Sankt Andreasberg
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Sankt Andreasberg
Summary
Sankt Andreasberg is an Ortsteil[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of ortsteil entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (15 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Sankt Andreasberg is located in Braunlage[3].
- Sankt Andreasberg is located in Goslar district[4].
- Sankt Andreasberg is in the country of Germany[5].
- Sankt Andreasberg is in the country of Nazi Germany[6].
- Sankt Andreasberg is in the country of Weimar Republic[7].
- Sankt Andreasberg is in the country of Duchy of Brunswick[8].
- Sankt Andreasberg is in the country of Brunswick-Grubenhagen[9].
- Sankt Andreasberg is on the body of water Sperrlutter[10].
- Sankt Andreasberg is on the body of water Oder[11].
- Sankt Andreasberg is on the body of water Oderteich[12].
- Sankt Andreasberg is on the body of water Wäschegrund[13].
- Sankt Andreasberg is on the body of water Trutenbeek[14].
- Sankt Andreasberg is on the body of water Breitenbeek[15].
- Sankt Andreasberg's head of government is recorded as Q86222270[16].
- Sankt Andreasberg's image is recorded as AndreasbergNebel.jpg[17].
- Sankt Andreasberg's image is recorded as AndreasbergSchwalbenherd2.jpg[18].
- Sankt Andreasberg's instance of is recorded as Ortsteil[19].
- Sankt Andreasberg's instance of is recorded as Luftkurort[20].
- Sankt Andreasberg's coat of arms image is recorded as Wappen Sankt Andreasberg.png[21].
- Sankt Andreasberg's coat of arms image is recorded as Sankt Andreasberg Wappen.svg[22].
- Grube St. Andreas is named after Sankt Andreasberg[23].
- Q26741287 is named after Sankt Andreasberg[24].
- Andrew the Apostle is named after Sankt Andreasberg[25].
- Sankt Andreasberg's twinned administrative body is recorded as Touques[26].
- Sankt Andreasberg's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 149029264[27].
Body
Geography
Country listings include Germany[5], a sovereign state[28], in Germany[29], founded in 1949[30]; Nazi Germany[6], a historical period[31], in German Reich[32], founded in 1933[33]; Weimar Republic[7], a historical period[34], in German Reich[35], founded in 1918[36]; Duchy of Brunswick[8], a duchy[37], in Duchy of Brunswick[38], founded in 1815[39]; and Brunswick-Grubenhagen[9], an administrative territorial entity[40], in Holy Roman Empire[41], founded in 1291[42]. Located in include Braunlage[3], an urban municipality in Germany[43], in Germany[44] and Goslar district[4], a district of Lower Saxony[45], in Germany[46], founded in 1885[47]. Adjacent water bodies include Sperrlutter[10], a stream[48], in Germany[49]; Oder[11], a river[50], in Germany[51]; Oderteich[12], a reservoir[52], in Germany[53], founded in 1714[54]; Wäschegrund[13], a stream[55], in Germany[56]; Trutenbeek[14], a stream[57], in Germany[58]; and Breitenbeek[15], a river[59], in Germany[60].
Physical Characteristics
Population counts include {'amount': '+3611'}[61], {'amount': '+4471'}[62], {'amount': '+3370'}[63], {'amount': '+3315'}[64], {'amount': '+3760'}[65], and {'amount': '+3727'}[66].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Ortsteil[19] and Luftkurort[20].
History and Context
Things named after include Grube St. Andreas[23], a mine[67], in Germany[68]; Q26741287[24]; and Andrew the Apostle[25], a human biblical figure[69].
Why It Matters
Sankt Andreasberg ranks in the top 3% of ortsteil entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (15 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[70] It is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[71]