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Geographical midpoint of Europe

The location of the geographical centre of Europe depends on the definition of the borders of Europe, mainly whether remote islands are included to define the extreme points of Europe, and on the method of calculating the final result. Thus, several places claim to host this hypothetical centre.

This map shows in red points some of the locations of claimants to the title of Centre of Europe:
Dilove (Rakhiv, Ukraine), Krahule (or Kremnické Bane, Slovakia), Dresden and Kleinmaischeid (Germany), Toruń and Suchowola (Poland), Bernotai, or Purnuškės (Lithuania)
Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap

Current claimants

Locations currently vying for the distinction of being the centre of Europe include:

Extreme points of Europe

 
Extreme points of Europe and two of its geographic centres: the Saaremaa island in western Estonia, and Babruysk in Belarus.

History of claims

Poland

 
Monument in Suchowola, Poland

The first official declaration of the Centre of Europe was made in 1775 by the Polish royal astronomer and cartographer Szymon Antoni Sobiekrajski, who calculated it to be in the town of Suchowola[9] near Białystok in modern north-eastern Poland. The method used was that of calculating equal distances from the extreme points of Europe: the westernmost point in Portugal; the easternmost point in the Central Urals; the northernmost point in Norway; and the southernmost point in Greece (islands were not taken into consideration). There is a monument commemorating that definition in Suchowola 53°34′39″N 23°06′22″E / 53.57750°N 23.10611°E / 53.57750; 23.10611 (Suchowola, Poland (monument)).

Austria-Hungary

Blaufusz, today in Slovakia

 
The marker stone in Kremnické Bane, Slovakia

In about 1815 there was a declaration that the centre of Europe was located near the mining town of Kremnica, on a hill that forms the water division between the basins of the Baltic Sea and Black Sea, near St. John Baptist Church. The method used for calculating is unknown, but from the description given on the commemorative plaque located near the church 48°44′37″N 18°55′50″E / 48.74361°N 18.93056°E / 48.74361; 18.93056 (Kremnické Bane, Slovakia (monument)), it seems that it has been the centre of the smallest circle circumscribed on Europe (yet the limits of Europe taken into consideration are not known). The title of the "Centre of Europe" is also claimed by the neighbouring village Krahule (ancient Blaufuß), which used to belong to the same parish, now a famous centre for winter sports, with a hotel and recreation centre called "Stred Európy" ("Centre of Europe").

Transcarpathia, today in Ukraine

 
Austrian-Hungarian marker in Ukraine

In 1887, geographers from the Austro-Hungarian Empire set up a historical marker and a large stone in what is today a part of Ukraine, believed to mark the geographic centre of Europe. The interpretation of the worn Latin inscription on the monument is debated, with some claiming that the marker is merely one of a number of fixed triangulation points for surveying purposes established around the territory of the former empire. The external borders of Europe taken into account during the calculations are not known. According to the description, the methodology used for the calculation is that of the geometrical middle point of the extreme latitudes and longitudes of Europe, so the stone was located at 48°30′N 23°23′E / 48.500°N 23.383°E / 48.500; 23.383. However, the actual location of the monument seems rather 47°57′46.47″N 24°11′14.4″E / 47.9629083°N 24.187333°E / 47.9629083; 24.187333 (Dilove, Ukraine (monument)) and not the coordinates to which they relate. This is near the village of Dilove located on the Tisza river, close to the Romanian border, in the county of Rakhiv in the Transcarpathian region.

Soviet measurements

Measurements done after World War II by Soviet scientists reconfirmed the Austria-Hungarian claim that Rakhiv and Dilove to be the geographical centre of Europe. The old marker in the small town was renewed, and a major campaign to convince everyone of its validity was undertaken.[citation needed]

Tillenberg/Dyleň, today in the Czech Republic/Bavaria

 
Marker near Tillenberg

Austrian geographers also marked the 939-metre-high Tillenberg (Dyleň) near the Bohemian city of Eger/Cheb with a copper plate as the centre of Europe. As the border to Germany/Bavaria runs 100 m west of the mountaintop, the German village of Bad Neualbenreuth uses this for promotional purposes. Bayerischer Rundfunk journalists asked the Institut für Geographie of the University of Munich to verify the claims. The institute concluded that the centre lies further to the south, in Hildweinsreuth near Flossenbürg.

