Amada
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Amada
Summary
Amada is an archaeological site[1]. Amada ranks in the top 8% of archaeological_site entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (69 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Amada is located in Aswan Governorate[3].
- Amada is in the country of Egypt[4].
- Amada's instance of is recorded as archaeological site[5].
- Amada's instance of is recorded as temple[6].
- Amada's main building contractor is recorded as Thutmose III[7].
- Amada is part of Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae[8].
- Amada's Commons category is recorded as Amada[9].
- Amada's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 22.731111, 'lon': 32.2625}[10].
- Amada's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 22.73113, 'lon': 32.26261}[11].
- Amada's dedicated to is recorded as Amun[12].
- Amada's heritage designation is recorded as part of UNESCO World Heritage Site[13].
- Amada sits at an elevation of {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+173'}[14].
- Amada covers an area of {'unit': 'Q35852', 'amount': '+105.96'}[15].
- Amada's culture is recorded as Ancient Egypt[16].
Body
Geography
Amada is in the country of Egypt[4]. Amada is located in Aswan Governorate[3]. Amada is part of Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae[8].
Physical Characteristics
Amada covers an area of {'unit': 'Q35852', 'amount': '+105.96'}[15]. Amada sits at an elevation of {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+173'}[14].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include archaeological site[5] and temple[6]. Amada's heritage designation is recorded as part of UNESCO World Heritage Site[13].
Why It Matters
Amada ranks in the top 8% of archaeological_site entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (69 views/month).[2] Amada has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17] Amada is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]