Stolbovoy Island
Russian Federation
Stolbovoy Island has 15 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Late Jurassic
Connects Stolbovoy Island to: Laramie, Wyoming | Lindi Region | Morrison, Colorado | Lindi District, Lindi | Tokanui, New Zealand
Sakha Republic
Connects Stolbovoy Island to: Greenland | Siberia | Belkovsky Island | Khrestivka, Ukraine | Qabala District
Early Cretaceous
Connects Stolbovoy Island to: Ceará | Eluru | Jinzhou, Liaoning | Valles Pasiegos | Riachuelo, Brazil
argillite
Connects Stolbovoy Island to: Nelson, New Zealand | Mont Clare, Pennsylvania | Albemarle, North Carolina | Grand Manan, New Brunswick | Karamea
syncline
Connects Stolbovoy Island to: Southern Illinois | Simi Valley, California | Thorp, Washington | Harrisburg, Illinois | Baraboo, Wisconsin
Dike (geology)
Connects Stolbovoy Island to: County Meath | Ponta Grossa, Brazil | Malappuram district | Benue State | Chinawal, India
siltstone
Connects Stolbovoy Island to: Ponta Grossa, Brazil | Yunnan | Erie, Pennsylvania | Trinidad and Tobago | Flagstaff, Arizona
moss
Connects Stolbovoy Island to: Norway | Iceland | Nicaragua | Greenland | North Macedonia
sedimentary rock
Connects Stolbovoy Island to: South West England | Georgia (U.S. state) | North Region (Cameroon) | Adamawa Region | Trinidad and Tobago
Russian Federation
Connects Stolbovoy Island to: Moldova | Moscow, Central | Uzbekistan | Liepāja, Latvia | Chechnya
fossil
Connects Stolbovoy Island to: Louisville, Kentucky | Tucson, Arizona | Brussels | County Kilkenny | Crete
USSR
Connects Stolbovoy Island to: Samarkand, Uzbekistan | Kyrgyzstan | Bessarabia, Moldova | Romania | Equatorial Guinea