Extreme points of Colombia
Latitude and longitude
Geographic coordinates expressed in WGS 84.
= Colombia =
- Northernmost point: Bajo Nuevo keys in San Andrés y Providencia Department ({{coord|15|53|03|N|81|22|14|W|region:CO_type:landmark}})
- Southernmost point: stream in Amazonas River, Leticia, in Amazonas Department ({{coord|4|13|37|S|69|56|50|W|region:CO_type:landmark}})
- Westernmost point: San Andrés Island in San Andrés y Providencia Department ({{coord|12|31|51|N|81|44|08|W|region:CO_type:landmark}})
- Easternmost point: San José Island in Rio Negro, in front of the Cocuy monolith in Guainía Department ({{coord|1|13|48|N|66|51|01|W|region:CO_type:landmark}})
= Colombia (mainland) =
- Northernmost point: Punta Gallinas in Guajira Department ({{coord|12|27|30|N|71|39|52|W|region:CO_type:landmark}})
- Southernmost point: Amazonas River, Leticia, in Amazonas Department ({{coord|4|13|37|S|69|56|50|W|region:CO_type:landmark}})
- Westernmost point: Cabo Manglares in Nariño Department ({{coord|1|39|02|N|79|00|29|W|region:CO_type:landmark}})
- Easternmost point: San José Island in Rio Negro, in front of the Cocuy monolith in Guainía Department ({{coord|1|13|48|N|66|51|01|W|region:CO_type:landmark}})
Altitude
Height refers to mean sea level.
- Highest point: Pico Cristóbal Colón in Magdalena Department, 5,730 m{{Cite CIA World Factbook|country=Colombia}} ({{coord|10|50|11.6|N|73|41|12.3|W|type:mountain_region:CO_source:enwiki}})
- Lowest point: Pacific Ocean, 0 m
The Columbia Gazetteer of the World (2008) gives Pico Cristóbal Colón's height as 5,776 m,{{Cite book |last=Cohen |first=Saul Bernard |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=C6PLxz8EMk0C&pg=PA848 |title=The Columbia Gazetteer of the World: A to G |date=2008 |publisher=Columbia University Press |isbn=978-0-231-14554-1 |language=en}} but the CIA World Factbook (2024) gives the height as 5,730 m.