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wagon
Summary
wagon has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[1]
Key Facts
- wagon is operated by wagoner[2].
- wagon is a type of wheeled vehicle[3].
- wagon is a type of animal-powered vehicle[4].
- wagon is part of animal-powered vehicle[5].
- wagon is used for transport[6].
- wagon's Commons category is recorded as Carriages[7].
- wagon's Commons category is recorded as Wagons[8].
- wagon's source of energy is recorded as animal power[9].
- wagon's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Wagons[10].
- wagon's Commons gallery is recorded as Wagon[11].
- wagon's described by source is recorded as Otto's encyclopedia[12].
- wagon's described by source is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art Tagging Vocabulary[13].
- wagon's described by source is recorded as Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th edition (1885–1890)[14].
- wagon's described by source is recorded as Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition[15].
- wagon's described by source is recorded as The Encyclopedia Americana[16].
- wagon's different from is recorded as araba[17].
- wagon's different from is recorded as cart[18].
- wagon's different from is recorded as railroad car[19].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded subclass of include wheeled vehicle[3] and animal-powered vehicle[4].
Use and Application
wagon is used for transport[6]. wagon is part of animal-powered vehicle[5].
Influence
Things named for wagon include Big Dipper[20], an asterism[21] and Ponte alla Carraia[22], a road bridge[23], in Italy[24], founded in 1218[25].
Why It Matters
wagon has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[1] wagon is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]
Entities named for wagon include Big Dipper[20], an asterism[21] and Ponte alla Carraia[22], a road bridge[23], in Italy[24], founded in 1218[25].