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*Easternmost point: [[Burr Point]], [[Ards Peninsula]], [[County Down]] (UK) {{map|NW776156}}
*Easternmost point: [[Burr Point]], [[Ards Peninsula]], [[County Down]] (UK) {{map|NW776156}}
====Settlements:====
====Settlements:====
*Northernmost settlement: [[Ballyhillin]], [[Inishowen Peninsula]], [[County Donegal] (ROI)
*Northernmost settlement: [[Ballyhillin]], [[Inishowen Peninsula]], [[County Donegal]] (ROI)
*Southernmost settlement: [[Crookhaven]], [[County Cork]] (ROI) {{map|V805255}}
*Southernmost settlement: [[Crookhaven]], [[County Cork]] (ROI) {{map|V805255}}
*Westernmost settlement: [[Dunquin]], [[Dingle Peninsula]], [[County Kerry]] (ROI) {{map|Q320008}}
*Westernmost settlement: [[Dunquin]], [[Dingle Peninsula]], [[County Kerry]] (ROI) {{map|Q320008}}

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The extreme points of the United Kingdom may be measured in a number of ways. The United Kingdom is a land of both great cities and scattered islands and all things in between and the traditional measurement of Great Britain "from Land's End to John o' Groats" is not the full measure of the land.

Extreme points of the United Kingdom

Highest and lowest

Towns and villages

Extreme points of parts within the United Kingdom

In addition to the extreme points of the United Kingdom, one may look at the two main islands of the British Isles and it is commonplace to note the extreme points of the historic regions of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales also.

Great Britain

Ireland (including the Republic)

Settlements:

England

England (mainland)

Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland (mainland)

Scotland

Scotland (mainland)

Wales

Wales (mainland)