Jelling Church
church building in Vejle Municipality, Denmark
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Jelling Church
Summary
Jelling Church is a church building[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Jelling Church's religion is recorded as Church of Denmark[3].
- Jelling Church is located in Vejle Municipality[4].
- Jelling Church is in the country of Denmark[5].
- Jelling Church's image is recorded as Kirche Jelling.JPG[6].
- Jelling Church's instance of is recorded as church building[7].
- Jelling Church's made from material is recorded as stone[8].
- Jelling Church's location is recorded as Jelling[9].
- Jelling Church's postal code is recorded as 7300[10].
- Jelling Church's part of is recorded as Jelling Heritage Site[11].
- Jelling Church's Commons category is recorded as Jelling Kirke[12].
- Jelling Church's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 55.756714, 'lon': 9.419718}[13].
- Jelling Church's diocese is recorded as Diocese of Haderslev[14].
- Jelling Church's Commons gallery is recorded as Jelling Kirke[15].
- Jelling Church's described by source is recorded as Trap Danmark (3rd ed.)[16].
- Jelling Church's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1212r_8m[17].
- Jelling Church's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Wikipedia:WikiProject 1000 important articles about Denmark[18].
- Jelling Church's located in the religious territorial entity is recorded as Jelling Parish[19].
- Jelling Church's street address is recorded as {'lang': 'da', 'text': 'Thyrasvej 1, 7300 Jelling'}[20].
- Jelling Church's Lex ID is recorded as Jelling_Kirke[21].
- Jelling Church's category for the exterior of the item is recorded as Category:Interiors of Jelling Kirke[22].
- Jelling Church's OpenStreetMap way ID is recorded as 95792355[23].
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Personal Life
Jelling Church's religion is recorded as Church of Denmark[3].
Why It Matters
Jelling Church has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]