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Summary
swamp is an ecological classification[1]. swamp draws 1,692 Wikipedia views per month (ecological_classification category, ranking #1 of 2).[2]
Key Facts
- swamp's instance of is recorded as ecological classification[3].
- swamp's instance of is recorded as mire type[4].
- swamp is a type of wetland[5].
- swamp is a type of landscape[6].
- swamp's Commons category is recorded as Swamps[7].
- swamp's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Swamps[8].
- swamp's OpenStreetMap tag is recorded as wetland=swamp[9].
- swamp's described by source is recorded as Encyclopedia of Armenian Nature[10].
- swamp's described by source is recorded as New International Encyclopedia[11].
- swamp's partially coincident with is recorded as marsh[12].
- swamp's partially coincident with is recorded as paludified forest[13].
- swamp's different from is recorded as marsh[14].
- swamp's different from is recorded as bog[15].
- swamp's different from is recorded as Swamp[16].
- swamp's different from is recorded as Q30312340[17].
- swamp's different from is recorded as Q17249182[18].
- swamp's exact match is recorded as http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ENVO_00000233[19].
- swamp's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Wikipedia:Vital articles/Level/4[20].
Body
Context
Recorded instance of include ecological classification[3] and mire type[4].
Outcome and Impact
Things named for swamp include Brussels[21], a big city[22], in Belgium[23], founded in 1795[24]; Lusatia[25], a region[26], in Germany[27]; Elodea[28], a taxon[29]; Pesse[30], a village[31], in Netherlands[32]; Mallabula[33], a suburb[34], in Australia[35]; Rawalumbu[36], a kecamatan[37], in Indonesia[38]; and Munnekemoer[39], a buurtschap[40], in Netherlands[41].
Why It Matters
swamp draws 1,692 Wikipedia views per month (ecological_classification category, ranking #1 of 2).[2] swamp has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[42] swamp is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]
Entities named for swamp include Brussels[21], a big city[22], in Belgium[23], founded in 1795[24]; Lusatia[25], a region[26], in Germany[27]; Elodea[28], a taxon[29]; Pesse[30], a village[31], in Netherlands[32]; Mallabula[33], a suburb[34], in Australia[35]; and Rawalumbu[36], a kecamatan[37], in Indonesia[38].