2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin
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2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin
Summary
2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin is an oration[1]. It draws 109 Wikipedia views per month (oration category, ranking #34 of 143).[2]
Key Facts
- 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin authored Vladimir Putin[3].
- 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin is in the country of Germany[4].
- 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin's instance of is recorded as oration[5].
- 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin was followed by 2014 Valdai speech of Vladimir Putin[6].
- The location of 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin was Munich[7].
- 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin is a type of discourse[8].
- 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin is part of Munich Security Conference 2007[9].
- 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin's language of work or name is recorded as Russian[10].
- 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin was published on February 10, 2007[11].
- 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin occurred on February 10, 2007[12].
- 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 48.1375, 'lon': 11.575}[13].
- 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin's speaker is recorded as Vladimir Putin[14].
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When and Where
2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin took place on February 10, 2007[12]. It took place at Munich[7]. It is in the country of Germany[4].
Context
2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin is part of Munich Security Conference 2007[9]. Its instance of is recorded as oration[5]. It was followed by 2014 Valdai speech of Vladimir Putin[6].
Outcome and Impact
2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin's speaker is recorded as Vladimir Putin[14].
Why It Matters
2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin draws 109 Wikipedia views per month (oration category, ranking #34 of 143).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[16]