Novorossiysk TV Tower

Novorossiysk TV Tower

Novorossiysk TV Tower is a 261 metres tall tower, used for FM- and TV-transmission at Novorossiysk in Russia. Novorossiysk TV Tower was completed in 1996.

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Coordinates: 44°48′57″N 37°39′30″E / 44.81583°N 37.65833°E / 44.81583; 37.65833


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