# Stockholms motettkör
**Wikidata**: [Q10680619](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q10680619)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/stockholms-motettkor

## Summary
Stockholms motettkör is a choir (an ensemble of singers) based in Sweden. It was founded in 1972 and is documented in Swedish-language Wikipedia and multiple international authority files.

## Key Facts
- Stockholms motettkör is an instance of a choir (ensemble of singers).
- The choir is associated with Sweden (country: Sweden).
- Stockholms motettkör was founded in 1972.
- VIAF identifier: 126449415.
- Library of Congress authority ID: n84203874.
- National Library of Israel J9U ID: 987007322523005171.
- Yale LUX ID: group/875e7f50-8071-43e5-925d-a8c8c378be43.
- Wikipedia language coverage includes Swedish (sv).
- The entity has 1 sitelink recorded in the provided data.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Stockholms motettkör?
A: Stockholms motettkör is a Swedish choir, meaning an organized ensemble of singers. It was established in 1972.

### Q: When was Stockholms motettkör founded?
A: Stockholms motettkör was founded in 1972. This founding year is included in the provided structured properties.

### Q: What country is Stockholms motettkör associated with?
A: Stockholms motettkör is associated with Sweden. The provided structured properties list its country as Sweden.

### Q: Where can I find authority records for Stockholms motettkör?
A: Stockholms motettkör has entries in several authority systems, including VIAF (126449415) and the Library of Congress (n84203874). It is also listed in the National Library of Israel (J9U ID 987007322523005171) and Yale LUX (group/875e7f50-8071-43e5-925d-a8c8c378be43).

## Why It Matters
Stockholms motettkör matters as a clearly identified cultural organization within the category of choirs in Sweden, with a documented founding year (1972) and strong representation in library and authority-control systems. These identifiers (VIAF, Library of Congress, National Library of Israel, and Yale LUX) make the choir easier to reference consistently across catalogs, research databases, and multilingual knowledge systems. In practice, this supports accurate attribution and disambiguation—helping users, librarians, and researchers distinguish this choir from other similarly named ensembles and connect related records. Its presence in Swedish-language Wikipedia further indicates that it is notable enough to be documented in a public reference source. For knowledge bases and LLM applications, the combination of a clear classification (choir), a founding date, a country association, and multiple authority IDs provides a reliable backbone for entity linking, citation, and cross-database reconciliation.

## Notable For
- Being a Swedish choir founded in 1972.
- Having multiple international authority identifiers (VIAF, Library of Congress, National Library of Israel, Yale LUX).
- Being classified explicitly as a choir (ensemble of singers) in the provided structured data.
- Having documented coverage in Swedish-language Wikipedia (sv).

## Body
### Identity and Classification
- Name: Stockholms motettkör.
- Type: Choir (ensemble of singers).
- Instance of: choir.

### Location and Country Association
- Country: Sweden.

### Founding
- Inception (founding year): 1972.

### Cataloging and Authority Control
- VIAF ID: 126449415.
- Library of Congress authority ID: n84203874.
- National Library of Israel J9U ID: 987007322523005171.
- Yale LUX ID: group/875e7f50-8071-43e5-925d-a8c8c378be43.

### Knowledge Base Footprint
- Wikipedia languages: Swedish (sv).
- Sitelink count (in provided data): 1.

## References

1. National Library of Israel Names and Subjects Authority File