Published 15. July 05 © Riksantikvaren

Struve Geodetic Arc

The Struve Geodetic Arc was the first scientific survey on a large scale in Europe. It was carried out under the leadership of Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Struve in the years 1816 to 1852. The Struve Geodetic Arc is unique in its extent and quality, and an important part of the history of geodetic science.

The World Heritage Site is comprised of 40 points of measurement between the Arctic Ocean and the outlet of River Danube. The points of measurement are placed in all the 10 countries the arc passes through; Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine.

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State of environment Norway

State of the Environment Norway aims to provide you with the latest information about the state and development of the environment. Read more here »