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configs: |
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- config_name: polish_german |
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data_files: |
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- split: train |
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path: german_polish.csv |
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- config_name: czech_german |
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data_files: |
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- split: train |
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path: german_czech.csv |
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- config_name: lithuanian_german |
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data_files: |
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- split: train |
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path: german_lithuanian.csv |
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- config_name: latvian_german |
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data_files: |
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- split: train |
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path: german_latvian.csv |
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- config_name: estonian_german |
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data_files: |
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- split: train |
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path: german_estonian.csv |
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- config_name: slovak_german |
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data_files: |
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- split: train |
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path: german_slovak.csv |
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- config_name: slovene_german |
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data_files: |
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- split: train |
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path: german_slovene.csv |
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license: mit |
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task_categories: |
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- translation |
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language: |
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- de |
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- pl |
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- cs |
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- lt |
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- lv |
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- et |
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- sl |
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- sk |
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size_categories: |
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- 10K<n<100K |
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This dataset contains German exonyms for various places in modern day Poland, Czech Republic, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. |
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Exonym : - A placename that is used by people who are not locals. For example, Prague is the Eng. exonym of Czech capital Praha, or Cologne is an exonym for German city Köln. |
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Due to extensive historical German rule and presence over large chunks of modern day Poland and Czech republic, these two countries populate the dataset the most. |