Parkstadion
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Parkstadion
Summary
Parkstadion is an association football venue[1]. Parkstadion draws 172 Wikipedia views per month (association_football_venue category, ranking #217 of 1,755).[2]
Key Facts
- Parkstadion is located in Gelsenkirchen[3].
- Parkstadion is in the country of Germany[4].
- Parkstadion's image is recorded as Parkstadion 1998-09-12.jpg[5].
- Parkstadion's instance of is recorded as association football venue[6].
- Parkstadion's instance of is recorded as destroyed building or structure[7].
- Parkstadion's location is recorded as Gelsenkirchen[8].
- Parkstadion's Commons category is recorded as Parkstadion[9].
- Parkstadion's occupant is recorded as Schalke 04[10].
- +1973-08-04T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Parkstadion[11].
- Parkstadion's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 51.559167, 'lon': 7.066667}[12].
- Parkstadion's sport is recorded as association football[13].
- Parkstadion's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/08hcyd[14].
- Parkstadion's significant event is recorded as 1974 FIFA World Cup[15].
- Parkstadion's topic's main category is recorded as Q134717559[16].
- Parkstadion's MusicBrainz place ID is recorded as fac90814-95ea-420a-8e10-f238c3b8fff1[17].
- Parkstadion's maximum capacity is recorded as {'amount': '+62008'}[18].
- Parkstadion's date of official opening is recorded as +1973-08-04T00:00:00Z[19].
- Parkstadion's date of official closure is recorded as +2008-00-00T00:00:00Z[20].
- Parkstadion's state of conservation is recorded as demolished or destroyed[21].
- Parkstadion's state of use is recorded as permanently closed[22].
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Geography
Parkstadion is in the country of Germany[4]. Parkstadion is located in Gelsenkirchen[3].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include association football venue[6] and destroyed building or structure[7].
History and Context
+1973-08-04T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Parkstadion[11].
Why It Matters
Parkstadion draws 172 Wikipedia views per month (association_football_venue category, ranking #217 of 1,755).[2] Parkstadion has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] Parkstadion is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]