Temple of Athena (Priene)
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Temple of Athena (Priene)
Summary
Temple of Athena (Priene) is an archaeological site[1]. Temple of Athena (Priene) ranks in the top 8% of archaeological_site entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (34 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Temple of Athena (Priene) is located in Söke[3].
- Temple of Athena (Priene) is in the country of Turkey[4].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s image is recorded as Athena temple at Priene.jpg[5].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s instance of is recorded as archaeological site[6].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s instance of is recorded as ancient Greek temple[7].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s instance of is recorded as temple[8].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s architectural style is recorded as Ionic order[9].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s location is recorded as Priene[10].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s part of is recorded as Priene[11].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s Commons category is recorded as Temple of Athena (Priene)[12].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 37.6593025, 'lon': 27.2964296}[13].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s located in/on physical feature is recorded as Aegean Region[14].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s dedicated to is recorded as Athena[15].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s Pleiades ID is recorded as 298577312[16].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s culture is recorded as Ancient Greece[17].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/12156pfy[18].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s state of conservation is recorded as preserved[19].
- Temple of Athena (Priene)'s Kulturenvanteri monument ID is recorded as 115698[20].
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Geography
Temple of Athena (Priene) is in the country of Turkey[4]. Temple of Athena (Priene) is located in Söke[3]. Temple of Athena (Priene)'s part of is recorded as Priene[11].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include archaeological site[6], ancient Greek temple[7], and temple[8].
Why It Matters
Temple of Athena (Priene) ranks in the top 8% of archaeological_site entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (34 views/month).[2] Temple of Athena (Priene) has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21]