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10 Westernmost Countries in Europe

Can you name the ten westernmost European countries?
Not including overseas territories
Quiz by Quizzer6794
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Last updated: October 27, 2016
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First submittedOctober 26, 2016
Times taken111,474
Average score90.0%
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Longitude
Country
24°32' W
Iceland
10°28' W
Ireland
9°50' W
Portugal
9°18' W
Spain
9°04' W
Norway
Longitude
Country
8°10' W
United Kingdom
5°08' W
France
1°24' E
Andorra
2°35' E
Belgium
3°21'E
Netherlands
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Level 65
Dec 12, 2016
What about French Guinea, in South America? Just depends on the map you use.
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Level 56
Dec 12, 2016
French Guinea was in Africa.
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Level 60
Dec 12, 2016
Never knew French Guiana was in Europe.
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Level 69
Dec 12, 2016
French Guiana is in South America. It's close to (but not bordering, strangely enough) actual Guiana, the country.
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Level 68
Mar 30, 2020
@LordGuacaba, I think you mean the independant country of Guyana
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Level 67
Dec 18, 2016
Guiana not guinea.
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Level 37
Dec 8, 2017
Guyana! - not guinea or guiana.
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Level 45
May 27, 2018
in french its spelled guinana. guyana is the english spelling(and a country)
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Level 57
Mar 20, 2019
Nope, in French we spell it Guyane...
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Level 76
Feb 26, 2020
It's French Guiana, it has nothing to do with the country of Guyana
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Level 59
Nov 24, 2020
Well actually it does, there were 3 'Guyana's with British Guyana, Dutch Guyana, and French Guyana (Guiana).

Dutch Guyana became Suriname, and British Guyana became just Guyana, where as French Guiana stayed a department of France.

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Level 56
Jun 10, 2023
Actually, there were five: Spanish Guyana is now part of Venezuela while Portuguese Guiana is now part of Brazil.
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Level 20
Mar 20, 2019
The quizzmaster might want to clear this one up with a quick rewrite. Guadeloupe in the Carribbean is even further west than French Guiana. It's not a country but an overseas department of France. It's one of what the EU calls an 'outermost region', quite distinct from what it terms 'overseas countries and territories'.

However, the definition of 'overseas territory' can be interpreted to include such things, depending on which side of the bed you got out of, so maybe it should read 'Not including overseas territories, regions, departments etc.', or make France #1.

There doesn't appear to be a definition of 'overseas territory' in any established dictionary that I can find, other than one that applies only to British overseas territories (https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/overseas-territory)

Links:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_member_state_territories_and_the_European_Union

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overseas_department_and_region

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Level 66
Jul 2, 2019
aruba is even more west... you could go around in circles like this.

but a clearer disciption/caveat would be helpfull yes.

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Level 39
Jun 4, 2020
While I see the point you are trying to make regarding the confusion that can arise - your comment about making France #1 is incorrect as this quiz is about the westernmost countries in Europe. Some of France's overseas departments are very far west but they are not in Europe themselves, therefore France is not the westernmost country in Europe.
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Level 60
Dec 12, 2016
What about Denmark? Greenland is part of Denmark and is further west than Ireland.
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Level 60
Dec 12, 2016
Not including overseas territories.
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Level 65
Dec 12, 2016
No need to yell. We're all friends here.
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Level 59
Nov 24, 2020
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Level 43
Dec 13, 2016
Greenland is in North America by nearly everybody's standards.
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Level 28
Feb 23, 2019
Greenland isn’t in Europe anyway, but the Faroe Islands would make the list.
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Level 68
Dec 12, 2016
Surprised to find out that Azores are not part of Portugal any more... :)
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Level 60
Dec 12, 2016
The Azores are part of Africa, not Europe. Even if it was considered, what difference does it make? It'd still be on the quiz.
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Level 67
Dec 18, 2016
Essentially territories. That's why they're not included. Read the bits above.
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Level 30
Feb 17, 2021
4 azorean islands are in the african plate, 2 are in the north american plate and 3 (São Miguel, Graciosa and Terceira) are in the eurasian plate, so geographically some of the azorean islands are part of europe, not africa
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Level 16
Dec 12, 2016
Don't Monaco, Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Switzerland all have points west of Norway?
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Level 37
Dec 12, 2016
Netherlands yes. But not Monaco or Luxembourg. The criteria is westernmost points of Europe. Monaco is nearest the Mediterranean and Luxembourg is trumped by Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Spain and Portugal.
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Level 33
Dec 13, 2016
He is counting the island of Jan Mayen, which is closer to Greenland than to Norway. So technically the westernmost point of Norway is further West than those other countries.
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Level 57
Oct 19, 2020
If Jan Mayen is counted, the Azores should too.
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Level 59
Nov 24, 2020
Once again *sigh*

Jan Mayen is to Norway as Hawaii is to the U.S.

