Wat Arun
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Wat Arun
Summary
Wat Arun is a wat[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Wat Arun's religion is recorded as Buddhism[3].
- Wat Arun is in the country of Thailand[4].
- Wat Arun's instance of is recorded as wat[5].
- Wat Arun's instance of is recorded as tourist attraction[6].
- Wat Arun's Commons category is recorded as Wat Arun[7].
- 1656 marks the founding of Wat Arun[8].
- Wat Arun's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 13.743688888888888, 'lon': 100.48891944444445}[9].
- Wat Arun's dedicated to is recorded as Buddha[10].
- Wat Arun's official website is recorded as http://www.watarun.net/[11].
- Wat Arun's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Wat Arun[12].
- Wat Arun's Commons gallery is recorded as วัดอรุณราชวรารามราชวรมหาวิหาร[13].
- Wat Arun's heritage designation is recorded as registered Thai historic site[14].
- Wat Arun's Commons Institution page is recorded as Wat Arun[15].
- Wat Arun's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'th', 'text': 'วัดอรุณราชวรารามราชวรมหาวิหาร'}[16].
- Wat Arun's category for the view from the item is recorded as Category:Views from the top of Wat Arun[17].
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Founding
1656 marks the founding of Wat Arun[8].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Wat Arun include it[18], a Khwaeng[19], in Thailand[20].
Why It Matters
Wat Arun has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]
Entities named for it include it[18], a Khwaeng[19], in Thailand[20].