Construction | Year | Country | Town | Pinnacle height | Structural type | Coordinates | Remarks |
Ostankino Tower | 1967 | Russia | Moscow | 540.1 m (1,772 ft) | Tower (concrete) | 55°49′10.94″N 37°36′41.79″E / 55.8197056°N 37.6116083°E / 55.8197056; 37.6116083 (Ostankino Tower) | Tallest structure in Europe and the 8th tallest freestanding structure in the world |
Dudinka CHAYKA-Mast ru:Список самых высоких телевизионных башен и радиомачт России | 196? | Russia | Dudinka | 468 m (1,535 ft) | Guyed mast | 69°21′45″N 86°41′49″E / 69.36250°N 86.69694°E / 69.36250; 86.69694 (Dudinka CHAYKA-Mast) | |
Taymylyr CHAYKA-Mast | 196? | Russia | Taymylyr | 462 m (1,516 ft) | Guyed mast | 72°34′49.04″N 122°6′42.3″E / 72.5802889°N 122.111750°E / 72.5802889; 122.111750 (Taymylyr CHAYKA-Mast) | demolished on 24 September 2009 by explosives |
Inta CHAYKA-Mast | 196? | Russia | Inta | 462 m (1,516 ft) | Guyed mast | 65°57′59.54″N 60°18′33.45″E / 65.9665389°N 60.3092917°E / 65.9665389; 60.3092917 (Inta CHAYKA-Mast) | |
Central Mast of Imeretinskaya VLF-transmitter | ? | Russia | Imeretinskaya | 425 m (1,394 ft) | Guyed mast | 44°46′24.93″N 39°32′50.32″E / 44.7735917°N 39.5473111°E / 44.7735917; 39.5473111 (Central Mast of Imeretinskaya VLF-transmitter) | |
Chimney of GRES-2 Power Station | 1987 | Kazakhstan | Ekibastusz | 419.7 m (1,377 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 52°1′26.5″N 75°28′34.5″E / 52.024028°N 75.476250°E / 52.024028; 75.476250 (GRES-2 Power Station) | Tallest chimney in the world |
Kiev TV Tower | 1973 | Ukraine | Kiev | 385 m (1,263 ft) | Tower (lattice steel) | 50°28′16.49″N 30°27′11.97″E / 50.4712472°N 30.4533250°E / 50.4712472; 30.4533250 (Kiev TV Tower) | Tallest lattice tower in the world |
Tashkent Tower | 1985 | Uzbekistan | Tashkent | 374.9 m (1,230 ft) | Tower (steel) | 41°20′44.05″N 69°17′4.57″E / 41.3455694°N 69.2846028°E / 41.3455694; 69.2846028 (Tashkent Tower) | |
Almaty Tower | 1983 | Kazakhstan | Alma-Ata | 371.5 m (1,219 ft) | Tower (tubular steel) | 43°13′43.26″N 76°58′34.77″E / 43.2286833°N 76.9763250°E / 43.2286833; 76.9763250 (Almaty Tower) | Tallest steel tube tower in the world |
Chimney of Berezovskaya GRES | 1985 | Russia | Sharypovo | 370 m (1,210 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 55°34′45.65″N 89°04′23.21″E / 55.5793472°N 89.0731139°E / 55.5793472; 89.0731139 (Chimney of Berezovskaya GRES) | Tallest chimney in the Russia |
Tambov TV Mast | 1991 | Russia | Tambov | 369 m (1,211 ft) | Guyed mast | 52°46′51.1″N 41°24′50.8″E / 52.780861°N 41.414111°E / 52.780861; 41.414111 (Tambov TV Mast) | |
Riga Radio and TV Tower | 1986 | Latvia | Riga | 368.5 m (1,209 ft) | Tower (concrete) | 56°55′26.08″N 24°08′13.26″E / 56.9239111°N 24.1370167°E / 56.9239111; 24.1370167 (Riga Radio and TV Tower) | |
Novosokolniki TV Mast | 1995 | Russia | Novosokolniki | 360 m (1,180 ft) | Guyed mast | 56°20′00″N 30°01′00″E / 56.33333°N 30.01667°E / 56.33333; 30.01667 (Novosokolniki TV Mast) | [1] |
Donetsk TV Mast | 1992 | Ukraine | Donetsk | 360 m (1,180 ft) | Guyed mast | 47°56′43.49″N 37°38′36.95″E / 47.9454139°N 37.6435972°E / 47.9454139; 37.6435972 (Donetsk TV Mast) | |
Sarepta transmitter, large mast | ? | Kazakhstan | Sarepta | 356 m (1,168 ft) | Guyed mast | 49°41′48.75″N 72°25′59.5″E / 49.6968750°N 72.433194°E / 49.6968750; 72.433194 (Sarepta transmitter, large mast) | |
Străşeni TV Mast | 1985 | Moldova | Străşeni | 355 m (1,165 ft) | Guyed mast | 47°07′18.97″N 28°33′54.27″E / 47.1219361°N 28.5650750°E / 47.1219361; 28.5650750 (Stra(s,eni TV Mast) | |
Lipetsk TV Mast | 1991 | Russia | Lipetsk | 354.6 m (1,163 ft) | Guyed mast | 52°40′13″N 39°28′59″E / 52.67028°N 39.48306°E / 52.67028; 39.48306 (Lipetsk TV Mast) | |
TV Tower Vinnytsia | 1961 | Ukraine | Vinnytsia | 354 m (1,161 ft) | Guyed mast | 49°14′30.04″N 28°25′25.25″E / 49.2416778°N 28.4236806°E / 49.2416778; 28.4236806 (TV Tower Vinnytsia) | equipped with six crossbars running from the mast body to the guys |
Sosnovy Longwave Radio Mast | ? | Belarus | Sosnovy | 353.5 m (1,160 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°24′10.71″N 28°31′16.32″E / 53.4029750°N 28.5212000°E / 53.4029750; 28.5212000 (Sosnovy Longwave Radio Mast) | |
Tsivilsk TV Mast | 1990 | Russia | Tsivilsk | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 55°48′22″N 47°26′42″E / 55.80611°N 47.44500°E / 55.80611; 47.44500 (Tsivilsk TV Mast) | |
Uchkizil TV Mast | 1990 | Uzbekistan | Uchkizil, Termez | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 37°21′24.88″N 67°11′54.88″E / 37.3569111°N 67.1985778°E / 37.3569111; 67.1985778 (Uchkizil TV Mast) | |
Varaksino TV Mast | 1988 | Russia | Izhevsk | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 56°52′13.44″N 53°03′03.02″E / 56.8704000°N 53.0508389°E / 56.8704000; 53.0508389 (Varaksino TV Mast) | |
Smogiri TV Mast | 1986 | Russia | Smolensk | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 55°02′08″N 32°22′52″E / 55.03556°N 32.38111°E / 55.03556; 32.38111 (Smogiri TV Mast) | |
Sovetsky TV Mast | 1984 | Russia | Sovetsky, Mari El Republic | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 56°45′17″N 48°32′05″E / 56.75472°N 48.53472°E / 56.75472; 48.53472 (Sovetsky TV Mast) | |
Chimney of Syrdarya Power Plant | 1980 | Uzbekistan | Shirin | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 40°13′49.06″N 69°05′55.97″E / 40.2302944°N 69.0988806°E / 40.2302944; 69.0988806 (Syrdarya Power Plant Chimney) | |
Kanevskaya TV Mast | 1979 | Russia | Kanevskaya | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 46°03′27.18″N 38°57′57.43″E / 46.0575500°N 38.9659528°E / 46.0575500; 38.9659528 (Kanevskaya TV Mast) | |
Livny TV Mast | 1979 | Russia | Livny | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 52°27′03″N 37°30′10″E / 52.45083°N 37.50278°E / 52.45083; 37.50278 (Livny TV Mast) | |
Stavropol TV Mast | 1979 | Russia | Stavropol | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 45°00′44.04″N 41°51′11.54″E / 45.0122333°N 41.8532056°E / 45.0122333; 41.8532056 (Stavropol TV Mast) | |
Ust-Kalmanka TV Mast | 1979 | Russia | Ust-Kalmanka | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 52°09′51″N 83°18′08″E / 52.16417°N 83.30222°E / 52.16417; 83.30222 (Ust-Kalmanka TV Mast)? | |
Volga TV Mast | 1978 | Russia | Rybinsk | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 57°57′53″N 38°21′14″E / 57.96472°N 38.35389°E / 57.96472; 38.35389 (Volga TV Mast) | |
Novo-Bykovo TV Mast | 1977 | Russia | Vladimir | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 56°01′10″N 40°50′25″E / 56.01944°N 40.84028°E / 56.01944; 40.84028 (Novo-Bykovo TV Mast) | |
Rodniki TV Mast | 1977 | Russia | Rodniki | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 57°05′27.05″N 41°42′33.4″E / 57.0908472°N 41.709278°E / 57.0908472; 41.709278 (Rodniki TV Mast) | |
Tula TV Mast | 1976 | Russia | Tula | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 54°8′27″N 37°35′03″E / 54.14083°N 37.58417°E / 54.14083; 37.58417 (Tula TV Mast) | |
Yershov TV Mast | 1974 | Russia | Yershov | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 51°21′51″N 48°17′58″E / 51.36417°N 48.29944°E / 51.36417; 48.29944 (Yershov TV Mast) | |
Ushachi TV Mast | 1974 | Belarus | Ushachi | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 55°14′40.43″N 28°38′30.95″E / 55.2445639°N 28.6419306°E / 55.2445639; 28.6419306 (Ushachi TV Mast) | |
Pinerovka TV Mast | 1971 | Russia | Balashov | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 51°35′20″N 43°01′36″E / 51.58889°N 43.02667°E / 51.58889; 43.02667 (Pinerovka TV Mast) | |
Selizharovo TV Mast | 1971 | Russia | Selizharovo | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 56°55′03″N 33°34′47″E / 56.91750°N 33.57972°E / 56.91750; 33.57972 (Selizharovo TV Mast) | |