The Azores are to Portugal as Guam is to the U.S.

This is a pretty rough analogy since no two territories are really the same, but it gets the point across.

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Level 30
Feb 17, 2021
that azores and guam comparison is completely wrong. the azores are fully part of portugal, just like lisbon or porto
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Level 28
May 26, 2021
I agree with you on this; then again, that would move Portugal up a few notches, but wouldn't change the content of the list.
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Level 67
Dec 12, 2016
Wow, I put England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Can we please get credit for UK on one of those, at least? After that, my brain turned off of UK, regardless of the lat/long.
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Level 65
Dec 12, 2016
Only if we should accept Catalonia for Spain
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Level 66
Jul 2, 2019
catalonia is not a country though, soveriegn or not.
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Level 71
Dec 12, 2016
There's always one!
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Level 67
Dec 18, 2016
Welcome to Jetpunk. No
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Level 65
Dec 12, 2016
Interesting statistic: Portugal, not including the Azores, ranks 3rd, which makes the cut. Another one: Portugal is 99% guessed, and the other 1% probably can't spell Portugal. And now a question: why all the fuss?
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Level 82
Dec 13, 2016
To have a correct list of answers, not just a solved quiz :)

I'm really not sure why Jan Mayen would count and not Azores

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Level 57
Oct 19, 2020
Same with the Faroe Islands and Denmark.
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Level 59
Nov 24, 2020
Just going to copy my comment above:

Jan Mayen is to Norway as Hawaii is to the U.S.

The Azores are to Portugal as Guam is to the U.S.

This is a pretty rough analogy since no two territories are really the same, but it gets the point across.

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Level 28
May 26, 2021
It does. The only problem is, it's completely wrong.
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Level 54
Sep 9, 2022
I have to agree with LePlume on this one. There is not an exact legal, juristictional and semantic analogy, but on a spectrum of analogies, Azores are to Portugal as Hawaii is to USA, not Guam. I would say East Timor and Macao (prior to their devolution) were to Portugal as Guam is to the US.

Several reasons: #1 Geography & history; #2 Current population (ethnically and linguistically difficult to distinguish from mainland for an outsider); #3 geologically, as already stated by others, Azores are at junction of african and European plates with plurality in Europe #4 no devolution or even sense of self-rule/home rule that is above and beyond what is seen in portugal's mainland administrative subdivisions.

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Level 86
Dec 13, 2016
My motto would be "Consistency and accuracy".
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Level 45
May 27, 2018
not to mention iceland is half on the eurasian plate and entirely european in culture and language
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Level 56
Jun 10, 2023
Yes but plate boundaries are not used to define continents. If that were the case, there wouldn't be 6 or 7 (depending on the language) continents but at least 15, and some would, IIRC, not have any landmass at all.
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Level 66
Jul 2, 2019
people need something to do to spend their evenings ;)
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Level 75
Dec 12, 2016
I couldn't figure out why Russia, Ukraine, etc. weren't accepted. Finally, it kicked in. Still managed to get them all but it took far longer than it should have. At least I'm ready for what I assume will be the next one in this series.
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Level 82
Dec 12, 2016
All these featured quizzes lately about the 10 most this or that by continent (or continents in the case of "America") are way too easy. Could be a 30 second quiz and would still be easy.
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Level 71
Nov 24, 2019
Please go back to planet Kyrpton.
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Level 82
Jan 26, 2020
was this hard for you?
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Level 57
Oct 19, 2020
30 secs wouldn’t be easy. I don’t think most people can type 10 countries in 30 secs, much less think about them too.
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Level 82
Sep 9, 2022
Most people who regularly come to this site could. The average score on this quiz (for first tries) is 9. It's very easy.
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Level 34
Mar 15, 2017
What about Denmark and Greenland?
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Level 62
Jan 13, 2018
Greenland isn't in Europe.
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Level 59
Nov 24, 2020
And it's an Overseas territory
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Level 31
Apr 17, 2017
I'm struggling on which bit of Norway is farther west than any of UK
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Level 84
Oct 28, 2017
This island of Jan Mayen. North of Iceland. East of Greenland. Further west than the UK.
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Level 20
May 27, 2018
Umm... Faroe islands anyone? (Actually i don't know it their danish or norwegian but still)
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Level 77
May 31, 2018
Still Danish
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Level 50
Jul 1, 2018
I don't understand how Norway is in it...AND so high on the list

It is so much more west than the rest of the countries and

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Level 66
Jul 2, 2019
Well if you read the comments you would. I didnt think Norway to be considered so far west either, but learned of a new place today.
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Level 46
Jul 22, 2018
Nice quiz! Greetings from Iceland.
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Level 54
Mar 22, 2022
Hello Icelander :) Greatings from your namelike country, Ireland
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Level 33
Sep 25, 2018
Why don't you count Faroe Islands when you count the island of Jan Mayen. Denmark would appear on that list.
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Level 39
Jun 4, 2020
Faroe Islands are not counted as they are an overseas territory of Denmark, therefore excluded by the caveat listed at the top.

