# Andreas Wellinger

> German ski jumper

**Wikidata**: [Q127538](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q127538)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreas_Wellinger)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/andreas-wellinger

## Summary
Andreas Wellinger is a German ski jumper. He is documented in Wikipedia under the title “Andreas Wellinger” and described in Wikidata as a “German ski jumper.” His profile carries a sitelink count of 33, linking to multiple language editions of Wikipedia.

## Biography
- Nationality: Germany  
- Known for: Being a German ski jumper  
- Field(s): Ski jumping  

*(Birth date, place, education, and employer information are not present in the source material and are therefore omitted.)*

## Contributions
No specific contributions such as papers, products, patents, or open‑source projects are listed in the provided source material for Andreas Wellinger.

## FAQs
**What is Andreas Wellinger’s nationality?**  
He is German, as indicated by his Wikidata description and the raw description “German ski jumper.”

**What is Andreas Wellinger’s profession or primary identity?**  
He is a ski jumper, a sportsperson who takes part in ski jumping competitions.

**What is the Wikipedia title associated with Andreas Wellinger?**  
The Wikipedia article about him is titled “Andreas Wellinger.”

**How does Wikidata describe Andreas Wellinger?**  
Wikidata gives him the description “German ski jumper.”

**What is the sitelink count for Andreas Wellinger’s Wikipedia entry?**  
His entry has a sitelink count of 33, meaning it is linked from 33 different language versions of Wikipedia.

**What is a ski jumper, as referenced in the source material?**  
A ski jumper is a sportsperson who takes part in ski jumping competitions.

**How is the entity “human” defined in the source material?**  
A human is any single member of *Homo sapiens*, the unique extant species of the genus *Homo*.

**What country is associated with Andreas Wellinger’s nationality?**  
Germany is the country linked to his nationality.

**What are the inception dates for Germany provided in the source material, and what historical entities do they correspond to?**  
Germany’s inception values include: 1949-05-23 (West Germany), 1933 (Nazi Germany), 1918 (Weimar Republic), 1871-01-01 (German Empire), 1867-07-01 (North German Confederation), 0641 (terminus ante quem for Germania), and 0800-12-25 (Holy Roman Empire).

**What is the sitelink count for the “ski jumper” entity?**  
The ski jumper concept has a sitelink count of 6.

**What is the sitelink count for the “human” entity?**  
The human concept has a sitelink count of 273.

**What is the sitelink count for the “Germany” entity?**  
The Germany concept has a sitelink count of 400.

## Why They Matter
Andreas Wellinger’s presence in knowledge bases such as Wikipedia and Wikidata helps document athletes in the sport of ski jumping, contributing to the visibility and accessibility of information about German competitors. By being catalogued with a specific sitelink count, his entry facilitates cross‑lingual access to biographical data, supporting research, media coverage, and fan engagement. His representation as a German ski jumper adds to the collective record of national participation in winter sports, which can inspire future athletes and inform historical analyses of sport development in Germany.

## Notable For
- German nationality  
- Profession: ski jumper  
- Wikipedia title: *Andreas Wellinger*  
- Wikidata description: “German ski jumper”  
- Sitelink count: 33 (for his Wikipedia entry)  
- Association with the ski jumper entity (sitelink count 6)  
- Association with the human entity (sitelink count 273)  
- Association with the Germany entity (sitelink count 400)  
- Linked to Germany’s historical inception dates (West Germany, Nazi Germany, Weimar Republic, German Empire, North German Confederation, Germania, Holy Roman Empire)

## Body

### Identity and Basic Description
Andreas Wellinger is identified as a German ski jumper. This dual attribution—nationality and sport—is captured in both the raw description and the Wikidata entry.

### Wikipedia and Wikidata Metadata
- The Wikipedia article bearing his name is titled **Andreas Wellinger**.  
- In Wikidata, his description is recorded as **German ski jumper**.  
- The Wikipedia entry for Andreas Wellinger accumulates a **sitelink count of 33**, indicating links from 33 different language editions of Wikipedia.

### Related Concepts: Ski Jumper, Human, Germany
The source material connects Andreas Wellinger to three broader concepts:

1. **Ski jumper** – defined as a sportsperson taking part in ski jumping competitions; this concept has a sitelink count of 6.  
2. **Human** – defined as any single member of *Homo sapiens*, the unique extant species of the genus *Homo*; this concept has a sitelink count of 273.  
3. **Germany** – described as a country in Central Europe; this concept has a sitelink count of 400.

### Germany: Historical Inception Dates
The Germany entity is accompanied by a series of inception values, each tied to a specific historical state or era:

- **1949-05-23** – inception of **West Germany** (preferred value).  
- **1933** – inception of **Nazi Germany**.  
- **1918** – inception of the **Weimar Republic**.  
- **1871-01-01** – inception of the **German Empire**.  
- **1867-07-01** – inception of the **North German Confederation**.  
- **0641** – terminus ante quem for **Germania** (qualified as “terminus ante quem”).  
- **0800-12-25** – inception of the **Holy Roman Empire**.

Each inception value is supplied with qualifiers indicating the historical subject (e.g., “statement_is_subject_of: West Germany”) and, where applicable, reference identifiers (such as , , , , , , , etc.). These references point to sources like the German Historical Museum (HDG) and the official German Basic Law compilation.

### Sitelink Counts of Related Entities
- The **ski jumper** concept is linked from 6 language versions of Wikipedia.  
- The **human** concept is linked from 273 language versions of Wikipedia.  
- The **Germany** concept is linked from 400 language versions of Wikipedia.

### Summary of All Provided Facts
Every fact present in the source material has been incorporated above: Andreas Wellinger’s nationality, profession, Wikipedia title, Wikidata description, and sitelink count; the definitions and sitelink counts of ski jumper, human, and Germany; and the detailed inception timeline for Germany with its qualifiers and references. No information beyond what was supplied has been added.

## References

1. International Ski and Snowboard Federation database
2. Česko-Slovenská filmová databáze
3. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013