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101
Summary
101 is a positive integer[1]. 101 ranks in the top 7% of positive_integer entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (261 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 101's image is recorded as 101 - Non-Emergency Number - Fruit by Simon Wade (8167036166).jpg[3].
- 101's instance of is recorded as positive integer[4].
- 101's instance of is recorded as prime number[5].
- 101's instance of is recorded as odd number[6].
- 101's instance of is recorded as centered decagonal number[7].
- 101's instance of is recorded as palindromic number[8].
- 101's Commons category is recorded as 101 (number)[9].
- 101's pronunciation audio is recorded as LL-Q33890 (nso)-Mohau-101.wav[10].
- 101's pronunciation audio is recorded as Cs-101.ogg[11].
- 101's pronunciation audio is recorded as En-us-101.ogg[12].
- 101's pronunciation audio is recorded as Ru-101.ogg[13].
- 101's numeric value is recorded as {'amount': '+101'}[14].
- 101's OmegaWiki Defined Meaning is recorded as 7024[15].
- 101's different from is recorded as 101[16].
- 101's BabelNet ID is recorded as 03137878n[17].
- 101's code is recorded as 65[18].
- 101's code is recorded as 1100101[19].
- 101's code is recorded as ๑๐๑[20].
- 101's code is recorded as ১০১[21].
- 101's code is recorded as CI[22].
- 101's code is recorded as १०१[23].
- 101's code is recorded as ૧૦૧[24].
- 101's code is recorded as ௱௧[25].
- 101's code is recorded as ௧0௧[26].
- 101's code is recorded as · − − − − − − − − − · − − − −[27].
Why It Matters
101 ranks in the top 7% of positive_integer entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (261 views/month).[2] 101 has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] 101 is known by 43 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]