Hi --

I'm new to RDF and dbpedia. I'm trying to determine if I will be able to use dbpedia in a project I am involved with. The question I need a quick answer to is how many Places there are, organized by language and location, as that has a bearing on whether we may use dbpedia. It seems like a SPARQL query should almost give me this, but I'm not sure if I can get the count -- it looks like it's not possible, or only possible with certain SPARQL extensions? (Also, I'm not sure how to formulate the query even without the count issue.)

Can anyone point me in the right direction for getting the following statistics on dbpedia content?

   * How many Places are there for a given language?
   * How many Places are there for a given region?
   * And the combination of the above two queries: how many Places are
     there for a given region in a given language?


The languages and regions of interest are
German in Germany
French in France
Italian in Italy
English in the UK
Dutch in the Netherlands and Belgium
Spanish in Spain

Thanks in advance for any help!

~Liam

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Liam Kirsher
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