Serranía de Cuenca
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Serranía de Cuenca
Summary
Serranía de Cuenca is a mountain chain[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Serranía de Cuenca is located in Castile–La Mancha[3].
- Serranía de Cuenca is located in Aragon[4].
- Serranía de Cuenca is in the country of Spain[5].
- Serranía de Cuenca's image is recorded as Hoz de Beteta - Cuenca - Spain.jpg[6].
- Serranía de Cuenca's instance of is recorded as mountain chain[7].
- Serranía de Cuenca's Commons category is recorded as Serranía de Cuenca[8].
- Serranía de Cuenca's has part is recorded as Serranía Alta[9].
- Serranía de Cuenca's has part is recorded as Q6125946[10].
- Serranía de Cuenca's highest point is recorded as Q16608366[11].
- Serranía de Cuenca's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 40.2454, 'lon': -1.99079}[12].
- Serranía de Cuenca's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Iberian System[13].
- Serranía de Cuenca's National Library of Spain SpMaBN ID is recorded as XX452035[14].
- Serranía de Cuenca's GeoNames ID is recorded as 2519033[15].
- Serranía de Cuenca's Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names ID is recorded as 7338601[16].
- Serranía de Cuenca's GNS Unique Feature ID is recorded as -379459[17].
- Serranía de Cuenca's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122h69lz[18].
- Serranía de Cuenca's contains is recorded as Serranía de Cuenca Natural Park[19].
- Serranía de Cuenca's contains is recorded as Palancares y Tierra Muerta[20].
- Serranía de Cuenca's contains is recorded as Ciudad Encantada[21].
- Serranía de Cuenca's contains is recorded as Río Cuervo[22].
Body
Geography
Serranía de Cuenca is in the country of Spain[5]. Located in include Castile–La Mancha[3], an autonomous community of Spain[23], in Spain[24], founded in 1982[25] and Aragon[4], an autonomous community of Spain[26], in Spain[27].
Designation and Status
Serranía de Cuenca's instance of is recorded as mountain chain[7].
Why It Matters
Serranía de Cuenca has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]