Kingdom of Illyria
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Kingdom of Illyria
Summary
Kingdom of Illyria is a historical country[1]. It draws 129 Wikipedia views per month (historical_country category, ranking #469 of 1,549).[2]
Key Facts
- Kingdom of Illyria's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[3].
- Kingdom of Illyria is in the country of Austrian Empire[4].
- Kingdom of Illyria's continent is recorded as Europe[5].
- Kingdom of Illyria's instance of is recorded as historical country[6].
- Kingdom of Illyria's instance of is recorded as crown land of Austria[7].
- Kingdom of Illyria's capital is recorded as Ljubljana[8].
- Kingdom of Illyria's official language is recorded as German[9].
- Kingdom of Illyria's official language is recorded as Slovene[10].
- Kingdom of Illyria's official language is recorded as Italian[11].
- Kingdom of Illyria's official language is recorded as Croatian[12].
- Kingdom of Illyria's flag image is recorded as Flag of the Kingdom of Illyria.svg[13].
- Kingdom of Illyria's coat of arms image is recorded as CoA of Kingdom of Illyria.svg[14].
- Kingdom of Illyria's basic form of government is recorded as monarchy[15].
- Kingdom of Illyria's locator map image is recorded as Austrian kingdom of illyria.png[16].
- Kingdom of Illyria's Commons category is recorded as Austrian Kingdom of Illyria[17].
- +1816-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Kingdom of Illyria[18].
- Kingdom of Illyria was dissolved in +1849-01-01T00:00:00Z[19].
- Kingdom of Illyria's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 46.05, 'lon': 14.5}[20].
- Kingdom of Illyria's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02p7tx6[21].
- Kingdom of Illyria's official religion is recorded as Catholicism[22].
- Kingdom of Illyria's Istrapedia ID is recorded as 2893[23].
Body
Founding
+1816-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Kingdom of Illyria[18].
Dissolution
Kingdom of Illyria was dissolved in +1849-01-01T00:00:00Z[19].
Why It Matters
Kingdom of Illyria draws 129 Wikipedia views per month (historical_country category, ranking #469 of 1,549).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] It is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]