Max & Moritz
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Max & Moritz
Summary
Max & Moritz is a roller coaster[1]. It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Max & Moritz is located in Loon op Zand[3].
- Max & Moritz is in the country of Netherlands[4].
- Max & Moritz's instance of is recorded as roller coaster[5].
- Max & Moritz's instance of is recorded as amusement ride[6].
- Max & Moritz's composer is recorded as René Merkelbach[7].
- Max & Moritz's manufacturer is recorded as Mack Rides[8].
- Max & Moritz took place at Kaatsheuvel[9].
- The location of Max & Moritz was Efteling[10].
- Max & Moritz's designed by is recorded as Robert-Jaap Jansen[11].
- Max & Moritz's designed by is recorded as Karel Willemen[12].
- Max & Moritz's designed by is recorded as Jeroen Verheij[13].
- Max & Moritz is part of Efteling[14].
- Max & Moritz's Commons category is recorded as Max & Moritz (Efteling)[15].
- Max & Moritz's country of origin is recorded as Netherlands[16].
- 2020 marks the founding of Max & Moritz[17].
- Max & Moritz's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 51.64805555555556, 'lon': 5.0472222222222225}[18].
- Max and Moritz inspired Max & Moritz[19].
- Max & Moritz's replaces is recorded as Bobbaan[20].
- Max & Moritz's nominated for is recorded as Best Roller Coaster[21].
- Max & Moritz's date of official opening is recorded as June 20, 2020[22].
- Max & Moritz's capital cost is recorded as {'unit': 'Q4916', 'amount': '+15000000'}[23].
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Geography
Max & Moritz is in the country of Netherlands[4]. It is located in Loon op Zand[3]. It is part of Efteling[14].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include roller coaster[5] and amusement ride[6].
History and Context
2020 marks the founding of Max & Moritz[17].
Why It Matters
Max & Moritz is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]