Diyarbakır Fortress
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Diyarbakır Fortress
Summary
Diyarbakır Fortress is a fortress[1]. It draws 109 Wikipedia views per month (fortress category, ranking #51 of 351).[2]
Key Facts
- Diyarbakır Fortress is located in Diyarbakır Province[3].
- Diyarbakır Fortress is in the country of Turkey[4].
- Diyarbakır Fortress's instance of is recorded as fortress[5].
- Diyarbakır Fortress's instance of is recorded as city walls[6].
- Diyarbakır Fortress is part of Diyarbakır Fortress and Hevsel Gardens Cultural Landscape[7].
- Diyarbakır Fortress's Commons category is recorded as City walls in Diyarbakır[8].
- Diyarbakır Fortress comprises Q87974937[9].
- Diyarbakır Fortress comprises Dağ Kapı[10].
- Diyarbakır Fortress comprises Urfa Gate[11].
- Diyarbakır Fortress comprises Q87977277[12].
- Diyarbakır Fortress comprises Goat Tower[13].
- Diyarbakır Fortress comprises Q87918305[14].
- Diyarbakır Fortress comprises Q87900285[15].
- Diyarbakır Fortress's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 37.910861111111, 'lon': 40.227277777778}[16].
- Diyarbakır Fortress's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Southeastern Anatolia Region[17].
- Diyarbakır Fortress's heritage designation is recorded as part of UNESCO World Heritage Site[18].
- Diyarbakır Fortress's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'tr', 'text': 'Diyarbakır Kalesi'}[19].
- Diyarbakır Fortress's World Heritage criteria is recorded as (iv)[20].
- Diyarbakır Fortress's state of conservation is recorded as structure under restoration[21].
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Geography
Diyarbakır Fortress is in the country of Turkey[4]. It is located in Diyarbakır Province[3]. It is part of it and Hevsel Gardens Cultural Landscape[7].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include fortress[5] and city walls[6]. Diyarbakır Fortress's heritage designation is recorded as part of UNESCO World Heritage Site[18].
Why It Matters
Diyarbakır Fortress draws 109 Wikipedia views per month (fortress category, ranking #51 of 351).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]