diff --git "a/validation_diff.json" "b/validation_diff.json" deleted file mode 100644--- "a/validation_diff.json" +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7820 +0,0 @@ -{"wikidata_id": "Q32305824", "label": "Thượng Ân", "source": "Thương Ân is a commune (xã) and village in Ngân Sơn District, Bắc Kạn Province, in Vietnam.", "target": "commune and village in Bắc Kạn Province, Vietnam", "baseline_candidates": ["rural commune of Vietnam"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7064714", "label": "November 2007 California wildfire", "source": "The Corral Fire was a wildfire that burned from November 24 until November 27, 2007 in the Malibu Creek State Park. The fire, which burned 4,901 acres (20 km2) of land, forced the evacuation of 10,000–14,000 residents in Los Angeles, and injured 7 firefighters.", "target": "2007 wildfire in southern California", "baseline_candidates": ["wildfire"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3063262", "label": "Fundação Jorge Antunes", "source": "Associação - Desportivo Jorge Antunes is a sports club based in Vizela, Portugal. The club was originally founded as Grupo Desportivo da Lasa but in 1989 it became involved with the Fundação Jorge Antunes (Jorge Antunes Foundation) and changed its name to Grupo Desportivo Fundação Jorge Antunes, before again changing it to its current name in 2011. The club is best known for its futsal team which has previously played in the Portuguese Futsal First Division.", "target": "football club", "baseline_candidates": ["football club"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q179058", "label": "Lamentations", "source": "The Book of Lamentations (Hebrew: אֵיכָה, ʾĒḵā, from its incipit meaning \"how\") is a collection of poetic laments for the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE. In the Hebrew Bible it appears in the Ketuvim (\"Writings\") as one of the Five Megillot (or \"Five Scrolls\") alongside the Song of Songs, Book of Ruth, Ecclesiastes and the Book of Esther although there is no set order. In the Christian Old Testament it follows the Book of Jeremiah, as the prophet Jeremiah is its traditional author. However, according to modern scholarship, while the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon in 586/7 BCE forms the background to the poems, they were probably not written by Jeremiah. Most likely, each of the book's chapters was written by a different anonymous poet, and they were then joined to form the book.Some motifs of a traditional Mesopotamian \"city lament\" are evident in this book, such as mourning the desertion of the city by God, its destruction, and the ultimate return of the divinity; others \"parallel the funeral dirge in which the bereaved bewails... and... addresses the [dead]\". The tone is bleak: God does not speak, the degree of suffering is presented as overwhelming, and expectations of future redemption are minimal. Nonetheless, the author repeatedly makes clear that the city (and even the author himself) had profusely sinned against God, to which God had strongly responded. In doing so the author does not blame God but rather presents him as righteous, just and sometimes even as merciful.", "target": "book of the Bible", "baseline_candidates": ["religious text", "book of the Bible"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q34702907", "label": "Orange", "source": "The City of Orange is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 30,134, reflecting a decline of 2,734 (−8.3%) from the 32,868 counted in 2000, which had in turn increased by 2,943 (+9.8%) from the 29,925 counted in the 1990 Census.Orange was originally incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on November 27, 1806, from portions of Newark Township. Portions of the township were taken on April 14, 1834, to form the now-defunct Clinton Township. On January 31, 1860, Orange was reincorporated as a town. Portions of the town were taken to form South Orange Township (April 1, 1861, now known as Maplewood), Fairmount (March 11, 1862, now part of West Orange), East Orange Township (March 4, 1863) and West Orange Township (April 10, 1863). On April 3, 1872, Orange was reincorporated as a city. In 1982, the city was one of four Essex County municipalities to pass a referendum to become a township, joining 11 municipalities that had already made the change, of what would ultimately be more than a dozen Essex County municipalities to reclassify themselves as townships in order take advantage of federal revenue sharing policies that allocated townships a greater share of government aid to municipalities on a per capita basis. The city derives its name from William III of England or William IV, Prince of Orange.Despite the differences in the character of the municipalities, Orange is often joined with neighboring East Orange, South.", "target": "township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States", "baseline_candidates": ["township of New Jersey"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q11737209", "label": "ADC Airlines Flight 86", "source": "ADC Airlines Flight 086 (ADK086) was a Nigerian domestic flight operated by ADC Airlines from Port Harcourt to Lagos. On the afternoon of 7 November 1996, the crew of the Boeing 727-200 operating the flight lost control of the aircraft while avoiding a mid-air collision on approach; the aircraft crashed inverted at a very high speed into a lagoon, killing all 144 passengers and crew on board. The crash remains as the fourth worst plane crash in Nigerian history.Investigators determined that the primary cause of the accident was due to air traffic control error, the pilot's decision to continue his turn to a certain heading and his erroneous maneuver in evading from an incoming traffic, which ultimately led to the loss of control of the aircraft.", "target": "1996 aviation accident", "baseline_candidates": ["aviation accident"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2085413", "label": "Phasis", "source": "Phasis was an ancient and early medieval city on the eastern Black Sea coast, near modern Poti in Georgia. After the introduction of Christianity Phasis was the see of a Greek diocese one of whose bishops, Cyrus, became a Patriarch of Alexandria between AD 630 and 641.", "target": "ancient and medieval city in Georgia", "baseline_candidates": ["titular see"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q18990605", "label": "Suzuki Intruder", "source": "The Suzuki Intruder is a series of cruiser motorcycles made by Suzuki from 1985 to 2005. After 2005, the Intruder lineup was replaced by the Boulevard range. In Europe, the Intruder name remains in use on certain models. The VS Intruder bikes all have 4-stroke V-twin engines. The Intruder line started life in North America with the Intruder 700 and the Intruder 1400, which was actually a 1360cc machine. The smaller version was designed to be small enough to escape the projected 45% US import tariff on imported bikes, while the larger version designed to take on the Harley 1340cc Evolution models as well as Japanese bikes like the Kawasaki Vulcan 1500. The US tariff, when passed into law, actually set the import limit at 750ccs instead of 700. So Suzuki soon bumped the Intruder up to be a 750, which it continued to produce until 1991. For the 1992 model year the small Intruder became an 800 (technically an 805), with a larger engine, larger radiator, and larger forks to go with the extra engine. The model would continue in this form until 2004, the only change of note being that Suzuki started painting the engine black in 1999. For the 2005 model year Suzuki decided to re-launch all their cruisers with the “Boulevard” name in an effort to make the name less off-putting to conservative American cruiser buyers. The slender, sporty VS Intruder 800 and VS1400 Intruder became the “Boulevard S50” and “Boulevard S83” respectively, their cubic centimeter names being replaced with the engine.", "target": "motorcycle", "baseline_candidates": ["motorcycle model"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7634348", "label": "Sue and Sunny", "source": "Sue and Sunny were a British vocal duo and session singers operating in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Although sisters, their stage names were Sue Glover and Sunny Leslie. For three years (1969-1972) they were members of British pop group The Brotherhood of Man.", "target": "British musicians", "baseline_candidates": ["sibling duo"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1968863", "label": "Laguna del Tigre National Park", "source": "Laguna del Tigre National Park is located in northern Guatemala, in the municipality of San Andrés, Petén Department. Covering an area of 337,899 ha, makes it the largest core zone of the Maya Biosphere Reserve (MBR) and the largest national park in Guatemala and the largest protected wetlands in Central America.It also has the status of Ramsar site because of its size, wealth and characteristics of its wetland ecosystem. The vast area periodically floods, creating unique characteristics such as vast savannas and transition forests. It is also included in the convention's Montreux Register of threatened wetland sites. This biodiverse area features consisting of floodable savannas and wetlands; transition forest (which covers most of the park); high forest; and flora.", "target": "national park in Guatemala", "baseline_candidates": ["national park of Guatemala"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3016895", "label": "Hanover Township", "source": "Hanover Township is a township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. At the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 13,712, reflecting an increase of 814 (+6.3%) from the 12,898 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,360 (+11.8%) from the 11,538 counted in the 1990 Census. The township comprises the unincorporated communities of Whippany and Cedar Knolls.Located just north of the historic town of Morristown (separated by a thin strip of Morris Township) and adjacent to the regional Morristown Municipal Airport, Hanover Township offers many public attractions including the Whippany Railway Museum, the Frelinghuysen Arboretum and the Morris County Library. Patriots' Path, a wilderness walkway and bike trail that stretches for 26 miles (42 km), also passes through the township along the Whippany River.", "target": "township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States", "baseline_candidates": ["township of New Jersey"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7449115", "label": "Semaphore state by-election, 1973", "source": "The Semaphore state by-election, 1973 was a by-election held on 2 June 1973 for the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Semaphore. This was triggered by the death of state Labor MHA Reg Hurst. The seat had been retained by Labor since it was created and first contested at the 1970 state election.", "target": "South Australian by-election", "baseline_candidates": ["South Australian House of Assembly by-election"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4564704", "label": "1940 Chicago White Sox season", "source": "The 1940 Chicago White Sox season was the team's 40th season in the major leagues, and its 41st season overall. They finished with a record 82–72, good enough tied for 4th place with the Boston Red Sox in the American League, 8 games behind the first place Detroit Tigers.", "target": "Major League Baseball season", "baseline_candidates": ["baseball team season"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q6217229", "label": "Johansen test", "source": "In statistics, the Johansen test, named after Søren Johansen, is a procedure for testing cointegration of several, say k, I(1) time series. This test permits more than one cointegrating relationship so is more generally applicable than the Engle–Granger test which is based on the Dickey–Fuller (or the augmented) test for unit roots in the residuals from a single (estimated) cointegrating relationship.There are two types of Johansen test, either with trace or with eigenvalue, and the inferences might be a little bit different. The null hypothesis for the trace test is that the number of cointegration vectors is r = r* < k, vs. the alternative that r = k. Testing proceeds sequentially for r* = 1,2, etc. and the first non-rejection of the null is taken as an estimate of r. The null hypothesis for the \"maximum eigenvalue\" test is as for the trace test but the alternative is r = r* + 1 and, again, testing proceeds sequentially for r* = 1,2,etc., with the first non-rejection used as an estimator for r. Just like a unit root test, there can be a constant term, a trend term, both, or neither in the model. For a general VAR(p) model: X t = μ + Φ D t + Π p X t − p + ⋯ + Π 1 X t − 1 + e t , t = 1 , … , T {\\displaystyle X_{t}=\\mu +\\Phi D_{t}+\\Pi _{p}X_{t-p}+\\cdots +\\Pi _{1}X_{t-1}+e_{t},\\quad t=1,\\dots ,T} There are two possible specifications for error correction: that is, two vector error.", "target": "time series statistical test", "baseline_candidates": ["statistical test"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5891992", "label": "Honaine", "source": "Honaine is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria.", "target": "municipality of Algeria", "baseline_candidates": ["commune of Algeria"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q34857941", "label": "China Strait", "source": "The China Strait is a navigable strait in the Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea between mainland New Guinea and Samarai Island. The strait, 4 nautical miles (7 km) in length and .75 nautical miles (1 km) wide, connects the Solomon Sea with the Coral Sea.", "target": "strait in Papua New Guinea", "baseline_candidates": ["strait"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q47018399", "label": "Tsaghkunk", "source": "Tsaghkunk (Armenian: Ծաղկունք) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. It is situated at the right bank of the Hrazdan River, 40 km northwest from the capital city of the Kotayk Province, Hrazdan, 60 km from Yerevan and 7 km northwest of Sevan, Armenia. It is bordered by Ddmashen to the west, Geghamavan to the south, Tsovagyugh to the southeast and Dilijan National Park to the north-west. Tsaghkunk is located at the foot of the Pambak Mountain Range. St. Hovhannes, Abazants, Khachidosh Rocks and Tapidosh Hill.", "target": "village in Gegharkunik Province of Armenia", "baseline_candidates": ["village in Armenia"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q18447906", "label": "Marina di Marittima", "source": "Marina di Marittima is a seaside resort on the Adriatic coast of Salento in the comune of Diso in the province of Lecce in the Apulia region of southeast Italy. It takes its name from the frazione that is located in the hinterland: Marittima.", "target": "human settlement in Diso, Province of Lecce, Apulia, Italy", "baseline_candidates": ["frazione"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5176877", "label": "Counter-Terrorism Act 2008", "source": "The Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 (c 28) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which increased police powers for the stated purpose of countering terrorism. The first reading of the bill was held in January 2008, and it received royal assent on 26 November 2008 following an episode of Parliamentary ping-pong on some of its most controversial issues.", "target": "Public General Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom", "baseline_candidates": ["Public General Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1445864", "label": "Crisus", "source": "In Greek mythology, Crisus or Crissus (Ancient Greek: Κρῖσος) was a son of Phocus and twin brother of Panopeus. With Antiphateia, daughter of Naubolus, he became father of Strophius; thus he was the grandfather of Pylades. He is also said to have founded the town of Crissa, which received its name from him.", "target": "son of Phocus in Greek mythology", "baseline_candidates": ["mythological Greek character"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q737804", "label": "Belgrade Beer Fest", "source": "The Belgrade Beer Fest (Serbian: Београдски фестивал пива, romanized: Beogradski festival piva) is an annual festival of beer in Belgrade, Serbia. Started in 2003, the festival is held annually over five days each August as a showcase event for various beer producers. In addition to domestic and foreign brews, the festival features live music performances each evening. It has quickly grown in size and popularity: in 2004, it attracted over 75,000 foreign visitors to Belgrade and in 2005 it was the second most visited festival in Serbia with 300,000 visitors. In 2009 it attracted more than 650,000 visitors, and in 2010 the festival attracted about 900,000 visitors.The festival entrance is free. No festival was held in 2020.", "target": "Festival", "baseline_candidates": ["beer festival"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7459674", "label": "Señorita Panamá 1993", "source": "Señorita Panamá 1993, the 11th Señorita Panamá pageant, was held in Teatro Anayansi Centro de Convenciones Atlapa, Panama city, Panama, September 1993, after weeks of events. The winner of the pageant was María Sofía Velásquez. The pageant was broadcast live on RPC Panamá. About 15 contestants from all over Panamá competed for the prestigious crown. At the conclusion of the final night of competition, outgoing titleholder Giselle González crowned María Sofía Velásquez Jaimes-Freyre as the new Señorita Panamá. Velásquez compete in the 43rd edition of the Miss Universe 1994 pageant, was held Plenary Hall of the Philippine International Convention Center, in Manila, Philippines on May 20, 1994.", "target": "beauty pageant edition", "baseline_candidates": ["beauty pageant edition"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q19695308", "label": "1821", "source": "1821 (MDCCCXXI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1821st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 821st year of the 2nd millennium, the 21st year of the 19th century, and the 2nd year of the 1820s decade. As of the start of 1821, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.", "target": "year", "baseline_candidates": ["common year starting and ending on Monday", "calendar year"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2091959", "label": "St. Teodora de la Sihla Church", "source": "The St. Teodora de la Sihla Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfânta Teodora de la Sihla) is a cathedral in Central Chișinău, Moldova.", "target": "historical monument, of art, and architectural of national importance in Moldova", "baseline_candidates": ["Eastern Orthodox cathedral"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q18492488", "label": "Castelleone", "source": "Castelleone is a frazione of the comune of Deruta in the Province of Perugia, Umbria, central Italy. It stands at an elevation of 398 metres above sea level. At the time of the Istat census of 2001 it had 91 inhabitants.", "target": "frazione of Italy", "baseline_candidates": ["frazione"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q644211", "label": "Bugtraq", "source": "Bugtraq was an electronic mailing list dedicated to issues about computer security. On-topic issues are new discussions about vulnerabilities, vendor security-related announcements, methods of exploitation, and how to fix them. It was a high-volume mailing list, with as many as 776 posts in a month, and almost all new security vulnerabilities were discussed on the list in its early days. The forum provided a vehicle for anyone to disclose and discuss computer vulnerabilities, including security researchers and product vendors.", "target": "computer security mailing list", "baseline_candidates": ["electronic mailing list"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q6455693", "label": "L'Escargot", "source": "L'Escargot is London's oldest French restaurant, and is also one of the city's oldest restaurants. It is housed in a Georgian townhouse on Greek Street, in the heart of the Soho district. The building, which dates from 1741, was previously the private residence of the Duke of Portland.", "target": "French restaurant in London", "baseline_candidates": ["restaurant"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5675260", "label": "histomoniasis", "source": "Histomoniasis is a commercially significant disease of poultry, particularly of chickens and turkeys, due to parasitic infection of a protozoan, Histomonas meleagridis. The protozoan is transmitted to the bird by the nematode parasite Heterakis gallinarum. H. meleagridis resides within the eggs of H. gallinarum, so birds ingest the parasites along with contaminated soil or food. Earthworms can also act as a paratenic host. Histomonas meleagridis specifically infects the cecum and liver. Symptoms of the infection include lethargy, reduced appetite, poor growth, increased thirst, sulphur-yellow diarrhoea and dry, ruffled feathers. The head may become cyanotic (bluish in colour), hence the common name of the disease, blackhead disease; thus the name 'blackhead' is in all possibility a misnomer for discoloration. The disease carries a high mortality rate, and is particularly highly fatal in poultry, and less in other birds. Currently, no prescription drug is approved to treat this disease.Poultry (especially free-ranging) and wild birds commonly harbor a number of parasitic worms with only mild health problems from them. Turkeys are much more susceptible to getting blackhead than are chickens. Thus, chickens can be infected carriers for a long time because they are not removed or medicated by their owners, and they do not die or stop eating/defecating. H. gallinarum eggs can remain infective in soil for four years, a high risk of transmitting blackhead to turkeys remains if they graze areas with chicken feces in this time frame.", "target": "bird disease", "baseline_candidates": ["poultry disease"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16692014", "label": "artillery brigade", "source": "An artillery brigade is a specialised form of military brigade dedicated to providing artillery support. Other brigades might have an artillery component, but an artillery brigade is a brigade dedicated to artillery and relying on other units for infantry support, especially when attacking. Initially, a brigade was normally formed for either offence or defence, but in the 20th century, as warfare became generally more mobile and fixed fortifications became less useful, artillery brigades were formed for either purpose, the main exception being coastal defence. During the Second World War, the use and formation of artillery brigades (normally having between 3,000 and 4,000 personnel, with between 24 and 70 guns) gained prominence, as they could be attached to divisions that needed them, then detached and re-attached elsewhere as the need arose. A specialised type of artillery brigade is the anti-aircraft brigade. During the Second World War, many anti-aircraft brigades served both to defend from air attack and as offensive units against armoured vehicles - this was especially true with the effective German artillery. Modern artillery brigades tend to be smaller and even more specialised than in the past, often specifically trained to handle just one or two types of artillery. In tactical terms, the use of helicopters has taken over much of the historic advantage of the artillery brigade.", "target": "specialised form of military brigade dedicated to providing artillery support", "baseline_candidates": ["military unit type-size class"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q11251018", "label": "IBM ThinkPad 240", "source": "IBM ThinkPad 240 is an ultra-portable laptop computer designed and produced by IBM from June 1999 to 2001. It is one of the few ThinkPad 200 series models made available in America and was the smallest and lightest ThinkPad model produced to date. The 240 series was discontinued, and it (as well as the 570 series) was replaced with the ThinkPad X series in 2000.", "target": "computer model by IBM", "baseline_candidates": ["computer model"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q25578463", "label": "Mogilno County", "source": "Mogilno County (Polish: powiat mogileński) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, north-central Poland. It was formed on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. Its administrative seat and largest town is Mogilno, which lies 52 km (32 mi) south of Bydgoszcz and 62 km (39 mi) south-west of Toruń. The only other town in the county is Strzelno, lying 16 km (10 mi) east of Mogilno. The county covers an area of 675.86 square kilometres (261.0 sq mi). As of 2006 its total population is 45,756, out of which the population of Mogilno is 11,836, that of Strzelno is 5,631, and the rural population is 28,289.", "target": "powiat of Poland", "baseline_candidates": ["powiat of Poland"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q28418807", "label": "V. League 2", "source": "V.League 2 or Vietnamese National Football First League, (Vietnamese: Giải Bóng đá Hạng Nhất Quốc Gia Việt Nam), also called LS V.League 2 for sponsorship reasons, is the second tier professional association football league in Vietnam controlled by the Vietnam Professional Football. V.League 2 has 12 teams competing in this season.", "target": "association football league", "baseline_candidates": ["association football league"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7989641", "label": "Westrobothnian", "source": "Westrobothnian (Swedish: bondska) is a number of closely related Norrland dialects (part of Scandinavian dialects) spoken natively in the countryside along the coast of the historical province of Västerbotten (also called \"Westrobothnia\") in co-existence with Finnish, Sami languages and Swedish. Westrobothnian borders the traditional Sami-speaking Lapland to the west and Finnish-speaking Torne Valley to the north. Like all Scandinavian languages, the different varieties of Westrobothnian are descendants of Proto-Norse and dialects of Old Norse. Westrobothnian has three grammatical genders in most dialects, two plural forms of indefinite nouns, and broad usage of definite nouns. Nouns are also inflected differently in the dative and accusative case. Some adjectives can be serially joined with nouns and some have two plural forms. A pleonastic article is always used before names when referring to someone. In the vocative, a name may instead be declined similarly to how words for near kin decline in the vocative.", "target": "Northern Germanic dialects", "baseline_candidates": ["dialect"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7015330", "label": "New Zealand Derby", "source": "The New Zealand Derby is a set-weights Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds, run over a distance of 2,400 metres (12 furlongs) at Ellerslie Racecourse in Auckland, New Zealand. It is held on the first Saturday in March, as the opening day of Auckland Cup Week. The purse of the race in 2020 was $1 million.", "target": "Auckland", "baseline_candidates": ["horse race"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5833233", "label": "Hyundai Accent WRC", "source": "The Hyundai Accent WRC is a World Rally Car built for the Hyundai Castrol World Rally Team by Hyundai Motorsport to compete in the World Rally Championship. It is based upon the Hyundai Accent road car, and was debuted at the 2000 Rally Sweden.", "target": "rally car", "baseline_candidates": ["racing automobile model"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3320949", "label": "median cubital vein", "source": "In human anatomy, the median cubital vein (or median basilic vein) is a superficial vein of the upper limb. It lies in the cubital fossa superficial to the bicipital aponeurosis. It connects the cephalic vein and the basilic vein. It becomes prominent when pressure is applied. It is routinely used for venipuncture (taking blood) and as a site for an intravenous cannula. This is due to its particularly wide lumen, and its tendency to remain stationary upon needle insertion.", "target": "The vein of choice for intravenous injection for withdrawing blood from donors and for catheterization", "baseline_candidates": ["vein"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q702568", "label": "Battle of Corregidor", "source": "The Battle for the Recapture of Corregidor (Filipino: Labanan para sa Corregidor), which occurred from the 16th to the 26th of February, 1945, pitted American forces against the defending Japanese garrison on the island fortress. The Japanese had captured the bastion from the United States Army Forces in the Far East during their 1942 invasion. The retaking of the island, officially named Fort Mills, along with the bloody Battle of Manila and the earlier Battle of Bataan, marked the redemption of the American and Filipino surrender on 6 May 1942 and the subsequent fall of the Philippines. The surrender of Corregidor in 1942 and the ensuing fate of its 11,000 American and Filipino defenders led to a particular sense of moral purpose in General Douglas MacArthur, and as shown in the subsequent campaigns for the liberation of the Philippine archipelago, he showed no hesitation in committing the bulk of US and Philippine forces under his command. To the American soldier, Corregidor was more than a military objective; long before the campaign to recapture it, the Rock had become an important symbol in United States history as the last Pacific outpost of any size to fall to the enemy in the early stages of the Pacific War.", "target": "1945 WWII battle in the Pacific Theater", "baseline_candidates": ["conflict"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q209974", "label": "béchamel sauce", "source": "Bechamel sauce ( French: [beʃamɛl]) is a sauce traditionally made from a white roux (butter and flour in a 1:1 mixture) and milk. Bechamel may also be referred to as besciamella (Italy), besamel (Greece), or white sauce (U.S.). French, Italian and Greek bechamel sauce recipes include salt and nutmeg as a seasoning base.Bechamel sauce is one of the \"mother sauces\" of French cuisine.", "target": "sauce of French cuisine", "baseline_candidates": ["mother sauce"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1689715", "label": "Widow's Palace, Plön", "source": "The ducal Widow's Palace (German: Witwenpalais) in Plön in the north German state of Schleswig-Holstein was the widow's seat of the Duchess Dorothea Christina (Dorothea Christine). During its history the building has also served as an orphanage and was modified several times. Today it houses Plön's district museum.", "target": "Castle in Schleswig-Holstein", "baseline_candidates": ["palace"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2706126", "label": "thaumasite", "source": "Thaumasite is a calcium silicate mineral, containing Si atoms in unusual octahedral configuration, with chemical formula Ca3Si(OH)6(CO3)(SO4)·12H2O, also sometimes more simply written as CaSiO3·CaCO3·CaSO4·15H2O. It occurs as colorless to white prismatic hexagonal crystals, typically as acicular radiating groups. It also occurs as fibrous masses. Its Mohs hardness is 3.5 and it has a specific gravity of 1.88 to 1.90. Optically it is uniaxial negative with indices of refraction of nω = 1.507 and nε = 1.468. It occurs as a hydrothermal alteration mineral in sulfide ore deposits and geothermal alteration of basalt and tuff. It occurs with zeolites, apophyllite, analcime, calcite, gypsum and pyrite.Thaumasite can also be formed in man-made concrete structures at the detriment of calcium silicate hydrates (C-S-H, with dashes denoting the non-stoichiometry of this hydrated cement phase acting as the \"glue\" in hardened cement paste) during cement alteration, especially when sulfate attack develops. The reaction consuming the silicates of the \"cement glue\" can lead to harmful decohesion and softening (more rarely to expansion and cracking) of concrete. Unlike conventional sulfate attack, in which the calcium hydroxide (portlandite) and calcium aluminate hydrates react with sulfates to form gypsum and ettringite (an expansive phase) respectively, in the case of the thaumasite form of sulfate attack (TSA) the calcium silicate hydrates ensuring the cohesion in the hardened cement paste are also destroyed. As a consequence, even concrete containing sulfate-resisting Portland cement may be affected.It was first described in 1878 in Sweden and named from the Greek, \"thaumazein\", to be surprised, in reference to its unusual composition.", "target": "Unusual calcium silicate mineral with carbonate, sulfate and hexacoordinated hydroxysilicate anions. Responsible of a harmful concrete sulfate attack", "baseline_candidates": ["mineral species"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1026143", "label": "Nyima County", "source": "Nyima County (Tibetan: ཉི་མ་རྫོང་།, Wylie: nyi ma rdzong, ZYPY: Nyima Zong; simplified Chinese: 尼玛县; traditional Chinese: 尼瑪縣; pinyin: Nímǎ Xiàn) is the westernmost county-level division under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Nagqu, Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. The northern part of the county is within the Changtang area. With an area of 72,499 km2 (27,992 sq mi) and a population of 29,000 (2012), it has an average population density of less than 0.4 people per square kilometre. It is situated in the central-northern part of the Tibetan Plateau, between Nagqu's Shuanghu County to the east and Ngari's Gêrzê County to the west.", "target": "county", "baseline_candidates": ["county of China"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4848573", "label": "Bainton Field", "source": "Bainton Field is a baseball stadium in Piscataway, New Jersey. It is the home field of the Rutgers University Scarlet Knights college baseball team. The stadium holds 1,500 spectators.", "target": "Baseball stadium in New Jersey", "baseline_candidates": ["sports venue"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q18042561", "label": "loanword", "source": "A loanword (also loan word or loan-word) is a word permanently adopted from one language (the donor language) and incorporated into another language without translation. This is in contrast to cognates, which are words in two or more languages that are similar because they share an etymological origin, and calques, which involve translation. Loanwords from languages with different scripts are usually transliterated (between scripts), but they are not translated. Additionally, loanwords may be adapted to phonology, phonotactics, orthography, and morphology of the target language. When a loanword is fully adapted to the rules of the target language, it is distinguished from native words of the target language only by its origin. However, often the adaptation is incomplete, so loanwords may conserve specific features distinguishing them from native words of the target language: loaned phonemes and sound combinations, partial or total conserving of the original spelling, foreign plural or case forms or indeclinability.", "target": "word borrowed from a donor language and incorporated into a recipient language", "baseline_candidates": ["term"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7380770", "label": "Rushaway Stakes", "source": "The Rushaway Stakes is an American ungraded Thoroughbred horse race held annually at Turfway Park in Florence, Kentucky. It was first run on March 22, 1986, the last year the racetrack was called Latonia. The race is open to three-year-old horses and run over a distance of one and one sixteenth miles (8.5 furlongs). Originally raced on natural dirt, and for the first two years at one mile, since 2021 it has been contested on Tapeta synthetic dirt.The race is named in honor of the racehorse Rushaway who, on Friday afternoon, May 22, 1936, won the Illinois Derby at Aurora Downs in Aurora, Illinois. That night, the three-year-old gelding was shipped three hundred miles south via express train to the Latonia Race Track in Latonia, Kentucky where on Saturday he won the Latonia Derby. Rushaway's feat of endurance is unmatched and still talked about more than eighty years later. His accomplishment in the Latonia Derby was made even more remarkable because Rushaway was carrying top weight in the eight-horse field by three pounds yet won by 6 lengths and did it in a new race record time for the mile-and-a-quarter distance.", "target": "horse race", "baseline_candidates": ["horse race"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4739369", "label": "Amalgamated Society of Watermen, Lightermen and Bargemen", "source": "The Amalgamated Society of Watermen, Lightermen and Bargemen was a trade union in the United Kingdom. The union was founded in 1889 as the Amalgamated Society of Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames. In 1901, it merged with the Watchmen's Union of the River Thames to form the Amalgamated Society of Watermen, Lightermen and Watchers of the River Thames. It merged with the Medway Sailors and Bargemen's Union in 1912 when it adopted its final name. It merged with the Transport and General Workers' Union in 1922.", "target": "British trade union", "baseline_candidates": ["labor union"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4946331", "label": "Borough baronets", "source": "The Borough Baronetcy, of Coolock Park (sometimes Coolock Lodge, Raheny) in the County of Dublin, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 13 November 1813 for Richard Borough. The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1879.", "target": "list of Borough baronets", "baseline_candidates": ["baronetcy"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q8895769", "label": "Bayan Obo district", "source": "Bayan'obo Mining District, (Mongolian: ᠪᠠᠶᠠᠨ ᠣᠪᠣᠭ᠋᠎ᠠ ᠠᠭᠤᠷᠬᠠᠢ ᠶᠢᠨ ᠲᠣᠭᠣᠷᠢᠭ Bayan Oboɣ-a Aɣurqai-yin toɣoriɣ, Баян-Овоо Уурхайн тойрог (Mongolian: \"rich\" + ovoo); simplified Chinese: 白云鄂博矿区; traditional Chinese: 白雲鄂博礦區; pinyin: Báiyúnèbó Kuàng Qū), or Baiyun-Obo or Baiyun'ebo, is a mining town in the west of Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Baotou City, the downtown of which is more than 120 kilometres (75 mi) to the south. The mines north of the town are the largest deposits of rare-earth elements yet found and, as of 2005, responsible for 45% of global rare-earth element production.In the satellite image at right, vegetation appears red, grassland is light brown, rocks are black, and water surfaces are green. Two circular open-pit mines are visible, as well as a number of tailings ponds and tailings piles.China produced about 81,000 tons of rare-earth metals in 2001; the number jumped to about 120,000 by 2006. According to the Chinese Society of Rare Earths, 9,600 to 12,000 cubic metres (340,000 to 420,000 cubic feet) of waste gas—containing dust concentrate, hydrofluoric acid, sulfur dioxide, and sulfuric acid—are released with every ton of rare metals that are mined. Approximately 75 m3 (2,600 cu ft) of acidic wastewater, plus about a ton of radioactive waste residue are also produced.", "target": "district in Inner Mongolia, China", "baseline_candidates": ["district of China"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q65453610", "label": "Qatar", "source": "Qatar (, (listen), or (listen); Arabic: قطر, romanized: Qaṭar [ˈqatˤar]; local vernacular pronunciation: [ˈɡɪtˤɑr]), officially the State of Qatar, is a country in Western Asia. It occupies the small Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, and shares its sole land border with neighbouring Gulf Cooperation Council monarchy Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. The Gulf of Bahrain, an inlet of the Persian Gulf, separates Qatar from nearby Bahrain. The capital is Doha, home to over 80% of the nation's population. Qatar has been ruled as a hereditary monarchy by the House of Thani since Mohammed bin Thani signed a treaty with the British in 1868 that recognised its separate status. Following Ottoman rule, Qatar became a British protectorate in the early 20th century until gaining independence in 1971. The current emir is Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, who holds nearly all executive and legislative authority under the Constitution of Qatar, as well as controlling the judiciary. He appoints the prime minister and cabinet. The partially-elected Consultative Assembly can block legislation and has a limited ability to dismiss ministers. In early 2017, Qatar's total population was 2.6 million: 313,000 Qatari citizens and 2.3 million expatriates. Its official religion is Islam. In terms of income, the country has the fourth-highest GDP (PPP) per capita in the world, and the sixth-highest GNI per capita (Atlas method). Qatar has the third-highest HDI in the Arab world. It is a high-income economy, backed by the world's third-largest.", "target": "country in Western Asia", "baseline_candidates": ["country", "sovereign state", "emirate"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q470137", "label": "original English-language manga", "source": "An original English-language manga or OEL manga is a comic book or graphic novel drawn in the style of manga and originally published in English. The term \"international manga\", as used by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, encompasses all foreign comics which draw inspiration from the \"form of presentation and expression\" found in Japanese manga. This may also apply to manga-inspired comics made in other languages.", "target": "type of comic book or graphic novel in English", "baseline_candidates": ["comic genre"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q25607897", "label": "Gromov, Astrakhan Oblast", "source": "Gromov (Russian: Громов) is a rural locality (a khutor) in Pologozaymishchensky Selsoviet of Akhtubinsky District, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia. The population was 23 as of 2010. There is 1 street.", "target": "human settlement in Akhtubinsky District, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia", "baseline_candidates": ["khutor"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4659317", "label": "A S College", "source": "Anglo Sanskrit College, Khanna is a post-secondary educational institution located on Khanna Samrala road near the village of Kalal Majra in Ludhiana district of