Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights
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Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights
Summary
Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights is a museum[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights is located in Vilnius City Municipality[3].
- Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights is in the country of Lithuania[4].
- Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights's instance of is recorded as museum[5].
- Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights's headquarters location is recorded as Vilnius[6].
- Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights's Commons category is recorded as Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights[7].
- 1992 marks the founding of Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights[8].
- Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 54.68787777777778, 'lon': 25.270591666666668}[9].
- Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights's official website is recorded as http://genocid.lt/muziejus[10].
- Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights's official website is recorded as http://genocid.lt/muziejus/en[11].
- Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights's official website is recorded as http://genocid.lt/muziejus/ru[12].
- Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights's email address is recorded as mailto:[email protected][13].
- Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights's phone number is recorded as +370 602 87022[14].
- Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'lt', 'text': 'Okupacijų ir laisvės kovų muziejus'}[15].
- Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights's category for the interior of the item is recorded as Category:Interior of the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights[16].
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Founding
1992 marks the founding of Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights[8].
Operations
Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights's headquarters location is recorded as Vilnius[6].
Why It Matters
Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[17]