Gbadolite
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Gbadolite
Summary
Gbadolite is an official city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo[1]. Gbadolite draws 88 Wikipedia views per month (official_city_of_the_democratic_republic_of_the_congo category, ranking #7 of 26).[2]
Key Facts
- Gbadolite is located in Nord-Ubangi[3].
- Gbadolite is located in Équateur[4].
- Gbadolite is in the country of Democratic Republic of the Congo[5].
- Gbadolite's instance of is recorded as official city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo[6].
- Gbadolite's Commons category is recorded as Gbadolite[7].
- December 8, 1972 marks the founding of Gbadolite[8].
- Gbadolite's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 4.275, 'lon': 21}[9].
- Gbadolite's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Gbadolite[10].
- Gbadolite's capital of is recorded as Nord-Ubangi[11].
- Gbadolite's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Lingala[12].
- Gbadolite sits at an elevation of {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+462'}[13].
- Gbadolite covers an area of {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+278'}[14].
Body
Geography
Gbadolite is in the country of Democratic Republic of the Congo[5]. Located in include Nord-Ubangi[3], a province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo[15], in Democratic Republic of the Congo[16] and Équateur[4], a province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo[17], in Democratic Republic of the Congo[18].
Physical Characteristics
Gbadolite covers an area of {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+278'}[14]. Gbadolite sits at an elevation of {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+462'}[13].
Designation and Status
Gbadolite's instance of is recorded as official city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo[6].
History and Context
December 8, 1972 marks the founding of Gbadolite[8].
Why It Matters
Gbadolite draws 88 Wikipedia views per month (official_city_of_the_democratic_republic_of_the_congo category, ranking #7 of 26).[2] Gbadolite has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] Gbadolite is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]