Martin Place
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Martin Place
Summary
Martin Place is a pedestrian zone[1]. It draws 86 Wikipedia views per month (pedestrian_zone category, ranking #2 of 14).[2]
Key Facts
- Martin Place is located in City of Sydney[3].
- Martin Place is in the country of Australia[4].
- Martin Place's image is recorded as Martin Place, Sydney, Australia.jpg[5].
- Martin Place's image is recorded as View of Martin Place from Castlereagh St, Sydney (NSW) (7417190710) (2).jpg[6].
- Martin Place's instance of is recorded as pedestrian zone[7].
- James Martin is named after Martin Place[8].
- Martin Place's location is recorded as Sydney Central Business District[9].
- Martin Place's postal code is recorded as 2000[10].
- Martin Place's Commons category is recorded as Martin Place, Sydney[11].
- +1935-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Martin Place[12].
- Martin Place's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': -33.867686111111, 'lon': 151.20982222222}[13].
- Martin Place's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05x3t9[14].
- Martin Place's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Martin Place[15].
- Martin Place's Commons gallery is recorded as Martin Place, Sydney[16].
- Martin Place's place name sign is recorded as Martin Place, Sydney sign.jpg[17].
- Martin Place's KML file is recorded as Template:Attached KML/Martin Place[18].
- Martin Place's Dictionary of Sydney ID is recorded as place/martin_place[19].
Body
Geography
Martin Place is in the country of Australia[4]. It is located in City of Sydney[3].
Designation and Status
Martin Place's instance of is recorded as pedestrian zone[7].
History and Context
+1935-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Martin Place[12]. James Martin is named after it[8].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Martin Place include it railway station[20], a railway station[21], in Australia[22], founded in 1979[23].
Why It Matters
Martin Place draws 86 Wikipedia views per month (pedestrian_zone category, ranking #2 of 14).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]
Entities named for it include it railway station[20], a railway station[21], in Australia[22], founded in 1979[23].