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Mir
Summary
Mir is a city[1]. Mir draws 102 Wikipedia views per month (city category, ranking #709 of 5,534).[2]
Key Facts
- Mir is located in Mirski sieĺsaviet[3].
- Mir is in the country of Belarus[4].
- Mir's instance of is recorded as urban settlement in Belarus[5].
- Mir is owned by Petras Simonas Gedgaudaitis[6].
- Mir is owned by Jerzy Iwanowicz Ilinicz[7].
- Mir's flag is recorded as Flags of Mir[8].
- Mir's coat of arms is recorded as Coats of arms of Mir[9].
- Mir's postal code is recorded as 231444[10].
- Mir's Commons category is recorded as Mir, Belarus[11].
- Mir's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+03:00[12].
- Mir's local dialing code is recorded as +375 1596[13].
- 1345 marks the founding of Mir[14].
- Mir's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 53.45472222222222, 'lon': 26.466666666666665}[15].
- Mir's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Mir, Belarus[16].
- Mir has a population of {'amount': '+2500'}[17].
- Mir has a population of {'amount': '+2237'}[18].
- Mir has a population of {'amount': '+2310'}[19].
- Mir has a population of {'amount': '+2250'}[20].
- Mir has a population of {'amount': '+2100'}[21].
- Mir has a population of {'amount': '+2098'}[22].
- Mir has a population of {'amount': '+2124'}[23].
- Mir has a population of {'amount': '+2042'}[24].
- Mir has a population of {'amount': '+5401'}[25].
- Mir has a population of {'amount': '+2600'}[26].
- Mir has a population of {'amount': '+2175'}[27].
Body
Geography
Mir is in the country of Belarus[4]. Mir is located in Mirski sieĺsaviet[3].
Physical Characteristics
Mir covers an area of {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+3.63'}[28]. Mir sits at an elevation of {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+170'}[29]. Population counts include {'amount': '+2500'}[17], {'amount': '+2237'}[18], {'amount': '+2310'}[19], {'amount': '+2250'}[20], {'amount': '+2100'}[21], and {'amount': '+2098'}[22].
Designation and Status
Mir's instance of is recorded as urban settlement in Belarus[5].
History and Context
1345 marks the founding of Mir[14]. Owners include Petras Simonas Gedgaudaitis[6], of Grand Duchy of Lithuania[30] and Jerzy Iwanowicz Ilinicz[7], 1450–1526[31], of Grand Duchy of Lithuania[32].
Why It Matters
Mir draws 102 Wikipedia views per month (city category, ranking #709 of 5,534).[2] Mir has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33]