Judith Bridge
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Judith Bridge
Summary
Judith Bridge is a former bridge[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Judith Bridge is located in Old Town[3].
- Judith Bridge is located in Malá Strana[4].
- Judith Bridge is located in Prague 1[5].
- Judith Bridge is in the country of Czech Republic[6].
- Judith Bridge's image is recorded as Návrat domů-olejomalba na plátně od Lubomíra Herce.jpg[7].
- Judith Bridge's instance of is recorded as former bridge[8].
- Judith of Thuringia is named after Judith Bridge[9].
- Judith Bridge's structure replaced by is recorded as Charles Bridge[10].
- Judith Bridge's crosses is recorded as Vltava[11].
- Judith Bridge's part of is recorded as Old Town[12].
- Judith Bridge's Commons category is recorded as Juditin most[13].
- Judith Bridge's Structurae structure ID is recorded as 20033391[14].
- Judith Bridge's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 50.086388888889, 'lon': 14.411944444444}[15].
- Judith Bridge's NL CR AUT ID is recorded as ge759725[16].
- Judith Bridge's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'cs', 'text': 'Juditin most'}[17].
- Judith Bridge's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/12372ml2[18].
- Judith Bridge's state of conservation is recorded as demolished or destroyed[19].
- Judith Bridge's state of use is recorded as permanently closed[20].
- Judith Bridge's BHCL UUID is recorded as cc7eb635-afd0-4dba-b3d3-ed263ce2e43e[21].
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Geography
Judith Bridge is in the country of Czech Republic[6]. Located in include Old Town[3], a cadastral area in the Czech Republic[22], in Czech Republic[23]; Malá Strana[4], a cadastral area in the Czech Republic[24], in Czech Republic[25]; and Prague 1[5], an administrative district of Prague[26], in Czech Republic[27], founded in 1973[28], headquartered in Prague[29]. Its part of is recorded as Old Town[12].
Designation and Status
Judith Bridge's instance of is recorded as former bridge[8].
History and Context
Judith of Thuringia is named after Judith Bridge[9].
Why It Matters
Judith Bridge has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]