Wikidata:WikiProject Roller Coasters/pl

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The aim of the WikiProject Roller Coasters is:

  • to define properties for items related to roller coasters and the rules of use for these properties.
  • to organize the creation and improving the quality of the elements.

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Properties & structure

Core properties

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)
Wikibase value = use the following: roller coaster (Q204832)
New Texas Giant <instance of> roller coaster-
imageP18Commons media fileillustration and image: image of relevant illustration of the subject; if available, also use more specific properties (sample: coat of arms image, locator map, flag image, signature image, logo image, collage image)New Texas Giant <image> Wooden roller coaster txgi.jpg-
coordinate locationP625Geographic coordinatesgeographic coordinate: geocoordinates of the subject. For Earth, please note that only WGS84 coordinating system is supported at the momentMount Everest <coordinate location> 27° 59′ 17.00″ N 86° 55′ 31.00″ E-
countryP17Itemcountry: sovereign state that this item is in (not to be used for human beings)New Texas Giant <country> United States of America-
part ofP361Itempart (piece): object of which the subject is a part (if this subject is already part of object A which is a part of object B, then please only make the subject part of object A), inverse property of "has part" (P527, see also "has parts of the class" (P2670))
Wikibase value=The amusement park where the roller coaster is placed.
New Texas Giant <part of> Six Flags Over Texashas part(s)

Events

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
inceptionP571Point in timedate of establishment: time when an entity begins to exist; for date of official opening use P1619New Texas Giant <inception> 1990-03-17-
service entryP729Point in timeservice entry: date or point in time on which a piece or class of equipment entered operational serviceNew Texas Giant <service entry> 1990-03-17-
date of official openingP1619Point in timeopening ceremony, opening and inauguration: date or point in time an event, museum, theater etc. officially openedNew Texas Giant <date of official opening> 1990-03-17-
service retirementP730Point in timeservice retirement: date or point in time on which a piece or class of equipment was retired from operational service ; use P2669 for end of a public serviceNew Texas Giant <service retirement> -
dissolved, abolished or demolished dateP576Point in timedate of dissolution, abolition or demolition: point in time at which the subject (organisation, building) ceased to exist; see "date of official closure" (P3999) for closing a facility, "service retirement" (P730) for retiring equipment, "discontinued date" (P2669) for stopping a productNew Texas Giant <dissolved, abolished or demolished date> -
point in timeP585Point in timepoint in time: date something took place, existed or a statement was true; for providing time use the "refine date" property (P4241)
use as qualifier for significant event (P793)
New Texas Giant <significant event> automatization
<point in time> 1968
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Ride specific

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
durationP2047Quantityduration: length of time of an event or processNew Texas Giant <duration> 205 seconds-
heightP2048Quantityheight, human height and body length: vertical length of an entityNew Texas Giant <height> 47 meters-
lengthP2043Quantitylength and length overall: measured dimension of an objectNew Texas Giant <length> 1300 meters-

Identyfikatory

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
Freebase IDP646External identifierFreebase identifier: identifier for a page in the Freebase database. Format: "/m/0" followed by 2 to 7 characters. For IDs starting with "/g/", use Google Knowledge Graph ID (P2671)Raptor <Freebase ID> -
Roller Coaster Database IDP2751External identifieridentifier in Roller Coaster DatabaseRaptor <Roller Coaster Database ID> -

Available Wikipedia sources

Mapping of infobox properties for roller coasters

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