Kuusjoki
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Kuusjoki
Summary
Kuusjoki is a former municipality of Finland[1]. Kuusjoki draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (former_municipality_of_finland category, ranking #13 of 85).[2]
Key Facts
- Kuusjoki is located in Salo[3].
- Kuusjoki is in the country of Finland[4].
- Kuusjoki's image is recorded as Kuusjokitalo2.jpg[5].
- Kuusjoki's instance of is recorded as former municipality of Finland[6].
- Kuusjoki's coat of arms image is recorded as Kuusjoki.vaakuna.svg[7].
- Kuusjoki's followed by is recorded as Salo[8].
- Kuusjoki's ISNI is recorded as 0000000492948885[9].
- Kuusjoki's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 132544768[10].
- Kuusjoki's locator map image is recorded as Kuusjoki.sijainti.suomi.2008.svg[11].
- Kuusjoki's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n82068274[12].
- Kuusjoki's Commons category is recorded as Kuusjoki[13].
- Kuusjoki's OpenStreetMap relation ID is recorded as 17561246[14].
- Kuusjoki's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 60.520833333333, 'lon': 23.220833333333}[15].
- Kuusjoki's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03bzrn[16].
- Kuusjoki's official website is recorded as http://www.kuusjoki.fi/[17].
- Kuusjoki's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Kuusjoki[18].
- Kuusjoki's population is recorded as {'amount': '+1860'}[19].
- Kuusjoki's population is recorded as {'amount': '+1861'}[20].
- Kuusjoki's population is recorded as {'amount': '+1855'}[21].
- Kuusjoki's population is recorded as {'amount': '+1835'}[22].
- Kuusjoki's population is recorded as {'amount': '+1800'}[23].
- Kuusjoki's population is recorded as {'amount': '+1781'}[24].
- Kuusjoki's population is recorded as {'amount': '+1755'}[25].
- Kuusjoki's population is recorded as {'amount': '+1766'}[26].
- Kuusjoki's population is recorded as {'amount': '+1736'}[27].
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Identity
Kuusjoki's followed by is recorded as Salo[8].
Why It Matters
Kuusjoki draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (former_municipality_of_finland category, ranking #13 of 85).[2] Kuusjoki has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]