Zozobra
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Zozobra
Summary
Zozobra is a tradition[1]. Zozobra draws 84 Wikipedia views per month (tradition category, ranking #18 of 66).[2]
Key Facts
- Zozobra is credited with the discovery of Gustave Baumann[3].
- Zozobra is credited with the discovery of Will Shuster[4].
- Zozobra was influenced by Coco[5].
- Zozobra is located in New Mexico[6].
- Zozobra is located in Santa Fe County[7].
- Zozobra is located in Santa Fe[8].
- Zozobra is in the country of United States[9].
- Zozobra's image is recorded as Zozobra Clarity.jpg[10].
- Zozobra's instance of is recorded as tradition[11].
- Zozobra's instance of is recorded as sculpture series[12].
- Zozobra's genre is recorded as allegory[13].
- Zozobra is named after Zozobra[14].
- Zozobra's location is recorded as Santa Fe[15].
- Zozobra's has use is recorded as funerary effigy[16].
- Zozobra's Commons category is recorded as Zozobra[17].
- Zozobra's has part is recorded as 2025 Zozobra[18].
- +1924-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Zozobra[19].
- Zozobra's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 35.696, 'longitude': -105.935, 'precision': 0.001}[20].
- Zozobra's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0n6j0[21].
- Zozobra's significant event is recorded as burning of Zozobra[22].
- Zozobra's sponsor is recorded as Kiwanis International[23].
- Zozobra's represents is recorded as Zozobra[24].
Body
Works and Contributions
Credited discoveries include Gustave Baumann[3], a painter[25], 1881–1971[26], of United States[27] and Will Shuster[4], a painter[28], 1893–1969[29], of United States[30].
Why It Matters
Zozobra draws 84 Wikipedia views per month (tradition category, ranking #18 of 66).[2]