Kolodischi TV Mast | 1970 | Belarus | Minsk | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°57′40.5″N 27°46′42.08″E / 53.961250°N 27.7783556°E / 53.961250; 27.7783556 (Kolodischi TV Mast) | |
Lipin Bor TV Mast | 1970 | Russia | Lipin Bor | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 60°21′27″N 37°55′15″E / 60.35750°N 37.92083°E / 60.35750; 37.92083 (Lipin Bor TV Mast) | |
Mosolovo TV Mast | 1968 | Russia | Mosolovo | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 54°16′17.9″N 40°33′26.34″E / 54.271639°N 40.5573167°E / 54.271639; 40.5573167 (Mosolovo TV Mast) | |
Galich TV Mast | ? | Russia | Galich | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 58°26′30″N 42°37′38″E / 58.44167°N 42.62722°E / 58.44167; 42.62722 (Galich TV Mast) | not in use so far |
Belyy Yar TV Mast | ? | Russia | Belyy Yar, Surgut | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 61°16′6.93″N 73°14′9.45″E / 61.2685917°N 73.2359583°E / 61.2685917; 73.2359583 (Belyy Yar TV Mast) | |
Polykovichi TV Mast | ? | Belarus | Mahilyow/Polykovichi | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°59′25.22″N 30°19′38.54″E / 53.9903389°N 30.3273722°E / 53.9903389; 30.3273722 (Polykovichi TV Mast) | |
Novaya Strazha TV Mast | ? | Belarus | Slonim | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°03′51″N 25°28′30″E / 53.06417°N 25.47500°E / 53.06417; 25.47500 (Novaya Strazha TV Mast) | |
Smetanichi TV Mast | ? | Belarus | Smetanichi | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 52°13′27.87″N 28°30′44.4″E / 52.2244083°N 28.512333°E / 52.2244083; 28.512333 (Smetanichi TV Mast) | |
Novaya TV Mast | ? | Kazakhstan | Karaganda | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 49°56′07.36″N 73°03′06.41″E / 49.9353778°N 73.0517806°E / 49.9353778; 73.0517806 (Novaya TV Mast) | |
Grigoriopol transmitter | ? | Moldova | Mayak | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 47°17′21.4″N 29°26′0.25″E / 47.289278°N 29.4334028°E / 47.289278; 29.4334028 (Grigoriopol transmitter ( destroyed)) | collapsed in 1997[2] |
Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky CHAYKA-Mast | ? | Russia | Soboli | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 51°4′42.805″N 142°42′4.952″E / 51.07855694°N 142.70137556°E / 51.07855694; 142.70137556 (Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky CHAYKA-Mast) | |
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky CHAYKA-Mast | ? | Russia | Sokoch | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°7′48.26″N 157°41′49.1″E / 53.1300722°N 157.696972°E / 53.1300722; 157.696972 (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky CHAYKA-Mast) | |
Ussuriysk CHAYKA-Mast | ? | Russia | Pad' Levaja | 350 m (1,150 ft) | Guyed mast | 44°31′58.24″N 131°38′28.6″E / 44.5328444°N 131.641278°E / 44.5328444; 131.641278 (Ussuriysk CHAYKA-Mast) | |
Koeru TV Mast | 1976 | Estonia | Koeru | 349.5 m (1,147 ft) | Guyed mast | 58°58′27.1″N 26°3′24.68″E / 58.974194°N 26.0568556°E / 58.974194; 26.0568556 (Koeru TV Tower) | |
Bakaly TV Mast | 1998 | Russia | Bakaly | 348 m (1,142 ft) | Guyed mast | 55°5′42″N 54°9′52″E / 55.09500°N 54.16444°E / 55.09500; 54.16444 (Bakaly TV Mast) | |
Valgjärve TV Mast | 1988 | Estonia | Valgjärve | 347 m (1,138 ft) | Guyed mast | 58°5′49.93″N 26°40′41.81″E / 58.0972028°N 26.6782806°E / 58.0972028; 26.6782806 (Valgjärve TV Tower) | |
Proletariy TV Mast | 1991 | Russia | Novgorod | 347 m (1,138 ft) | Guyed mast | 58°26′55″N 31°43′24″E / 58.44861°N 31.72333°E / 58.44861; 31.72333 (Proletariy TV Mast) | [3] |
Mercury City Tower | 2012 | Russia | Moscow | 338.8 m (1,112 ft) | Highrise building | 55°44′2″N 37°32′22.6″E / 55.73389°N 37.539611°E / 55.73389; 37.539611 (Mercury City Tower) | Tallest building in Europe since 1 November 2012 |
Rogun Dam | - | Tadjikistan | Rogun | 335 m (1,099 ft) | Dam (mud) | 38°50′28.6″N 69°55′5.9″E / 38.841278°N 69.918306°E / 38.841278; 69.918306 (Rogun Dam) | under construction |
Bobrov TV Mast | 1976 | Russia | Bobrov | 331 m (1,086 ft) | Guyed mast | 51°05′10″N 39°59′13″E / 51.08611°N 39.98694°E / 51.08611; 39.98694 (Bobrov TV Mast) | [4] |
Chimney of Kharkiv TEC-5 | 1991 | Ukraine | Podvorky, Kharkiv Oblast | 330 m (1,080 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 49°58′16.98″N 36°6′22.7″E / 49.9713833°N 36.106306°E / 49.9713833; 36.106306 (Kharkiv TETs5 Chimney) | |
3rd Сhimney of Primorskaya GRES | 1990 | Russia | Luchegorsk | 330 m (1,080 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 46°27′53.27″N 134°17′14.1″E / 46.4647972°N 134.287250°E / 46.4647972; 134.287250 (Primorskaya GRES, 3rd Chimney) | |
Chimney of Novo-Angrenskaya Power Plant | 1985 | Uzbekistan | Olmaliq | 330 m (1,080 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 40°55′20.6″N 69°48′59.54″E / 40.922389°N 69.8165389°E / 40.922389; 69.8165389 (Novo-Angrenskaya Power Plant Chimney) | |
2 Chimneys of Permskaya GRES | 1982/1990 | Russia | Dobryanka | 330 m (1,080 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 58°29′50″N 56°20′56″E / 58.49722°N 56.34889°E / 58.49722; 56.34889 (Permskaya GRES Chimney) 58°29′53″N 56°20′42″E / 58.49806°N 56.34500°E / 58.49806; 56.34500 (Permskaya GRES Chimney) | |
Ekibastuz GRES-1, Chimney East | 1982 | Kazakhstan | Ekibastuz | 330 m (1,080 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 51°53′12.63″N 75°22′42.1″E / 51.8868417°N 75.378361°E / 51.8868417; 75.378361 (Ekibastuz GRES-1 Chimney) | |
Chimney of Zuevska thermal power station | 1981 | Ukraine | Zuhres, Donetsk Oblast | 330 m (1,080 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 48°2′5″N 38°17′6.11″E / 48.03472°N 38.2850306°E / 48.03472; 38.2850306 (Zuevskaya GRES Chimney) | |
Chimney of Moldavskaya GRES-5 | 1980 | Moldova | Dnestrovsc | 330 m (1,080 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 46°38′24.9″N 29°56′16.9″E / 46.640250°N 29.938028°E / 46.640250; 29.938028 (Moldavskaya GRES-5 Chimney) | |
4th Chimney of Reftinskaya GRES | 1979 | Russia | Reftinskiy | 330 m (1,080 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 57°6′31″N 61°42′27″E / 57.10861°N 61.70750°E / 57.10861; 61.70750 (Reftinskaya GRES Chimney) | |
Mîndreştii Noi TV Mast | ? | Moldova | Mîndreştii Noi | 327 m (1,073 ft) | Guyed mast | 47°43′46.17″N 28°1′56.25″E / 47.7294917°N 28.0322917°E / 47.7294917; 28.0322917 (Mi^ndres,tii Noi TV Mast) | |
Vilnius TV Tower | 1980 | Lithuania | Vilnius | 326.5 m (1,071 ft) | Tower (concrete) | 54°41′13.64″N 25°12′53.12″E / 54.6871222°N 25.2147556°E / 54.6871222; 25.2147556 (Vilnius TV Tower) | |
St. Petersburg TV Tower | 1963 | Russia | St. Petersburg | 326 m (1,070 ft) | Tower (lattice steel) | 59°58′35.86″N 30°19′15.04″E / 59.9766278°N 30.3208444°E / 59.9766278; 30.3208444 (St. Petersburg TV Tower) | |
2 Towers of Bridge to Russky Island | 2012 | Russia | Vladivostok | 320.9 m (1,053 ft) | Bridge Tower (Cable-stayed bridge) | 43°03′48.24″N 131°54′28.3″E / 43.0634000°N 131.907861°E / 43.0634000; 131.907861 (Bridge to Russky Island) | |
TEC Tobolsk, Chimney East | 1986 | Russia | Tobolsk | 320 m (1,050 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 58°14′44.8″N 68°26′54.38″E / 58.245778°N 68.4484389°E / 58.245778; 68.4484389 (TEC Tobolsk, Chimney East) | |
2 Chimneys of Kirishskaya GRES | 1984/1986 | Russia | Kirishi | 320 m (1,050 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 59°29′25.7″N 32°3′11″E / 59.490472°N 32.05306°E / 59.490472; 32.05306 (Kirishskaya GRES-1 Chimney) ; 59°29′9.8″N 32°2′53.2″E / 59.486056°N 32.048111°E / 59.486056; 32.048111 (Kirishskaya GRES-1 Chimney) | |
2 Chimneys of Azerbaijan Thermal Power Plant | 1981/1990 | Azerbaijan | Mingachevir | 320 m (1,050 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 40°46′50.94″N 46°59′14.05″E / 40.7808167°N 46.9872361°E / 40.7808167; 46.9872361 (Azerbaijan thermal power plant Chimney) 40°46′51.49″N 46°59′31.98″E / 40.7809694°N 46.9922167°E / 40.7809694; 46.9922167 (Azerbaijan thermal power plant Chimney) | |
