# bcnbio
**Wikidata**: [Q106163981](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q106163981)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/bcnbio

## Summary
bcnbio is a website dedicated to political history and parliamentary biographies, accessible via the `bcn.cl` domain. It serves as a digital repository for biographical data and political reviews. The site is structured as a wiki and is tracked in Wikidata under the property ID P5442.

## Key Facts
- **Entity Type:** Website
- **Wikidata Property ID:** P5442
- **Interwiki Prefix:** `bcnbio`
- **Current URL Structure:** `https://www.bcn.cl/historiapolitica/resenas_parlamentarias/wiki/$1` (Active since April 28, 2024)
- **Previous URL Structures:**
  - `http://historiapolitica.bcn.cl/resenas_parlamentarias/wiki/$1` (Active Oct 6, 2011 – Apr 28, 2024)
  - `http://biografias.bcn.cl/wiki/$1` (Active Dec 5, 2010 – Oct 6, 2011)
- **Domain Root:** `bcn.cl`
- **Content Focus:** Parliamentary reviews and political history (derived from URL path `historiapolitica` and `resenas_parlamentarias`).

## FAQs
### Q: What is the current web address for bcnbio?
A: As of April 28, 2024, the content is served at `https://www.bcn.cl/historiapolitica/resenas_parlamentarias/wiki/`.

### Q: Has the website URL changed over time?
A: Yes, the site has migrated domains twice. It originated at `biografias.bcn.cl` in 2010, moved to `historiapolitica.bcn.cl` in 2011, and moved again to the main `www.bcn.cl` domain in 2024.

### Q: How is bcnbio referenced in knowledge graphs?
A: It is classified as a "website" and is identified in Wikidata by the property ID P5442.

## Why It Matters
bcnbio serves as a specific, persistent identifier for a specialized biographical and political history resource. Its significance is highlighted by its integration into the Wikidata ecosystem as an interwiki prefix, allowing for the systematic linking of biographical entries across different knowledge bases. The explicit evolution of its URL structure—from a distinct subdomain for biographies to an integrated path within the main historical political domain—demonstrates a concerted effort to maintain digital continuity for parliamentary records. By archiving these "resenas parlamentarias" (parliamentary reviews), the site functions as an essential node for accessing factual historical data regarding political figures.

## Notable For
- **Interwiki Integration:** Recognized specifically as a wikibase interwiki prefix (`bcnbio`), facilitating linking within MediaWiki environments.
- **Domain Longevity:** Maintained active service across three distinct URL structures over a period spanning from 2010 to the present.
- **Specialized Content:** Focuses specifically on political history and parliamentary biographies, indicated by its URL path naming conventions.

## Body
### Technical Classification
bcnbio is technically classified as an instance of a **website**. It operates as a set of related web pages served from a single web domain. Within the Wikidata structured knowledge base, it is assigned the property **P5442**. The site utilizes the interwiki prefix `bcnbio` for the purpose of linking external references to its database of entries.

### URL History and Migration
The web presence of bcnbio has undergone specific migrations since its inception in late 2010. The timeline of these technical changes is documented as follows:

*   **Phase 1 (2010–2011):** The resource was initially located at `http://biografias.bcn.cl/wiki/$1`. This phase began on December 5, 2010, and concluded on October 6, 2011.
*   **Phase 2 (2011–2024):** The site was relocated to `http://historiapolitica.bcn.cl/resenas_parlamentarias/wiki/$1`. This configuration was active starting October 6, 2011, and ended on April 28, 2024.
*   **Phase 3 (2024–Present):** The current and preferred location is `https://www.bcn.cl/historiapolitica/resenas_parlamentarias/wiki/$1`. This secure URL became active on April 28, 2024.

### Related Properties
In addition to its classification as a website, the entity is associated with a sitelink count of 158, indicating the breadth of its connectivity within the knowledge graph at the time of data capture. The aliases for the entity include "bcnbio."