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- Q4916499 subject Q7472591.
- Q4916499 subject Q8985535.
- Q4916499 abstract "Birkner is a populated area in St. Clair County, Illinois. It is located at 38.562°N 90.029°W / 38.562; -90.029. A mine of the same name operated from prior to 1882 to 1889. During that time, the mine was operated by Edward Avery & Company, Dutch Hollow Coal Company, and the Consolidated Coal Company of St. Louis.Birkner can be seen on the French Village U.S. Geological Survey Map.".
- Q4916499 country Q30.
- Q4916499 elevation "153.924".
- Q4916499 isPartOf Q1204.
- Q4916499 isPartOf Q486507.
- Q4916499 timeZone Q2086913.
- Q4916499 utcOffset "-6".
- Q4916499 wikiPageWikiLink Q1204.
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- Q4916499 wikiPageWikiLink Q2086913.
- Q4916499 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q4916499 wikiPageWikiLink Q486507.
- Q4916499 wikiPageWikiLink Q575199.
- Q4916499 wikiPageWikiLink Q7472591.
- Q4916499 wikiPageWikiLink Q8985535.
- Q4916499 elevationFt "505".
- Q4916499 name "Birkner".
- Q4916499 subdivisionName Q1204.
- Q4916499 subdivisionName Q30.
- Q4916499 subdivisionName Q486507.
- Q4916499 timezone Q2086913.
- Q4916499 utcOffset "-6".
- Q4916499 point "38.562 -90.029".
- Q4916499 type Place.
- Q4916499 type Location.
- Q4916499 type Place.
- Q4916499 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q4916499 type Settlement.
- Q4916499 type Thing.
- Q4916499 type SpatialThing.
- Q4916499 type Q486972.
- Q4916499 comment "Birkner is a populated area in St. Clair County, Illinois. It is located at 38.562°N 90.029°W / 38.562; -90.029. A mine of the same name operated from prior to 1882 to 1889. During that time, the mine was operated by Edward Avery & Company, Dutch Hollow Coal Company, and the Consolidated Coal Company of St. Louis.Birkner can be seen on the French Village U.S. Geological Survey Map.".
- Q4916499 label "Birkner, Illinois".
- Q4916499 lat "38.562".
- Q4916499 long "-90.029".
- Q4916499 name "Birkner".