3rd Chimney of Kostromskaya GRES | 1980 | Russia | Volgorechensk | 320 m (1,050 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 57°27′19.1″N 41°10′25.4″E / 57.455306°N 41.173722°E / 57.455306; 41.173722 (Kostromskaya GRES Chimney) | |
2 Chimneys of Ryazan Power Station | 1973/1980 | Russia | Novomichurinsk | 320 m (1,050 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 54°02′03.98″N 39°46′39.17″E / 54.0344389°N 39.7775472°E / 54.0344389; 39.7775472 (Ryazan Power Station Chimney) 54°02′03.39″N 39°46′57.57″E / 54.0342750°N 39.7826583°E / 54.0342750; 39.7826583 (Ryazan Power Station Chimney) | |
2 Chimneys of Zaporozhskaya GRES | 1972/1977 | Ukraine | Enerhodar | 320 m (1,050 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 47°30′28.27″N 34°37′22.94″E / 47.5078528°N 34.6230389°E / 47.5078528; 34.6230389 (Zaporozhskaya GRES Chimney) 47°30′23.99″N 34°37′39.78″E / 47.5066639°N 34.6277167°E / 47.5066639; 34.6277167 (Zaporozhskaya GRES Chimney) | |
2 Chimneys of Vuhlehirska thermal power plant | 1972/1975 | Ukraine | Solncedar | 320 m (1,050 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 48°27′55″N 38°12′18″E / 48.46528°N 38.20500°E / 48.46528; 38.20500 (Mironovskaya GRES Chimney) 48°27′52″N 38°12′16″E / 48.46444°N 38.20444°E / 48.46444; 38.20444 (Mironovskaya GRES Chimney) | |
Central Mast of Krasnodar RSDN-20 Transmitter | ? | Russia | Poltavskaya | 314 m (1,030 ft) | Guyed mast | 45°24′12.43″N 38°09′29.33″E / 45.4034528°N 38.1581472°E / 45.4034528; 38.1581472 (Central Mast of Krasnodar RSDN-20 Transmitter) | |
Central Mast of Novosibirsk RSDN-20 Transmitter | ? | Russia | Bolotnoye | 314 m (1,030 ft) | Guyed mast | 55°45′30.74″N 84°26′45.28″E / 55.7585389°N 84.4459111°E / 55.7585389; 84.4459111 (Central Mast of Novosibirsk RSDN-20 Transmitter) | |
Tallinn TV Tower | 1980 | Estonia | Tallinn | 314 m (1,030 ft) | Tower (concrete) | 59°28′16.4″N 24°53′15.17″E / 59.471222°N 24.8875472°E / 59.471222; 24.8875472 (Tallinn TV Tower) | |
TV Tower Yerevan | 1977 | Armenia | Yerevan | 311.7 m (1,023 ft) | Tower (lattice steel) | 40°10′16.7″N 44°32′11.49″E / 40.171306°N 44.5365250°E / 40.171306; 44.5365250 (TV Tower Yerevan) | |
Azeri TV Tower | 1996 | Azerbaijan | Baku | 310 m (1,020 ft) | Tower (concrete) | 40°21′5.9″N 49°49′24.2″E / 40.351639°N 49.823389°E / 40.351639; 49.823389 (Azeri TV Tower) | |
Obninsk Meteorological tower | 1958 | Russia | Obninsk | 310 m (1,020 ft) | Guyed mast | 55°06′41.72″N 36°35′53.75″E / 55.1115889°N 36.5982639°E / 55.1115889; 36.5982639 (Obninsk Meteorological tower) | |
Eurasia | 2013 | Russia | Moscow | 308.9 m (1,013 ft) | Highrise building | 55°44′57″N 37°32′05″E / 55.74917°N 37.53472°E / 55.74917; 37.53472 (Eurasia (building)) | |
Central Mast of Khabarovsk RSDN-20 Transmitter | ? | Russia | Elban | 308 m (1,010 ft) | Guyed mast | 50°04′20.4″N 136°36′34″E / 50.072333°N 136.60944°E / 50.072333; 136.60944 (Central Mast of Khabarovsk RSDN-20 Transmitter) | |
Central Masts of Arkhangelsk VLF-transmitter | ? | Russia | Lukovetskiy | 305 m (1,001 ft) | Guyed mast | 64°21′51.56″N 41°33′51.29″E / 64.3643222°N 41.5642472°E / 64.3643222; 41.5642472 (Central Mast of Arkhangelsk VLF-transmitter) ; 64°21′20.36″N 41°34′44.45″E / 64.3556556°N 41.5790139°E / 64.3556556; 41.5790139 (Central Mast of Arkhangelsk VLF-transmitter) ;64°21′16.06″N 41°33′15.6″E / 64.3544611°N 41.554333°E / 64.3544611; 41.554333 (Central Mast of Arkhangelsk VLF-transmitter) | 3 masts |
Vileyka VLF transmitter, central masts | 1964 | Belarus | Vileyka | 305 m (1,001 ft) | Guyed mast | 54°28′8″N 26°46′23.6″E / 54.46889°N 26.773222°E / 54.46889; 26.773222 (Vileyka VLF transmitter, Central Mast) 54°27′30″N 26°46′13.4″E / 54.45833°N 26.770389°E / 54.45833; 26.770389 (Vileyka VLF transmitter, Central Mast) 54°27′44″N 26°47′15.5″E / 54.46222°N 26.787639°E / 54.46222; 26.787639 (Vileyka VLF transmitter, Central Mast) | 3 masts |
City of Capitals, "Moscow Tower" | 2009 | Russia | Moscow | 301.6 m (990 ft) | Highrise building | 55°44′50.59″N 37°32′20.62″E / 55.7473861°N 37.5390611°E / 55.7473861; 37.5390611 (City of Capitals) | Tallest building in Europe 2009-2012 |
Kamyshin TV Mast | ? | Russia | Kamyshin | 301.2 m (988 ft) | Guyed mast | 50°07′36.58″N 45°24′20.25″E / 50.1268278°N 45.4056250°E / 50.1268278; 45.4056250 (Kamyshin TV Mast) | |
Chimney of Volzhskaya TEC-2 | 1988 | Russia | Volzhsky | 300.7 m (987 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 48°46′27.36″N 44°50′21.16″E / 48.7742667°N 44.8392111°E / 48.7742667; 44.8392111 (Chimney of Volzhskaya TEC-2) | |
Karachev CHAYKA transmitter, central mast | ? | Russia | Karachev | 300 m (980 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°7′49.17″N 34°54′36.62″E / 53.1303250°N 34.9101722°E / 53.1303250; 34.9101722 (Karachev CHAYKA transmitter, central mast) | Mast used for a 1150 kW-transmitter of CHAYKA-chain GRI 8000 |
Ekibastuz GRES-1, Chimney West | 1980 | Kazakhstan | Ekibastuz | 300 m (980 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 51°53′8.09″N 75°22′31.38″E / 51.8855806°N 75.3753833°E / 51.8855806; 75.3753833 (Ekibastuz GRES-1 Chimney) | |
Nurek Dam | 1980 | Tadjikistan | Nurek | 300 m (980 ft) | Dam (mud) | 38°22′17.09″N 69°20′53.57″E / 38.3714139°N 69.3482139°E / 38.3714139; 69.3482139 (Nurek Dam) | |
Perm TV Mast | - | Russia | Perm | 300 m (980 ft) | ? | | planned, |
Zotino Tall Tower Observation Facility | 2006 | Russia | Zotino | 300 m (980 ft) | Guyed mast | 60°47′54″N 89°21′13″E / 60.79833°N 89.35361°E / 60.79833; 89.35361 (Zotino Tall Tower Observation Facility) | |
Mast of Moscow Radio Centre 13 | 2005 | Russia | Balashikha | 300 m (980 ft) | Guyed mast | 55°47′34.26″N 37°53′29.99″E / 55.7928500°N 37.8916639°E / 55.7928500; 37.8916639 (Balashikha Radio Mast) | |
Chimney of Bishkek TEC | 1989 | Kyrgyzstan | Bishkek | 300 m (980 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 42°52′18.75″N 74°39′17.53″E / 42.8718750°N 74.6548694°E / 42.8718750; 74.6548694 (Bishkek TEC Chimney) | |
Krasnoyarskaya TEC-3, Chimney 3 | 1991 | Russia | Krasnoyarsk | 283.2 m (929 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 56°6′34.19″N 93°05′41.14″E / 56.1094972°N 93.0947611°E / 56.1094972; 93.0947611 (Krasnoyarskaya TEC-3, Chimney 3) | |
Large Chimney of Angarsk HPP-9 | ? | Russia | Angarsk | 280.4 m (920 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 52°31′58.04″N 103°56′14.5″E / 52.5327889°N 103.937361°E / 52.5327889; 103.937361 (Large Chimney of Angarsk HPP-9) | |
Chimney of TEC-5 | 1983 | Russia | Omsk | 277.5 m (910 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 55°0′7.32″N 73°29′20.86″E / 55.0020333°N 73.4891278°E / 55.0020333; 73.4891278 (TEC-5 Chimney) | |
Central Masts of Prometey VLF-Transmitter | ? | Kyrgyzstan | Kayyngdy | 276 m (906 ft) | Guyed mast | 43°02′29.22″N 73°37′9.86″E / 43.0414500°N 73.6194056°E / 43.0414500; 73.6194056 (Central Mast of Prometey VLF-Transmitter) ; 43°01′50.94″N 73°37′1.31″E / 43.0308167°N 73.6170306°E / 43.0308167; 73.6170306 (Central Mast of Prometey VLF-Transmitter) ;43°02′15.61″N 73°36′20.35″E / 43.0376694°N 73.6056528°E / 43.0376694; 73.6056528 (Central Mast of Prometey VLF-Transmitter) | 3 masts |
Chimney of TEC-6 | 1982 | Ukraine | Kiev | 276 m (906 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 50°31′53.11″N 30°39′47.27″E / 50.5314194°N 30.6631306°E / 50.5314194; 30.6631306 (TEC-6 Kiev) | |
Taldom transmitter | ? | Russia | Taldom | 275 m (902 ft) | Guyed mast | 56°43′59.86″N 37°39′47.51″E / 56.7332944°N 37.6631972°E / 56.7332944; 37.6631972 (Taldom transmitter, Central Mast) | |
