World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010
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World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010
Summary
World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010 is a sports season[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of sports_season entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010 is in the country of France[3].
- World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010's instance of is recorded as sports season[4].
- World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010 was followed by World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2011[5].
- The location of World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010 was Megève[6].
- The location of World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010 was Chamonix-Mont-Blanc[7].
- World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010's edition number is recorded as 29[8].
- World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010 began on January 30, 2010[9].
- World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010 ended on February 6, 2010[10].
- World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010 took place on 2010[11].
- World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010's sport is recorded as alpine skiing[12].
- World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010's organizer is recorded as International Ski and Snowboard Federation[13].
- World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010's sports season of league or competition is recorded as World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships[14].
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When and Where
World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010 occurred on 2010[11]. It began on January 30, 2010[9]. It ended on February 6, 2010[10]. Recorded location include Megève[6] and Chamonix-Mont-Blanc[7]. It is in the country of France[3].
Context
World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010's instance of is recorded as sports season[4]. It was followed by World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2011[5].
Why It Matters
World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2010 ranks in the top 2% of sports_season entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15]