the state of Punjab, India. It was rated highest A+ by National Assessment and Accreditation Council's . It was established as Anglo Sanskrit College in 1946 and now it is known simply as A S College. It is co-educational, affiliated to Punjab University, Chandigarh, and offers a variety of under graduate and post graduate courses in general streams of science and arts, with degree being awarded by Punjab University, Chandigarh. The college has been serving as a sought after place of higher learning for rural and urban students in the area with attracting students from as far away as Mandi Gobindgarh, Amloh, Samrala, Khamanon, and Machhiwara. It is particularly accessible to large rural population in surrounding areas with rural students making up a large number of its student population.It is a University Grants Commission (UGC) recognised college. The Anglo Sanskrit High School Khanna Trust and Management Society, that is the governing body of this college, also runs other educational institutes in and around the city of Khanna namely A S College for Women, A S College of Education, A S Group of Institutions, A S Senior Secondary School, A S Modern Senior Secondary School, and M. G. C. A. S. Junior Model School.", "target": "College in Punjab, India", "baseline_candidates": ["higher education institution"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3470336", "label": "Puhja", "source": "Puhja is a small borough (Estonian: alevik) in Tartu County, in Elva Parish Estonia. It was the administrative centre of Puhja Parish. Puhja has a population of 981 (as of 1 January 2010).Puhja church, originally dedicated to St. Dionysius, dates from the mid-14th century. It is built of brick, typically for medieval churches in south Estonia. After being damaged during the 15th century, it was substantially rebuilt around 1490. The Baroque tower spire dates from the 18th century, while the interior is mostly Neo-Gothic and dates from the 19th century. In the adjacent cemetery, there are memorials dedicated to local pastor and translator Adrian Virginius (1663-1706) and poet Käsu Hans (died 1715).", "target": "township in Elva Rural Municipality, Tartu County, Estonia", "baseline_candidates": ["township"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q11964595", "label": "Dali", "source": "Dali City (大理市) is the county-level seat of the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in northwestern Yunnan. Dali City is administered through 12 township-level districts, two of which are also commonly referred to as Dali. Xiaguan (下关镇) formerly known as Hsia-kuan, is the modern city centre and usually conflated with Dali City by virtue of being its seat. This town is the destination of most long-distance transportation heading to Dali and is sometimes referred to as Dali New Town (大理新镇) to avoid confusion. Dali Town (大理镇) formerly known as Tali , is another division of Dali City, located 10 km (6.2 mi) to the north of Xiaguan. This town, commonly referred to as Dali Old Town (大理古城) to distinguish it from the city seat in Xiaguan, is usually the Dali referred to in tourist publications. The old town is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Yunnan, known for its natural scenery, historical and cultural heritage, and vibrant nightlife.", "target": "city in Yunnan, People's Republic of China", "baseline_candidates": ["county-level city"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7396353", "label": "Sabre Army Heliport", "source": "Sabre Army Heliport (ICAO: KEOD, FAA LID: EOD) is a military use heliport located at Fort Campbell, seven nautical miles (13 km) northwest of the central business district of Clarksville, in Montgomery County, Tennessee, United States. Owned by the United States Army, it has one runway designated 4/22 with a concrete surface measuring 4,451 by 109 feet (1,357 x 33 m).", "target": "airport in Fort Campbell / Clarksville, Tennessee", "baseline_candidates": ["heliport"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q47490917", "label": "nomen illegitimum", "source": "Nomen illegitimum (Latin for illegitimate name) is a technical term, used mainly in botany. It is usually abbreviated as nom. illeg. Although the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants uses Latin terms for other kinds of name (e.g. nomen conservandum for \"conserved name\"), the glossary defines the English phrase \"illegitimate name\" rather than the Latin equivalent. However, the Latin abbreviation is widely used by botanists and mycologists. A superfluous name is often an illegitimate name. Again, although the glossary defines the English phrase, the Latin equivalent nomen superfluum, abbreviated nom. superfl. is widely used by botanists.", "target": "term used in nomenclature (ICNafp)", "baseline_candidates": ["nomenclatural term"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5424328", "label": "FAIR School", "source": "FAIR School Crystal (Fine Arts Interdisciplinary Resource) is a magnet school located in Crystal, Minnesota that specializes in the Fine Arts and educates students in the 4th through 8th grades. FAIR is part of the Robbinsdale Area Schools School District, with its partner school FAIR School Downtown, located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, which is K-12. It was once part of its own independent school district called WMEP (West Metro Education Program) that came under fire around 2013 surrounding several controversies. Of the school's 550 students, 218 come from Minneapolis Public Schools, 74 come from Robbinsdale Area Schools, 49 come from Wayzata Public Schools, and the remainder come from other metro districts and a few other school districts.In 2008, the school was recognized by the United States Department of Education as one of six schools nationwide that should serve as models for magnet schools. These six schools were chosen for strong student achievement, continued success, and the ability to bring white and minority students together.The current building, at 3915 Adair Ave. N., was built on the site of a previous school, Jeannette A. Fair Elementary School. The elementary school was part of the Robbinsdale Area Schools and was built in 1952. It was originally named Adair Elementary.", "target": "Magnet school in Minnesota, United States", "baseline_candidates": ["magnet school"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q18746456", "label": "Barrie Film Festival", "source": "The Barrie Film Festival is an annual film festival in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. It is held at the Barrie Uptown Theater. Since it began in 1997, the festival has expanded to include galas, a short-film competition, a director's brunch, educational workshops and guest Q&As. It is associated with The Film Circuit, a division of the Toronto International Film Festival.The festival briefly moved to the Bayfield cinema in 2009 when the downtown cinema closed and changed hands.", "target": "annual film festival in Barrie, Ontario, Canada", "baseline_candidates": ["charity"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q17013179", "label": "Ouardana", "source": "Ouardana (Tarifit: Iwardenen, ⵉⵡⴰⵔⴷⴻⵏⴻⵏ; Arabic: وردانة) is a commune in Driouch Province of the Oriental administrative region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 6921 people living in 1242 households.", "target": "Rural commune in the Driouch Province, Morocco", "baseline_candidates": ["commune of Morocco", "rural commune of Morocco"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2725773", "label": "brown ale", "source": "Brown ale is a style of beer with a dark amber or brown colour. The term was first used by London brewers in the late 17th century to describe their products, such as mild ale, though the term has a rather different meaning today. 18th century brown ales were lightly hopped and brewed from 100% brown malt.Today there are brown ales made in several regions, most notably England, Belgium and America. Other than being top-fermented and having a darker colour than pale beers, brown ales share little in common in terms of flavour profile. Beers termed brown ale include sweet, low alcohol beers such as Manns Original Brown Ale, medium strength amber beers of moderate bitterness such as Newcastle Brown Ale, and malty but hoppy beers such as Sierra Nevada Brown Ale.", "target": "Beer", "baseline_candidates": ["beer style"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q78154004", "label": "26th Screen Actors Guild Awards", "source": "The 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, honoring the best achievements in film and television performances for the year 2019, were presented on January 19, 2020 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. The ceremony was broadcast live on both TNT and TBS 8:00 p.m. EST / 5:00 p.m. PST. The nominees were announced on December 11, 2019.Robert De Niro was announced as the 2019 SAG Life Achievement Award recipient on November 12, 2019.Parasite made history by becoming the first foreign-language film to win Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.", "target": "American television award ceremony", "baseline_candidates": ["award ceremony"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q384221", "label": "Battle for Grain", "source": "The Battle for Grain (Italian: Battaglia del grano), sometimes known as the Battle for Wheat, was a campaign launched during the fascist regime of Italy by Benito Mussolini, with the aim of pursuing the self-sufficiency of wheat production in Italy. The campaign was successful in obtaining the increase in the national production of wheat and in the consequent decrease in the deficit of the trade balance, but it went to the detriment of other crops, especially those basic for the livestock industry and, in general, the harmonic development of national agriculture.", "target": "fascist italian economic policy", "baseline_candidates": ["Italian economic battles"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5933015", "label": "GEM TV", "source": "GEM TV (Persian: جم تی‌وی) is an Iranian group of entertainment satellite channels. Its headquarters is located in Istanbul, Turkey. This group also launched various channels in Arabic, Kurdish and Persian to expand its viewers.", "target": "group of entertainment satellite channels", "baseline_candidates": ["television channel"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3239074", "label": "EXO 2", "source": "Saint-Jérôme (also designated exo2, formerly known as Blainville–Saint-Jérôme) is a commuter railway line in Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is operated by Exo, the organization that operates public transport services across this region. The Saint-Jérôme line was operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) between 1882 and 1981. The line was not active until Exo's predecessor agency, the Agence Métropolitaine de transport (AMT), resumed passenger service in 1997. There are 14 inbound and 14 outbound departures each weekday. There are six departures on Saturday and Sunday, although these trains terminate at De La Concorde station with connection to De La Concorde Metro station, instead of continuing to Parc or Lucien-L'Allier Station.", "target": "AMT commuter railway line near Montréal, Québec, Canada", "baseline_candidates": ["commuter rail service", "radial route"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1132101", "label": "Cusco Province", "source": "Cusco Province is the smallest of thirteen provinces in the Cusco Region in the southern highlands of Peru.", "target": "Province peruvian", "baseline_candidates": ["province of Peru"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q98822806", "label": "GeForce 30 series", "source": "The GeForce 30 series is a family of graphics processing units developed by Nvidia, succeeding the GeForce 20 series. The series was announced on September 1, 2020. and started shipping on September 17, 2020. The cards are based on the Ampere architecture and feature hardware-accelerated raytracing (RTX) with Nvidia's second-generation RT cores and third generation Tensor Cores.The lineup, which is designed to compete with AMD's Radeon RX 6000 series of cards, consist of the entry-level and previously laptop-exclusive RTX 3050 and laptop-exclusive RTX 3050 Ti, mid-range RTX 3060, upper-midrange RTX 3060 Ti, high-end RTX 3070, RTX 3070 Ti and the enthusiast RTX 3080 10 GB, RTX 3080 12 GB, RTX 3080 Ti, RTX 3090, and RTX 3090 Ti. This is the last generation from NVIDIA to have official support for Windows 7 and 8.x as the latest drivers available for this generation require Windows 10.", "target": "series of GPUs", "baseline_candidates": ["series"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4545516", "label": "0-8-4T", "source": "Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 0-8-4 represents the wheel arrangement of no leading wheels, eight powered and coupled driving wheels on four axles, and four trailing wheels on two axles (usually in a trailing bogie).", "target": "tank locomotive wheel arrangement", "baseline_candidates": ["wheel arrangement"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2915850", "label": "Thumper", "source": "Thumper is a fictional rabbit character from Disney's animated films Bambi (1942) and Bambi II (2006). He is known and named for his habit of thumping his left hind foot. The young adult version of Thumper also appears at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts as a meetable character in Fantasyland and at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The character was an important influence upon the development of the movie Bambi which started production with an adult tone which seemed too serious and uncommercial. As voiced by the young actor, four-year-old Peter Behn, the vivacious character of Thumper was expanded from its original minor role and led to a focus upon the young animals in the story.Thumper is Disney's adaptation of Friend Hare from Felix Salten's 1923 novel Bambi, a Life in the Woods. The personality and visual appearance of the character was based upon Beatrix Potter's Benjamin Bunny. Unlike real rabbits, Thumper is drawn with paw pads, a feature that most rabbits lack. Disney Consumer Products started a spin-off franchise, Disney Bunnies, with Thumper as the main character.", "target": "Bambi character", "baseline_candidates": ["anthropomorphic character", "animated character", "fictional rabbit or hare"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7883274", "label": "Under the Covers", "source": "Under the Covers is a Canadian radio program, airing on CBC Radio One as a summer series in 2007 and 2008. Cohosted by musicians Emm Gryner and Danny Michel, the program plays and discusses classic musical covers. Under the Covers is also a radio show that has been airing for 8 years on INDI 101 in Hamilton, Ontario previously known as C101.5FM.", "target": "Canadian music radio program dedicated to cover versions", "baseline_candidates": ["radio program"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q11226306", "label": "323 series", "source": "The 323 series (323系, 323-kei) is a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) on the Osaka Loop Line in Osaka, Japan, since December 2016. The trains replaced the ageing 103 series and 201 series trains.", "target": "Japanese electric multiple unit train type", "baseline_candidates": ["rolling stock class"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q6408235", "label": "Kilternan Stakes", "source": "The Kilternan Stakes, currently known for sponsorship purposes as the Paddy Power Stakes, is a Group 3 flat horse race in Ireland open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Leopardstown over a distance of 1 mile and 4 furlongs (2,414 metres) and it is scheduled to take place each year in September.", "target": "Flat horse race in Ireland", "baseline_candidates": ["horse race"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q55603187", "label": "Adams County Courthouse", "source": "The Adams County Courthouse in Brighton, Colorado, located at 22 S 4th Ave., was built in 1906, and housed the judicial functions of Adams County until the 1970s when the legislation moved out and the building became the Brighton City Hall. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.As of 2020, it was serving as the Brighton City Hall.Its original portion is a two-and-a-half-story brick building built in 1906. It has a red-tiled roof and a cupola rising to 91 feet (28 m), which was later removed. The building was nearly doubled in area in 1939 in a Public Works Administration-funded expansion which used matching materials. The expansion created a monumental pedimented Classical Revival entrance with Tuscan columns on the west side of the building. The building is about 139 by 87 feet (42 m × 27 m) in plan.The original building was designed by John James Huddart and built by contractor A.B. McDonald. Denver architects Lester L. Jones and Richard O. Parry designed the expansion.", "target": "listed on the National Register of Historic Places", "baseline_candidates": ["county courthouse"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q12379791", "label": "AGIR", "source": "AGIR (ACT or REACT in English) is an organization of students with a Galician independentist and anticapitalist ideology. It's an organization that has presence in different comarcas of Galiza and is made up only of active students.", "target": "student organisation with a Galician independentist and anticapitalist ideology", "baseline_candidates": ["political organization"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5150194", "label": "column inch", "source": "A column inch was the standard measurement of the amount of content in published works that use multiple columns per page. A column inch is a unit of space one column wide by 1 inch (25 mm) high.", "target": "unit of measurement", "baseline_candidates": ["unit of measurement"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7408478", "label": "Samahni Valley", "source": "Samahni valley is a valley situated on the LOC (line of control) that separates Azad Kashmir from Jammu and Kashmir. It is 35 km long and about 8 km in width and covers an area of 1270 km2. By covered area, it is the largest valley in Kashmir. Most of the inhabitants speak Pahari, with some Punjabi influence. Urdu is still spoken and understood among the villagers. The Samahni valley has fourteen towns: Jandi Chontra Kadyala Dab Kalich Bandala Samahni Manana Sarsala Chowki Bindi Jandala burjun mathoon garhoon darhalPoona Chaai Baroh Dall khambah Haripoor JajoohaOther important locations include: Baghsar Fort - an ancient fort constructed by Mughal rulers Baghsar Lake saray sada badPeople of the valley Different clans live in the valley, most of them have migrated during the partition in 1947. -Jatts -Bhatti - Rajpoots - Maliks These are the majority’s. These days Samahni is strategically a very important location as its near the LOC. It’s bordered by Rajouri district of India's Jammu and Kashmir.", "target": "A valley in Azad Kashmir", "baseline_candidates": ["valley"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q12523382", "label": "University of Muhammadiyah Aceh", "source": "University of Muhammadiyah Aceh (Indonesian: Universitas Muhammadiyah Aceh, UNMUHA) is a private university under the auspices of the Muhammadiyah College located in Banda Aceh City, Aceh, Indonesia.", "target": "academic publisher", "baseline_candidates": ["open-access publisher", "private university"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3160833", "label": "Jambes", "source": "Jambes (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃b] (listen); Walloon: Djambe) is a town of Wallonia and a district of the city of Namur, located in the province of Namur, Belgium. It was formerly a municipality itself until the fusion of Belgian municipalities in 1977. Jambes is known for the former Géronsart Abbey, the 13th century Enhaive or Anhaive keep (donjon d'Enhaive or Anhaive), the old bridge on the river Meuse and the seat of the Government of Wallonia (Élysette).", "target": "town in Namur municipality, Belgium", "baseline_candidates": ["municipality section"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5059565", "label": "Center for Contemporary Arab Studies", "source": "The Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., United States is an academic center \"distinguished by its emphasis on study of the contemporary Arab world and its rigorous Arabic language training.\" Part of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, CCAS was founded in 1975; scholars Hanna Batatu and Hisham Sharabi were part of its founding.", "target": "academic institute at Georgetown University", "baseline_candidates": ["faculty"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q255409", "label": "Museum Mesdag", "source": "The Mesdag Collection is an art museum in The Hague, Netherlands. The museum is housed next to the former house of the Dutch painter Hendrik Willem Mesdag and shows the art Mesdag and his wife Sina van Houten collected from 1866 to 1903. It features work of the painters of the Hague School like Willem Roelofs and Anton Mauve and work of the French Barbizon School (Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, Théodore Rousseau, Jean-François Millet, Charles-François Daubigny and Eugène Delacroix and paintings of Lawrence Alma-Tadema. There is also a large collection of Japanese art and Japanese craftwork (pottery) on show. This all is shown in a typical 19th-century setting. The museum was closed for renovation until Spring 2011. On 14 May 2011 it was re-opened and renamed from \"Museum Mesdag\" to \"The Mesdag Collection\". The Panorama Mesdag is housed in different premises within easy walking distance from The Mesdag Collection.", "target": "art museum in The Hague, Netherlands", "baseline_candidates": ["art museum"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q864184", "label": "whistling", "source": "Whistling without the use of an artificial whistle is achieved by creating a small opening with one's lips, usually after applying moisture (licking one's lips or placing water upon them) and then blowing or sucking air through the space. The air is moderated by the lips, curled tongue, teeth or fingers (placed over the mouth or in various areas between pursed lips) to create turbulence, and the curled tongue acts as a resonant chamber to enhance the resulting sound by acting as a type of Helmholtz resonator. By moving the various parts of the lips, fingers, tongue and epiglottis, one can then manipulate the types of whistles produced.", "target": "several methods of producing sustained sound in the human mouth without necessarily using the vocal cords", "baseline_candidates": ["music performance technique"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q25381898", "label": "haptic technology", "source": "Haptic technology, also known as kinaesthetic communication or 3D touch, refers to any technology that can create an experience of touch by applying forces, vibrations, or motions to the user. These technologies can be used to create virtual objects in a computer simulation, to control virtual objects, and to enhance remote control of machines and devices (telerobotics). Haptic devices may incorporate tactile sensors that measure forces exerted by the user on the interface. The word haptic, from the Greek: ἁπτικός (haptikos), means \"tactile, pertaining to the sense of touch\". Simple haptic devices are common in the form of game controllers, joysticks, and steering wheels. Haptic technology facilitates investigation of how the human sense of touch works by allowing the creation of controlled haptic virtual objects. Most researchers distinguish three sensory systems related to sense of touch in humans: cutaneous, kinaesthetic and haptic. All perceptions mediated by cutaneous and kinaesthetic sensibility are referred to as tactual perception. The sense of touch may be classified as passive and active, and the term \"haptic\" is often associated with active touch to communicate or recognize objects.", "target": "any form of interaction involving touch", "baseline_candidates": ["technology"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7396986", "label": "Sacramento History Museum", "source": "Sacramento History Museum is the only museum devoted to Sacramento, California and California Gold Rush history. It is located at 101 I Street in Old Sacramento. Just west of the museum is the Sacramento River and both the Tower Bridge and the I Street Bridge are visible from the museum. The building itself is a replica of Sacramento's 1854 City Hall and Waterworks building, showcased in natural brick with two stories of 14 foot double doors across the front. Exhibit themes include the Gold Rush and mining, Nisenan & Maidu Indian Nations, fur trapping, agriculture, and cultural heritage.", "target": "museum in Sacramento, California", "baseline_candidates": ["history museum"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1093925", "label": "Slovak National Museum", "source": "The Slovak National Museum (Slovak: Slovenské národné múzeum) is the most important institution focusing on scientific research and cultural education in the field of museology in Slovakia. Its beginnings \"are connected with the endeavour of the Slovak nation for national emancipation and self-determination\".It is headquartered in Bratislava, however, the Slovak National Museum governs 18 specialized museums, most of which are located outside the city.", "target": "national museum of the Slovak Republic", "baseline_candidates": ["national museum"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q199691", "label": "Laplace transform", "source": "In mathematics, the Laplace transform, named after its inventor Pierre-Simon Laplace (), is an integral transform that converts a function of a real variable (usually t {\\displaystyle t} , in the time domain) to a function of a complex variable s {\\displaystyle s} (in the complex frequency domain, also known as s-domain, or s-plane). The transform has many applications in science and engineering because it is a tool for solving differential equations. In particular, it transforms Ordinary differential equations into algebraic equations and convolution into multiplication. For suitable functions f, the Laplace transform is the integral.", "target": "integral transform", "baseline_candidates": ["integral transform"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2053760", "label": "Mifflin", "source": "Mifflin is a village in Ashland County, Ohio, United States. The population was 137 at the 2010 census.", "target": "human settlement in Ashland County, Ohio, United States of America", "baseline_candidates": ["village in the United States"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1543922", "label": "Tumaraa", "source": "Tumaraa is a commune of French Polynesia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean. The commune of Tumaraa is located on the island of Raiatea, in the administrative subdivision of the Leeward Islands, themselves part of the Society Islands. At the 2017 census it had a population of 3,721, making it the least populous commune on Raiatea.Tumaraa consists of the following associated communes: Fetuna Tehurui Tevaitoa VaiaauThe administrative centre of the commune is the settlement of Tevaitoa. The tallest mountain on Raiatea - Mont Temehani - is located within Tumaraa.", "target": "commune in Polynésie française, France", "baseline_candidates": ["commune of French Polynesia"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q973449", "label": "Minolta Maxxum 9000", "source": "The Minolta 9000 AF is a professional Single-lens reflex autofocus camera, introduced by Minolta in August 1985. It was both Minolta's and the world's first professional autofocus SLR. It was called Minolta Maxxum 9000 in the US and Minolta α-9000 in Japan. As the first professional autofocus SLR system ever made, the Minolta 9000 AF sports a number of unique features showing the transition from electro-mechanical cameras to the next generation of fully electronic cameras. For instance, it is the only autofocus system ever made with a manual film transport rather than automatic electronic winding.", "target": "camera model", "baseline_candidates": ["camera model"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q28532", "label": "Trollhättan Municipality", "source": "Trollhättan Municipality (Trollhättans kommun or Trollhättans stad) is a municipality in Västra Götaland County in western Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Trollhättan. The municipality was created gradually in 1967, 1971 and 1974 during the last local government reform when the City of Trollhättan (itself instituted in 1916) was amalgamated with surrounding municipalities. The municipality itself prefers to use the denomination Trollhättans stad (City of Trollhättan) for the entire territory, including rural areas. This is purely nominal and has no effect on its status as a unitary municipality. Until 2012 it was the home of the now defunct Saab Automobile.", "target": "municipality in Västra Götaland County, Sweden", "baseline_candidates": ["municipality of Sweden"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q55692517", "label": "Ignite", "source": "\"Ignite\" is a song by Norwegian music producer K-391 featuring Norwegian DJ Alan Walker, Norwegian singer Julie Bergan and South Korean singer Seungri. It was released on 11 May 2018.", "target": "song by K-391", "baseline_candidates": ["audio track"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1045919", "label": "Keesler Air Force Base", "source": "Keesler Air Force Base (IATA: BIX, ICAO: KBIX, FAA LID: BIX) is a United States Air Force base located in Biloxi, a city along the Gulf Coast in Harrison County, Mississippi, United States. The base is named in honor of aviator 2d Lt Samuel Reeves Keesler Jr., a Mississippi native killed in France during the First World War. The base is home of Headquarters, Second Air Force (2 AF) and the 81st Training Wing (81 TW) of the Air Education and Training Command (AETC). The base has specialized in ground trade training since its opening in 1941 during World War II. It has had high-quality technical schools and absorbed units moved from other bases under the Base Realignment and Closure Act (BRAC).", "target": "US Air Force base in Biloxi, Mississippi, United States", "baseline_candidates": ["airbase"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q32159824", "label": "Baures Municipality", "source": "Baures Municipality is a municipality of the Beni Department, Bolivia.", "target": "municipality in Beni Department, Bolivia", "baseline_candidates": ["municipality of Bolivia"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q12435833", "label": "electoral geography", "source": "Electoral geography is the analysis of the methods, the behavior, and the results of elections in the context of geographic space and using geographical techniques. Specifically, it is an examination of the dual interaction in which geographical affect the political decisions, and the geographical structure of the election system affects electoral results. The purpose of the analysis is to identify and understand driving factors and the electoral characteristics of territories in a broad and integrative manner.", "target": "geography of elections", "baseline_candidates": ["branch of geography"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4863403", "label": "Barreto", "source": "Barreto is a middle-class neighborhood in the northern zone Niterói, bordering the municipality of São Gonçalo and by the coast of Guanabara Bay. It was built along the way of Niterói-Manilha road.", "target": "neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro", "baseline_candidates": ["neighborhood of Brazil"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q17062699", "label": "SS Arctic disaster", "source": "SS Arctic, an American paddle steamer owned by the Collins Line, sank on September 27, 1854, after a collision with SS Vesta, a much smaller French vessel, 50 miles (80 km) off the coast of Newfoundland. Passenger and crew lists indicate that there were probably more than 400 on board; of these, only 88 survived, most of whom were members of the crew. All the women and children on board perished. Arctic was the largest and most celebrated of the four Collins steamers that had operated a regular transatlantic passenger and mail carrying service since 1850. After the collision her captain, James Luce, first attempted to assist the stricken Vesta, which he believed was in imminent danger of sinking. When he discovered that his own ship had been seriously holed below the waterline, he decided to run her towards the nearest land in the hopes of reaching safety. His plan failed; the engines stopped when the ship was still a considerable distance from land. Arctic's lifeboat capacity was sufficient for fewer than half of those on board; when Luce ordered these launched, a breakdown in order and discipline meant that most places in the boats were taken by members of the crew or the more able-bodied male passengers. The rest struggled to build makeshift rafts, but most were unable to leave the ship and went down with her when she sank, four hours after the collision. Vesta, which initially appeared to have sustained mortal damage, was kept afloat by her watertight bulkheads and managed to limp.", "target": "ship sinking", "baseline_candidates": ["occurrence"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q31178000", "label": "Örtöö", "source": "Yam (Mongolian: Өртөө, Örtöö, checkpoint) was a postal system or supply point route messenger system extensively used and expanded by Ögedei Khan and also used by subsequent Great Khans and Khans.Relay stations provided food, shelter and spare horses for Mongol army messengers. Ögedei Khan gave special attention to Yam because Mongol armies travelled fast, so their messengers had to be even faster, covering 200–300 kilometres (120–190 mi) per day. The system was used to speed up the process of information and intelligence. The system was preserved in Tsarist Russia after the disintegration of the Golden Horde.", "target": "messenger system in the Mongol Empire", "baseline_candidates": ["street network"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q55075358", "label": "1894 Boston mayoral election", "source": "The Boston mayoral election of 1894 occurred on Tuesday, December 11, 1894. Republican candidate Edwin Upton Curtis defeated Democratic candidate Francis Peabody Jr., and two other contenders, to win election as Mayor of Boston.This was the last Boston mayoral election for a one-year term; the city charter was changed in June 1895, increasing the mayoral term to two years. Curtis was inaugurated on Monday, January 7, 1895.", "target": "Republican win", "baseline_candidates": ["mayoral election"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7643073", "label": "Superbowl of Wrestling", "source": "The Superbowl of Wrestling was an event held in the 1970s. It was one of the first professional wrestling \"Supercards\".", "target": "American professional wrestling show", "baseline_candidates": ["professional wrestling event"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7309493", "label": "Regius Professor of Surgery", "source": "The Regius Chair of Surgery at the University of Glasgow was founded in 1815 by King George III, who also established the Chairs of Chemistry and Natural History. Notable Professors have included Joseph Lister (1860–1869), who developed antisepsis through the use of phenol in sterilising instruments and in cleaning wounds, and Sir William Macewen, a pioneer in modern brain surgery who contributed to the development of bone graft surgery, the surgical treatment of hernia and of pneumonectomy (removal of the lungs). The current occupant is Professor Andrew Biankin.", "target": "1815 founded professorship of the University of Glasgow", "baseline_candidates": ["Regius Professor"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4682306", "label": "Adenovirus serotype 14", "source": "Adenovirus serotype 14 (Ad14) is a serovar of adenovirus which, unlike other adenovirus serovars, is known to cause potentially fatal adenovirus infections. According to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as of September 2007, outbreaks have been identified in four states in the U.S., with ten identified deaths since May 2006.", "target": "virus serotype", "baseline_candidates": ["serotype"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q22919843", "label": "Hollywood Cemetery", "source": "The Hollywood Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The cemetery was established sometime prior to the American Civil War, with its oldest marked grave dating to 1856. It is located southeast of downtown Hot Springs, and is bounded by Hollywood Avenue, Mote Street, and Shady Grove Road. Its Confederate Section, located in the northeastern part of the cemetery, commemorates the city's Civil War Confederate Army soldiers, and contains 34 marked burials. At the center of that area is an 8-foot (2.4 m) granite monument in which is a marble marker inscribed \"OUR CONFEDERATE DEAD\". The Confederate section of the cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.", "target": "Hot Springs, Arkansas", "baseline_candidates": ["cemetery"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q969648", "label": "Grandiosa", "source": "Pizza Grandiosa (colloquially also referred to simply as Grandiosa or Grandis) refers to the most popular brand of frozen pizza in Norway. Grandiosa can also refer to the series of different Grandiosa variants. Grandiosa is Italian for great or grand.", "target": "frozen pizza", "baseline_candidates": ["trademark"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1042243", "label": "Taka district", "source": "Taka (多可郡, Taka-gun) is a district in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 33,093 and a population density of 150.09 persons per km2. The total area is 220.49 km2.", "target": "district in Hyōgo prefecture, Japan", "baseline_candidates": ["district of Japan"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q65065976", "label": "Lloyd Square", "source": "Lloyd Square, a garden square in Clerkenwell, central London, It consists of Grade II Listed houses making up a square of unique and noted character in central London. Its nearest tube stations are Kings Cross, Russell Square, Angel and Chancery Lane. The square has mature trees, flowers, beds and shrubs and is lined by neat hedges and formal railings, which are listed.", "target": "Garden square in the London Borough of Islington", "baseline_candidates": ["garden square"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q65120761", "label": "Gregorius and Mary Hanka Farmstead", "source": "The Gregorius and Mary Hanka Farmstead is a historic farmstead in Embarrass Township, Minnesota, United States. It was established by a Finnish immigrant family around 1910 and includes four surviving buildings constructed with traditional Finnish log architecture. The farm was listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990 for its state-level significance in the themes of agriculture, architecture, and European ethnic heritage. It was nominated for reflecting the successful conversion of St. Louis County's cutover forests into productive agricultural land by Finnish immigrants, and their use of traditional log architecture.", "target": "farm in Embarrass Township (Minnesota)", "baseline_candidates": ["farm"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q17025794", "label": "Studio in the Country", "source": "Studio in the Country is a recording studio located at 21443 Hwy 436 in Washington Parish, Louisiana. The studio has been in operation since 1972. It was conceived and originally owned by recording engineer William S. \"Bleu\" Evans. It sits on a 26-acre pine forest located near New Orleans, LA between Bogalusa, LA and Varnado, LA. The studio is approximately 60 miles north of eastern New Orleans. Construction and design was overseen by Bleu Evans with significant contributions by Tom Hidley of Westlake Audio, George Augspurger, Lee Peterzell, Tom Knight and Ron Balmer. Eugene Foster bought the studio in 1979, and later sold it in 1997 to current owner Debra Farmer. Numerous multi-platinum records were recorded, partially recorded or mixed at Studio in the Country, including classic albums by Kansas such as Leftoverture and Point of Know Return, each of which contained hits – \"Carry On Wayward Son\" (which reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100) on the former and Top 10 single \"Dust in the Wind\" on the latter. Other platinum albums from Studio in the Country include Save His Soul by Blues Traveler, Smells Like Children by Marilyn Manson, Boats, Beaches, Bars and Ballads by Jimmy Buffett, Heartbreak Station by Cinderella, and the 11× platinum Dirty Dancing soundtrack. Additional work done at Studio in the Country includes Stevie Wonder's Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants, The Hungry Years by Willie Nelson, the Jack Nitzsche-produced The Neville Brothers, and Fiyo on the Bayou by The Neville Brothers, Louis Prima Meets Robin Hood by.", "target": "recording studio in Washington Parish, Louisiana., USA", "baseline_candidates": ["recording studio"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q8027060", "label": "Wisbech & Fenland Museum", "source": "The Wisbech & Fenland Museum, located in the town of Wisbech in the Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, is one of the oldest purpose-built museums in the United Kingdom. The museum logo is W&F.", "target": "Natural Science museum located in the town of Wisbech in the Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England.", "baseline_candidates": ["museum building", "local museum"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q47018513", "label": "Verin Shorzha", "source": "Verin Shorzha (Armenian: Վերին Շորժա) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. Verin Shorzha and the nearby Nerkin Shorzha are both reached by a short drive from Ayrk.", "target": "village in Gegharkunik Province of Armenia", "baseline_candidates": ["village in Armenia"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7197658", "label": "Piracy Act 