Itter
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Itter
Summary
Itter is a river[1]. Itter ranks in the top 2% of river entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Itter is located in Hochsauerlandkreis[3].
- Itter is located in Waldeck-Frankenberg[4].
- Itter is in the country of Germany[5].
- Itter's image is recorded as Diemelkraftwerk Wuelmersen.jpg[6].
- Itter's instance of is recorded as river[7].
- Itter's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 56145424496386830692[8].
- Itter's locator map image is recorded as Itter.png[9].
- Itter's Commons category is recorded as Itter (Diemel)[10].
- Itter's mouth of the watercourse is recorded as Diemel[11].
- Itter's lake on watercourse is recorded as Diemelsee[12].
- Itter's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 51.36651389, 'lon': 8.68640278}[13].
- Itter's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0hgqt_y[14].
- Itter's GeoNames ID is recorded as 2895585[15].
- Itter's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+19.3'}[16].
- Itter's watershed area is recorded as {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+52.065'}[17].
- Itter's GNS Unique Feature ID is recorded as -1801191[18].
- Itter's LAWA waterbody ID is recorded as 4414[19].
- Itter's drainage basin is recorded as Weser Basin[20].
- Itter's Wolfram Language entity code is recorded as Entity["River", "Itter::w4333"][21].
- Itter's Yale LUX ID is recorded as place/92231207-e12b-4a98-8b69-31a840cf1d82[22].
Body
Geography
Itter is in the country of Germany[5]. Located in include Hochsauerlandkreis[3], a rural district of North Rhine-Westphalia[23], in Germany[24], founded in 1975[25] and Waldeck-Frankenberg[4], a rural district of Hesse[26], in Germany[27], founded in 1974[28].
Physical Characteristics
Itter's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+19.3'}[16].
Designation and Status
Itter's instance of is recorded as river[7].
Why It Matters
Itter ranks in the top 2% of river entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month).[2] Itter has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] Itter is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]