Rite of the Kalyady Tsars
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Rite of the Kalyady Tsars
Summary
Rite of the Kalyady Tsars is a ritual[1]. It draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (ritual category, ranking #76 of 101).[2]
Key Facts
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars is located in Siemiežaŭski sieĺsaviet[3].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's image is recorded as Rite of the Kalyady Tsars.jpg[4].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's instance of is recorded as ritual[5].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's instance of is recorded as Slavic bypass rite[6].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's Commons category is recorded as Tsar Maximilian (folk theatre)[7].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's country of origin is recorded as Belarus[8].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's start time is recorded as +1800-00-00T00:00:00Z[9].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's day in year for periodic occurrence is recorded as January 13[10].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's described at URL is recorded as https://ich.unesco.org/en/USL/00308[11].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's described at URL is recorded as https://ich.unesco.org/fr/USL/00308[12].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's described at URL is recorded as https://ich.unesco.org/es/USL/00308[13].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's heritage designation is recorded as intangible cultural heritage[14].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120n2w9j[15].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's intangible cultural heritage status is recorded as List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding[16].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Intangible Cultural Heritage[17].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's UNESCO ICH ID is recorded as USL/00308[18].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's Encyclopedia of China is recorded as 381406[19].
- Rite of the Kalyady Tsars's Bank of information on the historical and cultural heritage of the Republic of Belarus is recorded as 63bk000053[20].
Why It Matters
Rite of the Kalyady Tsars draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (ritual category, ranking #76 of 101).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]