Mount Akagi
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Mount Akagi
Summary
Mount Akagi is a volcano[1]. It draws 107 Wikipedia views per month (volcano category, ranking #31 of 256).[2]
Key Facts
- Mount Akagi is located in Gunma Prefecture[3].
- Mount Akagi is in the country of Japan[4].
- Mount Akagi's image is recorded as MountAkagi.jpg[5].
- Mount Akagi's continent is recorded as Asia[6].
- Mount Akagi's instance of is recorded as volcano[7].
- Mount Akagi's made from material is recorded as andesite[8].
- Mount Akagi's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 252982940[9].
- Mount Akagi's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh85003041[10].
- Mount Akagi's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00639118[11].
- Mount Akagi's part of is recorded as Jōmō Sanzan[12].
- Mount Akagi's part of is recorded as 100 Famous Japanese Mountains[13].
- Mount Akagi's part of is recorded as 100 Famous Gunma Mountains[14].
- Mount Akagi's Commons category is recorded as Mount Akagi[15].
- Mount Akagi's highest point is recorded as Mount Kurobi[16].
- Mount Akagi's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 36.560833333333, 'lon': 139.19361111111}[17].
- Mount Akagi's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/050wct[18].
- Mount Akagi's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Honshu[19].
- Mount Akagi's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Mount Akagi[20].
- Mount Akagi's GeoNames ID is recorded as 1865586[21].
- Mount Akagi's detail map is recorded as Mount Akagi Mountaintop Relief Map, SRTM-1, Japanese.jpg[22].
- Mount Akagi's name in kana is recorded as あかぎやま[23].
- Mount Akagi's name in kana is recorded as あかぎさん[24].
- Mount Akagi's Global Volcanism Program ID is recorded as 283130[25].
- Mount Akagi's relief location map is recorded as Mount Akagi Relief Map, SRTM-1.jpg[26].
- Mount Akagi's elevation above sea level is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+1828'}[27].
Body
Works and Contributions
Things named for Mount Akagi include Akagi[28], an aircraft carrier[29].
Why It Matters
Mount Akagi draws 107 Wikipedia views per month (volcano category, ranking #31 of 256).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] It is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]
Entities named for it include Akagi[28], an aircraft carrier[29].