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Kekur

Kekur is a city in Russia with a population of about 0.

RussiaSmall town🕐 Europe/Moscow
Kekur

A stack or sea stack is a geological landform consisting of a steep and often vertical column or columns of rock in the sea near a coast, formed by wave erosion. Stacks are formed over time by wind and water, processes of coastal geomorphology. They are formed when part of a headland is eroded by hydraulic action, which is the force of the sea or water crashing against the rock. The force of the water weakens cracks in the headland, causing them to later collapse, forming free-standing stacks and even a small island. Without the constant presence of water, stacks also form when a natural arch collapses under gravity, due to sub-aerial processes like wind erosion. Erosion causes the arch to collapse, leaving the pillar of hard rock standing away from the coast—the stack. Eventually, erosion will cause the stack to collapse, leaving a stump. Stacks can provide important nesting locations for seabirds, and many are popular for rock climbing, primarily in Ireland.

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About Kekur

CountryRussia
ContinentEurope
Explore34
Population0
Local currencyRUB
Coordinates61.9672, 54.3771
Time zoneEurope/Moscow

🧭 Facts & curiosities

Settlement typeSmall town
Distance to the capital1,180 km · Moscow
Population (Russia)#6357 most populated in Russia
Where on Earth61°58′2″N · 54°22′37″E
HemisphereN · E
Distance to the equator6,898 km
Distance to the North Pole3,121 km
Same latitude asEspoo (Finland)
Antipode (other side of Earth)-61.97, -125.62

✈️ Distance to major cities

Moscow1,180 km
London3,403 km
Paris3,474 km
Cairo3,926 km
Dubai4,088 km
Beijing4,744 km

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