Zaluzhzhia
0 sources
Zaluzhzhia
Summary
Zaluzhzhia is a village of Ukraine[1]. Zaluzhzhia has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Zaluzhzhia is located in Bilohiria Raion[3].
- Zaluzhzhia is located in Shepetivka Raion[4].
- Zaluzhzhia is in the country of Ukraine[5].
- Zaluzhzhia's image is recorded as Залужжя.png[6].
- Zaluzhzhia's instance of is recorded as village of Ukraine[7].
- Zaluzhzhia's postal code is recorded as 30226[8].
- Zaluzhzhia's Commons category is recorded as Zaluzhzhya[9].
- Zaluzhzhia's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+02:00[10].
- Zaluzhzhia's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+03:00[11].
- +1456-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Zaluzhzhia[12].
- Zaluzhzhia's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 50.068888888889, 'lon': 26.523611111111}[13].
- Zaluzhzhia's KOATUU ID is recorded as 6820383501[14].
- Zaluzhzhia's elevation above sea level is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+275'}[15].
- Zaluzhzhia's area is recorded as {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+0.189'}[16].
- Zaluzhzhia's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1220l9px[17].
- Zaluzhzhia's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Ukraine[18].
- Zaluzhzhia's FactGrid item ID is recorded as Masakazu Kawabe[19].
- Zaluzhzhia's KATOTTH ID is recorded as UA68060030220046918[20].
Body
Geography
Zaluzhzhia is in the country of Ukraine[5]. Located in include Bilohiria Raion[3], a former raion of Ukraine[21], in Ukraine[22], founded in 1923[23] and Shepetivka Raion[4], a raion of Ukraine[24], in Ukraine[25], founded in 2020[26].
Physical Characteristics
Zaluzhzhia's area is recorded as {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+0.189'}[16]. Zaluzhzhia's elevation above sea level is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+275'}[15].
Designation and Status
Zaluzhzhia's instance of is recorded as village of Ukraine[7].
History and Context
+1456-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Zaluzhzhia[12].
Why It Matters
Zaluzhzhia has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]