1850", "source": "The Piracy Act 1850 (13 & 14 Vict c 26), sometimes called the Pirates (Head Money) Repeal Act, is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It relates to proceedings for the condemnation of ships and other things taken from pirates and creates an offence of perjury in such proceedings. This Act is retained for the Republic of Ireland by section 2 of, and Part 4 of Schedule 1 to, the Statute Law Revision Act 2007. This Act was repealed so far as it was part of the law of the Commonwealth or a territory of Australia by section 53 of, and Schedule 2 to, the Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 1992. The case of The Magellan Pirates was decided under this Act. The cost of rewards paid under this Act have been given in the Navy Estimates.", "target": "1850 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Act of Parliament 13 & 14 Vic c. 26", "baseline_candidates": ["Public General Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q327945", "label": "senegalese tata of Chasselay", "source": "Tata of Chasselay (French: Tata sénégalais de Chasselay) is a cemetery in the city of Chasselay, Rhône including almost 200 graves of Senegalese Tirailleurs murdered during the Chasselay Massacre during World War II.", "target": "senegalese war grave in France", "baseline_candidates": ["national necropolis in France"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7962691", "label": "Walla Walla Sweets", "source": "The Walla Walla Sweets is an amateur baseball team located in Walla Walla, Washington. They play in the West Coast League, a collegiate summer baseball league. Walla Walla calls Borleske Stadium home which has a capacity of 2,378 spectators.", "target": "baseball team in Walla Walla, Washington", "baseline_candidates": ["baseball team"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7857286", "label": "Tuzla Power Station", "source": "Tuzla Thermal Power Plant is a coal-fired thermal power plant in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the largest power plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is operated by Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine (EBiH).", "target": "Power plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina", "baseline_candidates": ["coal-fired power station"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q12318650", "label": "Carna", "source": "The Carna botnet was a botnet of 420,000 devices created by an anonymous hacker to measure the extent of the Internet in what the creator called the “Internet Census of 2012”.", "target": "botnet used to census the entire IPv4 internet", "baseline_candidates": ["botnet"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4797287", "label": "ArtZuid", "source": "ARTZUID is an international large-scale sculpture exhibition which takes place every two years in Amsterdam. ARTZUID was established in 2008. The initiative came from United Art Consult led by Cintha van Heeswijck. From 2009 on, the exhibition takes place every odd year in the monumental Art-Deco district in Amsterdam, designed in 1917 by Hendrik P. Berlage. ARTZUID sculpture route starts at the Museum Square in front of the Rijksmuseum and stretches for 2,5 kilometers south along the Minervalaan, the Apollolaan and finally up to the Station Zuid. Over a period of 4 months, 60 sculptures of established and emerging artists form an eye-catching spectacle. The biennale is attended by the average number of visitors of 375,000. ARTZUID 2009: The first free accessible exhibition was called Berlage in Sculptures. The curator was Michiel Romeyn. His choice of art was based on the history of the neighborhood. Antoine Poncet, at that time president of de l'Académie française, opened the exhibition. It was supported by international galleries, the Rijksakademie, Dutch company collections, artists and museums like the Stedelijk Museum. The event attracted 90,000 visitors. ARTZUID 2011: The second edition of ARTZUID was called The World Around - Equality in Diversity and opened by Queen Beatrix. Curator Jan Cremer, a leading writer and artist, mixed European sculptures with works by artists from Brazil, Surinam, India, Ghana, China, Indonesia, the US, and more to reflect the mixed population of Amsterdam. Artists from 21 countries participated with fifty-eight sculptures from various artists like Anthony Caro, Jean Tinguely, Anthony Gormley, Marcel Pinas, Salvador.", "target": "biennial outdoor sculpture show in Amsterdam", "baseline_candidates": ["sculpture trail"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q743861", "label": "tacit knowledge", "source": "Tacit knowledge or implicit knowledge—as opposed to formal, codified or explicit knowledge—is knowledge that is difficult to express or extract, and thus more difficult to transfer to others by means of writing it down or verbalizing it. This can include personal wisdom, experience, insight, and intuition.For example, knowing that London is in the United Kingdom is a piece of explicit knowledge; it can be written down, transmitted, and understood by a recipient. In contrast, the ability to speak a language, ride a bicycle, knead dough, play a musical instrument, or design and use complex equipment requires all sorts of knowledge which is not always known explicitly, even by expert practitioners, and which is difficult or impossible to explicitly transfer to other people.", "target": "knowledge that is difficult to transfer to another person by means of writing it down or verbalizing it", "baseline_candidates": ["knowledge type"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q10878532", "label": "Qiaozhuang, Sichuan", "source": "Qiaozhuang (Chinese: 乔庄; pinyin: Qiáozhuāng) is a town under the administration of Qingchuan County, Sichuan, China. As of 2020, it administers the following seven residential communities and 18 villages: Qinxing Community (秦兴社区) Fangwei Community (方维社区) Wanzhong Community (万众社区) Huilong Community (回龙社区) Chengjiao Community (城郊社区) Huangping Community (黄坪社区) Kongxi Community (孔溪社区) Zhangjia Village (张家村) Shiyuan Village (石元村) Dagou Village (大沟村) Chashu Village (茶树村) Zaoshu Village (枣树村) Xinsheng Village (新生村) Jiefang Village (解放村) Qunfeng Village (群丰村) Wali Village (瓦砾村) Mingjing Village (明镜村) Wulong Village (乌龙村) Gongjiahe Village (弓家河村) Duiping Village (碓坪村) Sanpan Village (三盘村) Yaolin Village (遥林村) Daba Village (大坝村) Dawu Village (大屋村) Nanxi Village (南溪村)In October 2019, Huangping Township (黄坪乡), Wali Township (瓦砾乡), Kongxi Township (孔溪乡), and Daba Township (大坝乡) were abolished. Qiaozhuang absorbed their administrative areas.", "target": "town in Sichuan, People's Republic of China", "baseline_candidates": ["town in China"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q910717", "label": "Ducové", "source": "Ducové (Hungarian: Ducó is a municipality (village) situated in western Slovakia, near the spa town of Piešťany. It was part of the municipality Moravany nad Váhom from 1976 to 1992. The village lies under the Váh Inovec. According to the 2011 census, the municipality had 375 inhabitants. 365 of inhabitants were Slovaks and 10 others and unspecified.", "target": "municipality of Slovakia", "baseline_candidates": ["municipality of Slovakia"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q12104593", "label": "Klovski Descent 7A", "source": "Klovski Descent 7a (Кловський узвіз, 7а) is a skyscraper in Kyiv, Ukraine, the tallest in the country. Designed by Andriy Mazur, the building is 168 meters tall and has 47 floors. It is primarily a residential building but also has commercial uses.", "target": "Ukrainian skyscraper", "baseline_candidates": ["skyscraper"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q702113", "label": "Islam in Austria", "source": "Islam in Austria is the largest minority religion in the country, practiced by 8% of the total population in 2016 according to the Austrian Academy of Sciences. The majority of Muslims in Austria belong to the Sunni denomination. Most Muslims came to Austria during the 1960s as migrant workers from Turkey and Yugoslavia. There are also communities of Arab and Afghan origin.", "target": "religious community in Austria", "baseline_candidates": ["religion of an area"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4622455", "label": "2011 Speedway Grand Prix of Scandinavia", "source": "The FIM Scandinavian Speedway Grand Prix was the seventh race of the 2011 Speedway Grand Prix season. It took place on August 13 at the G&B Stadium in Målilla, Sweden.", "target": "Motorsports", "baseline_candidates": ["Speedway Grand Prix of Scandinavia"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q612668", "label": "Clan Armstrong", "source": "Clan Armstrong is a Lowland Scottish clan of the Scottish Borders. The clan does not currently have a chief recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms and therefore it is considered an Armigerous clan.", "target": "noble family", "baseline_candidates": ["noble family"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q476801", "label": "Beaufort Castle", "source": "Beaufort or Belfort Castle, known locally as Qal'at al-Shaqif (Arabic: قلعة الشقيف, romanized: Qalʾāt al-Shaqīf) or Shaqif Arnun, is a Crusader fortress in Nabatieh Governorate, Southern Lebanon, about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) to the south-south-east of the village of Arnoun. There was a fortification on the site before it was captured by Fulk, King of Jerusalem, in 1139 and construction of the Crusader castle probably began soon after. Saladin captured Beaufort in 1190, but 60 years later Crusaders re-took it. In 1268 Sultan Baibars finally captured the castle for the Islamic forces. Beaufort provides one of the few cases in which a medieval castle proved of military value and utility in modern warfare as well, as its late 20th-century history shows.", "target": "crusader fortress in Nabatieh Governorate, Lebanon", "baseline_candidates": ["crusader castle"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4735977", "label": "Alta Lake State Park", "source": "Alta Lake State Park is a public recreation area located two miles (3.2 km) southwest of Pateros, Washington, at the northern end of 220-acre (89 ha) Alta Lake, in the mountainous northwest interior of the state. The 181-acre (73 ha) state park and adjacent lake lie beneath towering stone cliffs, formed by glaciation, that rise 1000 feet (304 m) above the valley floor, and carry on up to the top of Old Goat Mountain which sits 4200 ft (1280 m) above the park. A two-mile-long (3 km) road leading to the park, Alta Lake Road, intersects State Route 153, which runs along the Methow River. The park is managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.", "target": "state park in Washington, United States of America", "baseline_candidates": ["Washington state park"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4950045", "label": "Bountiful Tabernacle", "source": "Bountiful Tabernacle is a historic Mormon tabernacle building at Main and Center Streets in Bountiful, Utah, United States.", "target": "historic church in Utah, United States", "baseline_candidates": ["tabernacle"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q19971792", "label": "Navy Band Kiel", "source": "Navy Band Kiel (German: Marinemusikkorps Kiel) is a military band of the German Navy responsible for raising the esprit de corps or morale of personnel of the Navy. The 50 member band has an area of responsibility for the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It also covers the entire coastal region on the at the North Sea and Baltic Sea, with the states of Lower Saxony and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern as well as the cities of Bremen and Hamburg.The band has 6 ensembles: Concert band Egerland band Brass quintet Saxophone quartet Clarinet quartet Woodwind TrioThe task of the band is mainly in troop support, all of which includes the ceremonial entry and exit of ships and the swearing-in of sailors. An important part is also public relations with residents of the Kiel area and northern Germany. concerts at home and abroad. As part of the public relations work, the band performs at numerous charity concerts. In recent years, more than 3.2 million euros have been made in donations.", "target": "military unit", "baseline_candidates": ["military band"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q433696", "label": "Kleblach-Lind", "source": "Kleblach-Lind is a town in the district of Spittal an der Drau in the Austrian state of Carinthia.", "target": "municipality in Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria", "baseline_candidates": ["rural municipality of Austria", "municipality of Austria"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q94661769", "label": "Van der Meulen family", "source": "The van der Meulen family of Brussels was an important bourgeois family of freshwater fish merchants. Many of its members were deans of the guild of freshwater fish merchants.", "target": "Old family of Brussels", "baseline_candidates": ["family"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3564454", "label": "Parnassos Municipal Unit", "source": "Parnassos (Greek: Παρνασσός) is a former municipality in Phocis, Greece, named after Mount Parnassus. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Delphi, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 87.033 km2. Population 1,968 (2011). The seat of the municipality was in Polydrosos.", "target": "subdivision of Delfi Municipality, Greece", "baseline_candidates": ["former municipality", "municipal unit of Greece"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q14716452", "label": "Hocking Hills", "source": "The Hocking Hills is a deeply dissected area of the Allegheny Plateau in Ohio, primarily in Hocking County, that features cliffs, gorges, rock shelters, and waterfalls. The relatively extreme topography in this area is due to the Blackhand Sandstone (so named because of Native American graphics on the formation near Newark, Ohio), a particular formation that is thick, hard and weather-resistant, and so forms high cliffs and narrow, deep gorges.", "target": "area of the Allegheny Plateau in Ohio, United States", "baseline_candidates": ["geographic region"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7887812", "label": "United Gas Pipe Line Co. v. Mobile Gas Service Corp.", "source": "United Gas Pipe Line Co. v. Mobile Gas Service Corp., 350 U.S. 332 (1956), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court interpreted the Natural Gas Act of 1938 (NGA) as not allowing a gas supply company to unilaterally modify rates in a natural gas supply contract by filing a new rate schedule with the Federal Power Commission (FPC). Mobile Gas and its companion case Federal Power Commission v. Sierra Pacific Power Co. established the Mobile-Sierra presumption which holds that an electricity or natural gas supply rate established resulting from a freely negotiated contract is presumed to be \"just and reasonable\" and thus acceptable under the NGA or Federal Power Act (FPA).", "target": "United States Supreme Court case", "baseline_candidates": ["United States Supreme Court decision"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q65310314", "label": "rondo", "source": "Rondo is an instrumental musical form introduced in the Classical period.", "target": "musical form or character type", "baseline_candidates": ["type of musical work/composition", "musical form"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q14874947", "label": "Frenchman Formation", "source": "The Frenchman Formation is stratigraphic unit of Late Cretaceous (late Maastrichtian) age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. It is present in southern Saskatchewan and the Cypress Hills of southeastern Alberta. The formation was defined by G.M. Furnival in 1942 from observations of outcrops along the Frenchman River, between Ravenscrag and Highway 37. It contains the youngest of dinosaur genera, much like the Hell Creek Formation in the United States.", "target": "stratigraphic unit of Late Cretaceous age in Western Canada", "baseline_candidates": ["formation"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2368935", "label": "Oulad Ben Hammadi", "source": "Oulad Ben Hammadi is a small town and rural commune in Sidi Slimane Province, Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 12,100 people living in 1828 households.", "target": "rural commune in Morocco", "baseline_candidates": ["rural commune of Morocco"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5444070", "label": "Feres v. United States", "source": "Feres v. United States, 340 U.S. 135 (1950), combined three pending federal cases for a hearing in certiorari in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the United States is not liable under the Federal Tort Claims Act for injuries to members of the armed forces sustained while on active duty and not on furlough and resulting from the negligence of others in the armed forces. The opinion is an extension of the English common-law concept of sovereign immunity. The practical effect is that the Feres doctrine effectively bars service members from collecting damages from the United States Government for personal injuries experienced in the performance of their duties. It also bars families of service members from filing wrongful death or loss of consortium actions when a service member is killed or injured. The bar does not extend to killed or injured family members, so a spouse or child may still sue the United States for tort claims, nor does it bar service members from filing either in loco parentis on their child's behalf or filing for wrongful death or loss of consortium as a companion claim to a spouse or child's suit. There have been exceptions to the Feres doctrine where active duty members have been allowed to sue for injuries when the court found that civilians could have been harmed in the same manner under the same circumstances in which the service member's injuries occurred.Injuries experienced by service members while on active duty are covered by various Department of Veterans Affairs.", "target": "United States Supreme Court case that bars FTCA claims for members of the armed forces", "baseline_candidates": ["United States Supreme Court decision"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q24963028", "label": "Chan-Lam coupling", "source": "The Chan–Lam coupling reaction – also known as the Chan–Evans–Lam coupling is a cross-coupling reaction between an aryl boronic acid and an alcohol or an amine to form the corresponding secondary aryl amines or aryl ethers, respectively. The Chan–Lam coupling is catalyzed by copper complexes. It can be conducted in air at room temperature. The more popular Buchwald–Hartwig coupling relies on the use of palladium.", "target": "chemical reaction", "baseline_candidates": ["name reaction"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q27995254", "label": "Cuba, Lafayette County, Missouri", "source": "Cuba is a ghost town in Lafayette County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.Cuba was founded by a colony of African Americans, whose skin color was likened to that of Cubans, hence the name.", "target": "human settlement in Missouri, United States of America", "baseline_candidates": ["ghost town"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q28401507", "label": "Norther Offshore Wind Farm", "source": "Norther is an offshore wind farm in the Belgian North Sea, within the Exclusive Economic Zone of Belgium, approximately 23 kilometres from the Belgian port of Ostend. The concession was granted at the end of 2009, which is when the actual development of the project began.The wind farm has a total of 44 Vestas V164-8.4 MW turbines on monopile foundations for a nameplate capacity of 369.6 MW with a projected annual production of 1,394 GWh, corresponding to a capacity factor of 43.1% and the average consumption of almost 400,000 households. The wind farm spans an area of 38 km2 with water depths up to 33 m. A seaweed farm is planned between the turbines.The Norther offshore wind farm was developed through a joint venture between Elicio NV, a Belgian renewable energy producer operating internationally; and the Dutch utility company Eneco, who is a major producer and supplier of renewable electricity, natural gas and heat in the Netherlands and Belgium; and Diamond Generating Europe Ltd, is a fully owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation and cover power and water generation projects, as well as power downstream business in Europe, Middle East and Africa.Offshore wind is expected to be a key element of Belgium's future energy mix and is projected to represent around 10% of total generated electricity by 2025. Norther Wind is operational since 2019.", "target": "Belgian offshore wind farm in the North Sea", "baseline_candidates": ["offshore wind farm"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q505042", "label": "Sweep", "source": "Sweep is a Free and open-source digital audio editor and live playback tool for Unix-like systems such as Linux and Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). It is able to handle many sound formats, including MP3, WAV and Vorbis. Originally developed with the support of Pixar, the most notable feature of Sweep is its stylus-like cursor tool called Scrubby.", "target": "digital audio editor and live playback tool", "baseline_candidates": ["digital audio editor"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5928019", "label": "Hutysche", "source": "Hutysche (Ukrainian: Гутище, Polish: Hucisko Oleskie, also known as Huta Oleska or Huta Olejska) is a village in Zolochiv Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. It belongs to Zolochiv urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Hutysche is located on the road to Zolochiv. In 2001, it had 114 residents. Before the Nazi German and Soviet invasions of Poland, it was located in Second Polish Republic. The village was a site of massacres of Poles in Volhynia by the Ukrainian OUN-UPA between 1942 and 1945. In October 1944 and in December 1944 Christmas Eve raids, Zygmunt Konopka and Józef Gabinski were executed there. Polish villagers of Hucisko have been noted for harboring Jews trying to escape the Nazi German Holocaust.", "target": "village in Zolochiv Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine", "baseline_candidates": ["village of Ukraine"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q136726", "label": "Singaporean cuisine", "source": "Singaporean cuisine derived from several ethnic groups which have developed through centuries of political, economic, and social changes of this cosmopolitan city-state. Influences include the cuisines of the Malays, the Chinese and the Indians as well as Indonesian, Peranakan and Western traditions (particularly English and Portuguese-influenced Eurasian, known as Kristang). Influences from neighbouring regions such as Japan, Korea, and Thailand are also present. In Singapore, food is viewed as crucial to its national identity and a unifying cultural thread. Singaporean literature declares eating a national pastime and food a national obsession. Food is a frequent topic of conversation among Singaporeans. Religious dietary strictures do exist; Muslims do not eat pork and Hindus do not eat beef, and there is also a significant group of vegetarians/vegans. People from different communities often eat together, while being mindful of each other's culture and choosing food that is acceptable for all. Other than local Singaporean cuisine, it is also common in Singapore to find restaurants specialising in cuisine from a great variety of countries around the world.", "target": "culinary traditions of Singapore", "baseline_candidates": ["national cuisine"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7797104", "label": "Thracian tomb Ostrusha", "source": "The Ostrusha mound is a Thracian burial tumulus near the Bulgarian town of Shipka. It was constructed in the middle of the 4th century BCE. The stone structures under the more than 18 meters high mound form one of the biggest representative tomb-cult complexes with 6 rooms on an area of 100 square meters. It was professionally excavated in 1993. One of the chambers is fully maintained. It is made of two carved-out solid granite blocks, weighing a total of more than 60 tons. The roof block is divided into dozens of square and circle shaped niches filled with masterfully painted portraits, scenes with people, fighting between animals, plants and geometric decorations. Most of the frescoes are severely damaged apart from a portrait of a young noble woman. A horse with full set of silver appliques as well as a gilded armor collar and two silver vessels were found in one of the other rooms that was not robbed in antiquity.", "target": "tomb in Bulgaria", "baseline_candidates": ["tomb", "tumulus"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q13118092", "label": "Dronacharya Award", "source": "The Dronacharya Award, officially known as Dronacharya Award for Outstanding Coaches in Sports and Games, is sports coaching honour of the Republic of India. The award is named after Drona, often referred as \"Dronacharya\" or \"Guru Drona\", a character from the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata of ancient India. He was master of advanced military warfare and was appointed as the royal preceptor to the Kaurava and the Pandava princes for their training in military arts and astras (Divine weapons). It is awarded annually by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. Recipients are selected by a committee constituted by the Ministry and are honoured to have done \"outstanding and meritorious work on a consistent basis and enabled sportspersons to excel in international events\" over a period of four years. Two awards are designated for the lifetime contribution in coaching where the achievements in producing \"outstanding sportspersons\" over a period of 20 years or more are considered. As of 2020, the award comprises a bronze statuette of Dronacharya, a certificate, ceremonial dress, and a cash prize of ₹15 lakh (US$20,000).Instituted in 1985, the award is given only to the disciplines included in the events like Olympic Games, Paralympic Games, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, World Championship and World Cup along with Cricket, Indigenous Games, and Parasports. The nominations for a given year are accepted till 30 April or last working day of April. A ten-member committee evaluates the nominations and later submits their recommendations to the Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports for further approval.The first recipients of.", "target": "sports award", "baseline_candidates": ["sports award"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7855373", "label": "1999 Turkish local elections", "source": "Local elections were held in Turkey on April 18, 1999.", "target": "local elections in Turkey, realized in 1999", "baseline_candidates": ["municipal election"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q173407", "label": "Ternopil Oblast", "source": "Ternopil Oblast (Ukrainian: Тернопі́льська о́бласть, romanized: Ternopilska oblast; also referred to as Ternopilshchyna, Терно́пільщина, or Ternopillia, Тернопілля), is an oblast (province) of Ukraine. Its administrative center is Ternopil, through which flows the Seret, a tributary of the Dniester. Population: 1,030,562 (2021 est. )One of the natural wonders of the region are its cave complexes. Although Ternopil Oblast is among the smallest regions in Ukraine, over 100 caves have been discovered there. Scientists believe these are only 20% of all possible caves in the region. The biggest cave is Optymistychna Cave. Measuring 230 km (140 mi) in total length, it is the longest cave in Eurasia and the fifth longest in the world (see list of longest caves). Twenty percent of the land in the region is chernozem soil.Among its attractions, Ternopil Oblast has 34 castles. By at least one account, the most prominent is the Zbarazh Castle with fortifications that expand over 16 ha (40 acres) and was the epicenter of a 17th-century standoff between troops of Bohdan Khmelnytsky and the army of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Dniester Canyon passes through the oblast; it is considered one of the wonders of Ukraine, stretching for 250 km (160 mi).", "target": "administrative division (oblast) of western Ukraine", "baseline_candidates": ["oblast of Ukraine"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3397743", "label": "Pontiac—Témiscamingue", "source": "Pontiac—Témiscamingue was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1949 to 1968. This riding was created in 1947 from Pontiac riding. It was defined to consist of: the county of Pontiac; the towns of Belleterre and Témiscamingue and the county of Témiscamingue, except the township of Montreuil, Rémigny, Beaumesnil, Clérion, Chabert, Landanet, Mazérac, Jourdan, Pélissier and Granet and all the townships situated north of Granet.In 1966, it was split into the new electoral districts of Pontiac and Témiscamingue.", "target": "former federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada", "baseline_candidates": ["federal electoral district of Canada"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2606861", "label": "Mesa de Ocaña", "source": "Mesa de Ocaña is a comarca in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, in the province of Toledo. Its capital and administrative center is Ocaña. The comarca is located in the northeast part of the province, and encompasses an area that includes several hundred meters of the Tajo River Valley. The comarca is bordered on the North by Aranjuez (Las Vegas); to the south by Los Yébenes and the Mancha Alta de Toledo (comarca) comarca; to the West by La Sagra and Toledo; and to the East by the Mancha Alta de Toledo and La Mancha de Cuenca (comarca).", "target": "comarca in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain", "baseline_candidates": ["comarca of Spain"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q43824", "label": ".tw", "source": ".tw is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Taiwan. The domain name is based on the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code TW. The registry is maintained by the Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC), a Taiwanese non-profit organization appointed by the National Communications Commission (NCC) and the Ministry of Transportation and Communication. Since 1 March 2001, TWNIC has stopped allowing itself to sign up new domain names directly, instead allowing new registration through its contracted reseller registrars. The current reseller registrars are as follows: Chunghwa Telecom, Chunghwa Int'l Communication Network Co., Ltd., FarEasTone, Taiwan Mobile, Asia Pacific Telecom, PC Home, Net-Chinese, TISNet, IP Mirror, Webnic, Neulevel.", "target": "Internet country-code top level domain for Taiwan", "baseline_candidates": ["country code top-level domain"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q49006543", "label": "Cocos", "source": "Cocos is a barrio in the municipality of Quebradillas, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 4,889.", "target": "barrio in Quebradillas, Puerto Rico", "baseline_candidates": ["barrio of Puerto Rico"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1653622", "label": "Chemical, Paper and Ceramic Union", "source": "The Chemical, Paper and Ceramic Union (German: IG Chemie-Papier-Keramik) was a trade union representing chemical, oil refinery, paper, rubber, ceramics, glass and plastics workers in West Germany. While the Factory Workers' Union of Germany, dissolved by the Nazis in 1933, was seen as the forerunner of the union, IG Chemie was established on 14 October 1948.The third largest affiliate of the German Trade Union Confederation for much of its history, the union initially struggled with Allied attempts to limit the chemicals industry in West Germany. However, from 1958 it began seeing wage increases for its members above the rate of inflation, and also saw major successes in health and safety. During the 1960s, it was seen as a radical, left-wing union, but by the 1970s, it was associated with the right-wing of the union movement, and criticised for its top-down approach.In 1991, the East German Industrial Union of Chemicals, Glass and Ceramics merged into the union. By 1996, it had 694,897 members. The following year, it merged with the Union of Mining and Energy and the Leather Union, to form IG Bergbau, Chemie, Energie.", "target": "former West German trade union (1946–1997)", "baseline_candidates": ["labor union"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16991866", "label": "Dixie Association", "source": "The Dixie Association was an interleague partnership between the Texas League (TL) and the Southern League (SL) Double-A leagues of Minor League Baseball in 1971. The two leagues played an interlocking schedule. The partnership was dissolved after the season. Each league consisted of seven teams who were divided among the association's three divisions. The West Division was composed of four TL teams. The Central Division had three TL teams and one SL team. The East Division consisted of six SL teams. At the end of the season, the two top teams from the SL competed for the Southern League championship—the Charlotte Hornets defeated the Asheville Tourists, 2–1. The TL winners of the Central and West Divisions met for the Texas League championship—the Arkansas Travelers defeated the Amarillo Giants, 2–0. The individual league champions then competed for the Dixie Association championship—Charlotte defeated Arkansas, 3–0.", "target": "defunct American baseball association", "baseline_candidates": ["sports league"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4787027", "label": "Architectural Heritage Fund", "source": "The Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) is a registered charity (No. 266780) founded in 1976 to promote the conservation of historic buildings in the United Kingdom. It provides information, advice and finance to Building Preservation Trusts and other charities in the U.K.", "target": "British charitable organization", "baseline_candidates": ["charitable organization"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q878086", "label": "Roman Catholic Diocese of Vladivostok", "source": "The Roman Catholic Diocese of Vladivostok was a Latin Catholic bishopric in eastern Russia and West Turkestan (1923-2002).", "target": "diocese", "baseline_candidates": ["diocese of the Catholic Church"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3300783", "label": "Bethesda Game Studios", "source": "Bethesda Game Studios is an American video game developer and a studio of ZeniMax Media based in Rockville, Maryland. The company was established in 2001 as the spin-off of Bethesda Softworks' development unit, with Bethesda Softworks itself retaining a publishing function. The studio is led by Todd Howard as executive producer, Ashley Cheng as managing director, and Angela Browder as studio director. Bethesda Game Studios operates three satellite studios, one in Montreal and two in Texas, and employs 420 people as of March 2021.", "target": "American in-house development team at Bethesda Softworks", "baseline_candidates": ["video game developer", "subsidiary"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q8063926", "label": "Zacharo beach", "source": "Zacharo beach (Greek: Παραλία Ζαχάρως), is the name of a beach that is located in the vicinity of Zacharo, in Southwestern Greece. It is situated on the Ionian Sea coast, in the area of the Gulf of Kyparissia. The beach features a soft, sandy terrain and is one of the lengthiest in Greece. It has been awarded the Blue flag prize for water quality and environmental management.", "target": "beach in Greece", "baseline_candidates": ["beach"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3788646", "label": "Hasegawa Machiko Art Museum", "source": "The Hasegawa Machiko Art Museum (長谷川町子美術館, Hasegawa Machiko Bijutsukan) is an art museum in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan.From 1946 until 1974, Machiko Hasegawa drew the comic strip Sazae-san about an ordinary Japanese family led by a good-natured mother and wife, Sazae. The strip was a huge success and for most of its run appeared daily in the Asahi Shimbun. While entirely original and thoroughly Japanese, Sazae-san's popularity in Japan is comparable to the American strip Peanuts. Hasegawa was also an art collector, and her collection along with additions by her sister Mariko is housed in the museum.The museum showcases original drawings, clay dolls, and paintings, as well as works by Western and Japanese artists.", "target": "museum in Japan", "baseline_candidates": ["biographical museum", "comics museum", "art museum"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16395238", "label": "Ь", "source": ", (I with bowl) is an additional letter of the Latin alphabet. It was introduced in 1928 into the reformed Yañalif, and later into other alphabets for Soviet minority languages. The letter was designed specifically to represent the non-front close vowel sounds IPA: [ɨ] and IPA: [ɯ]. Thus, this letter corresponds to the letter ⟨I ı⟩ in modern Turkic alphabets.", "target": "letter of the Latin alphabet used for historical orthography of Jaalif", "baseline_candidates": ["Latin-script letter"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q25539878", "label": "Peace of Travendal", "source": "The Peace of Travendal was a peace treaty concluded at the outset of the Great Northern War on 18 August 1700 between the Swedish Empire, Denmark–Norway and Holstein-Gottorp in Traventhal. Denmark had to return Holstein-Gottorp to its duke, a Swedish ally, and to leave the anti-Swedish alliance. The Danes only reentered the war after Sweden's major defeat in the Battle of Poltava, 1709, having used the time to reform their army. The treaty was guaranteed by France, the Holy Roman Empire, the United Provinces (Netherlands) and Great Britain.", "target": "peace treaty", "baseline_candidates": ["peace treaty"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5800913", "label": "Ponte de Segura", "source": "Segura Bridge is a Roman bridge connecting Segura, in Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal, to the Spanish municipality of Alcántara. The bridge was built over the Erges river, a tributary of the Tagus. It has five arches; only two of the original Roman arches, the ones closer to both river banks, survive to this day, with the rest being added during reconstructions in the 16th and 19th centuries. The stonemason work done during the 1571 reconstruction of two of the arches is considered to be \"barely distinguishable\" from the original.", "target": "Bridge in Portugal", "baseline_candidates": ["Roman archaeological site", "Roman bridge", "ancient Roman structure"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1797705", "label": "Lynton & Barnstaple Railway “Exe”", "source": "Exe was one of the three Manning Wardle 2-6-2T locomotives built in 1898 for the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway. All three were scrapped when the line was closed in 1935. Exe, like all the locomotives on the L&B, was named after a local river with a three letter name: in this case the River Exe. The tradition of naming L&B steam locos after local rivers continues into the 21st Century, with Lyd, a replica of Lew (the fourth locomotive built to this basic design), operational on the Ffestiniog railway and the Welsh Highland Railway, and a new build replica of Lyn currently operating at the L&B out of Woody Bay station. Closer to The L&B, the railway's trust currently owns one other steam locomotive - renamed Axe - although it did not serve on the historic L&B, on the partially re-instated line, and frequently operates with Lyn and a number of other \"guest\" locos from time to time, all centred at Woody Bay.", "target": "one of three 2-6-2T locomotives bought for the opening of the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway", "baseline_candidates": ["Lynton & Barnstaple Railway 2-6-2T locomotives"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q24041405", "label": "Shull House", "source": "The Shull House is a historic house at 418 Park Avenue in Lonoke, Arkansas. It is a large 1+1⁄2-story building, its exterior clad in a combination of half-timbered stucco and brick. The roof is tiled, with clipped gables and eaves that show exposed rafter ends in the American Craftsman style. Windows are typically multipane casement windows in groups. The house was built in 1918 to a design by Thompson and Harding.