Palestina
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Palestina
Summary
Palestina is a municipality of Brazil[1]. Palestina ranks in the top 3% of municipality_of_brazil entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Palestina is located in São Paulo[3].
- Palestina is in the country of Brazil[4].
- Palestina's instance of is recorded as municipality of Brazil[5].
- Palestina's flag image is recorded as Flag of Palestina SP.png[6].
- Palestina's shares border with is recorded as Paulo de Faria[7].
- Palestina's shares border with is recorded as Mirassolândia[8].
- Palestina's shares border with is recorded as Américo de Campos[9].
- Palestina's shares border with is recorded as Cosmorama[10].
- Palestina's shares border with is recorded as Nova Granada[11].
- Palestina's shares border with is recorded as Orindiúva[12].
- Palestina's shares border with is recorded as Pontes Gestal[13].
- Palestina's shares border with is recorded as Riolândia[14].
- Palestina's shares border with is recorded as Tanabi[15].
- Palestina's coat of arms image is recorded as Brasão de Palestina, SP.jpg[16].
- Palestina's locator map image is recorded as SaoPaulo Municip Palestina.svg[17].
- Palestina's Commons category is recorded as Palestina (São Paulo)[18].
- Palestina's OpenStreetMap relation ID is recorded as 297959[19].
- Palestina's local dialing code is recorded as 17[20].
- Palestina's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': -20.39, 'lon': -49.432777777778}[21].
- Palestina's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0440m7[22].
- Palestina's official website is recorded as http://www.palestina.sp.gov.br[23].
- Palestina's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Palestina (São Paulo)[24].
- Palestina's Human Development Index is recorded as {'amount': '+0.764'}[25].
- Palestina's population is recorded as {'amount': '+9100'}[26].
- Palestina's population is recorded as {'amount': '+12231'}[27].
Why It Matters
Palestina ranks in the top 3% of municipality_of_brazil entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month).[2] Palestina has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]