Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)
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Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)
Summary
Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad) is a Roman villa[1]. Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad) draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (roman_villa category, ranking #23 of 48).[2]
Key Facts
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad) is located in Ivaylovgrad[3].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad) is located in Haskovo[4].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad) is in the country of Bulgaria[5].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad) is on the body of water Aterenska river[6].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s image is recorded as Villa Armira, the Mosaics 2.jpg[7].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s image is recorded as Ostrhodopen PD 2011 3070.JPG[8].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s instance of is recorded as Roman villa[9].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s instance of is recorded as archaeological site[10].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s instance of is recorded as ancient Roman structure[11].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s instance of is recorded as settlement formation in Bulgaria[12].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s part of is recorded as 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria[13].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s Commons category is recorded as Villa Armira[14].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 41.49906944, 'lon': 26.10611111}[15].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s Freebase ID is recorded as /m/07k71nx[16].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s official website is recorded as https://vila-armira.com/[17].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s Pleiades ID is recorded as 501360[18].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire ID is recorded as 35693[19].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s culture is recorded as Ancient Rome[20].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s BG EKATTE place ID is recorded as 95604[21].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Bulgaria[22].
- Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s ToposText place ID is recorded as 415261BArm[23].
Body
Geography
Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad) is in the country of Bulgaria[5]. Located in include Ivaylovgrad[3], a border city[24], in Bulgaria[25] and Haskovo[4], an oblast of Bulgaria[26], in Bulgaria[27], founded in 1999[28]. Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad) is on the body of water Aterenska river[6]. Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad)'s part of is recorded as 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria[13].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Roman villa[9], archaeological site[10], ancient Roman structure[11], and settlement formation in Bulgaria[12].
Why It Matters
Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad) draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (roman_villa category, ranking #23 of 48).[2] Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad) has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] Villa Armira (Ivaylovgrad) is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]