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.", "target": "historic house in Arkansas, United States", "baseline_candidates": ["single-family detached home"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q14016752", "label": "straight-twin", "source": "A straight-twin engine, also known as an inline-twin, vertical-twin, or parallel-twin, is a two-cylinder piston engine whose cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft. Straight-twin engines are primarily used in motorcycles; other uses include automobiles, marine vessels, snowmobiles, Jet Skis, all-terrain vehicles, tractors and ultralight aircraft. Various different crankshaft configurations have been used for straight-twin engines, with the most common being 360 degrees, 180 degrees and 270 degrees.", "target": "inline piston engine with two cylinders", "baseline_candidates": ["engine configuration"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q19892142", "label": "Calvary at Lopérec", "source": "The Calvary at Lopérec in the Châteaulin arrondissement in Brittany dates to 1552 and apart from some bas-reliefs around the pedestal was the work of the sculptor Fayet.", "target": "calvary located in Finistère, in France", "baseline_candidates": ["calvary"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7949009", "label": "WEPP", "source": "The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model is a physically based erosion simulation model built on the fundamentals of hydrology, plant science, hydraulics, and erosion mechanics. The model was developed by an interagency team of scientists to replace the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) and has been widely used in the United States and the world. WEPP requires four inputs, i.e., climate, topography, soil, and management (vegetation); and provides various types of outputs, including water balance (surface runoff, subsurface flow, and evapotranspiration), soil detachment and deposition at points along the slope, sediment delivery, and vegetation growth. The WEPP model has been improved continuously since its public delivery in 1995, and is applicable for a variety of areas (e.g., cropland, rangeland, forestry, fisheries, and surface coal mining).", "target": "scientific model", "baseline_candidates": ["scientific model"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4007307", "label": "Val Borbera", "source": "The Val Borbera (Ligurian: Val Borbëa or Borbéia; Piedmontese: Val Borbaja) is a valley formed by the River Borbera, a tributary of the Scrivia, located in the province of Alessandria. It was historically linked to the Republic of Genoa, the Ligurian Republic and is still strongly tied to Liguria.", "target": "valley formed by the River Borbera", "baseline_candidates": ["valley"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q30284885", "label": "London Borough of Southwark", "source": "The London Borough of Southwark ( (listen) SUDH-ərk) in south London forms part of Inner London and is connected by bridges across the River Thames to the City of London and London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It was created in 1965 when three smaller council areas amalgamated under the London Government Act 1963. All districts of the area are within the London postal district. It is governed by Southwark London Borough Council. The part of the South Bank within the borough is home to London Bridge terminus station and the attractions of The Shard, Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe and Borough Market that are the largest of the venues in Southwark to draw domestic and international tourism. Dulwich is home to the Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Imperial War Museum is in Elephant and Castle.", "target": "London borough in inner south London", "baseline_candidates": ["unparished area", "London borough"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q12542474", "label": "voice", "source": "In grammar, the voice of a verb describes the relationship between the action (or state) that the verb expresses and the participants identified by its arguments (subject, object, etc.). When the subject is the agent or doer of the action, the verb is in the active voice. When the subject is the patient, target or undergoer of the action, the verb is said to be in the passive voice. When the subject both performs and receives the action expressed by the verb, the verb is in the middle voice. Voice is sometimes called diathesis.The following pair of examples illustrates the contrast between active and passive voice in English. In sentence (1), the verb form ate is in the active voice, but in sentence (2), the verb form was eaten is in the passive voice. Independent of voice, the cat is the Agent (the doer) of the action of eating in both sentences. The cat ate the mouse. The mouse was eaten by the cat.In a transformation from an active-voice clause to an equivalent passive-voice construction, the subject and the direct object switch grammatical roles. The direct object gets promoted to subject, and the subject demoted to an (optional) adjunct. In the first example above, the mouse serves as the direct object in the active-voice version, but becomes the subject in the passive version. The subject of the active-voice version, the cat, becomes part of a prepositional phrase in the passive version of the sentence, and can be left out entirely; The mouse was eaten.", "target": "grammatical category for verbs", "baseline_candidates": ["grammatical category"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q17850655", "label": "Hamilton Townhouse", "source": "Hamilton Townhouse is a building in Cadzow Street in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, which is operated by South Lanarkshire Council. It contains both the town's main public hall (formerly known as Hamilton Town Hall) and public library, as well as various council departments including licensing and community learning. It is a Category B listed building.", "target": "public building in South Lanarkshire, Scotland", "baseline_candidates": ["library building", "rathaus"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16821175", "label": "John and Susanna Ahlf House", "source": "The John and Susanna Ahlf House is a historic residence in Grants Pass, Oregon, United States. Built in 1902, it is the finest remaining example of the Queen Anne style in Grants Pass, and was the most prominent home in the city prior to World War I. It was built for John Ahlf (1856–1932), a German immigrant and meat packer who became one of the leading businessmen of the Rogue Valley.The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.", "target": "historic house in Grants Pass, Oregon, USA", "baseline_candidates": ["historic house"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1997119", "label": "Bialyničy District", "source": "Byalynichy District (Belarusian: Бялыніцкі раён, Russian: Белыничский район, Belynichsky raion) is a raion (district) in Mogilev Region, Belarus, the administrative center is the urban-type settlement of Byalynichy. As of 2009, its population was 21,839. Population of Byalynichy accounts for 48.9% of the district's population.", "target": "district of Belarus", "baseline_candidates": ["district of Belarus"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4310314", "label": "Alaska's at-large congressional district", "source": "Since becoming a U.S. state in 1959, Alaska has been entitled to one member in the United States House of Representatives, elected in the state's sole, at-large congressional district. By area, Alaska's congressional district is the largest congressional district in the United States, and is the second largest electoral district represented by a single member in the world, behind only Nunavut's sole electoral district in Canada. This seat has been vacant since March 18, 2022, when Republican Don Young died while travelling from Washington, DC, to Alaska. Don Young was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives on March 6, 1973, and, at the time of his death, was the longest-serving active member of Congress.", "target": "U.S. House district in the state of Alaska", "baseline_candidates": ["United States congressional district"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1121760", "label": "Roazhon Park", "source": "The Roazhon Park is a football stadium in Rennes, Brittany, France. Roazhon [ˈrwɑːzən] is the Breton name of Rennes. The stadium was inaugurated on 15 September 1912. It is located at 111 route de Lorient, in west-central Rennes. Rebuilt in 2001 and able to seat 29,778, the stadium is currently the home of Stade Rennais. The stadium has hosted France men's and women's national football team matches. On 19 and 20 June 2016 it hosted the semifinals of the Top 14 rugby union tournament. It was also selected as a venue for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, in which it hosted six matche: four in the group stage, one in the Round of 16, and one quarter final.", "target": "football stadium", "baseline_candidates": ["association football venue"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q18153681", "label": "Johns Wash Limestone", "source": "The Johns Wash Limestone is a geologic formation in Nevada. It preserves fossils dating back to the Cambrian period.", "target": "Geologic formation in Nevada, United States", "baseline_candidates": ["formation"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q47517081", "label": "Warner Animation Group", "source": "The Warner Animation Group (WAG) is an American animation studio which is the feature animation label of the Warner Bros. Pictures, the film production and distribution division of Warner Bros.. Established on January 7, 2013, the studio is the successor to the dissolved 2D traditional hand-drawn animation studio Warner Bros. Feature Animation, which shut down in 2004, and is also a sister to the regular Warner Bros. Animation studio. Its first film, The Lego Movie, was released on February 7, 2014, and its most recent film was Space Jam: A New Legacy on July 16, 2021; their upcoming slate of films includes DC League of Super-Pets on July 29, 2022, Scoob! Holiday Haunt in 2022, Toto on February 2, 2024, and Coyote vs. Acme on an unspecified date. Films produced by WAG have grossed a total of $1.8 billion at the box office.", "target": "animation division of Warner Bros.", "baseline_candidates": ["company"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4410161", "label": "Sverdlovsk Regional Natural History Museum", "source": "The Sverdlovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore (Russian: Свердловский областной краеведческий музей) (abbreviated as SOCM) is a museum in Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. The museum is one of the oldest in Yekaterinburg, having been founded in 1870. In addition the main branch of the museum, the institution manages several other museums in the region.", "target": "museum in Yekaterinburg, Russia", "baseline_candidates": ["natural history museum", "local museum"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q8019026", "label": "William Syphax School", "source": "William Syphax School, now known as Syphax Village, is a historic former school building in the Southwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C. that now houses condominiums. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.", "target": "historic school building in Washington, D.C., United States", "baseline_candidates": ["school building"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3181510", "label": "Wadi ad-Dawasir governorate", "source": "Wadi Al Dawasir (Arabic: وادي الدواسر) is a town in Najd, Saudi Arabia, in the Dawasir valley. The town is the homeland of the tribe of Al-Dawasir. The municipality had a population of 106,152 at the 2010 Census. It is divided into three main neighborhoods: Alnowaima, Alkhamaseen and Allidam.", "target": "human settlement in Saudi Arabia", "baseline_candidates": ["governorate of Saudi Arabia"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2092124", "label": "Port of Nanjing", "source": "The Port of Nanjing (Chinese: 南京港, SZSE: 002040) is located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, and is the largest inland port in the world (depending on how you classify the ports in the Yangtze Delta), with throughput reaching 191 million tons of cargo in 2012. Nanjing Port has a long history reaching back to A.D 229, when it became a major seaport. It is situated in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, just before the start of the Yangtze Delta. The Port has authority over 208 km of Yangtze River shoreline, 110 km in the North Shore and 98 km in the South Shore. As of 2010, it operated six public ports and three industrial ports.", "target": "large inland port in China", "baseline_candidates": ["inland port"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4048510", "label": "Rosa 'Queen of Sweden'", "source": "Rosa 'Queen of Sweden' (aka AUStiger) is a pink shrub rose cultivar, bred by British rose breeder, David C. H. Austin, and introduced into the UK by David Austin Roses Limited (UK) in 2004. The rose is part of the David Austin English Rose Collection.", "target": "Light pink shrub rose cultivar", "baseline_candidates": ["rose cultivar"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q26185700", "label": "Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds discography", "source": "The English rock band Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have released three studio albums, one compilation album, four extended plays (EPs), one box set, twenty singles and thirteen music videos. Originally formed by eponymous frontman Noel Gallagher in 2010 following his departure from Oasis, the band released their self-titled debut album in October 2011. It topped the UK Albums Chart and has since sold over 820,000 copies in the UK. Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds was supported by five singles, two of which reached the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart. B-sides from the first four of these were released in April 2012 as Songs from the Great White North...A year after the release of their debut album, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds released the live video album International Magic Live at the O2, which documented the band's performance at The O2 Arena in February 2012. The album topped the UK Music Video Chart. The follow-up to the band's self-titled debut, Chasing Yesterday, was released in February 2015. The released once again topped the UK Albums Chart. The lead single from the album, \"In the Heat of the Moment\", reached number 26 on the UK Singles Chart, although later single releases have reached lower positions on the chart.", "target": "Discography", "baseline_candidates": ["discography"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q209114", "label": "1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (SFOD-D)", "source": "The 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment–Delta (1st SFOD-D), referred to variously as Delta Force, Combat Applications Group (CAG), \"The Unit\", or within JSOC, Task Force Green, is a special operations force of the United States Army, under operational control of the Joint Special Operations Command. The unit's missions primarily involve counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, direct action, and special reconnaissance, often against high-value targets. Delta Force and its Navy and Air Force counterparts, DEVGRU and the 24th Special Tactics Squadron, are among the U.S. military's \"tier one\" special mission units tasked with performing the most complex, covert, and dangerous missions directed by the National Command Authority.Delta Force operators are selected primarily from the United States Army Special Operations Command's elite 75th Ranger Regiment and Special Forces, though members can be selected from other special operations units and conventional forces across the Army and sometimes other military branches.", "target": "special mission unit of the US Army", "baseline_candidates": ["special forces"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2036496", "label": "2-2-2", "source": "Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 2-2-2 represents the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, two powered driving wheels on one axle, and two trailing wheels on one axle. The wheel arrangement both provided more stability and enabled a larger firebox than the earlier 0-2-2 and 2-2-0 types. This configuration was introduced in 1834 on Robert Stephenson's 'Patentee locomotive' but it was later popularly named Jenny Lind, after the Jenny Lind locomotive which in turn was named after the popular singer. They were also sometimes described as Singles, although this name could be used to describe any kind of locomotive with a single pair of driving wheels.", "target": "locomotive wheel arrangement", "baseline_candidates": ["wheel arrangement"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q28805227", "label": "Yuzhai", "source": "Yuzhai is a town in Linquan County of Fuyang, Anhui, China.", "target": "town in Anhui, China", "baseline_candidates": ["town in China"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3768628", "label": "Girls on Film", "source": "Girls on Film (named after Duran Duran's song, also covered by the group) is the first music DVD by Girls Aloud and was released in 2005. The video contained all of their music videos at the time of release. It contained some of their most memorable television performances, and footage from their MTV special Girls Aloud - The Show that aired on MTV Hits on 30 October 2004. There is also behind-the-scenes footage, a Q&A fan session, a double-sided poster and a Christmas television advertisement starring the girls.", "target": "2005 video album by Girls Aloud", "baseline_candidates": ["video album"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q24694114", "label": "Brahmanbaria-2", "source": "Brahmanbaria-2 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) of Bangladesh since 2018 by Ukil Abdul Sattar Bhuiyan of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.", "target": "constituency of Bangladesh's Jatiya Sangsad", "baseline_candidates": ["constituency of the Jatiyo Sangsad"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4834408", "label": "B3/B4 tRNA-binding domain", "source": "The B3/B4 domain, is found in tRNA synthetase beta subunits, as well as in some non-tRNA synthetase proteins.", "target": "InterPro Domain", "baseline_candidates": ["protein domain"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q49004244", "label": "arrondissement of Ajaccio", "source": "The arrondissement of Ajaccio (French: arrondissement d'Ajaccio; Corsican: circundariu di Aiacciu) is an arrondissement (district) in the department of Corse-du-Sud in the territorial collectivity of Corsica. It has 81 communes. Its population is 113,473 (2016), and its area is 2,224.4 km2 (858.8 sq mi).", "target": "arrondissement in Corsica, France", "baseline_candidates": ["arrondissement of France"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q28062776", "label": "Harrison Township", "source": "Harrison Township is an inactive township in Scotland County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.Harrison Township was erected in 1844, taking its name from President William Henry Harrison.", "target": "township in Scotland County, Missouri, USA", "baseline_candidates": ["township of Missouri"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4022726", "label": "Vila Sônia District", "source": "Vila Sônia is a district in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, it will be the terminal of Line 4.", "target": "district of São Paulo city", "baseline_candidates": ["district of São Paulo"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3489899", "label": "The Magic Riddle", "source": "The Magic Riddle is a 1991 Australian animated musical feature film directed and written by Yoram Gross. The film tells the story of Cindy, an orphan who lives as an indentured servant to her cruel stepmother, and features elements of famous fairytales including Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty and Pinocchio. Robyn Moore provides the voice of Cindy and various other characters.", "target": "1991 film by Yoram Gross", "baseline_candidates": ["animated feature film"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q25532001", "label": "autotroph", "source": "An autotroph or primary producer is an organism that produces complex organic compounds (such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) using carbon from simple substances such as carbon dioxide, generally using energy from light (photosynthesis) or inorganic chemical reactions (chemosynthesis). They convert an abiotic source of energy (e.g. light) into energy stored in organic compounds, which can be used by other organisms (e.g. heterotrophs). Autotrophs do not need a living source of carbon or energy and are the producers in a food chain, such as plants on land or algae in water (in contrast to heterotrophs as consumers of autotrophs or other heterotrophs). Autotrophs can reduce carbon dioxide to make organic compounds for biosynthesis and as stored chemical fuel. Most autotrophs use water as the reducing agent, but some can use other hydrogen compounds such as hydrogen sulfide. The primary producers can convert the energy in the light (phototroph and photoautotroph) or the energy in inorganic chemical compounds (chemotrophs or chemolithotrophs) to build organic molecules, which is usually accumulated in the form of biomass and will be used as carbon and energy source by other organisms (e.g. heterotrophs and mixotrophs). The photoautotrophs are the main primary producers, converting the energy of the light into chemical energy through photosynthesis, ultimately building organic molecules from carbon dioxide, an inorganic carbon source. Examples of chemolithotrophs are some archaea and bacteria (unicellular organisms) that produce biomass from the oxidation of inorganic chemical compounds, these organisms are called chemoautotrophs, and are frequently found in hydrothermal vents in the deep ocean. Primary producers.", "target": "organism that produces complex organic compounds (such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) from simple substances present in its surroundings, generally using energy from light (photosynthesis) or inorganic chemical reactions (chemosynthesis)", "baseline_candidates": ["primary nutritional group"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2777911", "label": "UFC 90", "source": "UFC 90: Silva vs. Côté was a mixed martial arts (MMA) pay-per-view event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on October 25, 2008, at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois.", "target": "UFC mixed martial arts event in 2008", "baseline_candidates": ["mixed martial arts event"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q97159805", "label": "ISO 37001", "source": "ISO 37001 Anti-bribery management systems - Requirements with guidance for use, is a management system standard published by International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 2016. As the title suggests, this standard sets out the requirements for the establishment, implementation, operation, maintenance, and continual improvement of an anti-bribery management system (ABMS). It also provides guidance on the actions and approaches organizations can take to adhere to the requirements of this standard [1]. This management system standard has been developed by ISO Project Committee ISO/PC 278, Anti-bribery management systems [2]. More recently, technical committee ISO/TC 309 Governance of organizations has been created and the maintenance and future development of ISO 37001 will be undertaken by members of this committee [3]. An anti-bribery management system intends to help organizations in the fight against bribery, by establishing the procedures, policies and controls that help foster a culture of integrity, transparency and compliance. ISO 37001 is applicable only to bribery, and the ABMS intended to improve the organization's ability to prevent, detect, and respond to bribery and comply with anti-bribery laws and commitments that the organization had adhere to. Furthermore, ISO 37001 does not specifically address fraud, cartels, money-laundering, or other activities related to corrupt practices [4]. The anti-bribery management system can be stand-alone system or integrated into an already implemented management system such as the Quality Management System ISO 9001. An organization can choose to implement the anti-bribery management system in conjunction with or as part of other systems, such as those relating to the quality, environment and safety.", "target": "standard", "baseline_candidates": ["ISO standard"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2754129", "label": "Sumerian literature", "source": "Sumerian literature constitutes the earliest known corpus of recorded literature, including the religious writings and other traditional stories maintained by the Sumerian civilization and largely preserved by the later Akkadian and Babylonian empires. These records were written in the Sumerian language in the 18th and 17th Centuries BC during the Middle Bronze Age.The Sumerians invented one of the first writing systems, developing Sumerian cuneiform writing out of earlier proto-writing systems by about the 30th century BC. The Sumerian language remained in official and literary use in the Akkadian and Babylonian empires, even after the spoken language disappeared from the population; literacy was widespread, and the Sumerian texts that students copied heavily influenced later Babylonian literature.", "target": "Literature in Sumerian language", "baseline_candidates": ["literature"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q10856825", "label": "Wolseley Viper", "source": "The Wolseley Viper is a British-built, high-compression derivative of the Hispano Suiza HS-8 liquid-cooled V-8 engine, built under licence by Wolseley Motors during World War I. It powered later models of the S.E.5a, SPAD VII and other British or British-built aircraft designed for the Hispano-Suiza.", "target": "V-8 piston aircraft engine, license built version of the Hispano-Suiza 8a", "baseline_candidates": ["engine family"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q473529", "label": "Fjell", "source": "Fjell is a former municipality in the old Hordaland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional district of Midhordland. The municipality consisted of several islands west of the city of Bergen, the major ones being Litlesotra, the northern part of Store Sotra, Bildøy, Bjorøy, Misje, and Turøy. The administrative centre of Fjell is the village of Straume. Some of the villages in Fjell included Ågotnes, Fjell, Foldnes, Knappskog, Knarrevik, Kolltveit, Landro, and Sekkingstad. On 1 January 2020, the municipality became part of Øygarden Municipality in Vestland county. Due to the opening of the Sotra Bridge to the mainland in 1971 and its proximity to the city of Bergen, the population has grown from less than 7,000 to over 25,000 as of 2017. The result is major traffic jams over the bridge every day. The highway that leads to Bergen has reduced the traveling time to only fifteen minutes from the municipal centre at Straume on Litlesotra to the center of Bergen. At the time of its dissolution in 2020, the 148-square-kilometre (57 sq mi) municipality is the 355th largest by area out of the 422 municipalities in Norway. Fjell was the 43rd most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 25,204. The municipality's population density is 178.5 inhabitants per square kilometre (462/sq mi) and its population has increased by 21.2% over the last decade.", "target": "former municipality in Hordaland, Norway", "baseline_candidates": ["municipality of Norway", "former municipality of Norway"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2779822", "label": "Örserum", "source": "Örserum is a locality situated in Jönköping Municipality, Jönköping County, Sweden with 322 inhabitants in 2010.", "target": "urban area in Jönköping Municipality, Sweden", "baseline_candidates": ["urban area in Sweden"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1564862", "label": "HMS Illustrious", "source": "There have been five ships in the Royal Navy to bear the name HMS Illustrious. The ship's motto is \"Vox Non Incerta\" which translates as \"No Uncertain Sound\". HMS Illustrious (1789) was a 74-gun third rate, and launched at Buckler's Hard in 1789. She had two engagements against the French Navy, at Toulon in 1793 and at Genoa where she suffered severe damage and won a battle honour. While returning home in tow for repairs she ran aground due to an extremely violent storm. Shortly afterwards she was set ablaze and abandoned. HMS Illustrious (1803) was launched at Rotherhithe in 1803 and was like her predecessor a 74-gun third rate. She was involved in battles off the Basque Roads, in which she won a battle honour, and off Java in Indonesia. In 1854 she became a training ship and continued as one until she was broken up in 1868 in Portsmouth. HMS Illustrious (1896) was a Majestic-class battleship, launched in 1896 and scrapped in 1920. Two of her 12-inch guns were remounted in the Tyne Turrets. HMS Illustrious (R87) was an Illustrious-class aircraft carrier commissioned in 1940. In the same year she became the first carrier to strike against an enemy fleet, and was in service until 1954. HMS Illustrious (R06) was an Invincible-class aircraft carrier commissioned in 1982 and decommissioned in 2014.", "target": "list of ships with the same or similar names", "baseline_candidates": ["Wikimedia disambiguation page"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q476002", "label": "Mueang Buri Ram", "source": "Mueang Buriram (Thai: เมืองบุรีรัมย์, RTGS: Mueang Buri Ram, pronounced [mɯ̄a̯ŋ bū.rīː rām]) is the capital district (amphoe mueang) of Buriram province, northeastern Thailand.", "target": "district in Buri Ram province, Thailand", "baseline_candidates": ["amphoe"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7805949", "label": "timeline of Toronto history", "source": "This timeline of the history of Toronto documents all events that occurred in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, including historical events in the former cities of East York, Etobicoke, North York, Toronto, Scarborough, and York. Events date back to the early-17th century and continue until the present in chronological order. The timeline also includes events taken place in municipalities bordering Toronto. In this timeline, the name Toronto refers to Old Toronto in events listed before 1998.", "target": "timeline", "baseline_candidates": ["Wikimedia timeline"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q188870", "label": "1902 Atlantic hurricane season", "source": "The 1902 Atlantic hurricane season featured five known tropical cyclones, three of which made landfall in the United States. The first system was initially observed in the northwestern Caribbean on June 12. The last system dissipated on November 6 while located well southeast of Newfoundland. These dates fall within the period with the most tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic. None of the systems existed simultaneously. Of the season's five tropical cyclones, three reached hurricane status. However, none of them strengthened into major hurricanes, which are Category 3 or higher on the modern-day Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale. Along with 1901, this was the first time that two consecutive seasons lacked a major hurricane since 1864 and 1865. Only one storm left significant impact, which was the second hurricane. It brought flooding and strong winds to Texas, resulting in severe damage in some areas. A tornado spawned by the storm also caused five fatalities. The season's activity was reflected with an accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) rating of 28, the lowest value since 1890. ACE is a metric used to express the energy used by a tropical cyclone during its lifetime. Therefore, a storm with a longer duration will have high values of ACE. It is only calculated at six-hour increments in which specific tropical and subtropical systems are either at or above sustained wind speeds of 39 mph (63 km/h), which is the threshold for tropical storm intensity. Thus, tropical depressions are not included here.", "target": "hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean", "baseline_candidates": ["Atlantic hurricane season"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q26268597", "label": "Hall of Guru", "source": "The Hall of Guru or Guru Hall (simplified Chinese: 祖师殿; traditional Chinese: 祖師殿; pinyin: Zǔshīdiàn), also known as the Founder's Hall, is the most important annex halls in Chinese Buddhist temples for enshrining masters of various Buddhism schools. It is encountered throughout East Asia, including in some Japanese Buddhist Kaisandos (開山堂). The Hall of Guru is generally situated to the west of the Mahavira Hall. Chan Buddhist temples usually have the Hall of Guru, which is followed by other schools' temples. Therefore three statues are always enshrined in the Guru Hall, namely the founder of the school, the senior monk who make significant contributions to the establishment of the school and the builder of the temple. Generally the Guru Hall in Chan Buddhism temples has Bodhidharma enshrined in the middle, the 6th Master Huineng's (638-713) statue on the left and Master Baizhang Huaihai's (720-814) statue on the right. Patriarch Bodhidharma and Damo (Chinese: 达摩) for short, from south of ancient India, was the original ancestor of Chan Buddhism. The 6th Master Dajian Huineng was the actual founder of Chan Buddhism. After him, the Chan Buddhism in ancient China was almost changed and had far-reaching influence on Chinese traditional culture. Baizhang Huaihai was the third generation disciple of Huineng and his main achievements included: applying Chan Buddhism into practice, creating a set of regulations for Chan Buddhist temples and contributing to the steady development of Chan Buddhism.", "target": "annex halls in Chinese Buddhist temples for enshrining masters of various Buddhism schools", "baseline_candidates": ["place of worship"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5310807", "label": "Dublin 4", "source": "Dublin 4, also rendered as D4 and D04, is a historic postal district of Dublin, Ireland including Baggot Street Upper, the southernmost fringes of the Dublin Docklands, and the suburbs of Ballsbridge, Donnybrook, Irishtown, Merrion, Ringsend (including South Lotts and parts of Grand Canal Dock) and Sandymount, on the Southside of Dublin. Most of the area was known as Pembroke Township until 1930 when it was absorbed by the City and County Borough of Dublin. The headquarters of the national broadcaster RTÉ, the RDS, Merrion Centre, University College Dublin, Aviva Stadium, Google and a number of foreign embassies to Ireland are all located in Dublin 4.", "target": "postal district of Dublin, Ireland", "baseline_candidates": ["Dublin postal district"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7682829", "label": "Tangaye, Gnagna", "source": "Tangaye, Gnagna is a town in the Piéla Department of Gnagna Province in eastern Burkina Faso. The town has a population of 2847.", "target": "place in Est Region, Burkina Faso", "baseline_candidates": ["village of Burkina Faso"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1748770", "label": "Concepción Tutuapa", "source": "Concepción Tutuapa (Spanish pronunciation: [konsepˈsjon tuˈtwapa]) is a town and municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala. It had a population of 49,363 according to the census of 2002 and of the 2018 census there is a total population of 68,148.", "target": "municipality of San Marcos Department, Guatemala", "baseline_candidates": ["municipality of Guatemala"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q17504218", "label": "1958 Japanese general election", "source": "General elections were held in Japan on 22 May 1958. The result was a victory for the Liberal Democratic Party, which won 298 of the 467 seats. Voter turnout was 77.0%.", "target": "general election in Japan held in 1958", "baseline_candidates": ["Japanese House of Representatives election"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7960331", "label": "Wairere Falls", "source": "Wairere Falls, the highest waterfall in New Zealand's North Island, plunges 153 metres (500 feet) in two steps over the Kaimai escarpment.The waterfall is located between Te Aroha and Matamata. A walking track runs from the car park at the end of Goodwin Road, up the valley of the stream to a viewing platform, and thence to the top of the plateau and the crest of the falls. Once at the top one can continue onto the North South track that runs the length of the Kaimai Ranges.", "target": "waterfall in Waikato, New Zealand", "baseline_candidates": ["waterfall"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5324202", "label": "ESP-Disk discography", "source": "This is the discography of the American ESP-Disk record label, ordered by ID number of each musical album.", "target": "discography of ESP-Disk", "baseline_candidates": ["discography"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q17164731", "label": "outline of globalization", "source": "The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the broad, interdisciplinary subject of globalization: Globalization (or globalisation) – processes of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture. Advances in transportation and telecommunications infrastructure, including the rise of the Internet, are major factors in globalization, generating further interdependence of economic and cultural activities. Globalizing processes affect and are affected by business and work organization, economics, sociocultural resources, and the natural environment.", "target": "overview of and topical guide to globalization", "baseline_candidates": ["Wikimedia outline article"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q20302721", "label": "Adh Dhlia'ah District", "source": "Adh Dhlia'ah District is a district of the Hadhramaut Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 18,678 inhabitants.", "target": "District of Hadhramaut Governorate, Yemen", "baseline_candidates": ["district of Yemen"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1958446", "label": "Muhlenberg family", "source": "The Muhlenberg family created a United States political, religious, and military dynasty based in the state of Pennsylvania. The German American family descends from Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg/Henry Muhlenberg (1711–1787), a German immigrant, noted Lutheran minister, and founder of the Lutheran Church in America. Noted members of the Muhlenberg family include: Peter Muhlenberg (1746–1807) minister, Continental Army general, US congressman, US senator Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg: Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg (1750–1801) member of the Continental Congress, first Speaker of US House of Representatives Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg (educator) (1818–1901), president of Muhlenberg College Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg (1887–1980) architect, founder of Muhlenberg Greene Architects, US congressman, and World War I and World War II soldier Gotthilf Henry Ernest Muhlenberg (1753–1815) botanist Maria Salome Muhlenberg (1766/67–? ), married Matthias Richards. John Andrew Shulze (1774–1852) governor of Pennsylvania Henry A. P. Muhlenberg (1782–1844) US congressman and minister to Austria Francis Swaine Muhlenberg (1795–1831) US congressman William Augustus Mühlenberg (1796–1877) Episcopal priest, school founder, and philanthropist Henry Augustus Muhlenberg (1823–1854) US congressman Frederick Hunter Muhlenberg II (1865–1933) architect Charles Henry Muhlenberg IV (1870–1960) architect Charles Henry Muhlenberg V (1899–1985) architect.", "target": "family", "baseline_candidates": ["family"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2478288", "label": "karate at the 2011 Pan American Games", "source": "The Karate competition of the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico were held at the San Rafael Gymnasium between October 27 and October 29. All the competitions was held in the kumite discipline.", "target": "karate competition", "baseline_candidates": ["Karate at the Pan American Games"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q6519164", "label": "Leicester City F.C.–Nottingham Forest F.C. rivalry", "source": "The fixture between Nottingham Forest and Leicester City is a football rivalry played between the two East Midlands clubs, often referred to as an East Midlands derby. There have been a total of 104 meetings dating back to 1901.Though Forest are closer in proximity to both Notts County and Derby County, and Leicester's nearest club is Coventry City, the clubs are the two most successful clubs in the East Midlands, and represent its two largest cities.", "target": "association football rivalry", "baseline_candidates": ["team rivalries in sports"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3324708", "label": "1966 Moscow Skate", "source": "The 1966 Prize of Moscow News was the first edition of an annual international figure skating competition organized in Moscow, Soviet Union. It was held December 15–18, 1966. