The Farthest Point from the Ocean
Uyghur Heritage
The farthest point from any ocean, known as the continental pole of inaccessibility, is located in the Eurasian continent, specifically in the Uyghur Region, near the border with Kazakhstan. The coordinates for this location are approximately 46°16.8′N,86°40.2′E, and it lies about 2,645 kilometres (1,644 miles) from the nearest coastline. This remote point is often called the "Eurasian Pole of Inaccessibility."
Situated in a sparsely populated area with a very harsh climate.
The nearest significant settlement is Ürümqi, the capital of the Uyghur Region.
The surrounding region features desert and mountainous terrain, contributing to its inaccessibility.
This point stands as a geographical landmark, marking the farthest distance from any of the world's oceans and highlighting the remoteness of this location.
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