″E). The most northern former settlement is Fukov (51°02′33″N 14°30′07″E), whose population was mostly exiled in 1945 and was demolished entirely in 1960.

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Extreme points of the Czech Republic

This is a list of the extreme points of the Czech Republic: == Latitude and longitude == North: Near Severní, part of Lobendava municipality, Ústí nad Labem Region (51°03′20″N 14°18′53″E), which is also the most northern settlement (51°02′11″N 14°18′48″E). The most northern former settlement is Fukov (51°02′33″N 14°30′07″E), whose population was mostly exiled in 1945 and was demolished entirely in 1960.

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