Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part
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Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part
Summary
Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part is a funerary structure[1].
Key Facts
- Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part is located in Roman-Catholic part — located in the administrative territorial entity (P131): Arnhem[2].
- Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part is in the country of Roman-Catholic part — country (P17): Netherlands[3].
- Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part's image is recorded as Katholieke begraafplaats op Moscowa.jpg[4].
- Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part's instance of is recorded as Roman-Catholic part — instance of (P31): funerary structure[5].
- Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part's architect is recorded as Roman-Catholic part — architect (P84): Abraham van Cuylenburgh jr.[6].
- Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part's architectural style is recorded as Roman-Catholic part — architectural style (P149): Gothic Revival[7].
- Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part's Rijksmonument ID is recorded as 516725[8].
- Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part's part of is recorded as Roman-Catholic part — part of (P361): Moscowa[9].
- Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part's Commons category is recorded as Moscowa cemetery, Arnhem[10].
- +1875-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part[11].
- Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 52.0051, 'longitude': 5.9194, 'precision': 0.0014592721492505}[12].
- Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part's located on street is recorded as Roman-Catholic part — located on street (P669): Waterbergseweg[13].
- Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part's described by source is recorded as Roman-Catholic part — described by source (P1343): Q134503715[14].
- Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part's heritage designation is recorded as Roman-Catholic part — heritage designation (P1435): Rijksmonument[15].
- Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part's street address is recorded as Waterbergseweg 18[16].
Body
Geography
Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part is in the country of Roman-Catholic part — country (P17): Netherlands[3]. It is located in Roman-Catholic part — located in the administrative territorial entity (P131): Arnhem[2]. Its part of is recorded as Roman-Catholic part — part of (P361): Moscowa[9].
Designation and Status
Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part's instance of is recorded as Roman-Catholic part — instance of (P31): funerary structure[5]. Its heritage designation is recorded as Roman-Catholic part — heritage designation (P1435): Rijksmonument[15].
History and Context
+1875-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Moscowa: Roman-Catholic part[11].