Sydney International Exhibition
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Sydney International Exhibition
Summary
Sydney International Exhibition is a world's fair[1]. It draws 22 Wikipedia views per month (world_s_fair category, ranking #57 of 93).[2]
Key Facts
- Sydney International Exhibition is located in New South Wales[3].
- Sydney International Exhibition is in the country of Australia[4].
- Sydney International Exhibition's image is recorded as Garden Palace Sydney 1879.jpg[5].
- Sydney International Exhibition's instance of is recorded as world's fair[6].
- Sydney International Exhibition's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 126922677[7].
- Sydney International Exhibition's GND ID is recorded as 5544886-0[8].
- Sydney International Exhibition's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as nb2006005994[9].
- Sydney International Exhibition's location is recorded as Sydney[10].
- Sydney International Exhibition's Commons category is recorded as Sydney International Exhibition (1879)[11].
- Sydney International Exhibition's archives at is recorded as University of Maryland Libraries[12].
- Sydney International Exhibition's point in time is recorded as +1879-00-00T00:00:00Z[13].
- Sydney International Exhibition's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': -33.8646, 'lon': 151.212931}[14].
- Sydney International Exhibition's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0wj17f4[15].
- Sydney International Exhibition's participant is recorded as James Bragge[16].
- Sydney International Exhibition's participant is recorded as Burton Brothers[17].
- Sydney International Exhibition's different from is recorded as Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition[18].
- Sydney International Exhibition's SNAC ARK ID is recorded as w6kh5vh7[19].
- Sydney International Exhibition's Te Papa agent ID is recorded as 44134[20].
- Sydney International Exhibition's Dictionary of Sydney ID is recorded as event/international_exhibition_1879[21].
Why It Matters
Sydney International Exhibition draws 22 Wikipedia views per month (world_s_fair category, ranking #57 of 93).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22]