March of Tuscany
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March of Tuscany
Summary
March of Tuscany is a state in the Holy Roman Empire[1]. It draws 164 Wikipedia views per month (state_in_the_holy_roman_empire category, ranking #13 of 43).[2]
Key Facts
- March of Tuscany is in the country of Kingdom of Italy[3].
- March of Tuscany is in the country of Holy Roman Empire[4].
- March of Tuscany's continent is recorded as Europe[5].
- March of Tuscany's instance of is recorded as state in the Holy Roman Empire[6].
- March of Tuscany's capital is recorded as Lucca[7].
- March of Tuscany's capital is recorded as Florence[8].
- March of Tuscany's capital is recorded as San Miniato[9].
- March of Tuscany's coat of arms image is recorded as Great coat of arms of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.svg[10].
- March of Tuscany's locator map image is recorded as Italy 1000 AD-es.svg[11].
- March of Tuscany's locator map image is recorded as Itàlia any 1000.svg[12].
- +0846-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of March of Tuscany[13].
- March of Tuscany was dissolved in +1197-01-01T00:00:00Z[14].
- March of Tuscany's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 43.85, 'lon': 10.516666666666667}[15].
- March of Tuscany's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02pg7ty[16].
- March of Tuscany's replaced by is recorded as Republic of Florence[17].
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Geography
Country listings include Kingdom of Italy[3], a historical country[18], in Holy Roman Empire[19], founded in 0961[20] and Holy Roman Empire[4], an empire[21], in Holy Roman Empire[22], founded in 0962[23]. March of Tuscany's continent is recorded as Europe[5].
Designation and Status
March of Tuscany's instance of is recorded as state in the Holy Roman Empire[6].
History and Context
+0846-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of March of Tuscany[13].
Why It Matters
March of Tuscany draws 164 Wikipedia views per month (state_in_the_holy_roman_empire category, ranking #13 of 43).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]