The Grandma
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The Grandma
Summary
The Grandma is a literary work[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Grandma authored Božena Němcová[3].
- The Grandma's image is recorded as Babička (1855).jpg[4].
- The Grandma's instance of is recorded as literary work[5].
- The Grandma's genre is recorded as short novel[6].
- The Grandma's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 2601147270548635700000[7].
- The Grandma's GND ID is recorded as 4243675-8[8].
- The Grandma's place of publication is recorded as Prague[9].
- The Grandma's Commons category is recorded as Babička (Božena Němcová)[10].
- The Grandma's language of work or name is recorded as Czech[11].
- The Grandma's country of origin is recorded as Bohemia[12].
- +1855-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Grandma[13].
- The Grandma's publication date is recorded as +1855-00-00T00:00:00Z[14].
- The Grandma's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0c1vjcx[15].
- The Grandma's Open Library ID is recorded as OL15732836W[16].
- The Grandma's NL CR AUT ID is recorded as aun2006373269[17].
- The Grandma's has edition or translation is recorded as The Grandmother[18].
- The Grandma's has edition or translation is recorded as Q100742572[19].
- The Grandma's has edition or translation is recorded as Q100742576[20].
- The Grandma's has edition or translation is recorded as Q131727417[21].
- The Grandma's has edition or translation is recorded as Q121918720[22].
- The Grandma's has edition or translation is recorded as Q121930258[23].
- The Grandma's has edition or translation is recorded as Q121940362[24].
- The Grandma's has edition or translation is recorded as Grand' mère[25].
- The Grandma's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/Babicka[26].
- The Grandma's title is recorded as {'lang': 'cs', 'text': 'Babička'}[27].
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Works and Contributions
The Grandma authored Božena Němcová[3].
Why It Matters
The Grandma ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]