Kabouterbrug
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Kabouterbrug
Summary
Kabouterbrug is a bridge[1].
Key Facts
- Kabouterbrug is located in Amsterdam[2].
- Kabouterbrug is in the country of Netherlands[3].
- Kabouterbrug's image is recorded as Theophiledebockbrug1.jpg[4].
- Kabouterbrug's instance of is recorded as bridge[5].
- Kabouterbrug's architect is recorded as Dirk Sterenberg[6].
- Kabouters is named after Kabouterbrug[7].
- Théophile de Bock is named after Kabouterbrug[8].
- Kabouterbrug's crosses is recorded as Schinkel[9].
- Kabouterbrug's location is recorded as Amsterdam-Zuid[10].
- Kabouterbrug's Commons category is recorded as Brug 360, Kabouterbrug[11].
- Kabouterbrug's catalog code is recorded as 360[12].
- Kabouterbrug's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 52.354767, 'longitude': 4.853533, 'precision': 1e-05}[13].
- Kabouterbrug's located on street is recorded as Schinkelhavenstraat[14].
- Kabouterbrug's located on street is recorded as Theophile de Bockstraat[15].
- Kabouterbrug's official website is recorded as https://data.amsterdam.nl/openbare-ruimten/0363300012500708[16].
- Kabouterbrug's described at URL is recorded as https://www.bruggenvanamsterdam.nl/schinkelhavenstraat_hoek_schinke.htm[17].
- Kabouterbrug's described at URL is recorded as https://amsterdamopdekaart.nl/1966-1990/Sloterkade/Kabouterbrug[18].
- Kabouterbrug's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11ksgl19p[19].
Body
Geography
Kabouterbrug is in the country of Netherlands[3]. Kabouterbrug is located in Amsterdam[2].
Designation and Status
Kabouterbrug's instance of is recorded as bridge[5].
History and Context
Kabouterbrug's catalog code is recorded as 360[12]. Things named after include Kabouters[7], a political party[20], in Netherlands[21] and Théophile de Bock[8], a painter[22], 1851–1904[23], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[24].