Georgia Tbilisi TV Broadcasting Tower | 1955 | Georgia | Tbilisi | 274.5 m (901 ft) | Tower (tubular steel) | 41°41′44.76″N 44°47′4.94″E / 41.6957667°N 44.7847056°E / 41.6957667; 44.7847056 (Tbilisi TV Broadcasting Tower) | |
Large Chimney of TEC-2 Volgodonsk | 1989 | Russia | Volgodonsk | 274 m (899 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 47°29′46.25″N 42°12′38.31″E / 47.4961806°N 42.2106417°E / 47.4961806; 42.2106417 (Large Chimney of TEC-2 Volgodonsk) | |
Chimneys of Surgut-2 Power Station | 1986 | Russia | Surgut | 273 m (896 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 61°16′43.16″N 73°30′25.99″E / 61.2786556°N 73.5072194°E / 61.2786556; 73.5072194 (Chimney of Surgut-2 Power Station) ; 61°16′43.33″N 73°30′39.2″E / 61.2787028°N 73.510889°E / 61.2787028; 73.510889 (Chimney of Surgut-2 Power Station) ; 61°16′43.41″N 73°30′53.71″E / 61.2787250°N 73.5149194°E / 61.2787250; 73.5149194 (Chimney of Surgut-2 Power Station) | |
Chimney of Talimarjan Power Plant | 198? | Uzbekistan | Nuristan, Qashqadaryo Province | 273 m (896 ft)[5] | Chimney (concrete) | 38°28′47.5″N 65°37′47.7″E / 38.479861°N 65.629917°E / 38.479861; 65.629917 (Chimney of Talimarjan Power Plant) | |
Krasny Bor transmitter, Mast 1 | 2002 | Russia | Krasny Bor | 271.5 m (891 ft) | Guyed mast | 59°39′12.32″N 30°41′50.12″E / 59.6534222°N 30.6972556°E / 59.6534222; 30.6972556 (Krasny Bor transmitter) | replaced a 257.5 metres tall mast, destroyed by helicopter collision in 2001 |
Inguri Dam | 1980 | Georgia | Jvari | 271.5 m (891 ft) | Dam (concrete) | 42°45′33.49″N 42°1′52.02″E / 42.7593028°N 42.0311167°E / 42.7593028; 42.0311167 (Inguri Dam) | Tallest arch dam in the world |
Chimney 3 of Karmanovskaya GRES | 1973 | Russia | Yanaul | 270 m (890 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 56°14′53.69″N 54°35′28.51″E / 56.2482472°N 54.5912528°E / 56.2482472; 54.5912528 (Chimney 3 of Karmanovskaya GRES) | |
Chimney of Hrazdan Thermal Power Plant-5 | 1990 | Armenia | Hrazdan | 270 m (890 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 40°33′55.1″N 44°44′45.4″E / 40.565306°N 44.745944°E / 40.565306; 44.745944 (270 metres tall chimney of Hrazdan Thermal Power Plant) | |
3rd Chimney of Tbilisi Thermal Power Station | 1990 | Georgia | Gardabani | 270 m (890 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 41°28′9.04″N 45°03′41.68″E / 41.4691778°N 45.0615778°E / 41.4691778; 45.0615778 (Chimney of Tbilisi Thermal Power Station) | |
TEC Tobolsk, Chimney West | 1983 | Russia | Tobolsk | 270 m (890 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 58°14′43.66″N 68°26′42.31″E / 58.2454611°N 68.4450861°E / 58.2454611; 68.4450861 (TEC Tobolsk, Chimney West) | |
2nd Chimney of Stavropolskaya GRES | 1983 | Russia | Solnechnodolsk | 270 m (890 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 45°18′45.01″N 41°30′42.55″E / 45.3125028°N 41.5118194°E / 45.3125028; 41.5118194 (Stavropolskaya GRES, 270 metres tall chimney) | |
1st Chimney of Kostromskaya GRES | 1970 | Russia | Volgorechensk | 270 m (890 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 57°27′36″N 41°10′36″E / 57.46000°N 41.17667°E / 57.46000; 41.17667 (Kostromskaya GRES) | |
Vileyka VLF transmitter, ring masts | 1964 | Belarus | Vileyka | 270 m (890 ft) | Guyed mast | 54°28′27.64″N 26°46′28.73″E / 54.4743444°N 26.7746472°E / 54.4743444; 26.7746472 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) 54°28′20.65″N 26°45′57.6″E / 54.4724028°N 26.766000°E / 54.4724028; 26.766000 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) 54°28′15.49″N 26°46′54.57″E / 54.4709694°N 26.7818250°E / 54.4709694; 26.7818250 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) 54°28′1.43″N 26°45′52.54″E / 54.4670639°N 26.7645944°E / 54.4670639; 26.7645944 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) 54°27′49.28″N 26°46′18.46″E / 54.4636889°N 26.7717944°E / 54.4636889; 26.7717944 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) 54°27′56.29″N 26°46′49.55″E / 54.4656361°N 26.7804306°E / 54.4656361; 26.7804306 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) 54°28′3.28″N 26°47′20.62″E / 54.4675778°N 26.7890611°E / 54.4675778; 26.7890611 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) 54°27′51.14″N 26°47′46.54″E / 54.4642056°N 26.7962611°E / 54.4642056; 26.7962611 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) 54°27′31.94″N 26°47′41.44″E / 54.4588722°N 26.7948444°E / 54.4588722; 26.7948444 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) 54°27′24.97″N 26°47′10.4″E / 54.4569361°N 26.786222°E / 54.4569361; 26.786222 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) 54°27′37.14″N 26°46′44.51″E / 54.4603167°N 26.7790306°E / 54.4603167; 26.7790306 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) 54°27′17.93″N 26°46′39.39″E / 54.4549806°N 26.7776083°E / 54.4549806; 26.7776083 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) 54°27′10.94″N 26°46′8.28″E / 54.4530389°N 26.7689667°E / 54.4530389; 26.7689667 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) 54°27′23.09″N 26°45′42.34″E / 54.4564139°N 26.7617611°E / 54.4564139; 26.7617611 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) 54°27′42.31″N 26°45′47.44″E / 54.4617528°N 26.7631778°E / 54.4617528; 26.7631778 (Vileyka Transmitter, Ring Mast) | 15 masts |
Odinsk Transmitter, Longwave Antenna South | ? | Russia | Odinsk | 269 m (883 ft) | Guyed mast | 52°24′57.43″N 103°42′0.29″E / 52.4159528°N 103.7000806°E / 52.4159528; 103.7000806 (Odinsk Transmitter, Longwave Antenna South) | ARRT-antenna |
Naberezhnaya Tower C | 2007 | Russia | Moscow | 268.4 m (881 ft) | Highrise building | 55°44′49.53″N 37°32′12.27″E / 55.7470917°N 37.5367417°E / 55.7470917; 37.5367417 (Naberezhnaya Tower C) | Tallest building in Europe 2007-2009 |
Kirovsk TV Mast | | Russia | Kirovsk | 268.2 m (880 ft) | Guyed mast | 67°36′6.78″N 33°38′51.49″E / 67.6018833°N 33.6476361°E / 67.6018833; 33.6476361 (Kirovsk TV Mast) | |
Atasu TV Mast | | Kazakhstan | Atasu | 268 m (879 ft) | Guyed mast | 48°41′28.45″N 71°36′55.34″E / 48.6912361°N 71.6153722°E / 48.6912361; 71.6153722 (Atasu TV Mast) | |
2nd Chimney of Kurganskaya TEC | 1987 | Russia | Kurgan | 267 m (876 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 55°24′36″N 65°13′52″E / 55.41000°N 65.23111°E / 55.41000; 65.23111 (Kurganskaya TEC) | |
Stepnoye TV Mast | | Russia | Stepnoye | 266.4 m (874 ft) | Guyed mast | 54°04′45″N 60°25′38″E / 54.07917°N 60.42722°E / 54.07917; 60.42722 (Stepnoye TV Mast) | |
Ust-Ishim TV Mast | 1978 | Russia | Ust-Ishim | 266.4 m (874 ft) | Guyed mast | | |
3 Chimneys of Naberezhnochelninskaya TEC | 1972/1978/1984 | Russia | Naberezhnye Chelny | 265 m (869 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 55°41′30.84″N 52°28′20.6″E / 55.6919000°N 52.472389°E / 55.6919000; 52.472389 (Naberezhnochelninskaya TEC Chimney) 55°41′27.36″N 52°28′26.81″E / 55.6909333°N 52.4741139°E / 55.6909333; 52.4741139 (Naberezhnochelninskaya TEC Chimney) 55°41′22.13″N 52°28′36.6″E / 55.6894806°N 52.476833°E / 55.6894806; 52.476833 (Naberezhnochelninskaya TEC Chimney) | |
Triumph-Palace | 2004 | Russia | Moscow | 264.1 m (866 ft) | Highrise building | 55°47′54.69″N 37°31′17.58″E / 55.7985250°N 37.5215500°E / 55.7985250; 37.5215500 (Triumph-Palace) | Tallest building in Europe 2003-2007 |
Odinsk Transmitter, Longwave Antenna North | ? | Russia | Odinsk | 264 m (866 ft) | Guyed mast | 52°26′10.37″N 103°41′9.5″E / 52.4362139°N 103.685972°E / 52.4362139; 103.685972 (Odinsk Transmitter, Longwave Antenna North) | ARRT-antenna |
Petrivka Radio Mast | ? | Ukraine | Petrivka | 262 m (860 ft) | Guyed mast | 46°59′36.37″N 30°53′48.38″E / 46.9934361°N 30.8967722°E / 46.9934361; 30.8967722 (Petrivka Radio Mast) | |
