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The southernmost point of mainland Europe is in [[Spain]], at the ''punta de Tarifa''. Sadly, Spanish have put a military basis there, apparently a deserted one, so it's a good half-of-kilometer of forbidden land that keep you from getting to the bottom of these geographical things.
 
The southernmost point of mainland Europe is in [[Spain]], at the ''punta de Tarifa''. Sadly, Spanish have put a military basis there, apparently a deserted one, so it's a good half-of-kilometer of forbidden land that keep you from getting to the bottom of these geographical things.
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File:Farol-Culatra-May2017.jpg|The frontier between the Ocean and the Ria Formosa, the south tip of [[Portugal]], May 2017.
 
File:Farol-Culatra-May2017.jpg|The frontier between the Ocean and the Ria Formosa, the south tip of [[Portugal]], May 2017.
 
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== See also ==
 
 
{{pet}} [[Blog:Fabrice/The_peace_Nobel_prize_2012|The peace Nobel prize 2012]] on my [[blog]].
 

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Usson-7Apr06-7.jpg Algarve-Portugal-May2017.jpg Julia-Dublin-5Aug17.jpg LiverpoolDocks-March2018.jpg

The southernmost point of mainland Europe is in Spain, at the punta de Tarifa. Sadly, Spanish have put a military basis there, apparently a deserted one, so it's a good half-of-kilometer of forbidden land that keep you from getting to the bottom of these geographical things.