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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The extreme points of British Columbia are four in number:Mount Jetté, also legally described as Boundary Peak 177, which lies just inside the apex of the joint boundaries of British Columbia, Yukon and the US state of Alaska, at 59°59′41″N 139°03′10″W. US coordinates for the same summit are 59°59′39.3″N 139°03′12.6″W. The International Boundary Commission (IBC) defines \"boundary point 177\" as 59°59′41.3″N 139°3′13.8″W. The actual extreme point is where a line extending northwest from that summit reaches the 60th Parallel north, which is the limit of British Columbia, en route to the 141st line of longitude, which is the boundary between Yukon and Alaska.at the intersection of the 60th Parallel N and the 120th Meridian West, which is the intersection of the boundaries of the Northwest Territories, British Columbia, and Alberta, north of the headwater area of the Petitot River, a tributary of the Liard (60°00′00″N 120°00′00″W).Forum Peak, which lies just north of the apex of the joint boundaries of British Columbia, Alberta, and the US state of Montana, and at the southwest corner of Waterton Lakes National Park, at 49°00′14″N 114°04′17″W. The actual extreme point lies just southeast of that summit, where the Continental Divide crosses the United States-Canada border. That point is marked by boundary monument 272, at 48°59′55.89″N 114°4′5.45″W.the southernmost extremity is a point in the Strait of Juan de Fuca at 48°13′28.4″N 123°32′28.4″W, due south of Christopher Point which is the southernmost tip of Vancouver Island, at 48°19′00″N 123°35′00″W. The southernmost land extremity is the southernmost point of land in the Race Rocks, which comprise an offshore ecological reserve, at 48°18′00″N 123°32′00″W.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑"@en }

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