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing. Czechoslovakia's Ondrej Nepela won the men's title ahead of East Germany's Günter Zöller and the Soviet Union's Vladimir Kurenbin. Martina Clausner of East Germany defeated Hungary's Zsuzsa Szentmiklossy for the ladies' title. Soviet skaters swept the pairs' podium, led by Tamara Moskvina / Alexei Mishin. The ice dancing title was won by Soviets Irina Grishkova / Viktor Ryzhkin.", "target": "figure skating competition", "baseline_candidates": ["figure skating competition"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7291309", "label": "Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores", "source": "Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores was a 133,440-acre (540.0 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day northwestern San Diego County, California given by governor Juan Alvarado in 1841 to Andrés Pico and Pio Pico. The grant was located along the Pacific coast, and encompassed present-day San Onofre State Beach and Camp Pendleton. The site is now registered as California Historical Landmark #1026.", "target": "historic site in Camp Pendleton", "baseline_candidates": ["rancho of California"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q6070807", "label": "Irish Grand National", "source": "The Irish Grand National is a National Hunt steeplechase in Ireland which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Fairyhouse over a distance of about 3 miles and 5 furlongs (5,834 metres), and during its running there are twenty-four fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and it is scheduled to take place each year on Easter Monday. It is the Irish equivalent of the Grand National, and it is held during Fairyhouse's Easter Festival meeting.", "target": "Irish horse race held at Fairyhouse every year", "baseline_candidates": ["horse race"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q29485162", "label": "Llandudno Town Hall", "source": "Llandudno Town Hall (Welsh: Neuadd y Dref Llandudno) is a municipal structure in Lloyd Street, Llandudno, Wales. The town hall, which serves as the meeting place of Llandudno Town Council, is a Grade II listed building.", "target": "building in Llandudno, Conwy County Borough, Wales", "baseline_candidates": ["town hall"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3778613", "label": "Caroline War", "source": "The Caroline War was the second phase of the Hundred Years' War between France and England, following the Edwardian War. It was so-named after Charles V of France, who resumed the war nine years after the Treaty of Brétigny (signed 1360). The Kingdom of France dominated this phase of the war. The Black Prince, eldest son and heir of Edward III of England, spent a huge sum of money in order to restore Peter the Cruel to the throne of Castile. The Castilian King was unable to repay him, however, so the Black Prince raised taxes in his domains in Aquitaine. The people's complaints were unheeded, so they appealed to the French King Charles V. In May 1369, the Black Prince received summons from the French king demanding his presence in Paris. The prince refused, and Charles responded by declaring war. He immediately set out to reverse the territorial losses imposed at Brétigny and he was largely successful in his lifetime. His successor, Charles VI, made peace with the son of the Black Prince, Richard II, in 1389. This truce was extended many times until the war was resumed in 1415.", "target": "second part of the Hundred Years' War, named after Charles V of France, who resumed the war nine years after the Treaty of Brétigny (signed 1360)", "baseline_candidates": ["war"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q50396746", "label": "Volvo VESC", "source": "The Volvo VESC, the Volvo Experimental Safety Car, was a concept car made by Volvo to showcase a number of innovative passenger safety features. It was unveiled in 1972 at the Geneva Motor Show.", "target": "motor vehicle", "baseline_candidates": ["concept car", "prototype"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q18207936", "label": "Arrabury", "source": "Arrabury Station is a pastoral lease that currently operates as a cattle station in Queensland. It is located approximately 106 kilometres (66 mi) north of Innamincka and 186 kilometres (116 mi) south east of Birdsville in the Channel Country of Queensland. The Arrabury Pastoral Company, controlled by the Daley family, currently own the property along with neighbouring Cluny station that was acquired in 1992. Arrubury occupies and area of 7,600 square kilometres (2,934 sq mi) and Cluny has an area of 5,500 square kilometres (2,124 sq mi). Both properties are used to fatten cattle that were bred in the gulf country.The property was established and selling cattle at some time prior to 1887, in 1888 the then owner, William Campbell, sold the property along with his other holdings, Doonmulla, Thackabury and Kangarrah. William Henry Lindsay was the purchaser. By 1892 the property was selling wool at the Melbourne market.In 1903 the store and a part of the homestead burnt down resulting in the loss hundreds of pounds worth of stores.The Arrabury Pastoral Company was formed in 1917 with £30,000 of capital to acquire the 945 square miles (2,448 km2) Arrabury and surrounding leases. The directors were William Henry Lindsay, J. B. Howe, W. S. Fraser and W. Alison.Encompassing an area of 1,600 square miles (4,144 km2) Arrabury was stocked with 7,500 head of cattle. The property has switched from sheep to cattle at some time prior to 1949 following repeated dingo attacks on the sheep. The entire area was struck by drought in 1946 with many.", "target": "Pastoral lease in Queensland", "baseline_candidates": ["pastoral lease"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q954898", "label": "De Morgan", "source": "De Morgan is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the central region of the Moon, midway between the crater D'Arrest two crater diameters to the south, and Cayley to the north. Its diameter is 9.7 km. It is named after British logician Augustus De Morgan.This crater is circular and bowl-shaped, with a small interior floor at the midpoint between the conical, sloping inner wall.", "target": "lunar impact crater", "baseline_candidates": ["impact crater"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q6837821", "label": "1982 Michigan gubernatorial election", "source": "The 1982 Michigan gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1982. The Democratic candidate was Congressman James Blanchard and the Republican candidate was insurance executive Richard Headlee.", "target": "American state election", "baseline_candidates": ["gubernatorial election"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1484539", "label": "Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7", "source": "Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 (GAD-7) is a self-reported questionnaire for screening and severity measuring of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). GAD-7 has seven items, which measure severity of various signs of GAD according to reported response categories with assigned points. The GAD-7 items include: 1) nervousness; 2) inability to stop worrying; 3) excessive worry; 4) restlessness; 5) difficulty in relaxing; 6) easy irritation; and 7) fear of something awful happening. Assessment is indicated by the total score, which is made up by adding together the scores for the scale of all seven items. The GAD-7 was originally validated in a primary care sample and a cutoff score of 10 (which the authors considered optimal) had a sensitivity value of 0.89 and a specificity value of 0.82 for identifying GAD. The authors of the questionnaire also found acceptable sensitivity and specificity values when the questionnaire was used as a general screen to identify other anxiety disorders (Panic Disorder, Social Anxiety, and PTSD) (GAD-7, score ≥ 8: sensitivity: 0.77, specificity: 0.82).GAD-7 is a sensitive self-administrated test to assess generalized anxiety disorder, normally used in outpatient and primary care settings for referral to a psychiatrist pending outcome. The normative data enable users of the GAD-7 to discern whether an individual's anxiety score is normal, or mildly, moderately, or severely elevated. However, it cannot be used as replacement for clinical assessment and additional evaluation should be used to confirm a diagnosis of GAD.The scale uses a normative system of scoring as shown below—bullet points of answer options and points assigned—with a.", "target": "seven-item anxiety disorder screening instrument", "baseline_candidates": ["psychological test"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q17570579", "label": "Archers' Hall", "source": "The Archers' Hall is the club house of the Royal Company of Archers, the Sovereign's Bodyguard in Scotland. It is located at 66 Buccleuch Street in the Southside of Edinburgh, and has been used by the company for over 230 years. Building commenced on 15 August 1776, and was completed in 1777 to designs by Alexander Laing. When the foundation stone was laid in 1776, two lines of Latin were inscribed on a plate which was set in the stone. These lines, beginning Nulla Caledoniam, were taken from: Ecce pharetratos mavortia pectora Scotos,Hostibus ut fortes tela tremenda ferunt Nulla Caledoniam gens unquam impune lacesset, Usque sagittiferis robur et ardor inest The Royal Company of Archers were granted the motto \"Nemo me impune lacessit\" by a Royal charter of Queen Anne, 1713. The building was extended in 1900 by Robert Rowand Anderson and his partner, A. F. Balfour Paul. The principal hall inside measures 40 by 24 feet (12.2 by 7.3 m), and is 18 feet (5.5 m) high. Two other rooms of 18 by 19 feet (5.5 by 5.8 m) are contained in the building, as well as a kitchen, cellars, lobby, and other apartments. The ground behind the house was laid out into a bowling green, maintained by the Edinburgh Bowling Club until its redevelopment in 2008. The hall serves as a venue for various dinners and meetings of the Royal Company of Archers and the club. An external lodge, adjacent to the hall, houses an indoor changing rooms, shooting gallery and a bow workshop.", "target": "archery clubhouse in City of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK", "baseline_candidates": ["clubhouse", "hall"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4535303", "label": "House of Yuryevsky", "source": "Prince Yuryevsky (Russian: Юрьевский - masculine) or princess Yuryevskaya (Russian: Юрьевская - feminine) may refer to: Catherine Dolgorukova (1847–1922), styled Princess Yuryevskaya after her morganatic marriage with Tsar Alexander II of Russia, and their three surviving children: Prince George Alexandrovich Yuryevsky (12 May 1872 – 13 September 1913), who married Countess Alexandra von Zarnekau, herself the child of a morganatic marriage, and had issue. They later divorced. Princess Olga Alexandrovna Yurievskaya (7 November 1873 – 10 August 1925), who married Georg Nikolaus, Count of Merenberg, likewise the child of a morganatic marriage. Princess Catherine Alexandrovna Yurievskaya (9 September 1878 – 22 December 1959), whose first husband was Prince Alexander Vladimirovich Baryatinsky (1870–1910). Her second husband, later divorced, was Prince Serge Obolensky (1890–1978).", "target": "family", "baseline_candidates": ["noble family"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q14221810", "label": "La Tuque", "source": "La Tuque (; Canadian French: [la t͡sʏk]) is a city located in north-central Quebec, Canada, on the Saint-Maurice River, between Trois-Rivières and Chambord. The population was 11,227 at the Canada 2011 Census, most of which live within the urban area. At over 28,000 square kilometres, it is the largest city in Canada.The city is known as the Queen of Haute-Mauricie. The Classique internationale de canots de la Mauricie canoeing race begins at La Tuque.", "target": "city in Mauricie (Quebec, Canada)", "baseline_candidates": ["city or town", "territory outside RCM"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5890958", "label": "Hommelvik train disaster", "source": "The Hommelvik train disaster was a train collision at Hommelvik Station, on the Meråker Line (today part of the Nordland Line) in Norway. On 19 November 1940, a train with workers from Trondheim Central Station to Trondheim Airport, Værnes collided with the local train from Kopperå just east of Hommelvik Station. The Hommelvik train disaster killed 22 people. The trains were supposed to have passed at Hommelvik Station, but the engineer thought he had seen the other train, and had left the station. The accident occurred at 08:03, and was caused by there being virtually no light to see with, since all outdoor sources of light were covered.", "target": "1940 train collision in Norway", "baseline_candidates": ["train wreck"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4759095", "label": "Andrews Memorial Chapel", "source": "The Andrews Memorial Chapel is a historic Carpenter Gothic-style former Presbyterian church building now located in Dunedin, Florida. It was built in 1888 as the Andrews Memorial Church on the corner of Scotland Street and Highland Avenue. Its name was carried over from an 1871 Presbyterian church located where the Dunedin Cemetery is now and commemorates William Andrews, son of John G. Andrews, who \"died while riding a horse in a violent storm.\" The church is located next to Hammock Park (Dunedin, Florida). In 1926 the building was renamed Andrews Memorial Chapel and moved south on Scotland Street to make way for what is now the First Presbyterian Church of Dunedin. In 1970 it was bought by the Dunedin Historical Society, which had it cut in half and moved to its present location. Restoration work began in 1974. Today it is open for visits on Sundays from 2 to 4 PM, and is maintained by the society as a popular venue for weddings, concerts and other events.On July 31, 1972, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.", "target": "church building in Dunedin, Florida, United States", "baseline_candidates": ["chapel"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16526676", "label": "Andemtenga", "source": "Andemtenga (sometimes spelt Amdemtenga, Andamtenga or Amdentenga) is the capital and largest settlement in Andemtenga Department, Kouritenga province, Burkina Faso. It had a population of about 2,120 in 2006.On 15 January 2017, the Burkinabé musician Floby was made Noom Naaba or \"Chief of the Atmosphere\" of Andemtenga, his home town, by the customary canton chief.", "target": "village in Burkina Faso", "baseline_candidates": ["village of Burkina Faso"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16962307", "label": "Buranda", "source": "Buranda was a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Queensland, Australia.", "target": "state electoral district of Queensland, Australia", "baseline_candidates": ["electoral district of Queensland"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2604396", "label": "Witwatersrand Gold Rush", "source": "The Witwatersrand Gold Rush was a gold rush in 1886 that led to the establishment of Johannesburg, South Africa. It was a part of the Mineral Revolution.", "target": "Gold rush in Johannesburg, South Africa", "baseline_candidates": ["gold rush"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2466113", "label": "Sígsig Canton", "source": "Sígsig Canton (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsiɣsiɣ]) is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province. Its capital is the town of Sígsig. Its population at the 2001 census was 24,635.", "target": "canton of Azuay province, Ecuador", "baseline_candidates": ["canton of Ecuador"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q14629144", "label": "Jiujiang Yangtze River Expressway Bridge", "source": "The Jiujiang Yangtze River Expressway Bridge (Chinese: 九江长江公路大桥), also known as the Second Jiujiang Bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge over the Yangtze River between Huangmei, Huanggang, in Hubei province and Jiujiang, in Jiangxi province. The bridge carries six lanes of traffic on the G70 Fuzhou–Yinchuan Expressway and is the second Yangtze River crossing in Jiujiang. Construction of the bridge started in September 27, 2009 and the bridge was completed in October 28, 2013.The bridge's main span of 818 m (2,684 ft) is one of the longest cable-stayed bridge spans in the world. The total length of the bridge span across the Yangtze River is 1,405 m (4,610 ft) (70+75+84+818+233.5+124.5=1405). The bridge structure is 8,462 m (27,762 ft), which consists of the main span, secondary span, northern and southern approaches. The secondary span is 1,300 m (4,300 ft). The northern approach 2,166 m (7,106 ft) consists of the Huangguang Levee Bridge, Fen Road Elevated Bridge and G105 Highway Bridge). The southern approach 3,591 m (11,781 ft) consists of the Qili Lake Bridge and the Bridge over the Jingjiu Railway.", "target": "bridge in People's Republic of China", "baseline_candidates": ["cable-stayed bridge", "road bridge"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q762864", "label": "Inuvialuit Settlement Region", "source": "The Inuvialuit Settlement Region, abbreviated as ISR (Inuinnaqtun: Inuvialuit Nunangit Sannaiqtuaq – INS; French: Région désignée des Inuvialuit – RDI), located in Canada's western Arctic, was designated in 1984 in the Inuvialuit Final Agreement by the Government of Canada for the Inuvialuit people. It spans 90,650 km2 (35,000 sq mi) of land, mostly above the tree line, and includes several subregions: the Beaufort Sea, the Mackenzie River delta, the northern portion of Yukon (\"Yukon North Slope\"), and the northwest portion of the Northwest Territories. The ISR includes both Crown Lands and Inuvialuit Private Lands. The ISR is one of the four Inuit regions of Canada, collectively known as Inuit Nunangat, represented by the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK). The other regions include Nunatsiavut in Labrador, Nunavik in northern Quebec, and the territory of Nunavut. The ISR is the homeland of the Inuvialuit. The Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, established in 1986 as the receiver of the lands and financial compensation of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement, is controlled by the Inuvialuit population and is responsible for ISR operations. From 1996 until 2016, Nellie Cournoyea, former Premier of the Northwest Territories, was the Chair and CEO of the Board. She had been elected nine times before declining to run again. In 2016, Duane Ningaqsiq Smith, was elected to replace her and was re-elected in 2019.The Inuvialuit Settlement Region Database contains descriptions of thousands of publications and research projects about the ISR. It is maintained by the Joint Secretariat—Inuvialuit Renewable Resource Committees and the Arctic Science and Technology Information System. Funding comes.", "target": "geographical object", "baseline_candidates": ["geographic location"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q61337316", "label": "Viktoriv", "source": "Viktoriv (Ukrainian: Вікторів) is a village in Ivano-Frankivsk Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine. It belongs to Halych urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. The village's population is 1881.Until 18 July 2020, Viktoriv belonged to Halych Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast to six. The area of Halych Raion was merged into Ivano-Frankivsk Raion.", "target": "village in Halych Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine", "baseline_candidates": ["village of Ukraine"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q69862572", "label": "Acton Memorial Library", "source": "Acton Memorial Library is a public library at 486 Main Street in Acton, Massachusetts. In 1889 William Allan Wilde (1827-1902), a Sunday school publisher and philanthropist who was a native of Acton, donated funds to construct the library to memorialize Acton's citizens who served in the American Civil War. The historic Romanesque Revival library building was constructed in 1890 by the architects Hartwell and Richardson of Boston and contractor, Charles H. Dodge. Large additions were constructed in 1967 and 1996. The library is part of the Minuteman Library Network. It is contributing property in the Acton Centre Historic District.", "target": "public library in Acton, Massachusetts, USA", "baseline_candidates": ["main library", "public library", "library"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q17040829", "label": "Eighth Wran ministry (1986)", "source": "The Wran ministry (1986) or Eighth Wran ministry was the 78th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New South Wales, Neville Wran, representing the Labor Party. It was the eighth of eight consecutive and final occasions when Wran was Premier.", "target": "78th New South Wales government ministry led by Neville Wran", "baseline_candidates": ["Executive Council of New South Wales"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q21570280", "label": "Makrynia Municipal Unit", "source": "Makryneia (Greek: Μακρυνεία) is a former municipality in Aetolia-Acarnania, West Greece, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Agrinio, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 149.687 km2. Population 3,681 (2011). The seat of the municipality was in Gavalou. The municipal unit is located south and southeast of Lake Trichonida, and northwest of the mountain Arakynthos. There are farmlands near the lake shore, and forests on the mountain slopes. Makryneia is southeast of Agrinio, northeast of Missolonghi and northwest of Naupactus.", "target": "subdivision of Agrinio Municipality, Greece", "baseline_candidates": ["former municipality", "municipal unit of Greece"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2818079", "label": "6 Hours of Zhuhai", "source": "The 6 Hours of Zhuhai is a sports car endurance race held at the Zhuhai International Circuit in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China. The race was first held in 1994 on a street circuit as a round of the BPR Global GT Series. It was held 7 times in 14 years in BPR and the FIA GT Championship, and revived in 2010 under the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup.", "target": "endurance automobile race", "baseline_candidates": ["recurring sporting event"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q129144", "label": "British Forces Gibraltar", "source": "British Forces Gibraltar is the British Armed Forces stationed in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. Gibraltar is used primarily as a training area, thanks to its good climate and rocky terrain, and as a stopover for aircraft and ships en route to and from deployments East of Suez or Africa.", "target": "military unit", "baseline_candidates": ["area command"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q14716821", "label": "Taylor-Frohman House", "source": "The Taylor-Frohman House at 1315 Columbus Ave. in Sandusky, Ohio was built in 1906. It was built by George Feick. It includes Colonial Revival architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.The house is an \"imposing\" three-story building. It has a two-story front porch with four columns, two pilasters, and a pediment. The house also has a six-column portico. It was home of Sidney Frohman and Elnore (née Dauch) Frohman from about 1920 until Sidney's death in the 1960s. Sidney was president of the Hinde and Dauch Paper Company, which popularized use of corrugated cardboard in shipping, in lieu of barrels and bags.", "target": "historic house in Ohio, United States", "baseline_candidates": ["single-family detached home"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5035684", "label": "Capital Ward", "source": "Capital Ward or Ward 17 (French: Quartier Capitale) is a city ward located in the centre of Ottawa, Ontario. Situated just south of downtown Ottawa, the ward includes the communities of Old Ottawa East, Old Ottawa South, the Glebe, Heron Park, Carleton University, and Riverside Out of all the wards currently in existence, Capital ward has existed the longest. It was originally created in 1909 from parts of Wellington Ward and Central Ward when the Glebe was settled. The original capital ward consisted solely of the Glebe. It eventually annexed Old Ottawa South before assuming its current borders. Its first aldermen were John Carnochan and J. W. Nelson.", "target": "place in Ontario, Canada", "baseline_candidates": ["municipal electoral district of Ottawa", "ward"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5168012", "label": "Coordinated Science Laboratory", "source": "The Coordinated Science Laboratory (CSL) is a major scientific research laboratory at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. With deep roots in information technology, CSL has invented and deployed many landmark innovations, such as the electric vacuum gyroscope, the first computer-assisted instructional program and the plasma TV. Today, research thrusts include computer vision, economics and energy systems, information trust, neuroengineering, parallel computing, robotics and more.", "target": "scientific research laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign", "baseline_candidates": ["research institute"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1192422", "label": "pipeline", "source": "In computing, a pipeline, also known as a data pipeline, is a set of data processing elements connected in series, where the output of one element is the input of the next one. The elements of a pipeline are often executed in parallel or in time-sliced fashion. Some amount of buffer storage is often inserted between elements. Computer-related pipelines include: Instruction pipelines, such as the classic RISC pipeline, which are used in central processing units (CPUs) and other microprocessors to allow overlapping execution of multiple instructions with the same circuitry. The circuitry is usually divided up into stages and each stage processes a specific part of one instruction at a time, passing the partial results to the next stage. Examples of stages are instruction decode, arithmetic/logic and register fetch. They are related to the technologies of superscalar execution, operand forwarding, speculative execution and out-of-order execution. Graphics pipelines, found in most graphics processing units (GPUs), which consist of multiple arithmetic units, or complete CPUs, that implement the various stages of common rendering operations (perspective projection, window clipping, color and light calculation, rendering, etc.). Software pipelines, which consist of a sequence of computing processes (commands, program runs, tasks, threads, procedures, etc. ), conceptually executed in parallel, with the output stream of one process being automatically fed as the input stream of the next one. The Unix system call pipe is a classic example of this concept. HTTP pipelining, the technique of issuing multiple HTTP requests through the same TCP connection, without waiting for the previous one to finish.", "target": "data processing chain", "baseline_candidates": ["computer science term", "method"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q11802902", "label": "Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 5101", "source": "Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 5101, designated P.Oxy.LXXVII 5101 (LDAB 140272; Rahlfs 2227) contains fragments of a manuscript in Koine Greek of the Septuagint (LXX), written on papyrus in roll form. It has been palaeographycally dated to have been written between 50 and 150 C.E.", "target": "fragmentary manuscript", "baseline_candidates": ["manuscript"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q98098785", "label": "Aghnasurn", "source": "Aughnasurn, or Aghnasurn is a townland in the civil parish of Kilbryan, County Roscommon, Ireland.", "target": "place in County Roscommon, Ireland", "baseline_candidates": ["administrative territorial entity"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1838612", "label": "Fortjenstmedaljen", "source": "The Medal of Merit (Danish: Fortjenstmedaljen) is the oldest extant award medal presented by the Kingdom of Denmark. Established by Christian VII on 16 May 1792, and re-instituted by ordinance of Christian VIII on 24 July 1845, it is a personal award of the Sovereign.", "target": "Danish decoration", "baseline_candidates": ["medal"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2056521", "label": "Pat McGee Band", "source": "The Pat McGee Band is a rock band from Richmond, Virginia. Formed by frontman Pat McGee, who attended Longwood College in Farmville, VA. On the heels of his solo release From the Wood in 1995, the Pat McGee Band signed with Warner Bros. Records subsidiary Giant Records in 1999. Shine, the band's major-label debut, was released in 2000 with the national singles \"Runaway\" and \"Rebecca\". After two years of delays, the band released their second album with Warner, Save Me, in 2004. The band was dropped from the label that year and picked up by Kirtland Records. An enhanced Save Me is now being distributed through Kirtland with the radio single \"Must Have Been Love\". Former guitarist and vocalist Al Walsh left the band in an amicable split at the end of 2001. Keyboardist and vocalist Jonathan Bryan Williams left in 2003 but rejoined the band in late 2005. Both were significant contributors to the band's sound, particularly in the form of backing vocals. The band didn't see another background vocalist until the 2003 addition of keyboardist/guitarist Todd Wright. Longtime bassist John Small left the band in 2004. With Jonathan's return, Todd Wright has left the band. Todd is now finding success as the front man of his own band, Getaway Car, where he's backed by guitarist Matt Miceli and Crix Reardon - while still a part of Pat McGee Band - on bass. Drummer Chris Williams died in his home October 28, 2006 from complications due to a heart condition. As of June 2007, the.", "target": "American rock band", "baseline_candidates": ["rock group"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q889751", "label": "Japan Ground Self-Defense Force", "source": "The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (Japanese: 陸上自衛隊, romanized: Rikujō Jieitai), JGSDF (陸自, Rikuji), also referred to as the Japanese Army, is the land warfare branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces. Created on July 1, 1954, it is the largest of the three service branches. New military guidelines, announced in December 2010, direct the Japan Self-Defense Forces away from their Cold War focus on the Soviet Union to a new focus on China, especially in respect of the dispute over the Senkaku Islands. The JGSDF operates under the command of the chief of the ground staff, based in the city of Ichigaya, Shinjuku, Tokyo. The present chief of staff is General Gorō Yuasa (湯浅悟郎). The JGSDF numbered around 150,000 soldiers in 2018.", "target": "army branch of the Japanese armed forces", "baseline_candidates": ["army"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q55635712", "label": "Thirty-eight Infantry Bluff", "source": "Thirty-eight Infantry Bluff is a cliff along the Nisqually River in the U.S. state of Washington.Thirty-eight Infantry Bluff was named in honor of the 38th Infantry Regiment (United States), for its role in World War I.", "target": "cliff in United States of America; geonames ID = 5813343", "baseline_candidates": ["cliff"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q19870942", "label": "Australian Estates No. 1 Store", "source": "Australian Estates No.1 Store is a heritage-listed former warehouse and now apartments at 50 Macquarie Street, Teneriffe, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Montague Stanley and built from c. 1926 to 1927 by Stuart Brothers (Sydney). It is now known as the Saratoga Woolstore Apartments. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.", "target": "Brisbane, Queensland, Australia", "baseline_candidates": ["historic site"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q6807044", "label": "Mediterranean Cosmos", "source": "Mediterranean Cosmos is a shopping mall located in Pylaia on the east side of Thessaloniki, the second-largest city in Greece. It opened officially in October 2005 and it claims to be the largest retail and entertainment development in Southeastern Europe. It contains more than 200 retail units and facilities including an 11-screen multiplex cinema, numerous shops of fashion and electronics goods as well as coffeehouses, restaurants, bars, a supermarket, an Amphitheatre with a capacity of 400 people and an Eastern Orthodox church of St Andrew. The mall is located about 5 km away from Thessaloniki International Airport, \"Macedonia\", close to the busy suburb of Kalamaria and the Interbalkan Medical Center. It can be accessed by Greek National Road 67, the highway connecting Thessaloniki with the southern part of Chalkidiki. Inside the mall, a multitude of roads and squares have been created to reflect the character of traditional cities of Northern Greece in combination with the advantages of a modern city's center. In June 2012 the company that owns the mall, Lamda Development, announced that they will begin to charge parking fees from mid-February 2013.", "target": "shopping mall in Pylaia, Thessaloniki, Greece", "baseline_candidates": ["shopping center"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16601687", "label": "Slovenská Volová", "source": "Slovenská Volová is a village and municipality in Humenné District in the Prešov Region of north-east Slovakia.", "target": "municipality of Slovakia", "baseline_candidates": ["municipality of Slovakia"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q576274", "label": "Tornø", "source": "Tornø (meaning Thorn Island) is a small island in the Odense Fjord, roughly 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) northeast of the city of Odense, in Kerteminde Municipality, Funen, Denmark. It covers an area of 21 hectares (52 acres) and is connected to the mainland by a 300 m (980 ft)-long causeway. The first tenant farmer on the island was Hans Eriksen in 1921.For years the island could only be reached by riding or driving through the shallow waters but after Anders Jørgensen bought the island in 1922, he connected it to the mainland by road so that he could transport shells from the island. The link was completed in 1926. His shell crushing plant has long disappeared but the land is still farmed on Odense Fjord's only inhabited island. The original farm has long been replaced by a modern brick building. As of 2006 the island had a population of 3 people, with 4 people reported in 2014, although the island is inaccessible to the general public. It contains a narrow strip of salt marsh.", "target": "danish island", "baseline_candidates": ["islet"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q23461779", "label": "Military hotels in Bangalore", "source": "Military hotels are a large number of restaurants and eateries located in different parts of Bangalore. Some of the notable hotels are Shivaji Military Hotel, Ranganna Military Hotel, Naidu Military Hotel, S.K Donne Biryani Military Hotel etc.", "target": "restaurants and eateries located in different parts of Bangalore, India", "baseline_candidates": ["restaurant chain"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q49357574", "label": "New Alexandria", "source": "New Alexandria is a borough in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 560 at the 2010 census. Settled in 1760 along the banks of the Historic Loyalhanna Creek, this community began as a wagon rest stop for travelers, soldiers and militiamen during the American Revolution. New Alexandria was incorporated by an Act of Assembly passed on April 10, 1834. Formerly known as Denniston's Town, New Alexandria's population has not increased greatly over the years.", "target": "borough of Pennsylvania", "baseline_candidates": ["borough of Pennsylvania"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q18370340", "label": "deep vein thrombosis", "source": "Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a type of venous thrombosis involving the formation of a blood clot in a deep vein, most commonly in the legs or pelvis. A minority of DVTs occur in the arms. Symptoms can include pain, swelling, redness, and enlarged veins in the affected area, but some DVTs have no symptoms. The most common life-threatening concern with DVT is the potential for a clot to embolize (detach from the veins), travel as an embolus through the right side of the heart, and become lodged in a pulmonary artery that supplies blood to the lungs. This is called a pulmonary embolism (PE). DVT and PE comprise the cardiovascular disease of venous thromboembolism (VTE). About two-thirds of VTE manifests as DVT only, with one-third manifesting as PE with or without DVT. The most frequent long-term DVT complication is post-thrombotic syndrome, which can cause pain, swelling, a sensation of heaviness, itching, and in severe cases, ulcers. Recurrent VTE occurs in about 30% of those in the ten years following an initial VTE.The mechanism behind DVT formation typically involves some combination of decreased blood flow, increased tendency to clot, changes to the blood vessel wall, and inflammation. Risk factors include recent surgery, older age, active cancer, obesity, infection, inflammatory diseases, antiphospholipid syndrome, personal history and family history of VTE, trauma, injuries, lack of movement, hormonal birth control, pregnancy, and the period following birth. VTE has a strong genetic component, accounting for approximately 50 to 60% of the variability in VTE rates. Genetic factors include non-O blood.", "target": "formation of a blood clot (thrombus) in a deep vein", "baseline_candidates": ["filariasis"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q25347167", "label": "Bibi", "source": "Bibi, also spelled Bebe, means Miss in Urdu and is frequently used as a respectful title for women in South Asia when added to the given name.Bibi, like Begum, is used as a surname by many women in the region.In Anglo-Indian, the term bibi came to be seen as a synonym for mistress.", "target": "South Asian honorific title", "baseline_candidates": ["title"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q60963621", "label": "frugality", "source": "Frugality is the quality of being frugal, sparing, thrifty, prudent or economical in the consumption of consumable resources such as food, time or money, and avoiding waste, lavishness or extravagance.In behavioral science, frugality has been defined as the tendency to acquire goods and services in a restrained manner, and resourceful use of already owned economic goods and services, to achieve a longer term goal.", "target": "personality trait; avoidance of unnecessary expenditure", "baseline_candidates": ["personality trait", "virtue", "behavior"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q49552370", "label": "Roche-a-Cri State Park", "source": "Roche-a-Cri State Park (from the French for crevice in the rock) is a state park north of Adams and Friendship in central Wisconsin. The park, 605 acres (245 ha) in area, was established in 1948. The park features a 300-foot (91 m) rock outcropping with Native American petroglyphs—the Roche-a-Cri Petroglyphs—and a wooden stairway to the top, as well as more than 5 miles (8.0 km) of hiking trails. The petroglpyhs are the only publicly accessible rock art site in the state of Wisconsin. In addition to the petroglpyhs, other rock art such as a pictograph of a thunderbird and a horned human figure can be found at the park.", "target": "State park in Admas County, Wisconsin", "baseline_candidates": ["Wisconsin state park"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5443498", "label": "1999 Fenland District Council election", "source": "The 1999 Fenland District Council election took place on 6 May 1999 to elect 40 members of Fenland District Council in Cambridgeshire, England. The whole council was up for election and the Conservative party gained overall control of the council from no overall control. Previous election in 1995.", "target": "elections held on 6 May 1999 to elect Fenland's District Council where conservative won absolute majority in Council at Cambridgeshire, England.", "baseline_candidates": ["municipal election"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q553551", "label": "Gmina Popów", "source": "Gmina Popów is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Kłobuck County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. Its seat is the village of Popów, which lies approximately 14 kilometres (9 mi) north of Kłobuck and 88 km (55 mi) north of the regional capital Katowice. The gmina covers an area of 102.21 square kilometres (39.5 sq mi), and as of 2019 its total population is 5,868.", "target": "rural gmina of Poland", "baseline_candidates": ["rural municipality of Poland"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16639048", "label": "1967 Togolese coup d'état", "source": "The 1967 Togolese coup d'état was a bloodless military coup that occurred in the West African country of Togo on 13 January 1967. The leader of the coup, Lieutenant Colonel Étienne Eyadéma (later General Gnassingbé Eyadéma) ousted Togo's second President, Nicolas Grunitzky, whom he essentially brought to power following the 1963 coup d'état. Following the coup, political parties were banned, and all constitutional processes were suspended. Colonel Kléber Dadjo was named interim President of Togo (as Chairman of the National Reconciliation Committee), a position that he held until 14 April 1967, when Eyadéma assumed the presidency.Eyadéma went on to rule the country until his death on 5 February 2005.", "target": "1967 coup in Togo", "baseline_candidates": ["coup d'état"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q709152", "label": "EXIT", "source": "In computing, exit is a command used in many operating system command-line shells and scripting languages. The command causes the shell or program to terminate. If performed within an interactive command shell, the user is logged out of their current session, and/or user's current console or terminal connection is disconnected. Typically an optional exit code can be specified, which is typically a simple integer value that is then returned to the parent process.", "target": "command of many operating system command line interpreters and scripting languages", "baseline_candidates": ["MS-DOS command", "standard UNIX utility or command", "command", "CMD.EXE command"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3665224", "label": "cervantite", "source": "Cervantite is an antimony oxide mineral with formula Sb3+Sb5+O4 (antimony tetroxide). It was first described in 1850 for an occurrence in Cervantes, Sierra de Ancares, Lugo, Galicia, Spain, and named for the locality. The mineral was questioned and disapproved, but re-approved and verified in 1962 based on material from the Zajaca-Stolice district, Brasina, Serbia. It occurs as a secondary alteration product of antimony bearing minerals, mainly stibnite.", "target": "oxide mineral", "baseline_candidates": ["mineral species"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q59149067", "label": "Farmers and Mechanics Bank", "source": "The Farmers and Mechanics Bank is a historic building in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Constructed between 1921 and 1922, the bank was first the headquarters of the Farmers and Mechanics National Bank. Soon thereafter, it became known as the Farmers and Mechanics Branch of Riggs National Bank. In 2005, the building became a branch of PNC bank.", "target": "historic building in Georgetown, Washington, D.C.", "baseline_candidates": ["bank building"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7653735", "label": "Swanson Boathouse", "source": "The Swanson Boathouse, also known as the Two Medicine Boathouse, was built in 1936 by concessioner Billy Swanson at Two Medicine Lake in Glacier National Park. The rustic structure remains in its intended use. The boathouse was built by Captain J.W. \"Billy\" Swanson, who operated a launch on Two Medicine Lake.", "target": "boathouse at Two Medicine Lake in Glacier National Park", "baseline_candidates": ["boathouse"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q12149809", "label": "Rithala Vidhan Sabha constituency", "source": "Rithala Assembly constituency is one of the seventy Delhi assembly constituencies of Delhi in northern India. Rithala assembly constituency is a part of North West Delhi (Lok Sabha constituency). This constituency was created by reorganization by delimitation commission in 2008.", "target": "human settlement