Novorossiysk TV Tower | 1996 | Russia | Novorossiysk | 261 m (856 ft) | Tower (concrete) | 44°48′56.87″N 37°39′30.09″E / 44.8157972°N 37.6583583°E / 44.8157972; 37.6583583 (Novorossiysk TV Tower) | |
Birobidzhan longwave transmitter | 1966 | Russia | Birobidzhan | 260 m (850 ft) | Guyed mast | 48°44′19.37″N 132°48′3.95″E / 48.7387139°N 132.8010972°E / 48.7387139; 132.8010972 (Birobidzhan Longwave Transmitter) 48°44′14.71″N 132°48′32.6″E / 48.7374194°N 132.809056°E / 48.7374194; 132.809056 (Birobidzhan Longwave Transmitter) | 2 masts |
Kruchina longwave mast | 1971 | Russia | Kruchina | 260 m (850 ft) | Guyed mast | 51°50′21.58″N 113°44′9.11″E / 51.8393278°N 113.7358639°E / 51.8393278; 113.7358639 (Kruchina longwave mast) | Insulated against ground (ARRT)-antenna |
Large Chimney of TEC-5 Novosibirsk | 1985 | Russia | Novosibirsk | 260 m (850 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 55°0′20.05″N 83°03′40.99″E / 55.0055694°N 83.0613861°E / 55.0055694; 83.0613861 (Chimney 3 of Karmanovskaya GRES) | |
Yaroslavl TV Mast | 1989 | Russia | Yaroslavl | 260 m (850 ft) | Guyed mast | 57°31′09.91″N 39°45′26.98″E / 57.5194194°N 39.7574944°E / 57.5194194; 39.7574944 (Yaroslavl TV Mast) | [6] |
Selenginsk transmitter | ? | Russia | Selenginsk | 260 m (850 ft) | Guyed mast | 52°02′17.52″N 106°56′25.6″E / 52.0382000°N 106.940444°E / 52.0382000; 106.940444 (Selenginsk transmitter) | [7] Guyed mast with ARRT-antenna for longwave broadcasting |
Brovary Longwave Transmitter | 1972 | Ukraine | Brovary | 259.6 m (852 ft) | Guyed mast | 50°29′48.8″N 30°48′9.2″E / 50.496889°N 30.802556°E / 50.496889; 30.802556 (Brovary Longwave Mast) | Insulated against ground (ARRT)-antenna |
Gavar longwave mast | ? | Armenia | Gavar | 259.4 m (851 ft) | Guyed mast | 40°25′32.68″N 45°12′16.15″E / 40.4257444°N 45.2044861°E / 40.4257444; 45.2044861 (Gavar longwave mast) | Insulated against ground (ARRT)-antenna |
Sosnovy transmitter, Mast East | ? | Belarus | Sosnovy | 259.1 m (850 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°23′47.29″N 28°32′2.45″E / 53.3964694°N 28.5340139°E / 53.3964694; 28.5340139 (Sosnovy transmitter, Mast East) | |
Ashgabat Longwave Broadcasting Mast | ? | Turkmenistan | Ashgabat | 259 m (850 ft) | Guyed mast | 37°51′14.84″N 58°21′58.74″E / 37.8541222°N 58.3663167°E / 37.8541222; 58.3663167 (Ashgabat Longwave Broadcasting Mast) | ARRT-antenna |
Razdolnoye transmitter, Longwave Mast | 1965 | Russia | Razdolnoye | 259 m (850 ft) | Guyed mast | 43°32′18″N 131°55′46″E / 43.53833°N 131.92944°E / 43.53833; 131.92944 (Razdolnoye Longwave Mast) | Guyed mast with ARRT-antenna for longwave broadcasting |
Sarepta transmitter, medium mast | ? | Kazakhstan | Sarepta | 259 m (850 ft) | Guyed mast | 49°41′48.82″N 72°24′54.08″E / 49.6968944°N 72.4150222°E / 49.6968944; 72.4150222 (Sarepta transmitter, medium mast) | |
Krasne longwave transmitter | ? | Ukraine | Krasne | 259 m (850 ft) | Guyed mast | 49°54′12.85″N 24°41′15.22″E / 49.9035694°N 24.6875611°E / 49.9035694; 24.6875611 (Krasne longwave transmitter) | Guyed mast with ARRT-antenna for longwave broadcasting[8] |
Raduzhnyy longwave transmitter | ? | Russia | Raduzhnyy | 259 m (850 ft) | Guyed mast | 59°42′51.14″N 150°11′29.9″E / 59.7142056°N 150.191639°E / 59.7142056; 150.191639 (Raduzhnyy transmitter) | ARRT-antenna |
Bidzhan TV Mast | 1985 | Russia | Bidzhan | 258.5 m (848 ft) | Guyed mast | 47°58′59.77″N 131°54′33.3″E / 47.9832694°N 131.909250°E / 47.9832694; 131.909250 (Bidzhan TV Mast) | |
2nd Chimney of TEC-4 | 198? | Russia | Omsk | 258.5 m (848 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 55°05′05.57″N 73°12′47.2″E / 55.0848806°N 73.213111°E / 55.0848806; 73.213111 (TEC-4 Omsk) | |
Moscow Octod Tower | 2006 | Russia | Moscow | 258 m (846 ft) | Tower (lattice steel) | 55°46′52.99″N 37°29′22.37″E / 55.7813861°N 37.4895472°E / 55.7813861; 37.4895472 (Moscow Octod Tower) | |
Vestochka longwave transmitter | ? | Russia | Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk | 258 m (846 ft) | Guyed mast | 46°50′35″N 142°53′44″E / 46.84306°N 142.89556°E / 46.84306; 142.89556 (Vestochka transmitter) |
2nd Chimney of Zapadno-Sibirskaya TEC | 198? | Russia | Novokuznetsk | 257 m (843 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 53°52′42.8″N 87°14′3.7″E / 53.878556°N 87.234361°E / 53.878556; 87.234361 (Chimney of TEC Zapadno-Sibirskaya) | |
Taditoshan TV Mast | 1976 | Russia | Dalnerechensk | 257 m (843 ft) | Guyed mast | 46°02′56.37″N 134°00′12.39″E / 46.0489917°N 134.0034417°E / 46.0489917; 134.0034417 (Taditoshan TV Mast) | |
Bolshakovo Longwave Radio Mast | 1974 | Russia | Bolshakovo | 257 m (843 ft) | Guyed mast | 54°54′42.5″N 21°43′4.06″E / 54.911806°N 21.7177944°E / 54.911806; 21.7177944 (Bolshakovo transmitter) | Guyed mast with ARRT-antenna for longwave broadcasting |
Sitkunai transmitter, ARRT-Antenna | 1964 | Lithuania | Sitkunai | 257 m (843 ft) | Guyed mast | 55°02′36.97″N 23°48′46.55″E / 55.0436028°N 23.8129306°E / 55.0436028; 23.8129306 (Sitkunai transmitter, ARRT-Antenna) | Guyed mast with ARRT-antenna for mediumwave broadcasting |
Krasny Bor transmitter, Mast 2 | 1961 | Russia | Krasny Bor | 257 m (843 ft) | Guyed mast | | Guyed mast with ARRT-antenna for longwave broadcasting |
Taldom transmitter, 153 kHz-Mast | ? | Russia | Taldom | 257 m (843 ft) | Guyed mast | 56°45′30.04″N 37°37′12.17″E / 56.7583444°N 37.6200472°E / 56.7583444; 37.6200472 (Taldom longwave transmitter, 153 kHz-mast) | |
Koskovo transmitter | ? | Russia | Koskovo | 257 m (843 ft) | Guyed mast | 64°21′50.92″N 41°24′41.8″E / 64.3641444°N 41.411611°E / 64.3641444; 41.411611 (Koskovo transmitter) | [9] Guyed mast with ARRT-antenna for longwave broadcasting |
Zelenets transmitter | ? | Russia | Zelenets | 257 m (843 ft) | Guyed mast | 61°49′09.34″N 50°41′26.42″E / 61.8192611°N 50.6906722°E / 61.8192611; 50.6906722 (Zelenets longwave transmitter) | Guyed mast with ARRT-antenna for longwave broadcasting |
Avsyunino transmitter | ? | Russia | Avsyunino | 257 m (843 ft) | Guyed mast | 55°35′13.75″N 39°09′57.84″E / 55.5871528°N 39.1660667°E / 55.5871528; 39.1660667 (Avsyunino longwave transmitter) | Guyed mast with ARRT-antenna for longwave broadcasting |
Surgut transmitter | ? | Russia | Surgut | 257 m (843 ft) | Guyed mast | 61°23′35″N 72°53′20″E / 61.39306°N 72.88889°E / 61.39306; 72.88889 (Surgut transmitter) | [10] Guyed mast with ARRT-antenna for longwave broadcasting |
Oktjabrskij longwave transmitter | ? | Russia | Oktjabrskij | 257 m (843 ft) | Guyed mast | 45°29′07.57″N 40°05′21.59″E / 45.4854361°N 40.0893306°E / 45.4854361; 40.0893306 (Oktjabrskij longwave transmitter) |
Popova longwave transmitter | ? | Russia | Popova | 257 m (843 ft) | Guyed mast | 50°39′16.75″N 136°54′46.9″E / 50.6546528°N 136.913028°E / 50.6546528; 136.913028 (Popova longwave transmitter) |
Murmansk longwave transmitter | ? | Russia | Murmansk | 257 m (843 ft) | Guyed mast | 69°00′59.07″N 32°55′57.17″E / 69.0164083°N 32.9325472°E / 69.0164083; 32.9325472 (Murmansk longwave transmitter) |
Blagoveschensk longwave transmitter | ? | Russia | Blagoveschensk | 257 m (843 ft) | Guyed mast | 50°30′23.58″N 128°18′32.9″E / 50.5065500°N 128.309139°E / 50.5065500; 128.309139 (Blagoveschensk transmitter) |
City of Capitals, "St. Petersburg Tower" | 2009 | Russia | Moscow | 256.9 m (843 ft) | Highrise building | | |
2nd Chimney of Kostromskaya GRES | 1972 | Russia | Volgorechensk | 256 m (840 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 57°27′30″N 41°10′30.5″E / 57.45833°N 41.175139°E / 57.45833; 41.175139 (Kostromskaya GRES) | |
AGP-Chimney | | Kazakhstan | Temirtau | 256 m (840 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 50°03′14.66″N 73°2′34.33″E / 50.0540722°N 73.0428694°E / 50.0540722; 73.0428694 (AGP-Chimney) | |
