Palermo
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Palermo
Summary
Palermo is a comune of Italy[1]. Palermo ranks in the top 0.085% of comune_of_italy entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,532 views/month, #6 of 7,096).[2]
Key Facts
- Palermo is located in Metropolitan City of Palermo[3].
- Palermo is in the country of Italy[4].
- Palermo is on the body of water Oreto River[5].
- Palermo is on the body of water Tyrrhenian Sea[6].
- Palermo's head of government is recorded as Roberto Lagalla[7].
- Palermo's image is recorded as Palermo02 flickr.jpg[8].
- Palermo's instance of is recorded as comune of Italy[9].
- Palermo's instance of is recorded as city[10].
- Palermo's instance of is recorded as big city[11].
- Palermo's official language is recorded as Italian[12].
- Palermo's flag image is recorded as Flag of Palermo.svg[13].
- Palermo's flag image is recorded as Flag of Palermo (Variant).svg[14].
- Palermo's shares border with is recorded as Bagheria[15].
- Palermo's shares border with is recorded as Belmonte Mezzagno[16].
- Palermo's shares border with is recorded as Ficarazzi[17].
- Palermo's shares border with is recorded as Isola delle Femmine[18].
- Palermo's shares border with is recorded as Monreale[19].
- Palermo's shares border with is recorded as Torretta[20].
- Palermo's shares border with is recorded as Villabate[21].
- Palermo's shares border with is recorded as Altofonte[22].
- Palermo's shares border with is recorded as Misilmeri[23].
- Palermo's coat of arms image is recorded as Palermo-Stemma (1999).svg[24].
- Palermo's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Historic centre of Palermo[25].
- Palermo's twinned administrative body is recorded as Vilnius[26].
- Palermo's twinned administrative body is recorded as Bizerte[27].
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Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Palermo include Berlin–Palermo railway axis[28], a proposed rail infrastructure[29]; Palermo-Boccadifalco Airport[30], an aerodrome[31], in Italy[32]; and Trestiana[33], a village[34], in Romania[35].
Why It Matters
Palermo ranks in the top 0.085% of comune_of_italy entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,532 views/month, #6 of 7,096).[2] Palermo has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] Palermo is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
Entities named for Palermo include Berlin–Palermo railway axis[28], a proposed rail infrastructure[29]; Palermo-Boccadifalco Airport[30], an aerodrome[31], in Italy[32]; and Trestiana[33], a village[34], in Romania[35].