Lobotka
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Lobotka
Summary
Lobotka is a village[1]. Lobotka ranks in the top 0.46% of village entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month, #233 of 50,837).[2]
Key Facts
- Lobotka is located in Värska Rural Municipality[3].
- Lobotka is located in Setomaa Rural Municipality[4].
- Lobotka is in the country of Estonia[5].
- Lobotka's instance of is recorded as village[6].
- Lobotka's official language is recorded as Estonian[7].
- Lobotka's postal code is recorded as 64012[8].
- Lobotka's OpenStreetMap relation ID is recorded as 353815[9].
- Lobotka's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 57.961944444444, 'lon': 27.615555555556}[10].
- Lobotka's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0crfm7f[11].
- Lobotka's population is recorded as {'amount': '+64'}[12].
- Lobotka's population is recorded as {'amount': '+64'}[13].
- Lobotka's population is recorded as {'amount': '+64'}[14].
- Lobotka's EHAK id is recorded as 4435[15].
- Lobotka's time of earliest written record is recorded as +1563-00-00T00:00:00Z[16].
- Lobotka's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'et', 'text': 'Lobotka'}[17].
- Lobotka's GeoNames ID is recorded as 590577[18].
- Lobotka's area is recorded as {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+7.32'}[19].
- Lobotka's GNS Unique Feature ID is recorded as -2623393[20].
- Lobotka's Who's on First ID is recorded as 1343548219[21].
- Lobotka's FactGrid item ID is recorded as peppermint oil[22].
Body
Geography
Lobotka is in the country of Estonia[5]. Located in include Värska Rural Municipality[3], a rural municipality[23], in Estonia[24] and Setomaa Rural Municipality[4], a rural municipality[25], in Estonia[26], founded in 2017[27].
Physical Characteristics
Lobotka's area is recorded as {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+7.32'}[19]. Population counts include {'amount': '+64'}[12].
Designation and Status
Lobotka's instance of is recorded as village[6].
Why It Matters
Lobotka ranks in the top 0.46% of village entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month, #233 of 50,837).[2] Lobotka has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]