Kingisepp TV Mast | ? | Russia | Kingisepp | 256 m (840 ft) | Guyed mast | 59°22′55.88″N 28°34′43.46″E / 59.3821889°N 28.5787389°E / 59.3821889; 28.5787389 (Kingisepp TV Mast) | |
Troitsko-Pechorsk TV Mast | 1979 | Russia | Troitsko-Pechorsk | 256 m (840 ft) | Guyed mast | 62°43′25.69″N 56°05′52.33″E / 62.7238028°N 56.0978694°E / 62.7238028; 56.0978694 (Troitsko-Pechorsk TV Mast) | |
Yekaterinburg longwave transmitter | ? | Russia | Yekaterinburg | 256 m (840 ft) | Guyed mast | 56°53′22.46″N 60°41′30.22″E / 56.8895722°N 60.6917278°E / 56.8895722; 60.6917278 (Yekaterinburg longwave transmitter) | [11] |
Magadan TV Mast | 2008 | Russia | Magadan | 255 m (837 ft) | Guyed mast | 59°35′38.2″N 150°48′34.4″E / 59.593944°N 150.809556°E / 59.593944; 150.809556 (Magadan TV Mast) | |
Ternopil TV Mast | 1979 | Ukraine | Lozova | 255 m (837 ft) | Guyed mast | 49°36′48.28″N 25°41′20.97″E / 49.6134111°N 25.6891583°E / 49.6134111; 25.6891583 (Ternopil TV Mast) | |
Raduga transmitter | ? | Russia | Raduga | 255 m (837 ft) | Guyed mast | 55°29′16″N 83°41′28″E / 55.48778°N 83.69111°E / 55.48778; 83.69111 (Raduga longwave transmitter) | Guyed mast with ARRT-antenna for longwave broadcasting |
Yelizovo longwave transmitter | ? | Russia | Yelizovo | 255 m (837 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°11′4.92″N 158°24′2.24″E / 53.1847000°N 158.4006222°E / 53.1847000; 158.4006222 (Yelizovo Longwave Mast) |
Luga TV Mast | ? | Russia | Luga | 254.9 m (836 ft) | Guyed mast | 58°43′01.26″N 29°51′07.7″E / 58.7170167°N 29.852139°E / 58.7170167; 29.852139 (Luga TV Mast) | [12] |
Sosnovy transmitter, Mast North | ? | Belarus | Sosnovy | 254.5 m (835 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°24′37.7″N 28°32′33.69″E / 53.410472°N 28.5426917°E / 53.410472; 28.5426917 (Sosnovy transmitter, Mast North) | |
Grodno TV Tower | 1984 | Belarus | Grodno | 254 m (833 ft) | Tower (lattice steel) | 53°42′06″N 23°49′21″E / 53.70167°N 23.82250°E / 53.70167; 23.82250 (Grodno TV Tower) | |
Chimney of TEC Biysk | 1977[13] | Russia | Biysk | 254 m (833 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | | |
Kohtla TV Mast | ? | Estonia | Kohtla-Nõmme | 254 m (833 ft) | Guyed mast | 59°20′53.33″N 27°11′48.75″E / 59.3481472°N 27.1968750°E / 59.3481472; 27.1968750 (Kohtla TV Mast) | |
Karaganda Transmitter | ? | Kazakhstan | Karaganda | 254 m (833 ft) | Guyed mast | 49°47′32.41″N 73°01′40.18″E / 49.7923361°N 73.0278278°E / 49.7923361; 73.0278278 (Karaganda Transmitter) | [14] 2 masts |
Dovolnoye TV Mast | | Russia | Dovolnoye | 253.9 m (833 ft) | Guyed mast | 54°27′42.25″N 79°39′19.56″E / 54.4617361°N 79.6554333°E / 54.4617361; 79.6554333 (Dovolnoye TV Mast) | |
Naystenjarvi TV Mast | 1991 | Russia | Naystenjarvi | 253.25 m (830.9 ft) | Guyed mast | 62°18′43.35″N 32°40′44.38″E / 62.3120417°N 32.6789944°E / 62.3120417; 32.6789944 (Naystenjarvi TV Mast) | |
Nakhodka TV Mast | 1992 | Russia | Nakhodka | 253 m (830 ft) | Guyed mast | 42°50′58.09″N 132°50′50.8″E / 42.8494694°N 132.847444°E / 42.8494694; 132.847444 (Nakhodka TV Mast) | |
Ocher TV Mast | ? | Russia | Ocher | 253 m (830 ft) | Guyed mast | 57°54′27″N 54°45′14″E / 57.90750°N 54.75389°E / 57.90750; 54.75389 (Ocher TV Mast) | |
Volgograd mediumwave transmitter | ? | Russia | Volgograd | 253 m (830 ft) | Guyed mast | 48°40′32.84″N 44°24′17.27″E / 48.6757889°N 44.4047972°E / 48.6757889; 44.4047972 (Volgograd Mediumwave transmitter) |
Chimneys of Karagandinskaya TÈC-2 | | Kazakhstan | Temirtau | 253 m (830 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 50°02′46.35″N 73°3′13.65″E / 50.0462083°N 73.0537917°E / 50.0462083; 73.0537917 (Chimney of Karagandinskaya TÈC-2) ; 50°02′49.59″N 73°3′9.16″E / 50.0471083°N 73.0525444°E / 50.0471083; 73.0525444 (Chimney of Karagandinskaya TÈC-2) | |
Shemordan TV Mast | 1995 | Russia | Shemordan | 252 m (827 ft) | Guyed mast | 56°11′47″N 50°24′05″E / 56.19639°N 50.40139°E / 56.19639; 50.40139 (Shemordan TV Mast) | [15] |
Volochysk TV Mast | 1976 | Ukraine | Volochysk | 252 m (827 ft) | Guyed mast | | |
Kastsyukovichy TV Mast | ? | Belarus | Kastsyukovichy | 252 m (827 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°20′4.65″N 32°01′45.71″E / 53.3346250°N 32.0293639°E / 53.3346250; 32.0293639 (Kastsyukovichy TV Mast) | |
Nazyvaesk TV Mast | | Russia | Nazyvaesk | 252 m (827 ft) | Guyed mast | 55°33′39.11″N 71°19′4.34″E / 55.5608639°N 71.3178722°E / 55.5608639; 71.3178722 (Nazyvaesk TV Mast) | |
Chimneys of Eesti Power Plant | 1973 | Estonia | Auvere | 251.5 m (825 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 59°16′23.01″N 27°53′59.29″E / 59.2730583°N 27.8998028°E / 59.2730583; 27.8998028 (Eesti Power Plant Power Plant Chimney) ; 59°16′26.46″N 27°54′13.81″E / 59.2740167°N 27.9038361°E / 59.2740167; 27.9038361 (Eesti Power Plant Power Plant Chimney) | |
Large Chimney of Kazakh Steel Mill power station | | Kazakhstan | Temirtau | 251.5 m (825 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 50°02′49.32″N 73°1′21.92″E / 50.0470333°N 73.0227556°E / 50.0470333; 73.0227556 (Large Chimney of Kazakh Steel Mill power station) | |
Large Chimney of Aksuskaya GRES | | Kazakhstan | Aksu | 251.5 m (825 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 52°07′14.44″N 76°52′29.64″E / 52.1206778°N 76.8749000°E / 52.1206778; 76.8749000 (Large Chimney of Kazakh Steel Mill power station) | |
New Chimney of Kuznetskaya TEC | 198? | Russia | Novokuznetsk | 251 m (823 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 53°46′2″N 87°14′51.2″E / 53.76722°N 87.247556°E / 53.76722; 87.247556 (New Chimney of Kuznetskaya TEC) | |
2nd Chimney of Volzhskaya TEC-1 | 197? | Russia | Volzhsky | 251.5 m (825 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 48°49′29.21″N 44°49′5.26″E / 48.8247806°N 44.8181278°E / 48.8247806; 44.8181278 (Chimney of Volzhskaya TEC-1) | |
Dedovichi TV Mast | 1982 | Russia | Dedovichi | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 57°32′24.17″N 29°58′29.01″E / 57.5400472°N 29.9747250°E / 57.5400472; 29.9747250 (Dedovichi TV Mast) | |
Taranivka Radio Mast | 1965 | Ukraine | Taranivka | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 49°38′8.77″N 36°07′26.23″E / 49.6357694°N 36.1239528°E / 49.6357694; 36.1239528 (Taranivka Radio Mast) | mast radiator insulated against ground for mediumwave broadcasting |
Kozmodemyansk TV Mast | 1997 | Russia | Kozmodemyansk | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | | |
Chkalovskoe TV Mast ( РТПС Чкаловское ) | 1989 | Russia | Chkalovskoe | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 44°50′04.23″N 133°01′55.23″E / 44.8345083°N 133.0320083°E / 44.8345083; 133.0320083 (Chkalovskoe TV Mast) | |
Efremov TV Mast | 1989 | Russia | Yefremov | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°08′0.67″N 38°06′14.14″E / 53.1335194°N 38.1039278°E / 53.1335194; 38.1039278 (Efremov TV Mast) | |
Aleksandrov Gay TV Mast | 1987 | Russia | Aleksandrov Gay | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 50°12′01.26″N 48°36′06.46″E / 50.2003500°N 48.6017944°E / 50.2003500; 48.6017944 (Aleksandrov Gay TV Mast) | |
Perelyub TV Mast | 1987 | Russia | Perelyub | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 51°53′17.83″N 50°10′21.45″E / 51.8882861°N 50.1726250°E / 51.8882861; 50.1726250 (Perelyub TV Mast) | |
Galievka TV Mast | 1983 | Russia | Boguchar | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 49°59′26.34″N 40°37′29.29″E / 49.9906500°N 40.6248028°E / 49.9906500; 40.6248028 (Galievka TV Mast) | [16] |
Chimney of Vilnius 3 Power Plant | 198? | Lithuania | Vilnius | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 54°40′3.94″N 25°09′21.23″E / 54.6677611°N 25.1558972°E / 54.6677611; 25.1558972 (Vilnius 3 Power Plant Chimney) | |
