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  2. List of extreme points of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam stretches along the coast of the South China Sea, with the northernmost point being more than 1,650 km from the southernmost. [1] Most extreme points are not in dispute with any other countries; only one extreme point, Tennent Reef, is disputed by China, Taiwan, and the Philippines as a part of the Spratly Islands dispute (though ...

  3. Lists of extreme points - Wikipedia

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    Extreme points of Afro-Eurasia. Extreme points of Africa; Extreme points of Eurasia. Extreme points of Europe; Extreme points of Asia; Extreme points of the Americas. Extreme points of North America. Extreme points of the Caribbean; Extreme points of Central America; Extreme points of South America; Extreme points of Antarctica; Extreme points ...

  4. List of elevation extremes by country - Wikipedia

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    Of all countries, Lesotho has the world's highest low point at 1,400 metres (4,593 ft). Other countries with high low points include Rwanda 950 metres (3,117 ft) and Andorra 840 metres (2,756 ft). Countries with very low high points include Maldives 5 metres (16 ft), Tuvalu, 5 metres (16 ft) and the Marshall Islands 10 metres (33 ft). These ...

  5. Category:Extreme points by country - Wikipedia

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    Extreme points of San Marino; List of extreme points of Serbia; List of extreme points of Singapore; Extreme points of Slovakia; Extreme points of Slovenia; List of extreme points of Spain; Extreme points of Sri Lanka; Extreme points of Sudan; List of extreme points of Switzerland

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  7. Fansipan - Wikipedia

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    Fansipan (Vietnamese: Phan Xi Păng, listen ⓘ) is a mountain in Vietnam. Its height was 3,143 metres (10,312 ft) in 1909, and it presently stands at 3,147.3 metres (10,326 ft). [1] It is the highest mountain on the Indochinese peninsula (comprising Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia), hence its nickname, "the Roof

  8. Category:Extreme points of Earth - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Extreme points by continent - Wikipedia

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