Central Europe
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Central Europe
Summary
Central Europe is a region[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of region entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,883 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Central Europe's instance of is recorded as region[3].
- Central Europe's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 151180158[4].
- Central Europe's GND ID is recorded as 4039677-0[5].
- Central Europe's locator map image is recorded as Central Europe (Brockhaus).svg[6].
- Central Europe's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh85021901[7].
- Central Europe's IdRef ID is recorded as 033661766[8].
- Central Europe's part of is recorded as Europe[9].
- Central Europe's Commons category is recorded as Central Europe[10].
- Central Europe's BNCF Thesaurus ID is recorded as 19049[11].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as Austria[12].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as Germany[13].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as Poland[14].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as Czech Republic[15].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as Slovakia[16].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as Switzerland[17].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as Hungary[18].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as Belgium[19].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as Liechtenstein[20].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as Luxembourg[21].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as Denmark[22].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as France[23].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as Ireland[24].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as Netherlands[25].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as United Kingdom[26].
- Central Europe's has part is recorded as Slovenia[27].
Body
Geography
Central Europe's part of is recorded as Europe[9].
Designation and Status
Central Europe's instance of is recorded as region[3].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Central Europe include Mitropa[28], a business[29], in Germany[30], founded in 1916[31], headquartered in Munich[32].
Why It Matters
Central Europe ranks in the top 3% of region entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,883 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] It is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]
Entities named for it include Mitropa[28], a business[29], in Germany[30], founded in 1916[31], headquartered in Munich[32].