Sweden

In 1988 using Spherical trigonometry with the three corners of Europe as Cabo de São Vincente in the west, Spitsbergen in the north and Astrakan in the east, Arne Wennberg calculated Landskrona as the midpoint of Europe.[10] A monument is built on the town square in the form of a pen stuck in stone.

Lithuania

 
Monument in Girija, Lithuania
 
The division of Europe into the cardinal directions and the central part (with an area of 1/9 of Europe) from the geographical center in Lithuania

After a re-estimation of the boundaries of the continent of Europe in 1989, Jean-George Affholder, a scientist at the Institut Géographique National (French National Geographic Institute) determined that the geographic centre of Europe is located at 54°54′24″N 25°19′12″E / 54.90667°N 25.32000°E / 54.90667; 25.32000 (Purnuškės (centre of gravity)).[11] The method used for calculating this point was that of the centre of gravity of the geometrical figure of Europe. This point is located in Lithuania, near the village of Girija. A monument, composed by the sculptor Gediminas Jokūbonis and consisting of a column of white granite surmounted by a crown of stars, was erected at the location in 2004. An area of woods and fields surrounding the geographic centre point and including Lake Girija, Bernotai Hill, and an old burial ground, was set aside as a reserve in 1992. The State Tourism Department at the Ministry of Economy of Lithuania has classified the Geographic Centre monument and its reserve as a tourist attraction. 17 km away lies Europos Parkas, Open Air Museum of the Centre of Europe, a sculpture park containing the world's largest sculpture made of TV sets.[12]

It is the only Geographical Centre of Europe with recognition in the Guinness Book of World Records.[13]

Hungary

 
Church in Tállya

It is claimed that a 1992 survey found that the geometric centre of Europe is in the village of Tállya, Hungary 48°14′10″N 21°13′33″E / 48.23610°N 21.22574°E / 48.23610; 21.22574.[14][15] In 2000, a sculpture was erected in the village, with a table on it declaring the place the "Geometric Centre of Europe".[16]

Belarus

 
Monument to the Geographical Centre of Europe in Polotsk, Belarus

In 2000 Belarusian scientists Alexey Solomonov and Valery Anoshko published a report that stated the geographic centre of Europe was located near Lake Sho (55°10′55″N 28°15′30″E / 55.18194°N 28.25833°E / 55.18194; 28.25833; Belarusian: Шо) in Vitebsk Region.[17]

The scientists used a special computer program that takes Europe in a single entity – the White Sea and the Baltic Sea, Britain and Ireland were included in the program as continental zone objects. It is assumed that in the calculations to determine the center of Europe, one must take into account the inland waters of Europe and the Ural Mountains, the eastern border of Europe.

Scientists from the Russian Central Research Institute of Geodesy, Aerial Survey and Cartography (Russian: ЦНИИГАиК) confirmed the calculations of Belarusian geodesists that the geographical centre of Europe is located in Polotsk 55°30′0″N 28°48′0″E / 55.50000°N 28.80000°E / 55.50000; 28.80000. A small monument to the Geographical Centre of Europe was set up in Polotsk on 31 May 2008.[18]

Estonia

 
Saaremaa island in western Estonia

It is claimed that if all the islands of Europe – from the Azores to Franz Joseph Land and from Crete to Iceland – are taken into consideration then the centre of Europe lies at 58°18′14″N 22°16′44″E / 58.30389°N 22.27889°E / 58.30389; 22.27889 (North of Torgu) in the village of Mõnnuste, on Saaremaa island in western Estonia. Again, no author and no method of calculation have been disclosed. The local Kärla Parish is seeking to verify the location and to turn it into a tourist location.[19]

Geographic centre of the European Union

The French Institut Géographique National (IGN) has been calculating the changing location of what it estimates to be the geographical centre of the European Union (EU) since at least 1987. Its calculations exclude such extra-European territories of the EU as French Polynesia. As the European Union (or formerly – European Community) has grown in the last 50 years, the geographical centre has shifted with each expansion.

1987–1990

 
Church in Saint-André-le-Coq

12 members: In 1987 the centre of the European Community of the 12 members was declared to be in the middle of France, in the village of Saint-André-le-Coq, département of Puy-de-Dôme, région of Auvergne.

