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mazanka
Summary
mazanka is an architectural typology[1]. mazanka draws 33 Wikipedia views per month (architectural_typology category, ranking #4 of 5).[2]
Key Facts
- mazanka's image is recorded as Mazanka Terny.JPG[3].
- mazanka's image is recorded as Pan-134003076.jpg[4].
- mazanka's instance of is recorded as architectural typology[5].
- Q124422408 is named after mazanka[6].
- mazanka's made from material is recorded as loam[7].
- mazanka's made from material is recorded as natural stone[8].
- mazanka's made from material is recorded as brushwood[9].
- mazanka's made from material is recorded as twig[10].
- mazanka's made from material is recorded as calcium carbonate[11].
- mazanka's made from material is recorded as straw[12].
- mazanka's made from material is recorded as reed[13].
- mazanka's made from material is recorded as pile[14].
- mazanka's made from material is recorded as adobe[15].
- mazanka's subclass of is recorded as residential building[16].
- mazanka's subclass of is recorded as mud building[17].
- mazanka's subclass of is recorded as hut[18].
- mazanka's subclass of is recorded as earth structure[19].
- mazanka's Commons category is recorded as Mazanka[20].
- mazanka's facet of is recorded as Ukrainian architecture[21].
- mazanka's YouTube video ID is recorded as RoAO8Pr3-Pw[22].
- mazanka's different from is recorded as hata[23].
- mazanka's time period is recorded as 4th millennium BC[24].
- mazanka's Köppen climate classification is recorded as dry-winter continental climate[25].
- mazanka's Köppen climate classification is recorded as arid[26].
- mazanka's image of interior is recorded as Museum of Folk Architecture and Ethnography in Pyrohiv 2302.jpg[27].
Why It Matters
mazanka draws 33 Wikipedia views per month (architectural_typology category, ranking #4 of 5).[2] mazanka has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] mazanka is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]