Despite being VERY far from mainland Norway, Jan Mayen is a fully integral part of Norway, so it counts.

Definitely confusing for us quiz-takers, but the quiz author is correct here on including Norway and excluding Denmark.

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Level 59
Nov 24, 2020
Think of it as Hawaii and the U.S., but if Hawaii was still in North America.
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Level 63
Feb 22, 2019
Got them all with 1:20 left at 4:43 27 PM on February 22, 2019. This is a good, not too hard quiz to earn a few more points on.
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Level 73
Feb 22, 2019
Well, how about Russia? I thought it's so far east it comes to west (ik how it sounds lol), and I guess it's not an overseas territory
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Level 55
Mar 20, 2019
That russian part is part of asia
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Level 48
Mar 20, 2019
15 seconds, thanks for the free 5 points
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Level 31
Mar 24, 2019
weird flex, not okay
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Level 51
Jan 26, 2020
I forgot Ireland - lol
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Level 54
Mar 22, 2022
I almost did and I live there...
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Level 44
Mar 11, 2020
Gotta love these top10 quizes!
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Level 67
Jul 11, 2020
got them all in 0:38
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Level 78
Sep 7, 2020
People love to argue they are right even when they haven't got a clue. And some can't even be arsed undertaking even the smallest bit of research or even reading the rubric in the question before shouting their mouth off. It is truly incredible.
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Level 17
Nov 20, 2020
Where is Denmark?!

Greenland is more west than any if these countries

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Level 59
Nov 24, 2020
Did you look at a single one of the comments above before asking this question? or did you just assume you were the only one who noticed the biggest island in the World?
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Level 58
Nov 27, 2020
Hey, judging by your level, you seem new to JetPunk, if so, Welcome! One tip I should give you is to read the caveats for the quiz, it will help you greatly! They can be found to the right of the picture for the quiz at the top of the page.
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Level 41
Nov 26, 2020
0.25 first try
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Level 28
Apr 7, 2021
can someone explain how ireland is more west than the UK
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Level 28
Apr 7, 2021
oh nvm lol i forget for a sec that ireland was west of uk
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Level 54
Mar 22, 2022
Well you wouldn't be too wrong, they one a small part of the island of Ireland which (if they owned Donegal) would stretch almost as far as Kerry
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Level 46
May 10, 2021
almost missed norway. fun quiz
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Level 19
Jun 8, 2021
0:46 (I Don't know why say 1:14 in green and big) and 10/10 (100%) inever got 10/10 (in a long time) I'm not going to say the answers because some people might cheat
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Level 67
Jan 17, 2022
Nice
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Level 48
Jul 4, 2021
It's curious Norway is in both lists westernmost and easternmost in European countries. :)
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Level 64
Oct 19, 2021
19 sec
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Level 67
Jan 17, 2022
30 seconds
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Level 76
Apr 19, 2022
I would argue for Portugal being at the top of the list, because of the Azores. They aren't an overseas territory, since they are actually incorporated land of Portugal. I've also found that the Azores are almost always considered part of Europe, unlike something like the Canary Islands, which are considered part of Africa.
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Level 21
May 24, 2022
Shouldn't Denmark be on the list? I mean Greenland is a part of Denmark. Right? Or maybe this quiz is outdated... I don't know, do you think I'm right? I mean I might (or probably am) wrong, after all, I am only ELEVEN!

Please comment back!!

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Level 63
Oct 25, 2022
Overseas territories are not included. It literally says it at the top.
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Level 82
Oct 25, 2022
Andorra is geographically in Africa.
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Level 53
Oct 25, 2022
as an andorran, i can confirm this as true
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Level 57
Oct 25, 2022
And I thought Andorra was located on Jupiter
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Level 53
Oct 25, 2022
How is norway more western than the UK if overseas territories arent counted
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Level 57
Oct 25, 2022
I think it's because Jan Mayen is technically administered as a part of Nordland (very much a part of the metropol) while areas such as French Guiana, Greenland, and Bermuda are administered separately from the mainland.
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Level 72
Oct 16, 2023
French Guiana is a French department (an integral part of France), but is not in Europe. Both Greenland and Bermuda are territories in North America, so they're excluded.
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Level 47
Nov 23, 2023
Update to include Wales? Although with all the silliness above, I hesitate to make a suggestion...