1990–1995

 
Village of Saint-Clément

12 members after the reunification of Germany. In 1990, the centre shifted some 25 km north-eastward, to the place called Noireterre in the village of Saint-Clément, département of Allier, the same région of Auvergne. A small monument commemorating the latter discovery still exists in Saint Clément.

1995–2004

 
Memorial at Viroinval (15-member-EU)

15 members: Using the same techniques, the IGN has identified the geographic centre of the 15-member Union (1995–2004) to be in Viroinval, Belgium, at coordinates 50°00′33″N 4°39′59″E / 50.00917°N 4.66639°E / 50.00917; 4.66639 (Viroinval (15 members)), and a monument there records that finding.

2004–2007

 
Memorial at Kleinmaischeid (25-member-EU)

25 members: The 25-member Union (2004–2007), had a centre calculated by the IGN to be situated at 50°31′31″N 7°35′50″E / 50.52528°N 7.59722°E / 50.52528; 7.59722 (Kleinmaischeid (25 members)), in the village of Kleinmaischeid, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

2007–2013

 
Memorial at Gelnhausen-Meerholz (27-member-EU)

27 members: On 1 January 2007, with the inclusion of Romania and Bulgaria in the European Union, the geographic centre of the European Union changed to a wheat field outside of the German town Gelnhausen, in the state of Hesse, 115 km east of the previous marker, at 50°10′21″N 9°9′0″E / 50.17250°N 9.15000°E / 50.17250; 9.15000 (Gelnhausen (27 members)).[20]

2013–2020

 
Geographical centre of the 28-member European Union including Mayotte (from 10 May 2014) in Westerngrund, Bavaria

28 members: On 1 July 2013, with the accession of Croatia, the geographic centre entered North-West Bavaria in the place Westerngrund at the river Schulzengrundbach at 50°7′2.23″N 9°14′51.97″E / 50.1172861°N 9.2477694°E / 50.1172861; 9.2477694 (Geographical Centre of EU in Westerngrund (28 members since 1 July 2013)). When the French overseas department Mayotte (Indian Ocean island group between Southeast African mainland and Madagascar) joined the EU on 10 May 2014 (as part of France), the geographic center shifted by 500 m to 50°6′8.004″N 9°15′15.91″E / 50.10222333°N 9.2544194°E / 50.10222333; 9.2544194 (Geographical Centre of EU in Westerngrund (28 members including Mayotte since 10 May 2014)), still at Westerngrund, beside a path.[21] It is 40 km east of Frankfurt, Germany, which is headquarters to the European Central Bank.

2020–present

 
Gadheim, Bavaria

27 members after Brexit: On 31 January 2020, with the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU, the geographical mid-point moved to Gadheim near Würzburg, Bavaria, at 49°50′34.8″N 9°54′07.4″E / 49.843000°N 9.902056°E / 49.843000; 9.902056 (geometric center of EU, post-Brexit).[22]

Other calculations

The geographical midpoint of the European Union is not free from disputes either. If some different extreme points of the European Union, like some Atlantic Ocean islands, are taken into consideration this point is calculated in different locations.[citation needed]

Eurozone

The original centre of the Eurozone is located in France. This location has changed with the accession of new countries into the Eurozone (e.g. Slovakia 2009).[citation needed]

See also

References

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  10. ^ "Pennan kvar på Järnvägsgatan". HD (in Swedish). Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  11. ^ Jan S. Krogh. "Other Places of Interest: Central Europe".
  12. ^ "Europos Parkas: Open Air Museum of the Centre of Europe". EU PHARE 2001 Co-operation in the Baltic Sea Region Programme.
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  22. ^ Connolly, Kate (6 April 2017). "Gadheim – the Bavarian hamlet set to become the centre of a post-Brexit EU". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 September 2017.

Further reading

  • Gardner, N (November 2005). "Pivotal points: defining Europe's centre". Hidden Europe (5): 20–21. Retrieved 11 January 2007. Useful short English language article that considers the claims of various localities to be the geographical centre of Europe.

A film about the "Center of Europe"

A 2004 Polish-German documentary, Środek Europy (Die Mitte, "The Center"), written and directed by Stanisław Mucha, shows over a dozen different locations.[1]

  1. ^ "The Center (Die Mitte)". strandfilm.

