Warsaw Metro
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Warsaw Metro
Summary
Warsaw Metro is a rapid transit[1]. It draws 160 Wikipedia views per month (rapid_transit category, ranking #50 of 236).[2]
Key Facts
- Warsaw Metro is located in Warsaw[3].
- Warsaw Metro is in the country of Poland[4].
- Warsaw Metro's instance of is recorded as rapid transit[5].
- Warsaw Metro is owned by Warsaw[6].
- Warsaw Metro is operated by Metro Warszawskie[7].
- Warsaw Metro is part of transport in Warsaw[8].
- Warsaw Metro's Commons category is recorded as Warsaw metro[9].
- Warsaw Metro comprises M1 metro line[10].
- Warsaw Metro comprises M2 metro line[11].
- Warsaw Metro comprises M3 metro line[12].
- April 7, 1995 marks the founding of Warsaw Metro[13].
- Warsaw Metro's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 52.21666666666667, 'lon': 21.033333333333335}[14].
- Warsaw Metro's official website is recorded as https://www.metro.waw.pl[15].
- Warsaw Metro's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Warsaw Metro[16].
- Warsaw Metro's Commons gallery is recorded as Warsaw Metro[17].
- Warsaw Metro's track gauge is recorded as standard-gauge railway[18].
- Warsaw Metro's date of official opening is recorded as 1995[19].
- Warsaw Metro's different from is recorded as Metro Warszawskie[20].
- Warsaw Metro's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+29'}[21].
- Warsaw Metro's has list is recorded as list of Warsaw Metro stations[22].
- Warsaw Metro's patronage is recorded as {'amount': '+187300000'}[23].
- Warsaw Metro's patronage is recorded as {'amount': '+195400000'}[24].
- Warsaw Metro's number of viewers/listeners is recorded as {'amount': '+1287393'}[25].
- Warsaw Metro's state of use is recorded as in use[26].
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Definition and Type
Warsaw Metro's instance of is recorded as rapid transit[5].
Origins
April 7, 1995 marks the founding of Warsaw Metro[13].
Use and Application
Components include M1 metro line[10], a rapid transit line[27], in Poland[28]; M2 metro line[11], a rapid transit line[29], in Poland[30]; and M3 metro line[12], a rapid transit line[31], in Poland[32]. Warsaw Metro is part of transport in Warsaw[8].
Why It Matters
Warsaw Metro draws 160 Wikipedia views per month (rapid_transit category, ranking #50 of 236).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] It is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]