Wagah-Attari border ceremony
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Wagah-Attari border ceremony
Summary
Wagah-Attari border ceremony is a recurring event[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of recurring_event entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (880 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Wagah-Attari border ceremony is located in Attari[3].
- Wagah-Attari border ceremony is located in Wagah[4].
- Wagah-Attari border ceremony is in the country of India[5].
- Wagah-Attari border ceremony is in the country of Pakistan[6].
- Wagah-Attari border ceremony's instance of is recorded as recurring event[7].
- Wagah-Attari border ceremony's instance of is recorded as ceremony[8].
- Wagah-Attari border ceremony's founder is recorded as Border Security Force[9].
- Wagah-Attari border ceremony's founder is recorded as Pakistan Rangers[10].
- Wagah-Attari border ceremony took place at India–Pakistan border[11].
- Wagah-Attari border ceremony's Commons category is recorded as Wagah Border ceremony[12].
- 1959 marks the founding of Wagah-Attari border ceremony[13].
- Wagah-Attari border ceremony's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 31.60469, 'lon': 74.57292}[14].
- Among those involved in Wagah-Attari border ceremony was Border Security Force[15].
- A participant in Wagah-Attari border ceremony was Pakistan Rangers[16].
- Wagah-Attari border ceremony's significant event is recorded as 2014 Wagah border suicide attack[17].
- Wagah-Attari border ceremony's event interval is recorded as {'unit': 'Q573', 'amount': '+1'}[18].
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When and Where
Wagah-Attari border ceremony took place at India–Pakistan border[11]. Country listings include India[5], a country[19], in India[20], founded in 1947[21] and Pakistan[6], a sovereign state[22], in Pakistan[23], founded in 1947[24].
Context
Recorded instance of include recurring event[7] and ceremony[8].
Participants
Recorded participant include Border Security Force[15] and Pakistan Rangers[16].
Why It Matters
Wagah-Attari border ceremony ranks in the top 5% of recurring_event entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (880 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25]