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The location of the geographical centre of Europe depends on the definition of the borders of Europe mainly whether remote islands are included to define the extreme points of Europe and on the method of calculating the final result Thus several places claim to host this hypothetical centre This map shows in red points some of the locations of claimants to the title of Centre of Europe Dilove Rakhiv Ukraine Krahule or Kremnicke Bane Slovakia Dresden and Kleinmaischeid Germany Torun and Suchowola Poland Bernotai or Purnuskes Lithuania Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 Current claimants 2 Extreme points of Europe 3 History of claims 3 1 Poland 3 2 Austria Hungary 3 2 1 Blaufusz today in Slovakia 3 2 2 Transcarpathia today in Ukraine 3 2 2 1 Soviet measurements 3 2 3 Tillenberg Dylen today in the Czech Republic Bavaria 3 3 Sweden 3 4 Lithuania 3 5 Hungary 3 6 Belarus 3 7 Estonia 4 Geographic centre of the European Union 4 1 1987 1990 4 2 1990 1995 4 3 1995 2004 4 4 2004 2007 4 5 2007 2013 4 6 2013 2020 4 7 2020 present 4 8 Other calculations 4 9 Eurozone 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 7 1 A film about the Center of Europe Current claimants EditLocations currently vying for the distinction of being the centre of Europe include the village of Kremnicke Bane or the neighbouring village Krahule near Kremnica in central Slovakia 1 the small town of Rakhiv or the village of Dilove near Rakhiv in western Ukraine 2 the village of Girija near Vilnius in Lithuania 3 4 5 a point on the island of Saaremaa in Estonia 6 a point near Polotsk or in Vitebsk or near Babruysk or near lake Sho in Belarus 7 a point near the town of Tallya in north eastern Hungary 8 the small historic town of Kourim in Czech RepublicExtreme points of Europe EditMain article Extreme points of Europe Extreme points of Europe and two of its geographic centres the Saaremaa island in western Estonia and Babruysk in Belarus This section is empty You can help by adding to it February 2021 History of claims EditPoland Edit Monument in Suchowola PolandThe first official declaration of the Centre of Europe was made in 1775 by the Polish royal astronomer and cartographer Szymon Antoni Sobiekrajski who calculated it to be in the town of Suchowola 9 near Bialystok in modern north eastern Poland The method used was that of calculating equal distances from the extreme points of Europe the westernmost point in Portugal the easternmost point in the Central Urals the northernmost point in Norway and the southernmost point in Greece islands were not taken into consideration There is a monument commemorating that definition in Suchowola 53 34 39 N 23 06 22 E 53 57750 N 23 10611 E 53 57750 23 10611 Suchowola Poland monument Austria Hungary Edit Blaufusz today in Slovakia Edit The marker stone in Kremnicke Bane SlovakiaIn about 1815 there was a declaration that the centre of Europe was located near the mining town of Kremnica on a hill that forms the water division between the basins of the Baltic Sea and Black Sea near St John Baptist Church The method used for calculating is unknown but from the description given on the commemorative plaque located near the church 48 44 37 N 18 55 50 E 48 74361 N 18 93056 E 48 74361 18 93056 Kremnicke Bane Slovakia monument it seems that it has been the centre of the smallest circle circumscribed on Europe yet the limits of Europe taken into consideration are not known The title of the Centre of Europe is also claimed by the neighbouring village Krahule ancient Blaufuss which used to belong to the same parish now a famous centre for winter sports with a hotel and recreation centre called Stred Europy Centre of Europe Transcarpathia today in Ukraine Edit Austrian Hungarian marker in UkraineIn 1887 geographers from the Austro Hungarian Empire set up a historical marker and a large stone in what is today a part of Ukraine believed to mark the geographic centre of Europe The interpretation of the worn Latin inscription on the monument is debated with some claiming that the marker is merely one of a number of fixed triangulation points for surveying purposes established around the territory of the former empire The external borders of Europe taken into account during the calculations are not known According to the description the methodology used for the calculation is that of the geometrical middle point of the extreme latitudes and longitudes of Europe so the stone was located at 48 30 N 23 23 E 48 500 N 23 383 E 48 500 23 383 However the actual location of the monument seems rather 47 57 46 47 N 24 11 14 4 E 47 9629083 N 