Struve Geodetic Arc

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The Struve Geodetic Arc is a chain of survey triangulation points stretching from Norway to the Black Sea, established in the 19th century to measure the exact size and shape of the Earth and now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve knownFor Struve Geodetic Arc
World Heritage Sites in Sweden hasMember Struve Geodetic Arc
Meridian Column partOf Struve Geodetic Arc
Meridian Column heritageDesignation Struve Geodetic Arc
this entity surface form: Struve Geodetic Arc World Heritage Site
Meridian Column commemorates Struve Geodetic Arc
this entity surface form: Struve Geodetic Arc measurements