Struve Geodetic Arc

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Struve Geodetic Arc*
UNESCO World Heritage Site

The northernmost station of the Struve Geodetic Arc is located in Fuglenes, Norway.
State Party

Flag of Belarus Belarus
Flag of Estonia Estonia
Flag of Finland Finland
Flag of Latvia Latvia
Flag of Lithuania Lithuania

Flag of Norway Norway
Flag of Moldova Moldova
Flag of Russia Russia
Flag of Sweden Sweden
Flag of Ukraine Ukraine

Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iv, vi
Reference 1187
Region Europe and North America
Inscription history
Inscription 2005  (29th Session)
* Name as inscribed on World Heritage List.
Region as classified by UNESCO.

The Struve Geodetic Arc is a chain of survey triangulations stretching from Hammerfest in Norway to the Black Sea, through ten countries and over 2,820 km. The chain was established and used by the German-born Russian scientist Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve in the years 1816 to 1855 to establish the exact size and shape of the earth. At that time, the chain passed merely through two countries: Sweden-Norway and the Russian Empire. The Arc's first point is located in Tartu Observatory, where Struve conducted much of his research. In 2005, the chain was inscribed on the World Heritage List.

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[edit] Chain

Map of the Struve Geodetic Arc. The red points are the World Heritage Sites.
Map of the Struve Geodetic Arc. The red points are the World Heritage Sites.

[edit] Norway

[edit] Sweden

[edit] Finland

  • Stuor-Oivi (currently Stuorrahanoaivi) in Enontekiö (Enontekis in Swedish)
  • Avasaksa (currently Aavasaksa) in Ylitornio (Övertorneå in Swedish)
  • Tornea (currently Alatornion kirkko) in Tornio (Torneå in Swedish)
  • Puolakka (currently Oravivuori) in Korpilahti
  • Porlom II (currently Tornikallio) in Lapinjärvi (Lappträsk in Swedish)
  • Svartvira (currently Mustaviiri) in Pyhtää (Pyttis in Swedish)

[edit] Russia

[edit] Estonia

[edit] Latvia

  • "Sestu-Kalns" (Ziestu) in Sausneja
  • "Jacobstadt" (Jekabpils) in Jekabpils

[edit] Lithuania

  • "Karischki" (Gireišiai) in Panemunėlis
  • "Meschkanzi" (Meškonys) in Nemenčinė
  • "Beresnäki" (Paliepiukai) in Nemėžis

[edit] Belarus

[edit] Moldova

[edit] Ukraine

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