Stele “City of Military Glory”
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Stele “City of Military Glory”
Summary
Stele “City of Military Glory” is a monument[1]. Stele “City of Military Glory” draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (monument category, ranking #125 of 809).[2]
Key Facts
- Stele “City of Military Glory” authored Salavat Chtcherbakov[3].
- Stele “City of Military Glory” authored Q19915875[4].
- Stele “City of Military Glory” authored Igor Voskresensky[5].
- Stele “City of Military Glory” authored Q19909760[6].
- Stele “City of Military Glory” is located in Rostov-on-Don[7].
- Stele “City of Military Glory” is in the country of Russia[8].
- Stele “City of Military Glory”'s image is recorded as Стела Город воинской славы, Ростов-на-Дону.jpg[9].
- Stele “City of Military Glory”'s instance of is recorded as monument[10].
- Stele “City of Military Glory”'s instance of is recorded as column[11].
- Stele “City of Military Glory”'s architectural style is recorded as New Classical architecture[12].
- Stele “City of Military Glory”'s made from material is recorded as granite[13].
- Stele “City of Military Glory”'s made from material is recorded as bronze[14].
- Stele “City of Military Glory”'s Commons category is recorded as Monument to City of Military Glory (Rostov-on-Don)[15].
- +2010-05-06T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Stele “City of Military Glory”[16].
- Stele “City of Military Glory”'s coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 47.256761111111, 'lon': 39.801375}[17].
- Stele “City of Military Glory”'s Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/12q4zqc10[18].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Salavat Chtcherbakov[3], a sculptor[19], b. 1955[20], of Russia[21], awarded the People's Artist of the Russian Federation[22]; Q19915875[4]; Igor Voskresensky[5], an architect[23], b. 1945[24], of Russia[25], awarded the Honored architect of the Russian Federation[26]; and Q19909760[6].
Why It Matters
Stele “City of Military Glory” draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (monument category, ranking #125 of 809).[2]