1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake
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1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake
Summary
1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake is an earthquake[1]. It draws 72 Wikipedia views per month (earthquake category, ranking #116 of 869).[2]
Key Facts
- 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake is in the country of Italy[3].
- 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake's instance of is recorded as earthquake[4].
- 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake's instance of is recorded as natural disaster[5].
- 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake's instance of is recorded as disaster[6].
- 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake's Commons category is recorded as 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake[7].
- 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake occurred on September 26, 1997[8].
- 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 43.084, 'lon': 12.812}[9].
- 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake's earthquake magnitude on the moment magnitude scale is recorded as {'amount': '+6.1'}[10].
- 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake's damaged is recorded as Palazzo Comunale[11].
- 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake's damaged is recorded as Upper Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi[12].
- 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake's damaged is recorded as Palazzo dei cardinali Pallotta[13].
- 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake's damaged is recorded as Church of Santi Gregorio e Valentino[14].
- 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake's damaged is recorded as Castello Pallotta[15].
- 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake's vertical depth is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+10'}[16].
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When and Where
1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake took place on September 26, 1997[8]. It is in the country of Italy[3].
Context
Recorded instance of include earthquake[4], natural disaster[5], and disaster[6].
Why It Matters
1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake draws 72 Wikipedia views per month (earthquake category, ranking #116 of 869).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]