# Enchelanai
**Wikidata**: [Q130495051](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q130495051)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/enchelanai

## Summary
Enchelanai is an ancient city, specifically a large human settlement. It is also known by the alternative name Ἐγχελᾶναι. The entity is primarily documented in the German-language version of Wikipedia.

## Key Facts
- Enchelanai is an instance of a city (a large human settlement).
- The entity has the aliases Ἐγχελᾶναι and Enchelanai.
- It is documented on the German-language Wikipedia site (`de`).
- The Wikidata entry for Enchelanai has a sitelink count of 1.

## FAQs
**What is Enchelanai?**
Enchelanai was an ancient city, classified as a large human settlement. It is known from historical sources under this name and its Greek form, Ἐγχελᾶναι.

**In what language is information about Enchelanai available?**
The primary source of structured information for this entity is the German-language Wikipedia. The Wikidata entry links to this single language version.

## Why It Matters
As an ancient city, Enchelanai represents a point of historical and archaeological interest, contributing to the understanding of settlement patterns and urban development in its region. Its presence in knowledge bases helps preserve its identity and facilitates scholarly research into lesser-known ancient settlements.

## Notable For
- Being identified and recorded as a distinct city in historical knowledge bases.

## Body
### Classification and Identity
Enchelanai is classified as a city, defined as a large human settlement. This primary classification establishes its significance as an urban center in antiquity.

### Alternative Names
The entity is known by two primary names. The standard name is Enchelanai, and it has an alias in the Greek language: Ἐγχελᾶναι. These variants reflect different linguistic or historical transcriptions of the city's name.

### Knowledge Base Representation
Enchelanai is represented in the Wikidata knowledge base, where it is associated with a single sitelink. This sitelink connects the entity to its corresponding article on the German-language Wikipedia (`de`), which serves as the main source of encyclopedic information.