Cape Svyatoy Nos
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Cape Svyatoy Nos
Summary
Cape Svyatoy Nos is a cape[1]. It draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (cape category, ranking #92 of 461).[2]
Key Facts
- Cape Svyatoy Nos is located in Murmansk Oblast[3].
- Cape Svyatoy Nos is in the country of Russia[4].
- Cape Svyatoy Nos is in the country of Russian Empire[5].
- Cape Svyatoy Nos is in the country of Soviet Union[6].
- Cape Svyatoy Nos is on the body of water White Sea[7].
- Cape Svyatoy Nos is on the body of water Barents Sea[8].
- Cape Svyatoy Nos's image is recorded as Губа Лопское Становище.jpg[9].
- Cape Svyatoy Nos's instance of is recorded as cape[10].
- Cape Svyatoy Nos's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 68.1575, 'lon': 39.742777777778}[11].
- Cape Svyatoy Nos's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05mz31h[12].
- Cape Svyatoy Nos's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Kola Peninsula[13].
- Cape Svyatoy Nos's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[14].
- Cape Svyatoy Nos's described by source is recorded as Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[15].
- Cape Svyatoy Nos's GeoNames ID is recorded as 485392[16].
- Cape Svyatoy Nos's GNS Unique Feature ID is recorded as -3014491[17].
Body
Geography
Country listings include Russia[4], a sovereign state[18], in Russia[19], founded in 1991[20]; Russian Empire[5], an empire[21], in Russian Empire[22], founded in 1721[23]; and Soviet Union[6], a federal republic[24], in Soviet Union[25], founded in 1922[26]. Cape Svyatoy Nos is located in Murmansk Oblast[3]. Adjacent water bodies include White Sea[7], a marginal sea[27], in Russia[28] and Barents Sea[8], a marginal sea[29], in Russia[30].
Designation and Status
Cape Svyatoy Nos's instance of is recorded as cape[10].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Cape Svyatoy Nos include Svyatonossky Gulf[31], a bay[32], in Russia[33].
Why It Matters
Cape Svyatoy Nos draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (cape category, ranking #92 of 461).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34]
Entities named for it include Svyatonossky Gulf[31], a bay[32], in Russia[33].