24 187333 E 47 9629083 24 187333 Dilove Ukraine monument and not the coordinates to which they relate This is near the village of Dilove located on the Tisza river close to the Romanian border in the county of Rakhiv in the Transcarpathian region Soviet measurements Edit Measurements done after World War II by Soviet scientists reconfirmed the Austria Hungarian claim that Rakhiv and Dilove to be the geographical centre of Europe The old marker in the small town was renewed and a major campaign to convince everyone of its validity was undertaken citation needed Tillenberg Dylen today in the Czech Republic Bavaria Edit Marker near TillenbergAustrian geographers also marked the 939 metre high Tillenberg Dylen near the Bohemian city of Eger Cheb with a copper plate as the centre of Europe As the border to Germany Bavaria runs 100 m west of the mountaintop the German village of Bad Neualbenreuth uses this for promotional purposes Bayerischer Rundfunk journalists asked the Institut fur Geographie of the University of Munich to verify the claims The institute concluded that the centre lies further to the south in Hildweinsreuth near Flossenburg Sweden Edit In 1988 using Spherical trigonometry with the three corners of Europe as Cabo de Sao Vincente in the west Spitsbergen in the north and Astrakan in the east Arne Wennberg calculated Landskrona as the midpoint of Europe 10 A monument is built on the town square in the form of a pen stuck in stone Lithuania Edit Monument in Girija Lithuania The division of Europe into the cardinal directions and the central part with an area of 1 9 of Europe from the geographical center in LithuaniaAfter a re estimation of the boundaries of the continent of Europe in 1989 Jean George Affholder a scientist at the Institut Geographique National French National Geographic Institute determined that the geographic centre of Europe is located at 54 54 24 N 25 19 12 E 54 90667 N 25 32000 E 54 90667 25 32000 Purnuskes centre of gravity 11 The method used for calculating this point was that of the centre of gravity of the geometrical figure of Europe This point is located in Lithuania near the village of Girija A monument composed by the sculptor Gediminas Jokubonis and consisting of a column of white granite surmounted by a crown of stars was erected at the location in 2004 An area of woods and fields surrounding the geographic centre point and including Lake Girija Bernotai Hill and an old burial ground was set aside as a reserve in 1992 The State Tourism Department at the Ministry of Economy of Lithuania has classified the Geographic Centre monument and its reserve as a tourist attraction 17 km away lies Europos Parkas Open Air Museum of the Centre of Europe a sculpture park containing the world s largest sculpture made of TV sets 12 It is the only Geographical Centre of Europe with recognition in the Guinness Book of World Records 13 Hungary Edit Church in TallyaIt is claimed that a 1992 survey found that the geometric centre of Europe is in the village of Tallya Hungary 48 14 10 N 21 13 33 E 48 23610 N 21 22574 E 48 23610 21 22574 14 15 In 2000 a sculpture was erected in the village with a table on it declaring the place the Geometric Centre of Europe 16 Belarus Edit Monument to the Geographical Centre of Europe in Polotsk BelarusIn 2000 Belarusian scientists Alexey Solomonov and Valery Anoshko published a report that stated the geographic centre of Europe was located near Lake Sho 55 10 55 N 28 15 30 E 55 18194 N 28 25833 E 55 18194 28 25833 Belarusian Sho in Vitebsk Region 17 The scientists used a special computer program that takes Europe in a single entity the White Sea and the Baltic Sea Britain and Ireland were included in the program as continental zone objects It is assumed that in the calculations to determine the center of Europe one must take into account the inland waters of Europe and the Ural Mountains the eastern border of Europe Scientists from the Russian Central Research Institute of Geodesy Aerial Survey and Cartography Russian CNIIGAiK confirmed the calculations of Belarusian geodesists that the geographical centre of Europe is located in Polotsk 55 30 0 N 28 48 0 E 55 50000 N 28 80000 E 55 50000 28 80000 A small monument to the Geographical Centre of Europe was set up in Polotsk on 31 May 2008 18 Estonia Edit Saaremaa island in western EstoniaIt is claimed that if all the islands of Europe from the Azores to Franz Joseph Land and from Crete to Iceland are taken into consideration then the centre of Europe lies at 58 18 14 N 22 16 44 E 58 30389 N 22 27889 E 58 30389 22 27889 North of Torgu in the village of Monnuste on Saaremaa island in western