in India", "baseline_candidates": ["constituency of the Delhi Legislative Assembly"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7690487", "label": "Taça de Macau em futebol", "source": "Taça de Macau em futebol, also known as the Macau FA Cup is the top football knockout tournament in Macau.", "target": "Macau FA Cup", "baseline_candidates": ["national association football cup"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q339916", "label": "Ace Cafe London", "source": "The Ace Cafe is an old transport cafe located near Wembley, North West London, England. Situated next to the North Circular Road, it is historically a notable venue in motorcycle culture. The original cafe opened in 1938 and closed in 1969. It re-opened on the original site in 1997 as a cafe, functions, and entertainment venue.", "target": "cafe and restaurant associated with motorcycle culture", "baseline_candidates": ["restaurant"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q55284730", "label": "Firestone Farms", "source": "Firestone Farms is a shopping center located in Columbiana, Ohio along Ohio Route 14. Opened in 2016, Firestone Farms consists of a downtown-style district, known as Town Centre, and a planned traditional-style shopping hub, known as Marketplace. Firestone Farms is designed to be a retail park-style commercial cluster.", "target": "shopping center in Columbiana, Ohio, USA", "baseline_candidates": ["shopping center"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16385919", "label": "Klarjeti", "source": "Klarjeti (Georgian: კლარჯეთი [kʼlard͡ʒɛtʰi]; Armenian: Կղարջք, Kharjk) was a province of ancient and medieval Georgia, which is now part of Turkey's Artvin Province. Klarjeti, the neighboring province of Tao and several other smaller districts, constituted a larger region with shared history and culture conventionally known as Tao-Klarjeti.", "target": "historical region", "baseline_candidates": ["district"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16971795", "label": "Brainly", "source": "Brainly is a Polish education technology company based in Kraków, Poland, with headquarters in New York City. It provides a peer-to-peer learning platform for students, parents, and teachers to ask and answer homework questions. The platform has elements of gamification in the form of points and ranks. It encourages users to engage in the online community by answering other users’ questions. As of November 2020, Brainly reported having 350 million monthly users, making it the world's most popular education app.", "target": "educational technology company based in Krakow, Poland", "baseline_candidates": ["question-and-answer site", "dot-com company", "social networking service", "knowledge market"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q257128", "label": "Cannabis flower essential oil", "source": "Cannabis flower essential oil, also known as hemp essential oil, is an essential oil obtained by steam distillation from the flowers, panicles (flower cluster), stem, and upper leaves of the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa L.). Hemp essential oil is distinct from hemp seed oil (hemp oil) and hash oil: the former is a vegetable oil that is cold-pressed from the seeds of low-THC varieties of hemp, the latter is a THC-rich extract of dried female hemp flowers (marijuana) or resin (hashish).A pale yellow liquid, cannabis flower essential oil is a volatile oil that is a mixture of monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and other terpenoid compounds. The typical scent of hemp results from about 140 different terpenoids. The essential oil is manufactured from both low-THC (\"fibre-type\") and high-THC (\"drug-type\") varieties of hemp. As most of the phytocannabinoids are nearly insoluble in water, hemp essential oil contains only traces of cannabinoids. Even in \"drug-type\" hemp, the THC content of the essential oil does not exceed 0.08%. Most of the material is produced in Canada, as well as small scale cultivations in Switzerland and Germany.Hemp essential oil is used as a scent in perfumes, cosmetics, soaps, and candles. It is also used as a flavoring in foods, primarily candy and beverages.", "target": "essential oil of hemp", "baseline_candidates": ["mixture", "essential oil"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q12157140", "label": "TEDOM C 18", "source": "TEDOM C 18 is an prototype of a full low-floor single-decker articulated bus produced by now defunct bus manufacturing division of the company TEDOM from the Czech Republic in 2010.", "target": "motor vehicle", "baseline_candidates": ["bus model"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q21042580", "label": "Gibraltar Intermediate Cup", "source": "The Gibraltar Intermediate Cup is a knock-out association football competition for under-23 sides in Gibraltar, organised by the Gibraltar Football Association. The cup was formed in 2018, with its first edition held that year. In its first edition, 9 teams competed, with a first round played by two teams in order to allow for an 8 team quarter final in the next round.", "target": "knock-out soccer cup for under-23 sides in Gibraltar", "baseline_candidates": ["sports competition"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q21195006", "label": "Prime Minister of Uzbekistan", "source": "This is a list of prime ministers of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: O‘zbekiston bosh vaziri), from the establishment of the office in 1925 as the chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Uzbek SSR to the present day. The current prime minister, Abdulla Aripov, he assumed the office on 14 December 2016.", "target": "head of government of Uzbekistan", "baseline_candidates": ["public office"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7653992", "label": "swastika", "source": "The swastika design is known from artefacts of various cultures since the Neolithic, and it recurs with some frequency on artefacts dated to the Germanic Iron Age, i.e. the Migration period to Viking Age period in Scandinavia, including the Vendel era in Sweden, attested from as early as the 3rd century in Elder Futhark inscriptions and as late as the 9th century on Viking Age image stones. In older literature, the symbol is known variously as gammadion, fylfot, crux gothica, flanged thwarts, or angled cross. English use of the Sanskritism swastika for the symbol dates to the 1870s, at first in the context of Hindu and Buddhist traditions, but from the 1890s also in cross-cultural comparison.Examples include a 2nd-century funerary urn of the Przeworsk culture, the 3rd century Værløse Fibula from Zealand, Denmark, the Gothic spearhead from Brest-Litovsk, Belarus, the 9th century Snoldelev Stone from Ramsø, Denmark, and numerous Migration Period bracteates. The swastika is drawn either left-facing or right-facing, sometimes with \"feet\" attached to its four legs.The symbol is closely related to the triskele, a symbol of three-fold rotational symmetry, which occurs on artefacts of the same period. When considered as a four-fold rotational symmetrical analogue of the triskele, the symbol is sometimes also referred to as tetraskele. The swastika symbol in the Germanic Iron Age has been interpreted as having a sacral meaning, associated with either Odin or Thor.", "target": "design occurring on Germanic artefacts between the 3rd and 9th centuries, interpreted as having a sacral meaning, associated with Odin or Thor", "baseline_candidates": []} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5265933", "label": "Detroit Fury", "source": "The Detroit Fury were an arena football team based in Auburn Hills, Michigan.", "target": "arena football team", "baseline_candidates": ["sports team"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q57235524", "label": "Lipinski's rule of five", "source": "Lipinski's rule of five, also known as Pfizer's rule of five or simply the rule of five (RO5), is a rule of thumb to evaluate druglikeness or determine if a chemical compound with a certain pharmacological or biological activity has chemical properties and physical properties that would make it a likely orally active drug in humans. The rule was formulated by Christopher A. Lipinski in 1997, based on the observation that most orally administered drugs are relatively small and moderately lipophilic molecules.The rule describes molecular properties important for a drug's pharmacokinetics in the human body, including their absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (\"ADME\"). However, the rule does not predict if a compound is pharmacologically active. The rule is important to keep in mind during drug discovery when a pharmacologically active lead structure is optimized step-wise to increase the activity and selectivity of the compound as well as to ensure drug-like physicochemical properties are maintained as described by Lipinski's rule. Candidate drugs that conform to the RO5 tend to have lower attrition rates during clinical trials and hence have an increased chance of reaching the market. Some authors have criticized the rule of five for the implicit assumption that passive diffusion is the only important mechanism for the entry of drugs into cells, ignoring the role of transporters. For example, O'Hagan and co-authors wrote as follows:This famous \"rule of 5\" has been highly influential in this regard, but only about 50 % of orally administered new chemical entities actually obey it.Studies have also demonstrated that some natural.", "target": "rule of thumb to determine if a chemical compound has properties that would make it a likely orally active drug in humans", "baseline_candidates": ["rule of thumb"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q10825484", "label": "Thuật hoài", "source": "Thuật hoài (literally: Express) is one of two poems which are still exist of Phạm Ngũ Lão (1255-1320), a famous general of Trần dynasty.", "target": "Vietnamese poem", "baseline_candidates": ["poem"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q24329468", "label": "Punalur State Assembly constituency", "source": "Punalur is a legislative assembly constituency in Kollam district of Kerala, India. It is one among the 11 assembly constituencies in Kollam district. The current MLA is P.S Supal of CPI.", "target": "constituency of the Kerala legislative assembly in India", "baseline_candidates": ["constituency of the Kerala Legislative Assembly"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q25252651", "label": "We’re Here Because We’re Here", "source": "We're Here Because We're Here was an artwork in the form of an event, devised by Jeremy Deller, that occurred across the United Kingdom on 1 July 2016, the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, which it commemorated.", "target": "art event marking the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme", "baseline_candidates": ["work of art"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q430166", "label": "Dewsbury Rams", "source": "The Dewsbury Rams are a professional English rugby league club based in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire that compete in the Championship. They play their home games at the Tetley's Stadium, on Owl Lane. The Rams' main fanbase comes from their hometown of Dewsbury, but they also hold a strong following in Shaw Cross as well as in neighbouring Gawthorpe and Ossett, among other places. Prior to the 1997 season, the club was known as Dewsbury R.L.F.C. The club won their sole league title in 1972–73, after finishing the regular season in 8th place. The club has also won the Challenge Cup twice.", "target": "English rugby league football club", "baseline_candidates": ["rugby league team"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q10820131", "label": "Soldier Township", "source": "Soldier Township is a township in Monona County, Iowa, USA.", "target": "township in Monona County, Iowa", "baseline_candidates": ["civil township", "township of Iowa"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q185018", "label": "Franz Josef Land", "source": "Franz Josef Land, Frantz Iosef Land, Franz Joseph Land or Francis Joseph's Land (Russian: Земля́ Фра́нца-Ио́сифа, tr. Zemlya Frantsa-Iosifa, Norwegian: Fridtjof Nansen Land) is a Russian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. It is inhabited only by military personnel. It constitutes the northernmost part of Arkhangelsk Oblast and consists of 192 islands, which cover an area of 16,134 square kilometers (6,229 sq mi), stretching 375 kilometers (233 mi) from east to west and 234 kilometers (145 mi) from north to south. The islands are categorized in three groups (western, central, and eastern) separated by the British Channel and the Austrian Strait. The central group is further divided into a northern and southern section by the Markham Sound. The largest island is Prince George Land, which measures 2,741 square kilometers (1,058 sq mi), followed by Wilczek Land, Graham Bell Island and Alexandra Land. Eighty-five percent of the archipelago is glaciated, with large unglaciated areas on the largest islands and many of the smallest ones. The islands have a combined coastline of 4,425 kilometers (2,750 mi). Compared to other Arctic archipelagos, Franz Josef Land has a high dissection rate of 3.6 square kilometers per coastline kilometer. Cape Fligely on Rudolf Island is the northernmost point of the Eastern Hemisphere. The highest elevations are found in the eastern group, with the highest point located on Wiener Neustadt Land, 670 meters (2,200 ft) above mean sea level. The archipelago was first spotted by the Norwegian sealers Nils Fredrik Rønnbeck and Johan Petter Aidijärvi in 1865, although they did not report their.", "target": "archipelago in the Arctic", "baseline_candidates": ["archipelago"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q13152614", "label": "Shalikha Union", "source": "Arpara Union (Bengali: শালিখা ইউনিয়ন) is a union parishad situated at Shalikha Upazila, in Magura District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of 8.90 square kilometres (3.44 sq mi) and as of 2001 had a population of 18,808. There are 7 villages and 7 mouzas in the union.", "target": "union in Khulna, Bangladesh", "baseline_candidates": ["union council of Bangladesh"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4676674", "label": "Act of Classes", "source": "The Act of Classes was passed by the Parliament of Scotland on 23 January 1649. It was probably drafted by Lord Warriston, a leading member of the Kirk Party, who along with the Marquess of Argyll were leading proponents of its clauses. It banned Royalists and those who had supported the Engagement from holding public office including positions in the army. Against sizeable opposition the rescinding of the Act took effect on 13 August 1650.", "target": "former Scottish Law (1649-1650)", "baseline_candidates": ["legislation"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1277714", "label": "Lukač", "source": "Lukač is a village and municipality in Slavonia, in the Virovitica–Podravina County of Croatia. It has a population of 4,276 (2001), 92% which are Croats.", "target": "village in Croatia", "baseline_candidates": ["municipality of Croatia"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q17669947", "label": "Twizel Bridge", "source": "Twizell Bridge (also spelt Twizel Bridge) is a Tudor arch bridge which crosses the River Till near Duddo, Northumberland in the Northeast of England. It is a Grade II* listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument and no longer carries vehicular traffic. The bridge played a role in the Battle of Flodden in 1513.", "target": "Grade I listed bridge in the United Kingdom", "baseline_candidates": ["bridge"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5329250", "label": "East Ridge", "source": "The Northeast Face of Pingora is a technical rock climbing route on the Wolf's Head part of the Cirque of the Towers. The route is featured in Fifty Classic Climbs of North America.", "target": "rock climbing route in western Wyoming, United States", "baseline_candidates": ["climbing route"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3217742", "label": "Reader Rabbit", "source": "Reader Rabbit is an educational game franchise created in 1983 by The Learning Company. The series is aimed at children from infancy to the age of nine. In 1998, a spin-off series called The ClueFinders was released for older students aged eight to twelve. The games teach language arts including basic skills in reading and spelling and mathematics. The main character in all the titles is named \"Reader Rabbit\".", "target": "video game series", "baseline_candidates": ["video game series"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1370565", "label": "sash", "source": "A sash is a large and usually colorful ribbon or band of material worn around the body, either draping from one shoulder to the opposing hip and back up, or else running around the waist. The sash around the waist may be worn in daily attire, but the sash from shoulder to hip is worn on ceremonial occasions only. Ceremonial sashes are also found in a V-shaped format, draping straight from both shoulders down, intersecting and forming an angle over the chest or stomach.", "target": "band or strip of fabric wrapped around the waist or worn over the shoulder or hips and usually tied", "baseline_candidates": ["military equipment"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q205049", "label": "world music", "source": "World music is an English phrase for styles of music from non-Western countries, including quasi-traditional, intercultural, and traditional music. World music's inclusive nature and elasticity as a musical category pose obstacles to a universal definition, but its ethic of interest in the culturally exotic is encapsulated in Roots magazine's description of the genre as \"local music from out there\".This music that does not follow \"North American or British pop and folk traditions\" was given the term \"world music\" by music industries in Europe and North America. The term was popularized in the 1980s as a marketing category for non-Western traditional music. It has grown to include subgenres such as ethnic fusion (Clannad, Ry Cooder, Enya, etc.) and worldbeat.", "target": "music which developed from regional cultural traditions and that is or was predominantly played and produced in these regions", "baseline_candidates": ["music genre"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q25582462", "label": "Proterozoic", "source": "The Proterozoic ( ) is a geological eon spanning the time interval from 2500 to 538.8 million years ago. It is the most recent part of the Precambrian \"supereon.\" It is also the longest eon of the Earth's geologic time scale, and it is subdivided into three geologic eras (from oldest to youngest): the Paleoproterozoic, Mesoproterozoic, and Neoproterozoic.The Proterozoic covers the time from the appearance of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere to just before the proliferation of complex life (such as trilobites or corals) on the Earth. The name Proterozoic combines two forms of ultimately Greek origin: protero- meaning 'former, earlier', and -zoic, 'of life'.The well-identified events of this eon were the transition to an oxygenated atmosphere during the Paleoproterozoic; the evolution of eukaryotes; several glaciations, which produced the hypothesized Snowball Earth during the Cryogenian Period in the late Neoproterozoic Era; and the Ediacaran Period (635 to 538.8 Ma) which is characterized by the evolution of abundant soft-bodied multicellular organisms and provides us with the first obvious fossil evidence of life on earth.", "target": "third eon of the geologic timescale, last eon of the Precambrian Supereon", "baseline_candidates": ["eon", "eonothem"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q23822651", "label": "Statue of St. Wenceslaus", "source": "The statue of Saint Wenceslas in Prague, Czech Republic depicts Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia. It is installed at Wenceslas Square.", "target": "sculpture by Josef Václav Myslbek", "baseline_candidates": ["sculptural group", "monument", "statue"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q13055360", "label": "Achaemenid Empire", "source": "The Achaemenid Empire (; Old Persian: 𐎧𐏁𐏂, romanized: Xšāça, lit. 'The Empire' or 'The Kingdom'), also called the First Persian Empire, was an ancient Iranian empire that was based in Western Asia and founded by Cyrus the Great in 550 BC. It reached its greatest extent under Xerxes I, who conquered most of northern and central ancient Greece. At its greatest territorial extent, the Achaemenid Empire stretched from the Balkans and Eastern Europe in the west to the Indus Valley in the east. The empire was larger than any previous empire in history, spanning a total of 5.5 million square kilometres (2.1 million square miles).The empire had its beginnings in the 7th century BC, when the Persians settled in the southwestern portion of the Iranian Plateau, in the region of Persis. From this region, Cyrus rose and defeated the Median Empire—of which he had previously been king—as well as Lydia and the Neo-Babylonian Empire, following which he formally established the Achaemenid Empire. The Achaemenid Empire is known for imposing a successful model of centralized, bureaucratic administration via the use of satraps; its multicultural policy; building infrastructure, such as road systems and a postal system; the use of an official language across its territories; and the development of civil services, including its possession of a large, professional army. The empire's successes inspired the usage of similar systems in later empires.Alexander the Great, an ardent admirer of Cyrus the Great, conquered most of the Achaemenid Empire by 330 BC. Upon Alexander's death, most of the former territory of.", "target": "Iranian (Persian) empire (c. 550 BC–330 BC)", "baseline_candidates": ["historical country", "historical period"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1235168", "label": "Phemius", "source": "In Homer's epic poem the Odyssey, Phemius (; Ancient Greek: Φήμιος Phēmios) is an Ithacan poet who performs narrative songs in the house of the absent Odysseus.", "target": "mythical bard in Homer", "baseline_candidates": ["mythological Greek character"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1018351", "label": "Vágáshuta", "source": "Vágáshuta (Slovak: Vágašská Huta) is a village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County in northeastern Hungary.", "target": "village in Hungary", "baseline_candidates": ["municipality of Hungary"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q744779", "label": "San Giorgio dei Genovesi, Naples", "source": "San Giorgio dei Genovesi (or San Giorgio alla Commedia Vecchia) is a church on Via Medina in the Center of Naples, Italy. It is adjacent and just north of the Church of the Santa Maria Incoronata, two doors south from the Palazzo d’Aquino di Caramanico, and across the street from the Church of the Pietà dei Turchini. The church was designed in the early 17th century based on designs by Bartolomeo Picchiatti. The original name derives from its attachment to the Genoese community in Naples. The interior is a Latin Cross plan with abundant stucco decoration and a cupola. The interior has a Caravaggesque painting of St Anthony resurrects a dead man by Battistello Caracciolo. The third chapel on right has frescoes (1770) by Giacomo Cestaro and a painting depicting St George slays the Dragon by Andrea da Salerno. The altar has a marble relief of Sant'Agostino of the 17th century Tuscan school. The facade of the church is simple. The alternate name indicates the church was built at the site of the Neapolitan Commedia dell'arte Theater of the Commedia Vecchia.", "target": "church", "baseline_candidates": ["former church"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q320231", "label": "German Rugby Federation", "source": "The German Rugby Federation (German: Deutscher Rugby-Verband or DRV) is the governing body for rugby union in Germany. It organizes the German national team and the three league divisions: the Rugby-Bundesliga, the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga and the Rugby-Regionalliga. It was founded on November 4, 1900, in Kassel, and is the oldest national rugby union in continental Europe. After the Second World War, the DRV was restored on May 14, 1950. The DRV publishes the Deutsches Rugby-Journal with 11 issues per year. It is the official organ of the federation.", "target": "governing body for rugby union in Germany", "baseline_candidates": ["rugby union governing body"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q9257629", "label": "fabula togata", "source": "A fabula togata is a Latin comedy in a Roman setting, in existence since at least the second century BC. Lucius Afranius and Titus Quinctius Atta are known to have written fabulas togatas. It is also treated as an expression that functioned as the overall description of all Roman types of drama in accordance with a distinction between Roman toga and pallium. There are recorded sources that cite how this drama could be obscene and moralistic.By mid-second century BC the fabula togata become one of the two types of drama that constituted a bifurcated Roman comedy along with fabula palliata. The fabula togata was distinguished from the palliata primarily by its use of Roman or Italian characters, transferring the comic situations of the bourgeois palliata to the lower-class citizens of the country towns of Italy. The palliata was based on originals of Greek New Comedy, tragedies from Attic sources as well as the grand dramatization of Rome's past. In the togata the typical clothing worn by the all male actors was the toga, a typically Roman dress, while the palliata took its name from the pallium. There is no existing complete fabula togata but there are surviving fragments that indicate aspects of the creative practice.", "target": "theatrical genre", "baseline_candidates": ["theatrical genre"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3657973", "label": "Caproni Ca.6", "source": "The Caproni Ca.6 was a single-engine biplane designed and built by Caproni in the early 1910s.", "target": "single-engine biplane", "baseline_candidates": ["prototype", "biplane", "aircraft"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1073210", "label": "Veľká Ves nad Ipľom", "source": "Veľká Ves nad Ipľom (Hungarian: Ipolynagyfalu) is a village and municipality in the Veľký Krtíš District of the Banská Bystrica Region of southern Slovakia.", "target": "municipality of Slovakia", "baseline_candidates": ["municipality of Slovakia"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3162397", "label": "Jardin botanique de Gondremer", "source": "The Jardin botanique de Gondremer is a private botanical garden with national collections of rhododendrons and azaleas, kalmia, heathers, and Japanese maples, classified as a Jardin Remarquable by the French ministry of culture. It is located several kilometers east of Autrey and Housseras, Vosges, Grand Est, France, and open at specific periods suitable for the collections; an admission fee is charged. The garden was begun by Michel and Gisèle Madre in 1974 in a wild and marshy valley, with ponds created for drainage and initial plantings in 1974-1975. Between 1975 and 1990, nearly 2000 plants were introduced, mainly rhododendrons, azaleas, and other Ericaceae, and in 1990 the garden expanded into an adjacent forest area with the addition of a botanical trail about 1 km long. In 1998 its collections of rhododendrons and azaleas, kalmia, heathers, and Japanese maples were recognized as national collections by the Conservatoire Français des Collections Végétales Spécialisées (CCVS). Today the garden is divided into a botanical area, in the east, and a naturalistic area in the west. It contains about 4,000 plant taxa including 650 rhododendron species, 450 rhododendron hybrids, 500 azalea hybrids, 80 Calluna, 80 Erica, 40 Kalmia, 35 Pieris, 25 Vaccinium, 20 Cassiope, 20 Leucothoe, 15 Andromeda, 15 Phyllodoce, 10 Ledum, and 6 Menziesia. It also contains about 160 varieties of maple trees including 130 cultivars of Acer japonicum and Acer palmatum, 270 types of conifers, and a further 750 varieties of other trees and shrubs, as well as 50 types of vines, and 800 varieties of herbaceous plants.", "target": "garden in France", "baseline_candidates": ["botanical garden"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q28605841", "label": "2003 World Wrestling Championships", "source": "The following is the final results of the 2003 World Wrestling Championships. The Freestyle Competition was held in New York City, United States, while the Greco-Roman Competition was held in Créteil, France.", "target": "wrestling championships in both Greco-Roman (men) and Freestyle (men and women)", "baseline_candidates": ["Wrestling World Championships", "World Championship in freestyle wrestling"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1368", "label": "money", "source": "Money is any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts, such as taxes, in a particular country or socio-economic context. The main functions of money are distinguished as: a medium of exchange, a unit of account, a store of value and sometimes, a standard of deferred payment. Any item or verifiable record that fulfils these functions can be considered as money. Money is historically an emergent market phenomenon establishing a commodity money, but nearly all contemporary money systems are based on fiat money. Fiat money, like any check or note of debt, is without use value as a physical commodity. It derives its value by being declared by a government to be legal tender; that is, it must be accepted as a form of payment within the boundaries of the country, for \"all debts, public and private\". Counterfeit money can cause good money to lose its value. The money supply of a country consists of currency (banknotes and coins) and, depending on the particular definition used, one or more types of bank money (the balances held in checking accounts, savings accounts, and other types of bank accounts). Bank money, which consists only of records (mostly computerized in modern banking), forms by far the largest part of broad money in developed countries.", "target": "physical or virtual object or record accepted as payment", "baseline_candidates": ["symptom"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q880838", "label": "Blackfriars Railway Bridge", "source": "Blackfriars Railway Bridge is a railway bridge crossing the River Thames in London, between Blackfriars Bridge and the Millennium Bridge.", "target": "railway bridge crossing the River Thames in London", "baseline_candidates": ["steel bridge", "railway bridge", "arch bridge", "truss bridge"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1452157", "label": "Frechas", "source": "Frechas is a Portuguese civil parish, located in the municipality of Mirandela, in the district of Bragança. The population in 2011 was 929, in an area of 18.54 km².", "target": "civil parish in Mirandela", "baseline_candidates": ["freguesia of Portugal"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4071925", "label": "attack model", "source": "In cryptanalysis, attack models or attack types are a classification of cryptographic attacks specifying the kind of access a cryptanalyst has to a system under attack when attempting to \"break\" an encrypted message (also known as ciphertext) generated by the system. The greater the access the cryptanalyst has to the system, the more useful information they can get to utilize for breaking the cypher. In cryptography, a sending party uses a cipher to encrypt (transform) a secret plaintext into a ciphertext, which is sent over an insecure communication channel to the receiving party. The receiving party uses an inverse cipher to decrypt the ciphertext to obtain the plaintext. A secret knowledge is required to apply the inverse cipher to the ciphertext. This secret knowledge is usually a short number or string called a key. In a cryptographic attack a third party cryptanalyst analyzes the ciphertext to try to \"break\" the cipher, to read the plaintext and obtain the key so that future enciphered messages can be read. It is usually assumed that the encryption and decryption algorithms themselves are public knowledge and available to the cryptographer, as this is the case for modern ciphers which are published openly. This assumption is called Kerckhoffs's principle.", "target": "classification of cryptographic attack", "baseline_candidates": ["Wikidata metaclass"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q22483340", "label": "McLoughlin Bay", "source": "McLoughlin Bay is an Arctic waterway in Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is located on the southeastern corner of the Queen Maud Gulf off Nunavut's mainland. The bay was photographed by Vilhjalmur Stefansson during his Arctic expeditions.", "target": "body of water", "baseline_candidates": ["body of water"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7280036", "label": "Radcliffe Quadrangle", "source": "The Radcliffe Quadrangle (or Rad Quad as it is known to students of the College) is the second quadrangle of University College, Oxford, England. The buildings have been Grade I listed since 1954.The quadrangle was started in 1716 and finished in 1719 with money bequeathed to the College by John Radcliffe, a former student of the college tutored by Obadiah Walker and doctor to the King. Oxford's main hospital and other University buildings are also named after him. There is a statue of John Radcliffe by Francis Bird on the gate tower of the quad. His coat of arms is also displayed.The architectural style of the quad matches that of the earlier main quadrangle immediately to the west, although this was by then incredibly old-fashioned for almost a century. It is not a \"quadrangle\" in the same way as the main quadrangle, because it only has buildings on three sides; the fourth side is bounded by a high stone wall separating the garden of the Master's Lodgings to the south. To the east is Logic Lane, a small cobbled lane through the College, connecting the High Street at the front of the College and Merton Street at the rear. A covered bridge built in 1903 connects the Radcliffe Quad buildings internally with other buildings on the High Street owned by the College to the east. The Radcliffe Quad is where University College's matriculation photograph is taken at the start of each academic year. The quad has also been used for celebrations after undergraduate examinations.", "target": "quadrangle of University College, Oxford", "baseline_candidates": ["university building"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3269508", "label": "New Hampshire State House", "source": "The New Hampshire State House, located in Concord at 107 North Main Street, is the state capitol building of New Hampshire. The capitol houses the New Hampshire General Court, Governor, and Executive Council. The building was constructed on a block framed by Park Street (named in honor of the architect, Stuart James Park) to the north, Main Street to the east, Capitol Street to the south, and North State Street to the west.", "target": "state capitol building of the U.S. state of New Hampshire", "baseline_candidates": ["capitol building"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q699842", "label": "Balao-class submarine", "source": "The Balao class was a successful design of United States Navy submarine used during World War II, and with 120 boats completed, the largest class of submarines in the United States Navy. An improvement on the earlier Gato class, the boats had slight internal differences. The most significant improvement was the use of thicker, higher yield strength steel in the pressure hull skins and frames, which increased their test depth to 400 feet (120 m). Tang actually achieved a depth of 612 ft (187 m) during a test dive, and exceeded that test depth when taking on water in the forward torpedo room while evading a destroyer.", "target": "class of American attack submarines", "baseline_candidates": ["submarine class"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q88098531", "label": "Massachusetts House of Representatives' 4th Barnstable district", "source": "Massachusetts House of Representatives' 4th Barnstable district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Barnstable County. Democrat Sarah Peake of Provincetown has represented the district since 2007.", "target": "state electoral district in Massachusetts, US", "baseline_candidates": ["Massachusetts House of Representatives electoral district"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q19869945", "label": "1978 Sutton London Borough Council election", "source": "The 1978 Sutton Council election took place on 4 May 1978 to elect members of Sutton London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Conservative party stayed in overall control of the council.", "target": "1978 local election in England, UK", "baseline_candidates": ["Sutton London Borough Council election"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3360861", "label": "Palazzo Foscari", "source": "Palazzo Foscari (also called Palazzetto Foscari) is a Gothic style palace in Venice, built in the 14th century; it is located at the civic number 795 in the island of Giudecca, near the Molino Stucky. Originally one of the palaces built for the 65th doge of Venice Francesco Foscari and his family, in the late 19th century Palazzo Foscari in Giudecca was also inhabited by Giovanni Stucky, the Swiss engineer who completely renovated and enlarged the flour mills of Venice, applying modern manufacturing concepts and techniques (source: mosaic in the staircase, datation 1898). From 1992 to 2006, the palace hosted the Archivio musicale Luigi Nono, the musical archive of the Venetian composer. Since 2006, the palazzo has hosted a modern and contemporary art gallery, named after the address Giudecca 795.", "target": "Gothic-style palace on the Giudecca island, Venice, Italy", "baseline_candidates": ["palace"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4043005", "label": "Linux Vacation / Eastern Europe", "source": "Linux Vacation / Eastern Europe (LVEE) is an annual international conference of developers and users of free and open source software. It takes place in the end of June – beginning of July in Belarus, near the Grodno city.The event is aimed at combining both professional communication and leisure activities for the free software professionals and enthusiasts. LVEE organizers are Minsk Linux Users Group and open source community active members from Grodno and Brest. Recommended languages are Belarusian, English and Russian.", "target": "annual conference", "baseline_candidates": ["annual conference"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q12193538", "label": "National Film School in Łódź", "source": "The Leon Schiller National Film School (Polish: Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Filmowa, Telewizyjna i Teatralna im. Leona Schillera) is a Polish academy for future actors, directors, photographers, camera operators and television staff. It was founded on 8 March 1948 in Łódź (Lodz).", "target": "film academy in Poland", "baseline_candidates": ["drama school", "film school"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q23020321", "label": "Life Theatre", "source": "The Life Theater, which was later known as the Teofilo Villonco Building, was an Art Deco movie theater located Quiapo, Manila. It was designed by Pablo Antonio. During its operational years as a movie theater, the Life Theater was reserved for blockbuster movies due to its large audience capacity and air conditioning system. The building is owned by Remy Villonco of Malabon, son of Dr. Teofilo Villonco, whose family is involved in the theater industry.The building was demolished in 2018 for the construction of Foinix Center, a 33-storey commercial building. Its facade was left intact and will be incorporated into the design of the new high-rise building.", "target": "former cinema in Manila, Philippines", "baseline_candidates": ["movie theater"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5287201", "label": "Dock Work Convention, 1973", "source": "Dock Work Convention, 1973 is an International Labour Organization Convention. It was established in 1973: Considering that important changes have taken place and are taking place in cargo-handling methods in docks—such as the adoption of unit loads, the introduction of roll-on roll-off techniques and the increase of mechanisation and automation—and in the pattern of movement of freight, and that such changes are expected to become more widespread in the future,...", "target": "International Labour Organization Convention", "baseline_candidates": ["International Labour Organization Convention"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4566058", "label": "1947 Sun Bowl", "source": "The 1947 Sun Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game between the VPI Gobblers (now the Virginia Tech Hokies) of the Southern Conference (SoCon) and the independent Cincinnati Bearcats. It took place on January 1, 1947, at Kidd Field in El Paso, Texas. Cincinnati won, 18–6, in cold and icy conditions that led to a scoreless first half and three blocked extra points by VPI. The game was the first NCAA-sanctioned post-season football contest for Cincinnati, and was the first bowl game in VPI history. The 1947 game was also the 13th edition of the Sun Bowl, which had been played every year since 1935. In exchange for their participation in the event, each team received $9,438.", "target": "NCAA football bowl game", "baseline_candidates": ["Sun Bowl"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q18619196", "label": "Craigentinny TMD", "source": "Craigentinny Traction Maintenance Depot (also known as Craigentinny Train Maintenance Centre) is a railway depot in the Craigentinny area of Edinburgh, Scotland. The depot is operated by Hitachi Rail with a depot code of EC.The depot opened in 1904, as a carriage sidings and was home to InterCity 125 HSTs operated by London North Eastern Railway until 31 December 2019. It does however still maintain CrossCountry InterCity 125 