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GVB
Summary
GVB is a business[1]. GVB has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- GVB was a member of International Association of Public Transport[3].
- GVB is located in Amsterdam[4].
- GVB is in the country of Netherlands[5].
- GVB's instance of is recorded as business[6].
- GVB's instance of is recorded as enterprise[7].
- GVB is owned by Amsterdam[8].
- GVB's headquarters location is recorded as Amsterdam[9].
- GVB's Commons category is recorded as GVB (Amsterdam)[10].
- GVB's industry is recorded as public transport[11].
- 1943 marks the founding of GVB[12].
- GVB's location of formation is recorded as Amsterdam[13].
- GVB's official website is recorded as https://www.gvb.nl/[14].
- GVB's topic's main category is recorded as Category:GVB (Amsterdam)[15].
- GVB's Commons gallery is recorded as GVB (Amsterdam)[16].
- GVB's replaces is recorded as Q13641136[17].
- GVB's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'nl', 'text': 'GVB NV'}[18].
- GVB's legal form is recorded as naamloze vennootschap[19].
- GVB's owner of is recorded as Tram stop Westwijk[20].
- GVB's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Scheepvaartmuseum Wikidataproject[21].
- GVB's has works in the collection is recorded as Het Scheepvaartmuseum[22].
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Founding
1943 marks the founding of GVB[12]. GVB's location of formation is recorded as Amsterdam[13].
Identity
GVB's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'nl', 'text': 'GVB NV'}[18].
Operations
GVB's headquarters location is recorded as Amsterdam[9].
Industry
GVB's industry is recorded as public transport[11].
Ownership
GVB is owned by Amsterdam[8].
Why It Matters
GVB has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] GVB is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]