Basel Mission
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Basel Mission
Summary
Basel Mission is a Christian missionary society[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Basel Mission's instance of is recorded as Christian missionary society[3].
- Basel Mission's headquarters location is recorded as Basel[4].
- Basel Mission's child organization or unit is recorded as Q116052605[5].
- Basel Mission's Commons category is recorded as Basler Mission[6].
- Basel Mission's archives at is recorded as Archives of Mission 21[7].
- Basel Mission comprises Q116052605[8].
- Basel Mission comprises women in the missionary work of the Basel Mission[9].
- 1815 marks the founding of Basel Mission[10].
- Basel Mission's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Basler Mission[11].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Missionsstation Bonaku[12].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Basler Missions-Handlungs-Gesellschaft[13].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Q50826223[14].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Q50826226[15].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Q50826225[16].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Q50826237[17].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Q50826240[18].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Q50826246[19].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Q50826251[20].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Q64576876[21].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Q64576878[22].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Q64576879[23].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Q64576881[24].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Q64576882[25].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Q64576883[26].
- Basel Mission's owner of is recorded as Q64576885[27].
Body
Founding
1815 marks the founding of Basel Mission[10].
Operations
Basel Mission's headquarters location is recorded as Basel[4]. Its child organization or unit is recorded as Q116052605[5].
Why It Matters
Basel Mission has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]