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median strip
Summary
median strip ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (157 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- median strip's image is recorded as Westring Kiel Grünstreifen.jpg[2].
- median strip's main regulatory text is recorded as Road Structure Ordinance[3].
- median strip's subclass of is recorded as urban green space[4].
- median strip's subclass of is recorded as zone[5].
- median strip's part of is recorded as thoroughfare[6].
- median strip's part of is recorded as road[7].
- median strip's Commons category is recorded as Traffic medians[8].
- median strip's has part is recorded as traffic island[9].
- median strip's has part is recorded as margial strip[10].
- median strip's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/040l31[11].
- median strip's Art & Architecture Thesaurus ID is recorded as 300003855[12].
- median strip's facet of is recorded as dual carriageway[13].
- median strip's facet of is recorded as controlled-access highway[14].
- median strip's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of Civil Engineering Terminology (1st edition)[15].
- median strip's described by source is recorded as Kenchiku-gaku Yōgo Jiten (Dai 2-han)[16].
- median strip's described by source is recorded as Encyclopedia of Architecture and Building (2nd edition)[17].
- median strip's described by source is recorded as Road Dictionary | PIARC[18].
- median strip's name in kana is recorded as ちゅうおうたい[19].
- median strip's name in kana is recorded as ちゅうおうぶんりたい[20].
- median strip's BabelNet ID is recorded as 15594473n[21].
- median strip's Treccani ID is recorded as spartitraffico[22].
- median strip's Open Library subject ID is recorded as median_strips[23].
- median strip's contains is recorded as road surface[24].
- median strip's contains is recorded as tree[25].
- median strip's contains is recorded as Jersey barrier[26].
Why It Matters
median strip ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (157 views/month).[1] It has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] It is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]