SOIUSA code
code used in the classification system "International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps (SOIUSA)", to denote which part, sector, section, subsection, supergroup, group and subgroup of the Alps a summit belongs to
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SOIUSA code
Summary
SOIUSA code is a nominal number[1]. It draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (nominal_number category, ranking #3 of 2).[2]
Key Facts
- SOIUSA code's instance of is recorded as nominal number[3].
- SOIUSA code's has use is recorded as orography[4].
- SOIUSA code's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0j3cl67[5].
- SOIUSA code's main subject is recorded as Alps[6].
- SOIUSA code's facet of is recorded as SOIUSA[7].
- SOIUSA code's described by source is recorded as Atlante orografico delle Alpi. SOIUSA, 2005[8].
- SOIUSA code's contains is recorded as alpine main part[9].
- SOIUSA code's contains is recorded as alpine major sector[10].
- SOIUSA code's contains is recorded as alpine section[11].
- SOIUSA code's contains is recorded as sector of alpine section[12].
- SOIUSA code's contains is recorded as alpine subsection[13].
- SOIUSA code's contains is recorded as sector of alpine subsection[14].
- SOIUSA code's contains is recorded as alpine supergroup[15].
- SOIUSA code's contains is recorded as sector of alpine supergroup[16].
- SOIUSA code's contains is recorded as alpine group[17].
- SOIUSA code's contains is recorded as sector of alpine group[18].
- SOIUSA code's contains is recorded as alpine subgroup[19].
- SOIUSA code's contains is recorded as sector of alpine subgroup[20].
Why It Matters
SOIUSA code draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (nominal_number category, ranking #3 of 2).[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]