sets overnight. It also services Class 220/221 Voyagers for CrossCountry and Class 397s for TransPennine Express. Hitachi Rail now undertakes maintenance on London North Eastern Railway Class 800s and 801s, ScotRail Class 385s, TransPennine Express Class 802s and Lumo Class 803s. It also maintains Class 73s for the Caledonian Sleeper.The site comprises three maintenance sheds, two of which are supplied with 25,000 volts overhead wires, and a smaller repair shed for shorter trains and locomotives. There are a number of storage and stabling sidings which are not covered. On 11 November 2018, Hitachi Rail took over the operation of Craigentinny Depot from London North Eastern Railway. Craigentinny also operates a wheel lathe at its Portobello Edinburgh site which turns out tyre damage on rail vehicle wheels for many rail operators.", "target": "traction maintenance depot in City of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK", "baseline_candidates": ["traction maintenance depot"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1575822", "label": "Russia Davis Cup team", "source": "The Russia men's national tennis team until it was suspended in 2022 represented Russia in Davis Cup tennis competition. It is governed by the Russian Tennis Federation. The team started playing in 1993. Russia has won the Davis Cup twice, in 2002 and 2006. In addition, the team of the Russian Tennis Federation (RTF) won the Davis Cup in 2021. Russia finished as runner-up three times, in 1994, 1995, and 2007.Russia was suspended after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.", "target": "Davis Cup team representing Russia", "baseline_candidates": ["Davis Cup team"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1297777", "label": "Regius Professor of Medicine and Therapeutics", "source": "The Regius Chair of Medicine and Therapeutics is considered the oldest chair at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. It was formed in 1989 from the merge of the Regius Chairs of the Practice of Medicine (founded in 1637) and of Materia Medica (founded in 1831). The chair has so far had two occupants, Professor John Reid, who was previously Regius Professor of Materia Medica and - since 2010 - Professor Anna Felicja Dominiczak, the first woman to have ever held the post.", "target": "Glasgow University Professorship, formed 1989 out of two Regius professorships", "baseline_candidates": ["Regius Professor"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5754021", "label": "Higashiiyayama", "source": "Higashiiyayama (東祖谷山村, Higashiiyayama-son) was a village located in Miyoshi District, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 2,114 and a density of 9.25 persons per km². The total area was 228.62 km². On March 1, 2006, Higashiiyayama, along with the towns of Ikawa, Ikeda, Mino and Yamashiro, and the village of Nishiiyayama (all from Miyoshi District), was merged to create the city of Miyoshi.", "target": "dissolved municipality in Miyoshi district, Tokushima prefecture, Japan", "baseline_candidates": ["dissolved municipality of Japan"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4666558", "label": "Abel Erasmus Pass", "source": "Abel Erasmus Pass is situated in the Limpopo Province, on the R36 road between Ohrigstad and Hoedspruit/Tzaneen, South Africa. It navigates the Manoutsa section of the Limpopo Drakensberg. Since 1959 the road passes through the 133 m long JG Strijdom Tunnel, named after late Prime Minister JG Strijdom. The pass is 11 km long and generally follows a coach route of the late 19th century.", "target": "mountain pass in South Africa", "baseline_candidates": ["mountain pass"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1135584", "label": "Hanazakari no Kimitachi e", "source": "Hanazakari no Kimitachi e: Ikemen Paradise 2011 (花ざかりの君たちへ 〜イケメン☆パラダイス〜 2011, Hanazakari no Kimitachi e: Ikemen Paradaisu 2011) is a 2011 Japanese television series. It is a remake of the 2007 drama series of the same Japanese title which is also based on the manga Hana-Kimi, but it features an entirely new cast.", "target": "Television program", "baseline_candidates": ["Japanese television drama"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q22386131", "label": "North West Arm", "source": "North West Arm is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.", "target": "arm in Nova Scotia, Canada", "baseline_candidates": ["arm"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5020056", "label": "California's 3rd State Assembly district", "source": "California's 3rd State Assembly district is one of 80 California State Assembly districts. It is currently represented by Republican James Gallagher of Yuba City.", "target": "American legislative district", "baseline_candidates": ["California State Assembly district"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5762423", "label": "Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland", "source": "The Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland is a marine area designated by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO). It consists of a number of waterbodies between the Scottish mainland, the Outer Hebrides islands, and the coast of Ireland. Waterbodies within the Inner Seas include the Minch and Little Minch, the Sound of Harris, the Inner Sound, the Sea of the Hebrides, the Firth of Lorn, the Sound of Jura, the Firth of Clyde, Belfast Lough and the North Channel. The IHO defines the limits of the Inner Seas as follows: On the West and North. A line running from Bloody Foreland (55°10′N 8°17′W) in Ireland to the West point of Tory Island, on to Barra Head, the Southwest point of the Hebrides, thence through these islands, in such a manner that the West coasts of the main islands appertain to the Atlantic Ocean and all the narrow waters appertain to the Inner Seas, as far as the Butt of Lewis (North Point), and thence to Cape Wrath (58°37'N) in Scotland. On the South. A line joining the South extreme of the Mull of Galloway (54°38'N) in Scotland and Ballyquintin Point (54°20'N) in Ireland.", "target": "sea in the United Kingdom", "baseline_candidates": ["sea"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q19451973", "label": "The Dove and the Ant", "source": "The Dove and the Ant is a story about the reward of compassionate behaviour. Included among Aesop's Fables, it is numbered 235 in the Perry Index.", "target": "Aesop's fable", "baseline_candidates": ["fable"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q531398", "label": "Robinson annulation", "source": "The Robinson annulation is a chemical reaction used in organic chemistry for ring formation. It was discovered by Robert Robinson in 1935 as a method to create a six membered ring by forming three new carbon–carbon bonds. The method uses a ketone and a methyl vinyl ketone to form an α,β-unsaturated ketone in a cyclohexane ring by a Michael addition followed by an aldol condensation. This procedure is one of the key methods to form fused ring systems. Formation of cyclohexenone and derivatives are important in chemistry for their application to the synthesis of many natural products and other interesting organic compounds such as antibiotics and steroids. Specifically, the synthesis of cortisone is completed through the use of the Robinson annulation.The initial paper on the Robinson annulation was published by William Rapson and Robert Robinson while Rapson studied at Oxford with professor Robinson. Before their work, cyclohexenone syntheses were not derived from the α,β-unsaturated ketone component. Initial approaches coupled the methyl vinyl ketone with a naphthol to give a naphtholoxide, but this procedure was not sufficient to form the desired cyclohexenone. This was attributed to unsuitable conditions of the reaction.Robinson and Rapson found in 1935 that the interaction between cyclohexanone and α,β-unsaturated ketone afforded the desired cyclohexenone. It remains one of the key methods for the construction of six membered ring compounds. Since it is so widely used, there are many aspects of the reaction that have been investigated such as variations of the substrates and reaction conditions as discussed in the scope and variations section.", "target": "chemical reaction in organic chemistry", "baseline_candidates": ["name reaction"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3710948", "label": "Gumine District", "source": "Gumine District is a district of the Simbu Province of Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Gumine. The population was 56,860 at the 2011 census. Gumine District comprises the following major tribes and language groups: 1. Dom (Karamaril, Minuma, Gaima) 2. Era (Moremaule, Buli) 3. Mian (Gumine Station, Tagla) 4. Kia (Omkolai) 5. Golin (Boromil, Yani, Dirima, Bokolma, Mul) 6. Yuri (Dia, Gomgale, Waramond 7. Sa (Nondri, Amia).", "target": "place in Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea", "baseline_candidates": ["district of Papua New Guinea"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q19893572", "label": "Malda Town - Anand Vihar Weekly Express", "source": "The 13429 / 13430 Malda Town–Anand Vihar Terminal Weekly Express is the Express, as well as the like other normal Express trains. It is the newer one train. The Malda Town–Anand Vihar Weekly Express left Malda Town railway station for Anand Vihar Terminal railway station, to cover a distance of 1,412 km (877 mi) km in 29 hours 30 mins. It had an 1 AC 2 Tier, 2 AC 3-tier and 6 3-Tier Sleeper. It is hauled by Indian locomotive class WDM-3A.Tughlakabad.", "target": "Express train in India", "baseline_candidates": ["rail transport", "passenger train"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q6538385", "label": "Japanese style peanuts", "source": "Japanese-style peanuts, also known as Japanese peanuts or cracker nuts, are a type of snack food made from peanuts that are coated in a wheat flour dough and then fried or deep-fried. They come in a variety of different flavours. This type of snack is claimed to have originated in Mexico in the 1940s where a Japanese immigrant by the name of Yoshigei Nakatani invented “Japanese peanuts” (widely known in the Spanish-speaking world as cacahuates Japoneses or maní Japonés). The Mexican version’s recipe for the extra-crunchy shell has ingredients such as wheat flour, soy sauce, water, sugar, monosodium glutamate, and citric acid.", "target": "mexican snack food", "baseline_candidates": ["snack"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q56360146", "label": "Philistia", "source": "Philistia (Hebrew: פְּלֶשֶׁת, romanized: Pəlešeṯ; Koine Greek (LXX): Γῆ τῶν Φυλιστιείμ, romanized: gê tôn Phulistieìm), also known as the Philistine Pentapolis, was a confederation of cities in the Southwest Levant, which included the cities of Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron, Gath, Gaza, and for a time, Jaffa. It was populated by the Peleset, or Philistines, who are believed to have been an Indo-European people who settled in Canaan around the year 1200 BC; they had particular resemblances to the Mycenaean civilization. At its maximum territorial expansion, its territory may have stretched along the Canaanite coast from Arish in the Sinai (today's Egypt) to the Yarkon River (today's Tel Aviv), and as far inland as Ekron and Gath. Nebuchadnezzar II invaded Philistia in 604 BC, burned Ashkelon, and incorporated the territory in the Neo-Babylonian Empire; Philistia and its native population the Philistines disappear from the historic record after that year.", "target": "state of the Philistines (Levant, Near East)", "baseline_candidates": ["territory"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q601463", "label": "equestrian at the 1984 Summer Olympics", "source": "The equestrian events at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics included show jumping, dressage and eventing.The equestrian sports were held primarily at Santa Anita Racetrack, which offered stabling for up to 2100 horses, a grandstand with almost 16000 seats, and was managed by experienced horsemen. Fairbanks Ranch Country Club in San Diego County hosted the endurance portions of the three-day event. Horses were required to be at least six years old. Up to 14 riders and 22 horses were permitted per country. In total 157 entries from thirty nations (Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), Great Britain, Guatemala, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United States, the Virgin Islands, and Yugoslavia) competed. Due to the boycott, the Soviet Union and its satellite nations were absent.", "target": "equestrian at the Olympics", "baseline_candidates": ["Olympic sports discipline event"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4841272", "label": "Baen Free Library", "source": "The Baen Free Library is a digital library of the science fiction and fantasy publishing house Baen Books where 61 e-books as of June 2016 (112 e-books as of December 2008) can be downloaded free in a number of formats, without copy protection. It was founded in late 1999 by science fiction writer Eric Flint and publisher Jim Baen to determine whether the availability of books free of charge on the Internet encourages or discourages the sale of their paper books.The Baen Free Library represents an experiment in the field of intellectual property and copyright. It appears that sales of both the e-books made available free and other books by the same author, even from a different publisher, increase when the electronic version is made available free of charge.Baen Ebooks also sells individual e-books and a subscription-based e-book program. The books in the Free Library are available via the website for Baen Ebooks in various formats including HTML, Rich Text Format, and EPUB as well as unencrypted .mobi for Kindle.", "target": "e-books library", "baseline_candidates": ["digital library"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q988232", "label": "Ora Township", "source": "Ora Township is one of sixteen townships in Jackson County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 514 and it contained 210 housing units.", "target": "township of Illinois", "baseline_candidates": ["township of Illinois"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q324689", "label": "Bamberg State Library", "source": "The Bamberg State Library (German: Staatsbibliothek Bamberg) is a combined universal, regional and research library with priority given to the humanities. Today it is housed in the New Residence, the former prince-bishop's new palace. The Free State of Bavaria is responsible for the library.", "target": "library", "baseline_candidates": ["universal library", "research library", "state library of Germany"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q28448936", "label": "Hawaii-Fresno State rivalry", "source": "The Fresno State–Hawaii football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Fresno State Bulldogs and the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors. Also nicknamed the Battle for the Golden Screwdriver, it is Hawaii's most-played rivalry series. The two teams have met 54 times, with Fresno State leading the all-time series 29–24–1 through the 2021 season.", "target": "American college football rivalry", "baseline_candidates": ["team rivalries in sports"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q60745508", "label": "To Scale the Scales of Justice", "source": "To Scale the Scales of Justice is a 2010 marble sculpture by M.J. Anderson, installed outside the Justice Building in Salem, Oregon, United States.", "target": "Sculpture in Salem, Oregon, U.S.", "baseline_candidates": ["work of art"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5249853", "label": "deductive", "source": "The deductive mood is an epistemic grammatical mood that indicates that the truth of the statement was deduced from other information, rather than being directly known. In English, deductive mood is often indicated by the word must, which is also used for many other purposes. By contrast, some other languages have special words or verb affixes to indicate deductive mood specifically. An example in English: I can smell gas in the house! Someone must have left the stove on! (deductive indicated by must).", "target": "epistemic grammatical mood", "baseline_candidates": ["grammatical mood"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q13177883", "label": "Goldasht", "source": "Goldasht (Persian: گلدشت; formerly, Qaleh Shah (Persian: قلعه شاه), also Romanized as Qal‘eh Shāh, Qal‘eh-ye Shāh, and Ghalehshah meaning \"Castle of the King\", after the Iranian Revolution, the name was changed to Shahrak-i Imam (Persian: شهرک امام), meaning \"City of the Imam\" in honor of Ayatollah Khomeini) is a city in the Central District of Najafabad County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 22,693, in 5,830 families.", "target": "city in Isfahan Province, Iran", "baseline_candidates": ["city of Iran"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q19368958", "label": "Synesvågen Nature Reserve", "source": "The Synesvågen Nature Reserve (Norwegian: Synesvågen naturreservat) is located on the southwest part of Vigra island in the municipality of Giske in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.The area received protection in 1988 \"to preserve an important wetland area with its appertaining plant communities, bird life, and other wildlife,\" according to the conservation regulations. The area is a shallow bay with a seashore rich in species and large tidal banks and sandy areas. The north and east sides have a beach meadow with small ponds and transition into a flat marshland. It is considered one of the most conservation-worthy seasides in the county. The bay serves as a resting and overwintering site for birds, and there are many nesting species of regional importance; altogether, 17 species have one of their most important regional concentrations here, and one species has one of its most important national concentrations here. The area is well suited for study and teaching, and for directly observing bird migrations. The nature reserve is one of six natural areas that were included in the Giske Wetlands System Ramsar site, which was established in 1996.", "target": "protected area in Norway (Naturbase code: VV00001443)", "baseline_candidates": ["nature reserve"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1511773", "label": "Sudanese dinar", "source": "The Sudanese dinar was the currency of Sudan between 1992 and 2007. Its ISO 4217 code was \"SDD\" and had no official subdivision. It replaced the first Sudanese pound and, in turn, was replaced by the second Sudanese pound.", "target": "the currency of Sudan between 1992 and 2007", "baseline_candidates": ["currency", "dinar"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q804064", "label": "Baião", "source": "Baião (Portuguese pronunciation: [baˈjɐ̃w] (listen)) is a municipality in Porto District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 20,522, in an area of 174.53 km².Baião received a charter from Manuel I on 1 September 1513. The present Mayor is Paulo Pereira, elected from the Socialist Party. The municipal holiday is August 24.", "target": "municipality and town of Portugal", "baseline_candidates": ["municipality of Portugal", "town of Portugal"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q537536", "label": "Warm front", "source": "A warm front is a density discontinuity located at the leading edge of a homogeneous warm air mass, and is typically located on the equator-facing edge of an isotherm gradient. Warm fronts lie within broader troughs of low pressure than cold fronts, and move more slowly than the cold fronts which usually follow because cold air is denser and less easy to remove from the Earth's surface. This also forces temperature differences across warm fronts to be broader in scale. Clouds ahead of the warm front are mostly stratiform, and rainfall defiantly increases as the front approaches. Fog can also occur preceding a warm frontal passage. Clearing and warming is usually rapid after frontal passage. If the warm air mass is unstable, thunderstorms may be embedded among the stratiform clouds ahead of the front, and after frontal passage thundershowers may continue. On weather maps, the surface location of a warm front is marked with a red line of semicircles pointing in the direction of travel.", "target": "boundary of advancing mass of warm air", "baseline_candidates": ["atmospheric phenomenon"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q65449606", "label": "Pertek", "source": "Pertek (Kurdish: Pêrteg, Armenian: Բերդակ) is a small city and its surrounding district in Tunceli Province of modern Turkey. Pertag means \"tiny fortress\" in Armenian, the root word Բերդ transliterated to Pert or Berd means fortress.", "target": "district in Tunceli Province, Turkey", "baseline_candidates": ["district of Turkey"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7895181", "label": "University of California, Santa Barbara Library", "source": "The University of California, Santa Barbara Library is the university library system of the University of California, Santa Barbara in Santa Barbara, California. The Library includes four facilities: Two libraries (the Main Library (Davidson Library) and the Music Library) and two annexes (Annex I and Annex II). The library has some three million print volumes, 30,000 electronic journals, 34,450 e-books, 900,055 digitized items, five million cartographic items (including some 467,000 maps and 3.2 million satellite and aerial images), more than 3.7 million pieces of microform, 167,500 sound recordings, and 4,100 manuscripts. The Library states that it holds 3.2 miles (5.1 km) of manuscript and archival collections.The library serves UC Santa Barbara's students, faculty, and staff. The Library is also open to the public, but to borrow materials, non-University affiliated individuals must purchase a UCSB Library Card for $100 for one year. However, members of UCSB affiliates may join for a reduced fee, and students and faculty at other University of California campuses, public school teachers, and faculty from reciprocating libraries may also obtain borrowing privileges with no charge, subject to verification. Members of the UC Alumni Association may obtain a courtesy library card, which provides borrowing access, but not access to licensed databases or interlibrary loan, or the ability to check-out journals.The Main Library has eight floors, with the Pacific View Room on the eighth floor offering a view of the Pacific Ocean.Kristin Antelman was named University Librarian in 2018.", "target": "library at University of California, Santa Barbara, United States", "baseline_candidates": ["academic library"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q20575604", "label": "41st Chess Olympiad", "source": "The 41st Chess Olympiad, organised by the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE) and comprising an open and women's tournament, as well as several events designed to promote the game of chess, took place in Tromsø, Norway, between 1–14 August 2014. The organiser was Chess Olympiad Tromsø 2014 AS on behalf of FIDE. A total number of 1,570 players participated at the Olympiad, with 881 in the men and 689 in the women's section. The number of participating teams was 177 from 172 countries in the open section and 136 from 131 countries in the women's section. The main competitive events were held at Mackhallen. The Chief Arbiter of the event was Greece's International Arbiter Panagiotis Nikolopoulos. The reigning World Champion, Norwegian Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen, was one of the eight official ambassadors. He also played as a member of one of the Norwegian teams.China won the open section of the tournament for the first time, while Russia claimed victory in the women's section for the third consecutive time as well as third time overall. Chinese Yu Yangyi, playing on board three, and Georgian Nana Dzagnidze, playing on board one, were the most successful players in the open and women's section, respectively. The event was also the last competitive tournament for Judit Polgár, the strongest female chess player in history, who announced her retirement from competitive chess in the rest day of the Olympiad. Playing as a reserve player for Hungary in the open section, she won a silver medal with her team and recorded four wins, one.", "target": "FIDE chess tournament for national teams", "baseline_candidates": ["Chess Olympiad"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16927865", "label": "Maggie", "source": "Maggie (Multiprocess ActionScript Generic Game Interface Engine) is a programming library developed in ActionScript 3.0 to create Flash games.", "target": "programming library", "baseline_candidates": ["software library"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q17109340", "label": "Marter Township", "source": "Marter Township is an unincorporated geographic township in the Unorganized West part of Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. The township is named for George Frederick Marter. The mouth of the Englehart River at the Blanche River is located in the township; the Blanche River flows from the northwest corner to the south centre border of the township. The community of Marter is in the centre of the township. Ontario Highway 624 runs north-south through the middle of the township.", "target": "geographic township in Timiskaming District, Ontario, Canada", "baseline_candidates": ["geographic township of Ontario"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q837964", "label": "Vulcan", "source": "Vulcan (Romanian pronunciation: [vulˈkan]; formerly Jiu-Vaidei-Vulcan; Hungarian: Vulkán, Zsilyvajdejvulkán (Zsily-Vajdej-Vulkán); German: Wolkendorf, Wulkan) is a city in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. With a population of 24,160, it is the second-largest city in the Jiu Valley. It administers two villages, Dealul Babii (\"Old Woman's Hill\" in Romanian; Hegyvulkán) and Jiu-Paroșeni (Zsilymacesdparoseny). The city is named after the Vulcan Pass that connects the Jiu Valley to Oltenia, itself being derived from Slavic \"vlk\", meaning \"wolf\" (even if \"vulcan\" means \"volcano\" in Romanian). The coal resources of the region were discovered in 1788 while the Austrian General Landau defended Vulcan from the Ottoman Turks. One night the soldiers could not put out the camp fire they made, as the piles of coal underneath had caught fire. General Landau thought that he could stop the Turks without a fight by setting piles of coal on fire. The Turks noted the large numbers of fires on the heights and thought that the Austrian army was much larger than theirs and retreated. In 1850, the first mine was set up by the Hoffman brothers of Brașov.", "target": "city in Hunedoara County, Romania", "baseline_candidates": ["municipiu of Romania"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q17488783", "label": "Eva & Adam", "source": "Eva & Adam is a Swedish series of comics and books, started in 1990 by Johan Unenge and Måns Gahrton, primarily themed around romance and relationships. Set in present Sweden at school, the main characters are named after Adam and Eve in the Old Testament. The comic strip was published in Kamratposten between 1990–1993. The first comic album was released in 1993. Apart from comics, there has also been twelve books published, and two TV-series and a movie.", "target": "comic strip by Johan Unenge and Måns Gahrton", "baseline_candidates": ["comic strip"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q10378269", "label": "Tartarus Colles", "source": "Tartarus Colles are a group of knobby hills in the northern plains of Mars.", "target": "colles on Mars", "baseline_candidates": ["colles", "hill"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q18350918", "label": "Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park", "source": "Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia located in the suburb of Aldinga Beach about 46 kilometres (29 miles) south by west of the state capital of Adelaide.", "target": "protected area in South Australia", "baseline_candidates": ["conservation park of Australia", "conservation park of South Australia"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q28434536", "label": "Scottish Championships", "source": "The Scottish Championships its original name until 1994 also known as the Scottish Lawn Tennis Championships, and the Scottish Grass Court Championships, was an outdoor tennis event held from 1878 through 1994. It was played at various locations throughout its duration including Bridge of Allan, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Moffat, Peebles, and St Andrews in Scotland. The dates the tournament was held fluctuated between June and August annually.", "target": "tennis tournament", "baseline_candidates": ["recurring tennis tournament"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7990033", "label": "Weta trimaran", "source": "The Wētā 4.4 Trimaran is a 4.4 metre (14 foot) sailing dinghy conceived and developed in New Zealand from 2001-2006 by Roger and Chris Kitchen and others with original drawings by TC Design's Tim Clissold.", "target": "Sailing boat developed in New Zealand", "baseline_candidates": ["sailboat class"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q18510475", "label": "Selva", "source": "Selva is a hamlet of the municipality of Grigno in the province of Trentino. Located at 267 metres (876 ft) above sea level, the small settlement has 98 inhabitants and is 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) away from Grigno.", "target": "village in Grigno", "baseline_candidates": ["frazione"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q44563766", "label": "Stanley", "source": "The Hundred of Stanley is a cadastral unit of hundred in the northern Mount Lofty Ranges. It is one of the 16 hundreds of the County of Stanley.The following localities and towns of the Clare and Gilbert Valleys council area are situated inside (or largely inside) the bounds of the hundred: Stanley, Black Springs, Mintaro (part), Farrell Flat (part) and Manoora (part).", "target": "hundred of South Australia", "baseline_candidates": ["hundred of South Australia"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q98114331", "label": "Eden Medical Center", "source": "Eden Medical Center is a hospital and medical center located in Castro Valley, California, providing emergency medical services to Alameda County. It is operated by Sutter Health. It is built on an elevated area, and is visible from a distance.", "target": "healthcare organization in Castro Valley, California, United States", "baseline_candidates": ["medical organization"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q18170474", "label": "Michurin Street, Novosibirsk", "source": "Michurin Street (Russian: Улица Мичурина) is a street in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It runs south-north. The street starts from Ordzhonikidze Street opposite the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre, crosses Yadrintsevskaya, Frunze, Krylov, Gogol streets and then forms a T-intersection with Pisarev Street.", "target": "street in Novosibirsk", "baseline_candidates": ["street"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q13528076", "label": "High Bridge", "source": "High Bridge, sometimes known as Duke Street Bridge, is a bridge across the River Kennet in the town centre of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. It links Duke Street, to its north, and London Street, to its south. High Bridge is the oldest surviving bridge across the Kennet, and is a grade II listed building. It comprises a single arch of vermiculated Portland stone, with a plain keystone of ashlar.The bridge forms the downstream limit of the Brewery Gut, a particularly narrow stretch of the river, and, situated as it is on a blind bend on the river, itself provides a challenge for navigation. For this reason, navigation under the bridge and through the Brewery Gut is controlled by a set of traffic lights on a one-way basis.", "target": "bridge in Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom", "baseline_candidates": ["bridge"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7894367", "label": "Universidade Estadual do Paraná", "source": "The University of the State of Paraná (Portuguese: Universidade Estadual do Paraná, Unespar) is an institution of higher education administered by the Government of the state of Paraná, with a headquartered in the city of Paranavaí, It has campuses in the cities of Curitiba, Apucarana, Campo Mourão, Paranaguá, Paranavaí, São José dos Pinhais and União da Vitória, created by State Law nº 13.283, on October 25, 2001, changed by State law nº 13.358 on December 21, 2001, State Law nº 15.300 on September 28, 2006, and by State Law nº 17.590 on June 12, 2013. It is affiliated with the Science, Technology and Higher Education's Secretary of State (Portuguese: Secretaria de Estado da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior - SETI). The Unespar Institution is one of the seven public state universities of Paraná, spread in seven campuses and the Guatupê's Militar Police Academy's Public Security's Higher School, special unity, academically linked to Unespar. The agents and teaching staff are 1.077 people who attend to more than 12.000 students in graduate and postgraduate studies courses. The selection of students in Unespar is held once a year in the university entrance exam and also the Unified Selection System (SiSU). Of the vacancies, 50% are reserved for the SiSU except to arts courses that require specific skill test, and the other half by the traditional model selection.", "target": "academic publisher", "baseline_candidates": ["academic institution", "open-access publisher"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7868627", "label": "USS Craighead", "source": "USS Craighead (AK-175) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone.", "target": "Alamosa-class cargo ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II", "baseline_candidates": ["cargo ship"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q19581009", "label": "Lancang River Railway Bridge", "source": "The Lancang River Railway Bridge is an arch bridge under construction od Dali-Ruili Railway near city of Baoshan in western Yunnan Province, China. Once completed, the bridge will be one of the highest in world, sitting 271 m (889 ft) above the Lancang River. The bridge's main span will be 342 m (1,122 ft) making it also one of the longest arch bridges ever built. The bridge is expected to be completed in 2019.", "target": "bridge in People's Republic of China", "baseline_candidates": ["bridge"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16822712", "label": "1958 Egypt Cup Final", "source": "1958 Egypt Cup Final, was the final match of 1957–58 Egypt Cup, between Zamalek & Al-Ahly, with the game ending 0–0 meant the two sides could not be separated, so a replay was played four days later, the replay game ends 2–2, title shared between the two clubs for the 2nd time (after 1943).", "target": "football match", "baseline_candidates": ["association football final"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q25241122", "label": "Alor Setar (federal constituency)", "source": "Alor Setar (formerly Alor Star) is a federal constituency in Kota Setar District, Kedah, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1955. The federal constituency was created in the 1955 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.", "target": "political subdivision in Malaysia", "baseline_candidates": ["federal constituency of Malaysia"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3305490", "label": "Thul Taluka", "source": "Thul Tehsil (Sindhi: ٺل) is an administrative Tehsil of Jacobabad District in the Sindh province of Pakistan. The subdivision is administratively subdivided into 24 Union Councils, two of which form the capital, Thul. Thul is one of the densely populated Taluka of District Jacobabad, spreading over 317,520 acres. It consists of about half of the population of whole district and its population is approximately 356,705. There are 19 union councils and 96 Dehs in this taluka. The headquarters of this taluka are about 33 km at the east side of district headquarters and connected with rail and road with other parts such as Kandhkot, Shikarpur and Baluchistan province.", "target": "taluka in Sindh's Jacobabad District", "baseline_candidates": ["tehsil of Pakistan"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q6878087", "label": "Miss Wyoming", "source": "Miss Wyoming is a state-level pageant which sends winners to compete for the title of Miss America. The competition, which awards scholarships, is open to women aged 17 through 24. Wyoming has not yet won a Miss America, Miss USA, or Miss Teen USA title. Mikkayla DeBolt of Sheridan was crowned Miss Wyoming 2021 on June 26, 2021 at WYO Theatre in Sheridan, Wyoming. She will compete for the title of Miss America 2022 at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut in December 2021.", "target": "beauty pageant competition", "baseline_candidates": ["female beauty pageant"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q10314477", "label": "Quizenga", "source": "Kizenga is a town and commune of Angola, located in the province of Malanje.", "target": "commune in Malanje, Angola", "baseline_candidates": ["commune of Angola"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7981151", "label": "Welland Canal, Bridge 15", "source": "The Welland Canal Bridge 15 is a two-track Baltimore truss swing bridge located in the disused section of the Welland Canal within the city of Welland, Ontario. This section of canal is now known as the Welland Recreational Waterway. The bridge formerly carried the main line of the Canada Southern Railway (CASO) over the canal. As a result of the Welland Canal Relocation Project in the early 1970s, the CASO line was rerouted through the Townline Tunnel, bypassing this bridge. One track crossing Bridge 15 remained in service as an interchange line between the Canadian National Railway Canal Subdivision through Welland and the new Wainfleet Marshalling Yard at Wainfleet, Ontario. In the late 1980s, service on this line between Welland and Wainfleet ended and the track was removed between Wainfleet and a point a couple of hundred meters west of Bridge 15. The bridge remains in use today exclusively to serve Vesuvius Industries in Welland. It is owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), but is not connected to any other CPR tracks. It is used only sporadically by Trillium Railway, and chain link fence gates have been installed at both ends of the bridge to keep trespassers off. Bridge 15 is visually similar to the Montrose Swing Bridge located on the Welland River approximately 15 km away; however, that bridge is a Warren Truss, as opposed to the rarer Baltimore Truss of Bridge 15. The two bridges were constructed at approximately the same time. The Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto Railway Swing Bridge over the.", "target": "bridge in Canada", "baseline_candidates": ["swing bridge"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q12034043", "label": "Loužná", "source": "Loužná is a small village, part of and located about 2.5 km south of Myslív in the Klatovy district. There are 43 addresses registered. In 2011, 46 people lived here permanently. It is also a cadastral territory with an area of 3.59 km².", "target": "village in Klatovy District of Plzeň region", "baseline_candidates": ["part of municipality in the Czech Republic", "cadastral area in the Czech Republic"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q9158856", "label": "French destroyer Arbalète", "source": "Arbalète was one of 20 Arquebuse-class destroyers built for the French Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.", "target": "French Navy Arquebuse-class destroyers", "baseline_candidates": ["destroyer"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7985776", "label": "West Loch Tarbert", "source": "West Loch Tarbert, Argyll is a long and narrow sea loch on the western side of the Kintyre peninsula in Scotland.", "target": "sea loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK, separating Kintyre from Knapdale", "baseline_candidates": ["fjord"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2085374", "label": "Mumbai Suburban district", "source": "Mumbai Suburban district (Marathi: Mumbai Upanagar Jilhā) is the second most populous district of Maharashtra in the Konkan Division. With its administrative headquarters in Bandra, the district consists of three subdivisions or tehsils (townships): Kurla, Andheri, and Borivali. The district along with Mumbai City district and other suburban localities make up Greater Mumbai. The district occupies an area of 446 km2.This is the second smallest district of Maharashtra, and the jurisdiction of Mumbai Suburban district extends from Bandra to Dahisar, from Kurla to Mulund, and from Kurla up to Trombay creek. The district is one of the largest in the country by population. The current population is 9,356,962, according to the 2011 census of India, making it the fifth most populous district in India (out of 672). The Mithi River is the main river in the district.", "target": "district of Maharashtra in India", "baseline_candidates": ["district of India"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2085455", "label": "East Garo Hills district", "source": "East Garo Hills is an administrative district in the state of Meghalaya in India.", "target": "district of Meghalaya, India", "baseline_candidates": ["district of India"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1347136", "label": "New Zealand cuisine", "source": "New Zealand cuisine is largely driven by local ingredients and seasonal variations. An island nation with a primarily agricultural economy, New Zealand yields produce from land and sea. Similar to the cuisine of Australia, the cuisine of New Zealand is a diverse British-based cuisine, with Mediterranean and Pacific Rim influences as the country becomes more cosmopolitan. Historical influences came from British cuisine and Māori culture. Since the 1970s new cuisines such as New American cuisine, Southeast Asian, East Asian, and South Asian have become popular. The Māori term kai is widely used in New Zealand to refer to food, especially traditional Māori cuisine.", "target": "culinary traditions of New Zealand", "baseline_candidates": ["national cuisine"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q12671167", "label": "RELCOM", "source": "RELCOM or Relcom (Russian: РЕЛКОМ, Релком), an acronym for \"RELiable COMmunications\" is a computer network in Russia. It was launched in the Soviet Union on August 1, 1990 in the Kurchatov Institute in collaboration with DEMOS co-operative (although the engineering team at DEMOS at the time consisted mostly of Kurchatov Institute employees, some key members (Mikhail Davidov, Vadim Antonov, Dmitry Volodin) in the RELCOM team were never employed by Kurchatov Institute). It became one of the first Russian computer networks (and the first commercial internet service provider in the USSR) and its development led to the emergence of the Runet. Initially it was purely e-mail network based on the UUCP protocol. During the Soviet coup attempt of 1991 the Relcom network was used to spread news about the event worldwide while the coup perpetrators were trying to suppress mass media activity through the KGB.Now it is managed by Relcom Business Network Ltd., a Russian ISP.", "target": "early Soviet Internet", "baseline_candidates": ["computer network"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q302173", "label": "Chakkarat", "source": "Chakkarat (Thai: จักราช, pronounced [t͡ɕàk.kā.ràːt]) is a district (amphoe) in the eastern part of Nakhon Ratchasima province, northeastern Thailand.", "target": "district in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand", "baseline_candidates": ["amphoe"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5205780", "label": "EXTRA Arena", "source": "Extra Arena (previous called Ranheim Stadion) is the home ground of the Norwegian football club Ranheim Fotball. It is located in the city-area of Ranheim in the city of Trondheim. The stadion had to be enlarged to comply with Eliteserien guideline of a minimum of 3000 seats.", "target": "building in Ranheim, Trøndelag, Norway", "baseline_candidates": ["association football venue"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2240474", "label": "Norse clan", "source": "The Scandinavian clan or ætt/ätt (pronounced [ˈæːtː] in Old Norse) was a social group based on common descent, equivalent to a clan.", "target": "Scandanavian lineage", "baseline_candidates": ["isolated human group"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q15956613", "label": "Contemporary ballet", "source": "Contemporary ballet is a genre of dance that incorporates elements of classical ballet and modern dance. It employs classical ballet technique and in many cases classical pointe technique as well, but allows greater range of movement of the upper body and is not constrained to the rigorously defined body lines and forms found in traditional, classical ballet. Many of its attributes come from the ideas and innovations of 20th-century modern dance, including floor work and turn-in of the legs. The style also contains many movements emphasizing the body's flexibility.", "target": "type of dance", "baseline_candidates": ["type of dance"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q83665939", "label": "Rosa 'Angel Face'", "source": "Rosa 'Angel Face' is a pink floribunda rose cultivar, developed by Herbert Swim & Weeks Rose Growers, and introduced into the United States in 1968.. 