Björketorp Runestone
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Björketorp Runestone
Summary
Björketorp Runestone is a Norse runestone[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of norse_runestone entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (29 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Björketorp Runestone is located in Ronneby Municipality[3].
- Björketorp Runestone is in the country of Sweden[4].
- Björketorp Runestone's image is recorded as Bjorketorpsstenen helbild.jpg[5].
- Björketorp Runestone's instance of is recorded as Norse runestone[6].
- Björketorp Runestone's writing system is recorded as futhark[7].
- Björketorp Runestone's part of is recorded as Blekinge runestones[8].
- Björketorp Runestone's Commons category is recorded as Björketorpsstenen (DR 360)[9].
- Björketorp Runestone's language of work or name is recorded as Proto-Norse[10].
- +0700-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Björketorp Runestone[11].
- Björketorp Runestone's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 56.202282, 'lon': 15.380913}[12].
- Björketorp Runestone's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05rq06[13].
- Björketorp Runestone's Commons gallery is recorded as Björketorpsstenen[14].
- Björketorp Runestone's Swedish Open Cultural Heritage URI is recorded as raa/fmi/12000000217736[15].
- Björketorp Runestone's Swedish Open Cultural Heritage URI is recorded as uu/srdb/4ce7df45-f60d-4ebc-b13f-12b95b8257cc[16].
- Björketorp Runestone's Swedish Open Cultural Heritage URI is recorded as raa/lamning/dc6a8db2-d540-44fa-9b42-adc1d70a5c53[17].
- Björketorp Runestone's Scandinavian Runic-text Database ID is recorded as DR 360[18].
- Björketorp Runestone's described by source is recorded as Alvin[19].
- Björketorp Runestone's described by source is recorded as Swedish Literature Bank[20].
- Björketorp Runestone's heritage designation is recorded as monument in Fornminnesregistret[21].
- Björketorp Runestone's OpenStreetMap node ID is recorded as 1448906587[22].
Why It Matters
Björketorp Runestone ranks in the top 8% of norse_runestone entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (29 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]