Noyon

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Noyon is a historic town in northern France known for its Gothic cathedral and as the birthplace of Protestant reformer John Calvin.

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Label Occurrences
Noyon canonical 9
Noyon area 1

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic cathedral
Protestant reformer
commune of France
town
administrativeStatus subprefecture of Oise (historical/administrative role)
birthplaceOf John Calvin
bornIn Noyon self-linksurface differs
country France
countrySubdivision Hauts-de-France
Oise River
surface form: Oise
governedBy municipal council
hasArchitecturalStyle Gothic architecture
hasCulturalInstitution local history museum
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
light industry
hasHeritage medieval urban fabric
hasHistoricalEvent World War I damage
World War II damage
hasHistoricalSignificance Reformation history
early Gothic cathedral site
hasLandmark Noyon Cathedral
medieval episcopal quarter
hasNotableBuilding Noyon Cathedral
hasNotablePerson John Calvin
hasPostalCode 60400
hasRegionCode INSEE code 60471
hasReligiousBuilding Noyon Cathedral
hasReligiousSignificance Diocese of Noyon
surface form: Roman Catholic Diocese of Noyon (historical)
hasTransport railway station
historicalRegion Picardy
language French
locatedIn Hauts-de-France
surface form: Hauts-de-France region

Noyon self-linksurface differs
Oise department
north of Paris
northern France
locatedOn Oise River
reconstructedAfter World War I
World War II
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Noyon locatedIn Noyon self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Noyon Cathedral
Noyon bornIn Noyon self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: John Calvin
Hexham hasTwinTown Noyon
Oise department containsCity Noyon
subject surface form: Oise
Noviomagus appliedTo Noyon
this entity surface form: Noyon area