Estonia Again no author and no method of calculation have been disclosed The local Karla Parish is seeking to verify the location and to turn it into a tourist location 19 Geographic centre of the European Union EditThe French Institut Geographique National IGN has been calculating the changing location of what it estimates to be the geographical centre of the European Union EU since at least 1987 Its calculations exclude such extra European territories of the EU as French Polynesia As the European Union or formerly European Community has grown in the last 50 years the geographical centre has shifted with each expansion 1987 1990 Edit Church in Saint Andre le Coq12 members In 1987 the centre of the European Community of the 12 members was declared to be in the middle of France in the village of Saint Andre le Coq departement of Puy de Dome region of Auvergne 1990 1995 Edit Village of Saint Clement12 members after the reunification of Germany In 1990 the centre shifted some 25 km north eastward to the place called Noireterre in the village of Saint Clement departement of Allier the same region of Auvergne A small monument commemorating the latter discovery still exists in Saint Clement 1995 2004 Edit Memorial at Viroinval 15 member EU 15 members Using the same techniques the IGN has identified the geographic centre of the 15 member Union 1995 2004 to be in Viroinval Belgium at coordinates 50 00 33 N 4 39 59 E 50 00917 N 4 66639 E 50 00917 4 66639 Viroinval 15 members and a monument there records that finding 2004 2007 Edit Memorial at Kleinmaischeid 25 member EU 25 members The 25 member Union 2004 2007 had a centre calculated by the IGN to be situated at 50 31 31 N 7 35 50 E 50 52528 N 7 59722 E 50 52528 7 59722 Kleinmaischeid 25 members in the village of Kleinmaischeid Rhineland Palatinate Germany 2007 2013 Edit Memorial at Gelnhausen Meerholz 27 member EU 27 members On 1 January 2007 with the inclusion of Romania and Bulgaria in the European Union the geographic centre of the European Union changed to a wheat field outside of the German town Gelnhausen in the state of Hesse 115 km east of the previous marker at 50 10 21 N 9 9 0 E 50 17250 N 9 15000 E 50 17250 9 15000 Gelnhausen 27 members 20 2013 2020 Edit Geographical centre of the 28 member European Union including Mayotte from 10 May 2014 in Westerngrund Bavaria28 members On 1 July 2013 with the accession of Croatia the geographic centre entered North West Bavaria in the place Westerngrund at the river Schulzengrundbach at 50 7 2 23 N 9 14 51 97 E 50 1172861 N 9 2477694 E 50 1172861 9 2477694 Geographical Centre of EU in Westerngrund 28 members since 1 July 2013 When the French overseas department Mayotte Indian Ocean island group between Southeast African mainland and Madagascar joined the EU on 10 May 2014 as part of France the geographic center shifted by 500 m to 50 6 8 004 N 9 15 15 91 E 50 10222333 N 9 2544194 E 50 10222333 9 2544194 Geographical Centre of EU in Westerngrund 28 members including Mayotte since 10 May 2014 still at Westerngrund beside a path 21 It is 40 km east of Frankfurt Germany which is headquarters to the European Central Bank 2020 present Edit Gadheim Bavaria27 members after Brexit On 31 January 2020 with the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU the geographical mid point moved to Gadheim near Wurzburg Bavaria at 49 50 34 8 N 9 54 07 4 E 49 843000 N 9 902056 E 49 843000 9 902056 geometric center of EU post Brexit 22 Other calculations Edit The geographical midpoint of the European Union is not free from disputes either If some different extreme points of the European Union like some Atlantic Ocean islands are taken into consideration this point is calculated in different locations citation needed Eurozone Edit The original centre of the Eurozone is located in France This location has changed with the accession of new countries into the Eurozone e g Slovakia 2009 citation needed See also EditCentral Europe Centroid Intermediate Region Geography of Europe Extreme points of the European Union Geographical centre of EarthReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Geographical centre of Europe SVK Kremnicke Bane Geographical Center Of Europe en infoglobe cz Geographical Centre of Europe Monument in Rakhiv Lonely Planet The Museum of Geographical Centre of Europe Museums of Lithuania http confluence org confluence php visitid 14714 according to the research of the French National Geographic Institute the one and only geographical central point of the continent is in Lithuania a fact that even won recognition in the Guinness Book of 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