Krasnoyarsk GRES-2, Chimney 4 | 1981 | Russia | Zelenogorsk | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 56°8′59.85″N 94°28′42.32″E / 56.1499583°N 94.4784222°E / 56.1499583; 94.4784222 (Krasnoyarsk GRES-2, Chimney 4) | |
Chimney 2 of Moscow Cogeneration Plant 23 | 1980 | Russia | Moscow | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 55°49′14.3″N 37°46′15.45″E / 55.820639°N 37.7709583°E / 55.820639; 37.7709583 (Moscow Cogeneration Plant 23, Chimney 2) | |
2 Chimneys of Nizhnekamskaya TEC-2 | 1978/1982 | Russia | Nizhnekamsk | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 55°34′39.22″N 51°56′36.77″E / 55.5775611°N 51.9435472°E / 55.5775611; 51.9435472 (Nizhnekamskaya TEC-2 Chimney) 55°34′39.18″N 51°56′42.89″E / 55.5775500°N 51.9452472°E / 55.5775500; 51.9452472 (Nizhnekamskaya TEC-2 Chimney) | |
Chimney of TEC-2 | 1978 | Russia | Lipetsk | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 52°34′16″N 39°41′36″E / 52.57111°N 39.69333°E / 52.57111; 39.69333 (Chimney of TEC-2 Lipetsk) | |
Balakovo TV Mast | 1977 | Russia | Balakovo | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 52°04′22.7″N 47°44′53.99″E / 52.072972°N 47.7483306°E / 52.072972; 47.7483306 (Balakovo TV Mast) | [17] |
4th Chimney of Troitskaya GRES | 1976 | Russia | Troitsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 54°2′12.55″N 61°39′5.64″E / 54.0368194°N 61.6515667°E / 54.0368194; 61.6515667 (Troitskaya TEC Chimney) | |
Chimney 1 of Moscow Cogeneration Plant 23 | 1975 | Russia | Moscow | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 55°49′13.97″N 37°46′22.51″E / 55.8205472°N 37.7729194°E / 55.8205472; 37.7729194 (Moscow Cogeneration Plant 23, Chimney 1) | |
Ibresi TV Mast | 1974 | Russia | Ibresi | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 55°16′06.08″N 46°59′35.49″E / 55.2683556°N 46.9931917°E / 55.2683556; 46.9931917 (Ibresi TV Mast) | [18] |
Selivanovo TV Mast | 1976 | Russia | Valuyki | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 50°18′46.65″N 38°11′2.69″E / 50.3129583°N 38.1840806°E / 50.3129583; 38.1840806 (Selivanovo TV Mast) | |
1st Chimney of Stavropolskaya GRES | 1974 | Russia | Solnechnodolsk | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 45°18′41.81″N 41°30′41.39″E / 45.3116139°N 41.5114972°E / 45.3116139; 41.5114972 (Stavropolskaya GRES, 250 metres tall chimney) | |
2 Chimneys of Reftinskaya GRES | 1972/1975 | Russia | Reftinskiy | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 57°6′32″N 61°42′28″E / 57.10889°N 61.70778°E / 57.10889; 61.70778 (Reftinskaya GRES) | №2, №3 |
2 chimneys of Kurakhove TES | 1972 | Ukraine | Kurakhove | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 47°59′40.05″N 37°14′9.96″E / 47.9944583°N 37.2361000°E / 47.9944583; 37.2361000 (Kurakhovskaya TES Chimney) 47°59′40.05″N 37°14′15.83″E / 47.9944583°N 37.2377306°E / 47.9944583; 37.2377306 (Kurakhovskaya TES Chimney) | №5, №6 |
3 Chimneys of Novocherkassk Power Plant | 1970/1971/1972 | Russia | Novocherkassk | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 47°23′39.95″N 40°13′48.68″E / 47.3944306°N 40.2301889°E / 47.3944306; 40.2301889 (Novocherkassk Power Plant Chimney) ; 47°23′59.18″N 40°13′51.29″E / 47.3997722°N 40.2309139°E / 47.3997722; 40.2309139 (Novocherkassk Power Plant Chimney) ; 47°23′57.65″N 40°13′56.56″E / 47.3993472°N 40.2323778°E / 47.3993472; 40.2323778 (Novocherkassk Power Plant Chimney) | №2, №3, №4 |
2 Chimneys of Ladyzhinska Power Station | 1970/1971 | Ukraine | Ladyzhin | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 48°42′22.48″N 29°13′4.39″E / 48.7062444°N 29.2178861°E / 48.7062444; 29.2178861 (Ladyzhinska Power Station Chimney) 48°42′19.31″N 29°13′10.28″E / 48.7053639°N 29.2195222°E / 48.7053639; 29.2195222 (Ladyzhinska Power Station Chimney) | |
3 Chimneys of Lukoml power station | 1969/1971/1973 | Belarus | Novolukoml | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 54°40′51.34″N 29°8′5.27″E / 54.6809278°N 29.1347972°E / 54.6809278; 29.1347972 (Lukoml Power Station Chimney) ; 54°40′47.59″N 29°8′6.51″E / 54.6798861°N 29.1351417°E / 54.6798861; 29.1351417 (Lukoml Power Station Chimney) ; 54°40′44.55″N 29°8′8.98″E / 54.6790417°N 29.1358278°E / 54.6790417; 29.1358278 (Lukoml Power Station Chimney) | also used as electricity pylons |
Simferopol CHAYKA-transmitter | 1969 | Ukraine | Plodove | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 44°53′20.21″N 33°52′23.98″E / 44.8889472°N 33.8733278°E / 44.8889472; 33.8733278 (Simferopol CHAYKA-transmitter, Central Mast) ; 44°53′25.41″N 33°52′17.78″E / 44.8903917°N 33.8716056°E / 44.8903917; 33.8716056 (Simferopol CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) ; 44°53′24.55″N 33°52′31.4″E / 44.8901528°N 33.875389°E / 44.8901528; 33.875389 (Simferopol CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) ; 44°53′14.86″N 33°52′30.24″E / 44.8874611°N 33.8750667°E / 44.8874611; 33.8750667 (Simferopol CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) ; 44°53′15.78″N 33°52′16.6″E / 44.8877167°N 33.871278°E / 44.8877167; 33.871278 (Simferopol CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) | 5 masts |
2 Chimneys of Elektrenai Power Plant | 1968/1973 | Lithuania | Elektrenai | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 54°46′12.71″N 24°38′48.24″E / 54.7701972°N 24.6467333°E / 54.7701972; 24.6467333 (Elektrenai Power Plant Chimney) 54°46′9.23″N 24°38′48.08″E / 54.7692306°N 24.6466889°E / 54.7692306; 24.6466889 (Elektrenai Power Plant Chimney) | also used as electricity pylons |
2 Chimneys of Zmiivska TES | 1968/1969 | Ukraine | Komsomolske | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 49°35′11.44″N 36°31′29.04″E / 49.5865111°N 36.5247333°E / 49.5865111; 36.5247333 (Zmiivska TES Chimney) 49°35′9.84″N 36°31′39.86″E / 49.5860667°N 36.5277389°E / 49.5860667; 36.5277389 (Zmiivska TES Chimney) | №4, №5 |
4 Chimneys of Kryvorizka TES | 1967/1970/1971/1973 | Ukraine | Zelenodolsk | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 47°32′35.39″N 33°39′32.78″E / 47.5431639°N 33.6591056°E / 47.5431639; 33.6591056 (Kryvorizka TES Chimney) 47°32′30.17″N 33°39′32.47″E / 47.5417139°N 33.6590194°E / 47.5417139; 33.6590194 (Kryvorizka TES Chimney) | |
2 Chimneys of Slovyanska Power Plant | 1967/1971 | Ukraine | Slovyansk | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 48°52′13.3″N 37°45′58.28″E / 48.870361°N 37.7661889°E / 48.870361; 37.7661889 (Slovyanska Power Plant Chimney) 48°52′22.44″N 37°46′6.93″E / 48.8729000°N 37.7685917°E / 48.8729000; 37.7685917 (Slovyanska Power Plant Chimney) | №5, №6 |
2 Chimneys of Burshtynska TES | 1967/1969 | Ukraine | Burshtyn | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 49°12′30.97″N 24°39′57.3″E / 49.2086028°N 24.665917°E / 49.2086028; 24.665917 (Burshtynska TES Chimney) 49°12′27.33″N 24°40′2.57″E / 49.2075917°N 24.6673806°E / 49.2075917; 24.6673806 (Burshtynska TES Chimney) | №2, №3; also used as electricity pylons |
2 Chimneys of Kashirskaya GRES | 1966/1983 | Russia | Kashira | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 54°51′24.5″N 38°15′32.95″E / 54.856806°N 38.2591528°E / 54.856806; 38.2591528 (Kashirskaya GRES Chimney) 54°51′23.93″N 38°15′23.24″E / 54.8566472°N 38.2564556°E / 54.8566472; 38.2564556 (Kashirskaya GRES Chimney) | one of them also is used as electricity pylon |
Kirs TV Mast | 1980 | Russia | Kirs | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 59°19′28.37″N 52°16′13.29″E / 59.3245472°N 52.2703583°E / 59.3245472; 52.2703583 (Kirs TV Mast) | |
Pachelma TV Mast | 1981 | Russia | Pachelma | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°20′28.85″N 43°18′18.67″E / 53.3413472°N 43.3051861°E / 53.3413472; 43.3051861 (Pachelma TV Mast) | |
Zarinsk TV Mast | 1985 | Russia | Zarinsk | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°41′41.88″N 84°54′21.64″E / 53.6949667°N 84.9060111°E / 53.6949667; 84.9060111 (Zarinsk TV Mast) | |
