Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q467664> ?p ?o }
- Q467664 subject Q11715223.
- Q467664 subject Q15214250.
- Q467664 subject Q15276868.
- Q467664 subject Q6374544.
- Q467664 subject Q8330780.
- Q467664 subject Q8352896.
- Q467664 subject Q8553834.
- Q467664 subject Q9056702.
- Q467664 abstract "Butte /ˈbjuːt/ is a city and the county seat of Silver Bow County, Montana. In 1977, the city and county governments consolidated to form the sole entity of Butte-Silver Bow. As of the 2010 census, Butte's population was approximately 34,200. Butte is Montana's fifth largest city.In the 19th and 20th centuries, Butte experienced every stage of development of a mining town, from camp to boomtown to mature city to center for historic preservation and environmental cleanup. Unlike most such towns, Butte's urban landscape includes mining operations set within residential areas, making the environmental consequences of the extraction economy all the more apparent. Despite the dominance of the Anaconda Company, Butte was never a company town. It prided itself on architectural diversity and a civic ethos of rough-and-tumble individualism. In the 21st century, efforts at interpreting and preserving Butte's heritage are addressing both the town's historical significance and the continuing importance of mining to its economy and culture.Butte was one of the largest cities in the Rocky Mountains in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Silver Bow County (Butte and suburbs) had 24,000 people in 1890, and peaked at 100,000 in 1920. The population steadily declined with falling copper prices after World War I, eventually dropping to 34,000 in 1990 and stabilized. In 2013, the population remains at 34,200. In its heyday between the late 19th century and about 1920, it was one of the largest and most notorious copper boomtowns in the American West, home to hundreds of saloons and a famous red-light district. The documentary Butte, America, depicts its history as a copper producer and the issues of labor unionism, economic rise and decline, and environmental degradation that resulted from the activity.The city is served by Bert Mooney Airport with airport code BTM.".
- Q467664 areaCode "406".
- Q467664 areaLand "1.8546904858116095E9".
- Q467664 areaLand "1.8547E9".
- Q467664 areaTotal "1.8565034774888449E9".
- Q467664 areaTotal "1.8676E9".
- Q467664 areaWater "1700000.0".
- Q467664 areaWater "1812991.6772352".
- Q467664 country Q30.
- Q467664 elevation "1687.9824".
- Q467664 elevation "1688.0".
- Q467664 isPartOf Q1212.
- Q467664 isPartOf Q484513.
- Q467664 motto "The Richest Hill on Earth".
- Q467664 populationMetro "34523".
- Q467664 populationTotal "33525".
- Q467664 postalCode "59701, 59702, 59703, 59707, 59750".
- Q467664 thumbnail Butte-Panorama_01.jpg?width=300.
- Q467664 timeZone Q3134980.
- Q467664 type Q3301053.
- Q467664 utcOffset "−6".
- Q467664 utcOffset "−7".
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink www.buttectec.org.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink publications%5Fdetail.aspx?p=63.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink co.silverbow.mt.us.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink viewcontent.cgi?article=1050&context=historydiss.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink CaseB1204.pdf?sequence=1.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink 1430375505.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink 0295986077.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink 0520211375.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink www.buttecvb.com.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink www.clarkforkfacts.com.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink www.co.silverbow.mt.us.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink ,.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink www.emptymansionsbook.com.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink cfrou.html..
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink silver_.html..
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink coeur.htm..
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink r0896112.pdf..
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink tph.2001.23.2.5.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink 215921.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink Butte_Superfund.html..
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink www.mtstandard.com.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink news_archive.php,.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink search?q=Copper+camp%3A+stories+of+the+world%27s+greatest+mining+town&qt=owc_search.
- Q467664 wikiPageExternalLink Okrusch_Chad_Michael_ph2010wi.pdf?sequence=1.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1026919.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1032175.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1046722.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1055934.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1060160.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1073716.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q108694.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1096120.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1111640.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1137213.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q114466.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q11715223.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q11750.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q117605.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1213763.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q121998.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q124095.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q124196.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1257237.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q12612.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1264902.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q126777.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1308133.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q131252.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q131295.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1317.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1317913.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1321823.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1347859.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q13562395.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q13607723.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q136208.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q136736.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1370696.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q13974.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1416650.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q1422401.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q14704541.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q14704581.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q14704590.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q14704614.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q14704620.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q14704763.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q15104297.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q15214250.
- Q467664 wikiPageWikiLink Q15276868.