Stefana Batorego Street
0 sources
Stefana Batorego Street
Summary
Stefana Batorego Street is a street[1].
Key Facts
- Stefana Batorego Street is located in Rzeszów[2].
- Stefana Batorego Street is in the country of Poland[3].
- Stefana Batorego Street's image is recorded as Stefana batorego przy bardowskiego.jpg[4].
- Stefana Batorego Street's instance of is recorded as street[5].
- Stephen Báthory is named after Stefana Batorego Street[6].
- field is named after Stefana Batorego Street[7].
- Paweł Finder is named after Stefana Batorego Street[8].
- Ludwig van Beethoven is named after Stefana Batorego Street[9].
- Stefana Batorego Street's postal code is recorded as 35-005[10].
- Stefana Batorego Street's Commons category is recorded as Stefana Batorego Street in Rzeszów[11].
- Stefana Batorego Street's commemorates is recorded as Stephen Báthory[12].
- Stefana Batorego Street's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 50.041932814364685, 'longitude': 22.01057530337097, 'precision': 1e-08}[13].
- Stefana Batorego Street's official name is recorded as ulica Findera[14].
- Stefana Batorego Street's official name is recorded as Beethovenstraße[15].
- Stefana Batorego Street's place name sign is recorded as Znak ulica stefana batorego rzeszów.jpg[16].
- Stefana Batorego Street's connects with is recorded as Wolności Square in Rzeszów[17].
- Stefana Batorego Street's connects with is recorded as Piłsudskiego Street[18].
- Stefana Batorego Street's connects with is recorded as Q113652732[19].
- Stefana Batorego Street's connects with is recorded as Bardowskiego Street[20].
- Stefana Batorego Street's connects with is recorded as Łączna Street[21].
Body
Geography
Stefana Batorego Street is in the country of Poland[3]. It is located in Rzeszów[2].
Designation and Status
Stefana Batorego Street's instance of is recorded as street[5].
History and Context
Things named after include Stephen Báthory[6], a politician[22], 1533–1586[23], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[24]; field[7]; Paweł Finder[8], a politician[25], 1904–1944[26], of Poland[27]; and Ludwig van Beethoven[9], a composer[28], 1770–1827[29], of Electorate of Cologne[30], awarded the Bröckemännche Award[31], specialised in classical music[32].