Prince Harald Coast
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Prince Harald Coast
Summary
Prince Harald Coast is a coast[1]. It draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (coast category, ranking #47 of 116).[2]
Key Facts
- Prince Harald Coast is located in Antarctic Treaty area[3].
- Prince Harald Coast's continent is recorded as Antarctica[4].
- Prince Harald Coast's instance of is recorded as coast[5].
- Harald V of Norway is named after Prince Harald Coast[6].
- Prince Harald Coast's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 315527027[7].
- Prince Harald Coast's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh85106717[8].
- Prince Harald Coast's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': -69.5, 'lon': 36}[9].
- Prince Harald Coast's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/083kvq[10].
- Prince Harald Coast's GNIS Antarctica ID is recorded as 12096[11].
- Prince Harald Coast's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Prince Harald Coast[12].
- Prince Harald Coast's GeoNames ID is recorded as 6623622[13].
- Prince Harald Coast's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Prince Harald Coast'}[14].
- Prince Harald Coast's SCAR Composite Gazetteer place ID is recorded as 11617[15].
- Prince Harald Coast's named by is recorded as Ingrid Christensen[16].
- Prince Harald Coast's Great Norwegian Encyclopedia ID is recorded as Prins_Harald_Kyst[17].
- Prince Harald Coast's Norwegian Polar Institute place name ID is recorded as 06d02eca-84eb-54c7-a19e-1565738afefd[18].
- Prince Harald Coast's National Library of Israel J9U ID is recorded as 987007536367405171[19].
- Prince Harald Coast's Yale LUX ID is recorded as place/afb42684-1ea3-465c-b85f-7f5b31166441[20].
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Geography
Prince Harald Coast is located in Antarctic Treaty area[3]. Its continent is recorded as Antarctica[4].
Designation and Status
Prince Harald Coast's instance of is recorded as coast[5].
History and Context
Harald V of Norway is named after Prince Harald Coast[6].
Why It Matters
Prince Harald Coast draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (coast category, ranking #47 of 116).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]