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- Q21318 subject Q15190336.
- Q21318 subject Q5615449.
- Q21318 abstract "Innenheim is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France.Among speakers of the local language, the village is often called "Enle" or "Inle" according to the speaker's accent. The suffix "..le" is an Alsatian affectionate diminutive, and equivalent to "..lein" in modern high German.".
- Q21318 area "6240000.0".
- Q21318 canton Q22727.
- Q21318 country Q142.
- Q21318 department Q12717.
- Q21318 inseeCode "67223".
- Q21318 maximumElevation "182.0".
- Q21318 minimumElevation "148.0".
- Q21318 populationTotal "1038".
- Q21318 postalCode "67880".
- Q21318 region Q1142.
- Q21318 thumbnail Blason_Innenheim_67.svg?width=300.
- Q21318 wikiPageExternalLink fichecommunale.asp?codedep=67&codecom=223.
- Q21318 wikiPageWikiLink Q1142.
- Q21318 wikiPageWikiLink Q12717.
- Q21318 wikiPageWikiLink Q142.
- Q21318 wikiPageWikiLink Q15190336.
- Q21318 wikiPageWikiLink Q188.
- Q21318 wikiPageWikiLink Q22727.
- Q21318 wikiPageWikiLink Q326636.
- Q21318 wikiPageWikiLink Q484170.
- Q21318 wikiPageWikiLink Q5615449.
- Q21318 wikiPageWikiLink Q6465.
- Q21318 wikiPageWikiLink Q6602.
- Q21318 wikiPageWikiLink Q788750.
- Q21318 wikiPageWikiLink Q8786.
- Q21318 areaKm "6.24".
- Q21318 canton "Obernai".
- Q21318 department Q12717.
- Q21318 elevationMaxM "182".
- Q21318 elevationMinM "148".
- Q21318 insee "67223".
- Q21318 name "Innenheim".
- Q21318 nativeName "Ínnle".
- Q21318 population "1038".
- Q21318 postalCode "67880".
- Q21318 region Q1142.
- Q21318 point "48.4961 7.5731".
- Q21318 type Place.
- Q21318 type Location.
- Q21318 type Place.
- Q21318 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q21318 type Settlement.
- Q21318 type Thing.
- Q21318 type SpatialThing.
- Q21318 type Q486972.
- Q21318 comment "Innenheim is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France.Among speakers of the local language, the village is often called "Enle" or "Inle" according to the speaker's accent. The suffix "..le" is an Alsatian affectionate diminutive, and equivalent to "..lein" in modern high German.".
- Q21318 label "Innenheim".
- Q21318 lat "48.4961".
- Q21318 long "7.5731".
- Q21318 depiction Blason_Innenheim_67.svg.
- Q21318 name "Innenheim".
- Q21318 name "Ínnle".