Cellatica
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Cellatica
Summary
Cellatica is a comune of Italy[1]. Cellatica has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Cellatica is located in Province of Brescia[3].
- Cellatica is in the country of Italy[4].
- Cellatica's instance of is recorded as comune of Italy[5].
- Cellatica's capital is recorded as Cellatica[6].
- Cellatica's shares border with is recorded as Brescia[7].
- Cellatica's shares border with is recorded as Collebeato[8].
- Cellatica's shares border with is recorded as Concesio[9].
- Cellatica's shares border with is recorded as Gussago[10].
- Cellatica's postal code is recorded as 25060[11].
- Cellatica's Commons category is recorded as Cellatica[12].
- Cellatica's licence plate code is recorded as BS[13].
- Cellatica's patron saint is recorded as Saint George[14].
- Cellatica's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+01:00[15].
- Cellatica's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+02:00[16].
- Cellatica's local dialing code is recorded as 030[17].
- Cellatica's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 45.583333333333, 'lon': 10.183333333333}[18].
- Cellatica's official website is recorded as https://www.comune.cellatica.bs.it/[19].
- Cellatica's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Cellatica[20].
- Cellatica has a population of {'amount': '+4903'}[21].
- Cellatica has a population of {'amount': '+4937'}[22].
- Cellatica has a population of {'amount': '+4843'}[23].
- Cellatica's coordinates of northernmost point is recorded as {'lat': 45.5958134, 'lon': 10.1769693}[24].
- Cellatica's coordinates of southernmost point is recorded as {'lat': 45.5533753, 'lon': 10.1614313}[25].
- Cellatica's coordinates of easternmost point is recorded as {'lat': 45.5906124, 'lon': 10.1987282}[26].
- Cellatica's coordinates of westernmost point is recorded as {'lat': 45.5541999, 'lon': 10.1597803}[27].
Body
Identity
Cellatica's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'it', 'text': 'Cellatica'}[28].
Why It Matters
Cellatica has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]