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groundbreaking ceremony
Summary
groundbreaking ceremony ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (103 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- groundbreaking ceremony's image is recorded as US Navy 120118-N-SG869-045 Jackalyne Pfannenstiel, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy, Installations and Environment, third from left, and.jpg[2].
- groundbreaking ceremony's image is recorded as Jimmy Flynt and Larry Flynt with Golden Shovels.jpg[3].
- groundbreaking ceremony's follows is recorded as construction permit[4].
- groundbreaking ceremony's followed by is recorded as construction[5].
- groundbreaking ceremony's subclass of is recorded as ceremony[6].
- groundbreaking ceremony's subclass of is recorded as key event[7].
- groundbreaking ceremony's subclass of is recorded as start of construction[8].
- groundbreaking ceremony's Commons category is recorded as Groundbreaking ceremonies[9].
- groundbreaking ceremony's has part is recorded as digging[10].
- groundbreaking ceremony's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/032xxy[11].
- groundbreaking ceremony's U.S. National Archives Identifier is recorded as 10644179[12].
- groundbreaking ceremony's facet of is recorded as foundation[13].
- groundbreaking ceremony's facet of is recorded as architectural structure[14].
- groundbreaking ceremony's different from is recorded as foundation stone laying ceremony[15].
- groundbreaking ceremony's different from is recorded as start of construction[16].
- groundbreaking ceremony's different from is recorded as Select Society of Sanitary Sludge Shovelers[17].
- groundbreaking ceremony's Quora topic ID is recorded as GROUNDBREAKING[18].
- groundbreaking ceremony's Interlingual Index ID is recorded as i36662[19].
- groundbreaking ceremony's WordNet 3.1 Synset ID is recorded as 00240350-n[20].
- groundbreaking ceremony's museum-digital tag ID is recorded as 38617[21].
Why It Matters
groundbreaking ceremony ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (103 views/month).[1] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 23 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]