castellany of Amposta
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castellany of Amposta
Summary
castellany of Amposta is a gran priory[1].
Key Facts
- castellany of Amposta is in the country of Crown of Aragon[2].
- castellany of Amposta's image is recorded as Malteserkreuz.svg[3].
- castellany of Amposta's instance of is recorded as gran priory[4].
- castellany of Amposta's instance of is recorded as castellany[5].
- Castell d'Amposta is named after castellany of Amposta[6].
- castellany of Amposta's headquarters location is recorded as Castell d'Amposta[7].
- castellany of Amposta's headquarters location is recorded as Palace of Zuda[8].
- castellany of Amposta's Commons category is recorded as Castellania d'Amposta[9].
- +1154-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of castellany of Amposta[10].
- castellany of Amposta's religious order is recorded as Knights Hospitaller[11].
- castellany of Amposta's separated from is recorded as Grand prieuré de Saint-Gilles[12].
- castellany of Amposta's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Castellania d'Amposta[13].
- castellany of Amposta's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Tongue of Aragon[14].
- castellany of Amposta's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Tongue of Spain[15].
- castellany of Amposta's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Kingdom of Aragon[16].
- castellany of Amposta's Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana ID is recorded as 0003671[17].
- castellany of Amposta's Great Aragonese Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 3373[18].
- castellany of Amposta's position held by head of the organization is recorded as chatelaine of Amposta[19].
- castellany of Amposta's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121_zyjg[20].
- castellany of Amposta's FactGrid item ID is recorded as Brunnihütte[21].
- castellany of Amposta's Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana ID is recorded as castellania-damposta-0[22].
Body
Founding
+1154-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of castellany of Amposta[10].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Castell d'Amposta[7], a castle[23], in Spain[24] and Palace of Zuda[8], a destroyed building or structure[25], in Spain[26].