2nd Chimney of Shaturskaya GRES | 1971 | Russia | Shatura | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 55°35′00″N 39°33′40″E / 55.58333°N 39.56111°E / 55.58333; 39.56111 (Chimney of Shatura Power Station) | |
Chimney of TEC Sterlitamak | ? | Russia | Sterlitamak | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 53°40′1.07″N 55°53′5.12″E / 53.6669639°N 55.8847556°E / 53.6669639; 55.8847556 (Chimney of TEC Sterlitamak) | |
Azovstal TEC Chimney | 1984 | Ukraine | Mariupol | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 47°5′23.4″N 37°35′18.94″E / 47.089833°N 37.5885944°E / 47.089833; 37.5885944 (Azovstal TEC Chimney) | |
3 Chimneys of Luhanskaya GRES | 1967/1968/1969 | Ukraine | Schastye | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 48°44′52.13″N 39°15′39.25″E / 48.7478139°N 39.2609028°E / 48.7478139; 39.2609028 (Luganska GRES Chimney) 48°45′0.13″N 39°15′44.62″E / 48.7500361°N 39.2623944°E / 48.7500361; 39.2623944 (Luganska GRES Chimney) 48°45′4.3″N 39°15′48.91″E / 48.751194°N 39.2635861°E / 48.751194; 39.2635861 (Luganska GRES Chimney) | |
Chimney of Starooskolskii elektrometallurgicheskiy kombinat | ? | Russia | Stary Oskol | 250 m (820 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | | |
3rd himney of Balakovo Thermal Power Plant | 1983 | Russia | Balakovo | 233.5 m (766 ft) | Chimney (concrete) | 51°58′32.05″N 47°47′6.28″E / 51.9755694°N 47.7850778°E / 51.9755694; 47.7850778 (Large chimney of Balakovo Thermal Power Plant) | |
Azanka TV Mast | ? | Russia | Tavda | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 58°01′44″N 64°46′12″E / 58.02889°N 64.77000°E / 58.02889; 64.77000 (Azanka TV Mast) | |
Troitskoye TV Mast | ? | Russia | Troitskoye | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 49°22′21.31″N 136°35′15.5″E / 49.3725861°N 136.587639°E / 49.3725861; 136.587639 (Troitskoye TV Mast) | |
Vologda TV Mast | planned | Russia | Vologda | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 59°12′32″N 39°49′50″E / 59.20889°N 39.83056°E / 59.20889; 39.83056 (Vologda TV Mast) | [19] |
Volokolamsk TV Mast | ? | Russia | Volokolamsk | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 56°02′38.38″N 36°06′17.5″E / 56.0439944°N 36.104861°E / 56.0439944; 36.104861 (Volokolamsk TV Mast) | [20] |
Uni TV Mast | ? | Russia | Uni | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 57°47′43.37″N 51°24′17.66″E / 57.7953806°N 51.4049056°E / 57.7953806; 51.4049056 (Uni TV Mast) | [21] |
Zheleznogorsk TV Mast | ? | Russia | Zheleznogorsk | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | ? | |
Kletskaya TV Mast | ? | Russia | Kletskaya | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 49°18′14.17″N 43°02′33.9″E / 49.3039361°N 43.042750°E / 49.3039361; 43.042750 (Kletskaya TV Mast) | |
Cahul TV Mast | ? | Moldova | Cahul | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 45°56′06.25″N 28°16′33.78″E / 45.9350694°N 28.2760500°E / 45.9350694; 28.2760500 (Cahul TV Mast) | |
Căuşeni TV Mast | 1993 | Moldova | Căuşeni | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 46°38′22.92″N 29°25′38.79″E / 46.6397000°N 29.4274417°E / 46.6397000; 29.4274417 (Căuşeni TV Mast) | |
Aldan-Lebedinyy TV Mast | ? | Russia | Lebedinyy | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 58°30′0.65″N 125°31′23.4″E / 58.5001806°N 125.523167°E / 58.5001806; 125.523167 (Aldan-Lebedinyy TV Mast) |
Blagodatka TV Mast | ? | Russia | Blagodatka | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°06′04″N 46°25′52″E / 53.10111°N 46.43111°E / 53.10111; 46.43111 (Blagodatka TV Mast) |
Kokuy TV Mast | ? | Russia | Kokuy | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 52°12′39″N 117°29′36″E / 52.21083°N 117.49333°E / 52.21083; 117.49333 (Kokuy TV Mast) |
Visaginas TV Mast | ? | Lithuania | Visaginas | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 55°36′39.79″N 26°25′53.05″E / 55.6110528°N 26.4314028°E / 55.6110528; 26.4314028 (Visaginas TV Mast) | |
Slonim CHAYKA-transmitter | ? | Belarus | Slonim | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°07′52.49″N 25°23′36.22″E / 53.1312472°N 25.3933944°E / 53.1312472; 25.3933944 (Slonim CHAYKA-transmitter, Central Mast) ; 53°08′2.68″N 25°23′32.21″E / 53.1340778°N 25.3922806°E / 53.1340778; 25.3922806 (Slonim CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) ; 53°07′58.14″N 25°23′51.06″E / 53.1328167°N 25.3975167°E / 53.1328167; 25.3975167 (Slonim CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) ; 53°07′45.91″N 25°23′49.59″E / 53.1294194°N 25.3971083°E / 53.1294194; 25.3971083 (Slonim CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) ; 53°07′42.85″N 25°23′29.5″E / 53.1285694°N 25.391528°E / 53.1285694; 25.391528 (Slonim CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) ; 53°07′53.28″N 25°23′18.61″E / 53.1314667°N 25.3885028°E / 53.1314667; 25.3885028 (Slonim CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) | 6 masts |
Syzran CHAYKA-transmitter | ? | Russia | Balasheyka | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°17′18.12″N 48°06′50.72″E / 53.2883667°N 48.1140889°E / 53.2883667; 48.1140889 (Syzran CHAYKA-transmitter, Central Mast) ; 53°17′7.72″N 48°06′52.39″E / 53.2854778°N 48.1145528°E / 53.2854778; 48.1145528 (Syzran CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) ; 53°17′15.83″N 48°07′7.83″E / 53.2877306°N 48.1188417°E / 53.2877306; 48.1188417 (Syzran CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) ; 53°17′26.01″N 48°06′39.11″E / 53.2905583°N 48.1108639°E / 53.2905583; 48.1108639 (Syzran CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) ; 53°17′13.97″N 48°06′34.74″E / 53.2872139°N 48.1096500°E / 53.2872139; 48.1096500 (Syzran CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) ; 53°17′27.12″N 48°06′59.66″E / 53.2908667°N 48.1165722°E / 53.2908667; 48.1165722 (Syzran CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) | 6 masts |
Karachev CHAYKA transmitter, ring masts | ? | Russia | Karachev | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 53°7′44.12″N 34°54′44.38″E / 53.1289222°N 34.9123278°E / 53.1289222; 34.9123278 (Karachev CHAYKA transmitter, Ring Mast) ;53°7′44.46″N 34°54′28.25″E / 53.1290167°N 34.9078472°E / 53.1290167; 34.9078472 (Karachev CHAYKA transmitter, Ring Mast) ;53°7′54.18″N 34°54′28.8″E / 53.1317167°N 34.908000°E / 53.1317167; 34.908000 (Karachev CHAYKA transmitter, Ring Mast) ;53°7′53.84″N 34°54′44.93″E / 53.1316222°N 34.9124806°E / 53.1316222; 34.9124806 (Karachev CHAYKA transmitter, Ring Mast) | 4 masts, used for a 1150 kW-transmitter of CHAYKA-chain GRI 8000 |
Petrozavodsk CHAYKA-transmitter | ? | Russia | Pryazha | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 61°45′31.1″N 33°41′30.42″E / 61.758639°N 33.6917833°E / 61.758639; 33.6917833 (Petrozavodsk CHAYKA-transmitter, Central Mast) ;61°45′25.8″N 33°41′21.28″E / 61.757167°N 33.6892444°E / 61.757167; 33.6892444 (Petrozavodsk CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) ;61°45′35.43″N 33°41′19.39″E / 61.7598417°N 33.6887194°E / 61.7598417; 33.6887194 (Petrozavodsk CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) ;61°45′26.69″N 33°41′41.61″E / 61.7574139°N 33.6948917°E / 61.7574139; 33.6948917 (Petrozavodsk CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) | 5 masts |
Pankratiev Island CHAYKA-transmitter | ? | Russia | Pankratiev Island | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 76°07′34″N 60°12′55″E / 76.12611°N 60.21528°E / 76.12611; 60.21528 (Petrozavodsk CHAYKA-transmitter) | |
Grigoriopol transmitter | ? | Moldova | Maiac | 250 m (820 ft) | Guyed mast | 47°17′19.31″N 29°26′47.28″E / 47.2886972°N 29.4464667°E / 47.2886972; 29.4464667 (Grigoriopol transmitter, 250 m mast (destroyed)) | collapsed in 1997[2] |