Kyiv TV Tower
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The Kyiv TV Tower (Ukrainian: Телевізійна вежа, romanized: Televiziyna vezha) is a 385 m-high (1,263 ft) lattice metal tower on Oranzhereina Street, Kyiv, Ukraine, and is the tallest structure in the country. The tower was built in 1973 while Kyiv was the capital of Ukrainian SSR. The tower was the tallest freestanding metal structure in the world It is used for radio and television broadcasting and is not open to the public. It is the tallest lattice tower in the world and sixth tallest structure in Europe.
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Yuriia Illienka Street, Kyiv Lukyanivka
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N 50.471111111111 ° | E 30.453333333333 ° |
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Київська телевежа
Yuriia Illienka Street
04086 Kyiv, Lukyanivka
Ukraine
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