'Angel Face' is a cross between floribundas, ('Circus' × 'Lavender Pinocchio') and hybrid tea, 'Sterling Silver'. The rose was named an All-America Rose Selections winner in 2002.", "target": "rose cultivar", "baseline_candidates": ["rose cultivar"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q48996031", "label": "Jon Bellion discography", "source": "American rapper, singer, and record producer Jon Bellion has released 2 studio albums, 4 mixtapes, 16 singles, and 18 music videos. He has also composed songs for artists including Eminem, Justin Bieber, Jason Derulo, CeeLo Green, Lauv, Halsey, Camila Cabello, Selena Gomez and MAX, and has been a featured artist on tracks by Logic, Sylvan LaCue, B.o.B, Zedd, and Illenium.", "target": "artist discography", "baseline_candidates": ["discography"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q6433928", "label": "Kotel Pass", "source": "Kotel Pass is a mountain pass in the Balkan Mountains (Stara Planina) in Bulgaria. It connects the Kotel and Petolachka crossroads. The pass is on one of the main routes connecting northern and southern Bulgaria.", "target": "mountain pass in the Balkan Mountains (Stara Planina) in Bulgaria", "baseline_candidates": ["mountain pass"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1215989", "label": "Ythaq: The Forsaken World", "source": "Les Naufragés d'Ythaq (literally: \"The Shipwrecked of Ythaq\") is a series of planetary romance science fiction comics by Soleil Productions, written by Christophe Arleston and illustrated by Adrien Floch. Its issues 1 to 3 were translated by Marvel Comics as Ythaq: The Forsaken World and issues 4 to 6 as Ythaq: No Escape. All comics were pre-published by monthly comic magazine Lanfeust Mag.", "target": "comic book series", "baseline_candidates": ["comic book series"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q97247794", "label": "Fahraj County", "source": "Fahraj County (Persian: شهرستان فهرج) is a county in Kerman Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Fahraj. It was separated from Bam County in 2009. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 41,291 in 9,568 families. The county is subdivided into two districts (bakhsh): the Central District and Negin Kavir District. The county has one city: Fahraj.", "target": "county in Kerman, Iran", "baseline_candidates": ["county of Iran", "second-level administrative country subdivision"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q48460845", "label": "Switzerland at the 2018 Paralympic Winter Games", "source": "Switzerland competed at the 2018 Winter Paralympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, held between 9–18 March 2018. They sent a team of 13 participants in 3 sports.", "target": "Paralympics Games", "baseline_candidates": ["Paralympics delegation"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q6539710", "label": "Ait Ouassif", "source": "Ait Ouassif is a commune in the Ouarzazate Province of the Souss-Massa-Drâa administrative region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 7591 people living in 855 households.", "target": "rural commune in Morocco", "baseline_candidates": ["commune of Morocco", "rural commune of Morocco"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7749037", "label": "The Lover Speaks", "source": "The Lover Speaks were an English new wave duo consisting of David Freeman (vocals) and Joseph Hughes (arranger, composer). They wrote and sang the original version of the song \"No More \"I Love You's\"\", covered by Annie Lennox in 1995 on her Medusa album, which she took to No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart.", "target": "British new wave duo", "baseline_candidates": ["musical duo"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3577537", "label": "solar eclipse of August 12, 2045", "source": "A total solar eclipse will occur on Saturday, August 12, 2045, when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the Sun's, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness. Totality occurs in a narrow path across Earth's surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide. In this total solar eclipse, the path of totality not exactly the same as August 21, 2017 total solar eclipse because the lunar node is descending and August 2017 solar eclipse is ascending. It will be the fourth longest eclipse of the 21st century with a magnitude of 1.0774 occurring just one hour after perigee. It will be visible throughout much of the continental United States, with a path of totality running through northern California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. The total eclipse will be greatest over the Bahamas, before continuing over the Turks and Caicos Islands, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Brazil. The path of totality of this eclipse will be seen over many major cities, including Reno, Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Tampa, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Nassau, Santo Domingo, Belém, São Luís and Recife. It will also be the second total eclipse visible from Little Rock in 21.3 years. Totality will last for at least 6.", "target": "Total solar eclipse over North America", "baseline_candidates": ["future event", "solar eclipse"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q19543863", "label": "athletics at the 2015 Summer Universiade", "source": "Athletics was contested at the 2015 Summer Universiade from July 8 to 12 at the Gwangju Universiade Main Stadium in Gwangju, South Korea.", "target": "international athletics championship event", "baseline_candidates": ["sport competition at a multi-sport event"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2031707", "label": "Bron–Kerbosch algorithm", "source": "In computer science, the Bron–Kerbosch algorithm is an enumeration algorithm for finding all maximal cliques in an undirected graph. That is, it lists all subsets of vertices with the two properties that each pair of vertices in one of the listed subsets is connected by an edge, and no listed subset can have any additional vertices added to it while preserving its complete connectivity. The Bron–Kerbosch algorithm was designed by Dutch scientists Coenraad Bron and Joep Kerbosch, who published its description in 1973. Although other algorithms for solving the clique problem have running times that are, in theory, better on inputs that have few maximal independent sets, the Bron–Kerbosch algorithm and subsequent improvements to it are frequently reported as being more efficient in practice than the alternatives. It is well-known and widely used in application areas of graph algorithms such as computational chemistry.A contemporaneous algorithm of Akkoyunlu (1973), although presented in different terms, can be viewed as being the same as the Bron–Kerbosch algorithm, as it generates the same search tree.", "target": "a recursive backtracking algorithm for finding maximal cliques in an undirected graph", "baseline_candidates": ["graph algorithm", "algorithm"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2701114", "label": "Estonian national road 7", "source": "National Road 7 (also known as Riia-Pihkva maantee; Riga-Pskov highway) begins from Murati. The portion of the Riga-Pskov highway that passes through Estonia is short, with just 21.4 km of length in it. The highway ends on the Estonian and Russian border crossing at Luhamaa.", "target": "road in Estonia", "baseline_candidates": ["main road"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1124591", "label": "Condor Syndikat", "source": "Condor Syndikat was a German trade company, with headquarters in Berlin, that operated airline services in Brazil while also providing aircraft, maintenance and aviation information. It is also the parent company of the Brazilian airlines Varig and Syndicato Condor, which later became Serviços Aéreos Cruzeiro do Sul. They were the two oldest airlines in Brazil.", "target": "airline", "baseline_candidates": ["airline"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16524006", "label": "Eurypylus", "source": "In Greek mythology, Eurypylus (; Ancient Greek: Εὐρύπυλος Eurypylos) was a son of Poseidon and the Pleiad Celaeno, and together with his brother Lycus, they ruled over the Fortunate Islands. Others state that Eurypylus was a king of Cyrene, and note that the brothers were also referred to as Eurytus and Lycaon. Eurypylus married Sterope, a daughter of Helios and had two sons, Lycaon and Leucippus. Triton assumed his shape when he encountered the Argonauts in Libya. This Eurypylus must not be confused with another son of Poseidon named Eurypylus, king of Cos.", "target": "mythological king of Libya", "baseline_candidates": ["mythological Greek character", "human who may be fictional"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q1799158", "label": "Università di Firenze Museo Zoologico \"La Specola\"", "source": "The Museum of Zoology and Natural History, best known as La Specola, is an eclectic natural history museum in Florence, central Italy, located next to the Pitti Palace. The name Specola means observatory, a reference to the astronomical observatory founded there in 1790. It now forms part of the Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze. This museum is part of what are now six different collections at four different sites for the Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze.", "target": "zoological museum in Florence", "baseline_candidates": ["natural history museum"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q30742304", "label": "Prévost", "source": "Prévost is a provincial electoral district in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada that elected members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It notably includes the municipality of Sainte-Sophie. It was created for the 1973 election from parts of Montcalm and Terrebonne districts. Its final election was in 2008. It disappeared in the 2012 election and the successor electoral district was Saint-Jérôme.As of its final election, it consisted of the municipalities of Prévost and Saint-Jérôme. In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, the eponymous municipality of Prévost moved from the defunct Prévost electoral district to the Bertrand electoral district; the remaining municipality of Saint-Jérôme then became a separate new electoral district in its own right, named Saint-Jérôme. The district was reconstituted for the 2018 election, with its territory consisting of the municipalities of Prévost, Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs, Sainte-Sophie, Saint-Hippolyte, Saint-Sauveur and Piedmont.The riding was named after the Prévost family, a regional family in which several members were elected to the National Assembly.", "target": "former provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada", "baseline_candidates": ["provincial electoral district of Quebec"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q29561358", "label": "Narcity Media", "source": "Narcity Media Inc. is a Canadian online media company that owns and operates Narcity and MTL Blog. The company was founded in Montreal, Quebec in 2013 as MTL Blog Inc., and converted into Narcity in 2016 when it expanded into the rest of Canada. Narcity Media is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario and maintains an office in Montreal. The company focuses on creating content for millennials and Gen Z’s in both Canada and the United States.", "target": "Canadian online media company", "baseline_candidates": ["company"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4850338", "label": "Bald Mountain Recreation Area", "source": "Bald Mountain State Recreation Area is a 4,637-acre (1,877 ha) state park located near Lake Orion, Michigan off M-24. It consists of some of the most rugged terrain in southeastern Michigan. The recreation area is composed of a North Unit and a South Unit, which are not contiguous. The South Unit itself includes two parts separated by M-24 (Lapeer Road), but the section west of M-24 has no recreational facilities or trails and is primarily undeveloped forest and grassy plains segmented by a few through-roads. It is a popular recreation area for day users, hunters, and fishermen. Hunting includes deer, rabbit, squirrel, Canada goose, woodchuck, duck, raccoon, and woodcock. Fishing includes bass, pike, panfish, and trout. The park also includes a rifle and a sporting clays range.Bald Mountain gained widespread attention when it was the location of two assisted suicides performed by Dr. Jack Kevorkian in 1991.Bald Mountain's South Unit is adjacent to the grounds of Lake Orion High School. Some of the land that is now part of Bald Mountain had previously been a part of the Scripps Mansion.", "target": "recreation area in Oakland County, Michigan, US", "baseline_candidates": ["recreation area"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q43038449", "label": "Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Trujillo", "source": "The Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace (Spanish: Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Paz) or alternatively Cathedral of Trujillo, is a religious building that is affiliated with the Catholic Church and is located opposite the Plaza Bolívar between Bolívar and Colón Avenues in the city of Trujillo, Trujillo municipality of Trujillo State in the Andes of South American country of Venezuela. The temple is Baroque and follows the Roman or Latin rite and functions as the headquarters of the Diocese of Trujillo (Dioecesis truxillensis in Venetiola) that was created on June 4, 1957 with the papal bull In maximis officii of Pope Pius XII. The current building dates from 1662 and began construction in 1630. With renovations in 1890, the liberator Simón Bolívar, National hero of Venezuela, conducted negotiations with Bishop Lazo de la Vega in the cathedral. For its equity was declared a national historical monument of Venezuela in 1960.", "target": "church in Trujillo, national historical monument of Venezuela in Trujillo", "baseline_candidates": ["cultural property", "Catholic cathedral"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5547508", "label": "Georgia Governor's Mansion", "source": "The Governor's Mansion is the official home of the governor of the U.S. state of Georgia. The mansion is located at 391 West Paces Ferry Road NW, in the Tuxedo Park neighborhood of the affluent Buckhead district of Atlanta.", "target": "heritage site in Atlanta, Georgia, USA", "baseline_candidates": ["government building", "heritage site"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7567113", "label": "South East Dorset conurbation", "source": "The South East Dorset conurbation (also known as the South Dorset conurbation, Poole-Bournemouth urban area and Bournemouth urban area) is a multi-centred conurbation on the south coast of Dorset in England. The main population centres are Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, which together form the single unitary authority of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole; however, the urbanised area spreads into the Dorset unitary authority and into the New Forest District as far east as Barton on Sea. There are a number of satellite towns peripheral to these main urban centres. In clockwise rotation these include: Wareham, Verwood and Ringwood (Hampshire). The urban area is generally surrounded by a green belt. The 2011 census gave a population of 466,626 for the conurbation defined by the Office for National Statistics as the Bournemouth/Poole Built-up Area, and divided it into six main parts: Bournemouth, Ferndown, Wimborne Minster, Christchurch, New Milton, and Poole. The population of the conurbation increased significantly between the 2001 and 2011 censuses mainly because Ferndown and Wimborne Minster became part of it. The population for the conurbation according to the 2001 and 1991 censuses was 383,713 and 358,321, respectively. The South West England Regional Development Agency and the Highways Agency, which maintain's England's trunk roads, defined a South East Dorset Conurbation, with over 400,000 people. The term has also been applied to the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole boroughs, excluding the surrounding towns, for example, in their recent Joint Local Transport Plan. The conurbation is the largest urban area in Britain with no part having city status.", "target": "population centre in Southern England", "baseline_candidates": ["urban area"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7209976", "label": "Polish Register of Shipping", "source": "Polish Register of Shipping, (in Polish: Polski Rejestr Statków S.A.), also known as PRS, is an independent classification society established in 1936. It is a not-for-profit company working on the marine market, developing technical rules and supervising their implementation, managing risk and performing surveys on ships. PRS has been authorized by a number of State Maritime Administrations to act on their behalf. PRS is the only classification societies which has its own team of scuba divers surveyors performing underwater inspections. The Society's head office is placed at 126 Aleja gen. Hallera, Gdańsk, Poland.", "target": "independent classification society established in 1936", "baseline_candidates": ["commercial organization"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4294842", "label": "Ministry of Energy and Petroleum", "source": "The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum (Abbreviation: MoEP) is the government ministry in charge of extending and ensuring a continuous supply of energy services to every division of the Ghanaian economy in an energy sufficient, environmentally friendly manner.", "target": "ministry of the government of Ghana", "baseline_candidates": ["energy ministry"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q27139378", "label": "Dassault Mirage III", "source": "The Dassault Mirage III (French pronunciation: ​[miʁaʒ]) is a family of single/dual-seat, single-engine, fighter aircraft developed and manufactured by French aircraft company Dassault Aviation. It was the first Western European combat aircraft to exceed Mach 2 in horizontal flight, a feat which was achieved on 24 October 1958, the English Electric Lightning achieving it on 25 November 1958.In 1952, the French government issued its specification, calling for a lightweight, all-weather interceptor. Amongst the respondents were Dassault with their design, initially known as the Mirage I. Following favourable flight testing held over the course of 1954, in which speeds of up to Mach 1.6 were attained, it was decided that a larger follow-on aircraft would be required to bear the necessary equipment and payloads. An enlarged Mirage II proposal was considered, as well as MD 610 Cavalier (3 versions), but was discarded in favour of a further-developed design, powered by the newly developed Snecma Atar afterburning turbojet engine, designated as the Mirage III. In October 1960, the first major production model, designated as the Mirage IIIC, performed its maiden flight. Initial operational deliveries of this model commenced in July 1961; a total of 95 Mirage IIICs were obtained by the French Air Force (Armée de l'Air, AdA). The Mirage IIIC was rapidly followed by numerous other variants. The Mirage III was produced in large numbers for both the French Air Force and a wide number of export customers. Prominent overseas operators of the fighter included Argentina, Australia, South Africa, Pakistan and Israel, as well as a number.", "target": "fighter aircraft family by Dassault", "baseline_candidates": ["aircraft family"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3050561", "label": "Electrical Water Pageant", "source": "The Electrical Water Pageant is a show that takes place every evening (weather permitting) on Walt Disney World's Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake. It features 14 floats with lights that depict images of sea creatures. Though it has changed somewhat since its debut in 1971, it remains one of the few original opening year shows to still be running at Walt Disney World.", "target": "parade on Bay Lake & the Sevens Seas Lagoon in Florida", "baseline_candidates": ["parade"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q6076864", "label": "Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes", "source": "The Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes or ING consists of three optical telescopes: the William Herschel Telescope, the Isaac Newton Telescope, and the Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope, operated by a collaboration between the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council, the Dutch NWO and the Spanish IAC. The telescopes are located at Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on La Palma in the Canary Islands. These telescopes were formerly under the control of the Royal Greenwich Observatory before UK government cutbacks in 1998.", "target": "in La Palma, Canary Islands", "baseline_candidates": ["astronomical observatory"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q673678", "label": "Sarnia Sting", "source": "The Sarnia Sting are a junior ice hockey team based in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. They are one of the 20 teams that make up the Ontario Hockey League. They play out of the Progressive Auto Sales Arena (formerly the Sarnia Sports and Entertainment Centre). On January 22, 2015, NHL forward David Legwand, who played for the Ottawa Senators at the time, and former NHL defenseman Derian Hatcher entered an agreement to purchase the Sarnia Sting. The transfer of ownership was approved by the OHL Board of Governors and completed on March 4, 2015.", "target": "Ontario Hockey League team in Sarnia", "baseline_candidates": ["ice hockey team"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16266435", "label": "Gispert", "source": "Gispert (Spanish: [xispet]) is the name of two premium cigar brands, one previously manufactured in Cuba for Habanos S.A., the Cuban state-owned tobacco company, and the other in Honduras for the Franco-Spanish tobacco monopoly Altadis S.A., a division of Imperial Tobacco.", "target": "name of two brands of premium cigars", "baseline_candidates": ["trade name"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3891746", "label": "Palaestinus", "source": "Palaestinus (Ancient Greek: Παλαιστῖνος) was in Greek mythology a son of Poseidon and father of Haliacmon. From grief at the death of his son, Palaestinus threw himself into the river, which was called after him Palaestinus, and subsequently Strymon.", "target": "Greek mythological figure", "baseline_candidates": ["mythological Greek character"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q17084346", "label": "Pune Bhusaval Express", "source": "The 11025/26 Pune–Bhusaval Express is an Express train belonging to Indian Railways Central Railway zone that runs between Pune Junction and Bhusaval Junction in India. It operates as train number 11025 from Bhusaval Junction to Pune Junction and as train number 11026 in the reverse direction. It would initially run from Pune Junction to Nasik Road. When the new time table of 2012/13 came into effect, its run was extended to Bhusaval Junction from 1 July 2012.", "target": "Express train in India", "baseline_candidates": ["rail transport", "passenger train"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q22701946", "label": "Wellington County", "source": "Wellington County is a county located in Southwestern Ontario, Canada and is part of the Greater Golden Horseshoe. The County, made up of two towns and five townships, is predominantly rural in nature. However many of the residents in the southern part of the County commute to urban areas such as Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo, Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto and Hamilton for employment. The northern part of the county (comprising Minto, Mapleton, and Wellington North townships) is made up of mainly rural farming communities, except for a few larger towns such as Mount Forest and Arthur. According to the 2021 Census, the population of the County was 241,026.In 2018, the Warden of the county was Kelly Linton (mayor of Centre Wellington) and there were 14 Councillors. Police services are provided by the Ontario Provincial Police. Schools are operated by the Upper Grand District School Board and by the Wellington Catholic District School Board.", "target": "county of Ontario, Canada", "baseline_candidates": ["upper-tier municipality", "county of Ontario"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q465159", "label": "Giudicarie", "source": "Giudicarie (also Val Giudicarie and Valli Giudicarie, German: Judikarien) is an area of Western Trentino, northern Italy, which includes the upper courses of the rivers Sarca and Chiese.", "target": "geographic region", "baseline_candidates": ["geographic region"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q2231598", "label": "Charyn Canyon", "source": "Charyn Canyon (also known as Sharyn Canyon, Kazakh: Шарын шатқалы, Sharyn shatqaly) is a canyon on the Sharyn River in Kazakhstan (200 kilometres (120 mi) east of Almaty, close to the Chinese border). The canyon is roughly 154 kilometres (96 mi) in length. It is part of the Charyn National Park (established on 23 February 2004), and is located within the territory of the Uygur District, Raiymbek District and Enbekshikazakh District (of the Almaty Province). Over time, the canyon has gained colorful formations of varying shapes and sizes. Though it is much smaller than the Grand Canyon, it has been described as being equally impressive.Charyn canyon is a unique natural object with peculiar relief forms in the form of chapels, towers, animals, etc., which were formed under the influence of weathering of sedimentary rocks.", "target": "canyon on the Charyn River in Kazakhstan", "baseline_candidates": ["canyon"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4997048", "label": "Bullseye", "source": "Bullseye is a Bull Terrier and the official mascot of Target Corporation. The dog is featured in Target's commercial campaigns and in store sale signage and is used in various marketing campaigns. There are three dogs who play Bullseye taking turn during different promotional campaigns. Each Bullseye has a pure white coat, and has Target Corporation's bullseye logo painted around her left eye, which is the origin of her name. The makeup used on Bullseye is all-natural and non-toxic. Target also offers the dog as a stuffed toy for special events or employee recognition.", "target": "Bull Terrier mascot of Target Corporation", "baseline_candidates": ["dog", "advertising character"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5120302", "label": "Cincinnati Rockers", "source": "The Cincinnati Rockers were an arena football team based in Cincinnati, Ohio. They began play in 1992 as an expansion team in the Arena Football League and competed through the 1993 season before they suspended operations due to low attendance. The Rockers played their home games at the Riverfront Coliseum.", "target": "arena football team", "baseline_candidates": ["sports team"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q933499", "label": "Clark Township", "source": "Clark Township is one of the twenty-two townships of Coshocton County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 586.", "target": "township in Coshocton County, Ohio", "baseline_candidates": ["township of Ohio"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q28035241", "label": "Abbotts Hall Farm", "source": "Abbotts Hall Farm is a 282 hectare nature reserve in Great Wigborough in Essex. It is the head office of the Essex Wildlife Trust, which manages the site. It is also part of the Blackwater Estuary National Nature Reserve, Site of Special Scientific Interest, Ramsar site, Special Protection Area and Special Area of Conservation, It is an important archaeological site, and includes a Scheduled Monument, Great Wigborough henge.This is a working farm which is managed to encourage wildlife. Seawalls have been breached to create marshland, which has many fish, insects, invertebrates and plants which provide food for migrating birds. A new lake has also been constructed, and fields provide additional habitats for fauna such as skylarks.There is access to some areas and footpaths across others.", "target": "Essex Wildlife Trust Nature reserve", "baseline_candidates": ["nature reserve"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7005778", "label": "New Brunswick (Minister of Health and Community Services) v. G.(J.)", "source": "New Brunswick (Minister of Health and Community Services) v G (J), [1999] 3 S.C.R. 46, is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on right to legal aid services. The Court held that the denial of legal aid to parents whose custody of their child was challenged by the government is a violation of section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.", "target": "Supreme Court of Canada decision on right to legal aid services", "baseline_candidates": ["decision of the Supreme Court of Canada"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q63191514", "label": "Waubonsie Township", "source": "Waubonsie Township is a township in Ringgold County, Iowa, USA.", "target": "township in Ringgold County, Iowa", "baseline_candidates": ["civil township", "township of Iowa"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q17088842", "label": "Lehár", "source": "The Lehár was an express train between Budapest, Hungary, and Vienna, Austria. Introduced in 1979, it was the first eastern European train to become a EuroCity service, in 1988.The train was operated by the Hungarian State Railways (MÁV) and the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB). It was named after Franz Lehár (1870–1948), an Austro-Hungarian composer. It was replaced by a Railjet service in 2008.", "target": "express train between Budapest, Hungary, and Vienna, Austria", "baseline_candidates": ["rail transport", "passenger train"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q28458692", "label": "Standard Electric", "source": "The Standard Electric car was manufactured by the Standard Electric Car Co in Jackson, Michigan from 1912-15. It used Westinghouse motors and claimed to have a range of 110 miles on a charge. It was operated by a tiller from the left-hand side. The controller had six forward speeds, and had a top speed of 20 mph. The model M was a four-seater closed model, and cost $1,885.", "target": "defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer", "baseline_candidates": ["automobile manufacturer"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q31843892", "label": "Vara Rural Municipality", "source": "Vara Parish was a rural municipality in Tartu County, Estonia.", "target": "former municipality of Estonia in Tartu County", "baseline_candidates": ["former municipality of Estonia", "rural municipality of Estonia"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q6662581", "label": "Lloyd Lewis House", "source": "The Lloyd Lewis House in Libertyville, Illinois is a Usonian house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1939. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The client for this house was the editor of the Chicago Daily News. This is a two-story house located near the Des Plaines River.", "target": "Libertyville, Illinois, listed on the NRHP in Lake County", "baseline_candidates": ["single-family detached home"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5555061", "label": "Gezawa", "source": "Gezawa is a Local Government Area in Kano State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Gezawa. It has an area of 340 km2 and a population of 282,069 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 702.", "target": "local government area in Nigeria", "baseline_candidates": ["Local Government Area in Nigeria"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q24190677", "label": "Westshore Wolves", "source": "The Westshore Wolves are a Junior B Ice Hockey team based in Colwood, British Columbia, Canada. They are a member of the South Division of the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League. The Wolves entered the VIJHL in 2012, replacing a former franchise, the Westshore Stingers. They play their home games at The Q Centre under head coach Jackson Penney.", "target": "ice hockey team in Colwood, British Columbia", "baseline_candidates": ["ice hockey team"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q24667947", "label": "Leeswood and Pontblyddyn", "source": "Leeswood and Pontblyddyn is a community in Flintshire, Wales in the United Kingdom, including the villages of Leeswood and Pontblyddyn. The council was renamed on 26 January 2016.", "target": "community in Flintshire, UK", "baseline_candidates": ["community"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q25006427", "label": "William Orr House", "source": "William Orr House, also known as the Orr-Richter House, is a historic home located in Center Township, LaPorte County, Indiana. It was built in 1875, and is a 2+1⁄2-story, Eastlake movement style brick dwelling, with Italianate and Gothic Revival style design elements. It features a 3+1⁄2-story central tower with a mansard roof and full width front porch. : 2 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.", "target": "on the National Register of Historic Places listings in LaPorte County, Indiana", "baseline_candidates": ["single-family detached home"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q15263673", "label": "Anonymous Was A Woman Award", "source": "The Anonymous Was A Woman Award is a grant program for women artists who are over 40 years of age, in part to counter sexism in the art world. It began in 1996 in direct response to the National Endowment for the Arts' decision to stop funding individual artists. The phrase is adapted from Virginia Woolf. The award comes with a grant of $25,000 and is designed to enable exceptional woman artists to further develop their work. Awardees are chosen on the basis of their past accomplishments, their originality and artistic growth, and the quality of their work. Since 1996, some 220 women have received the award and approximately 5.5 million USD has been awarded in total.The award was founded by a New York artist who originally chose to remain anonymous. She named the award in reference to a line from Virginia Woolf’s book A Room of One’s Own and in recognition of all the women artists through the ages who have remained anonymous for various reasons. Nominators, who include art writers, curators, art historians, and previous winners, are likewise unnamed.In July 2018, the artist Susan Unterberg was revealed as both the founder and funder of the award. Before 2018, she had remained anonymous so that her artwork would be evaluated in its own context, without being influenced by her contributions. In an interview, she described her reasons for coming forward, stating \"It’s a great time for women to speak up. I feel I can be a better advocate having my own voice,\" and that she.", "target": "US-American art prize", "baseline_candidates": ["art prize"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q5329928", "label": "Eastercon", "source": "Eastercon is the common name for the annual British national science fiction convention. The convention is organised by voluntary self-organising committees, rather than a permanent entity.", "target": "longest running science fiction convention held in the UK", "baseline_candidates": ["recurring event"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q7633499", "label": "Sudbury Canadians", "source": "The Sudbury Canadians were a women's soccer team based in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The team played its home games in Cambrian College. They played only 3 seasons in the W-League. In its three seasons, the team relied predominantly on local talent. The team folded after the 2006 season but the other level programs continue.Today, the Sudbury Canadians Soccer Club operates competitive teams of all ages and participates in the Sudbury Regional Soccer League and the Ontario Soccer Association (OSA). The club is dedicated to the promotion of young girls soccer.", "target": "football club", "baseline_candidates": ["women's association football team"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q16623108", "label": "Tienditas Bridge", "source": "Tienditas International Bridge (Spanish: Puente Internacional Tienditas) is a vehicular and pedestrian bridge connecting Tachira, Venezuela with Norte de Santander, Colombia.", "target": "bridge connecting Colombia and Venezuela", "baseline_candidates": ["footbridge", "international bridge", "road bridge"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q4890435", "label": "Bentinck Township", "source": "Bentinck Township is a township in Bottineau County in the U.S. state of North Dakota. Its population during the 2000 Census was 32, and an estimated 29 people as of 2009.", "target": "township in Bottineau County, North Dakota", "baseline_candidates": ["township of North Dakota"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q313944", "label": "Leica M1", "source": "The Leica M1 is a 35 mm camera by Leica Camera AG, introduced in 1959. The M1 has a parallax-corrected viewfinder with frames for 35 and 50mm permanently displayed. 9431 were made. The M1, which followed the original M3 and later M2, was the lowest-cost and simplest Leica M body, a simplified M2 without a rangefinder. It was intended to be used for technical work together with the ground-glass focussing Visoflex, a mirror reflex housing that turns a Leica M into a single-lens reflex camera.Several similar models were made simultaneously with later M-series Leicas: The Leica MD, a simplified M2 The Leica MDa, a simplified M4 The Leica MD-2, a simplified M4-2.", "target": "35 mm rangefinder camera by Leica AG", "baseline_candidates": ["camera model"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q10744598", "label": "Cass Township", "source": "Cass Township is an inactive township in Greene County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.Cass Township has the name of politician Lewis Cass.", "target": "township in Greene County, Missouri, USA", "baseline_candidates": ["township of Missouri"]} -{"wikidata_id": "Q3077635", "label": "Machin-like formula", "source": "In mathematics, Machin-like formulae are a popular technique for computing π to a large number of digits. They are generalizations of John Machin's formula from 1706: π 4 = 4 arctan ⁡ 1 5 − arctan ⁡ 1 239 {\\displaystyle {\\frac {\\pi }{4}}=4\\arctan {\\frac {1}{5}}-\\arctan {\\frac {1}{239}}} which he used to compute π to 100 decimal places.Machin-like formulas have the form where a n {\\displaystyle a_{n}} and b n {\\displaystyle b_{n}} are positive integers such that a n < b n {\\displaystyle a_{n}