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Q55505798 | Tsai Ching-hsiang | Tsai Ching-hsiang (Chinese: 蔡清祥; pinyin: Cài Qīngxiáng) is a Taiwanese politician and lawyer. | Taiwanese lawyer and Minister of Justice | [
"human"
] |
Q1445144 | Franklin Island | Franklin Island is an island 13 kilometres (7 nmi) long, lying in the Ross Sea about 130 kilometres (80 mi) east of Cape Hickey, Victoria Land. It was discovered on January 27, 1841 by James Clark Ross, and named for Sir John Franklin, the noted Arctic explorer, who as Governor of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) had royally entertained the expedition on its way south at Hobart in 1840. Though located just 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Beaufort Island and appearing at first glance to be part of the same group, it is not usually considered to be part of the Ross Archipelago. The island is the eroded remnant of a shield volcano that formed 4.8 +/- 2.0 million years ago, the vent of which is now submerged off the east coast. The island hosts a breeding colony of Adélie penguins. Bernacchi Head (76°8′S 168°20′E) forms the southern extremity of Franklin Island. The Franklin Shoals (76°0′S 169°0′E) lie close by. | Antarctic island | [
"island"
] |
Q7255075 | Pseudomonas oleovorans | Pseudomonas oleovorans is a Gram-negative, methylotrophic bacterium that is a source of rubredoxin (part of the hydroxylation-epoxidation system). It was first isolated in water-oil emulsions used as lubricants and cooling agents for cutting metals. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. oleovorans has been placed in the P. aeruginosa group. | species of bacterium | [
"taxon"
] |
Q4647851 | A. Hamer Reiser | Albert Hamer Reiser (August 31, 1897 – April 25, 1981) was a prominent community leader in Utah and a missionary and leader of the Sunday School in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Reiser was born in Salt Lake City, Utah to Albert S. Reiser and Nancy Ellen Hamer. He was a graduate of the University of Utah. As a career, Reiser was the manager of the Deseret Book Company in Salt Lake City. Without attending a university to study law, he nevertheless became a member of the Utah State Bar. Reiser was an active participant in community service in Utah. For eight years, Reiser was a member of the University of Utah Board of Regents. He was also a long-time member of the Great Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts. Reiser was a member of the Utah State Parks and Recreation Commission and from 1938 to 1948, he served as the secretary to the Utah Centennial Committee. As a member of the LDS Church, Reiser held a variety of prominent positions. Beginning in 1921, David O. McKay selected him to be the secretary to the general superintendency of the Deseret Sunday School Union, a position he would hold for over 20 years. In 1926, Reiser became a member of the general board of the Sunday School, and in 1943 he became the second assistant to general superintendent Milton Bennion. In 1949, when George R. Hill succeeded Bennion, Reiser became Hill's first assistant in the general superintendency of the Sunday School organization. | American Mormon leader (1897-1981) | [
"human"
] |
Q737804 | Belgrade Beer Fest | 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. | Festival | [
"beer festival"
] |
Q3825004 | San José de los Molinos District | San José de los Molinos District is one of fourteen districts of the province Ica in Peru. | district in Ica, Peru | [
"district of Peru"
] |
Q887283 | Blšany u Loun | Blšany u Loun (German: Pschan) is a village and municipality (obec) in Louny District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. The municipality covers an area of 4.28 square kilometres (1.65 sq mi), and has a population of 216 (as at 28 August 2006). Blšany u Loun lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) east of Louny, 38 km (24 mi) south of Ústí nad Labem, and 50 km (31 mi) north-west of Prague. | village in Louny District of Ústí nad Labem region | [
"municipality of the Czech Republic"
] |
Q8292608 | Ma Zhengqi | Ma Zhengqi (Chinese: 马正其; born March 1959) is a retired Chinese politician. He served as deputy director of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce between 2013 and 2018 and deputy director of the State Administration for Market Regulation between 2018 and 2019. He was a member of the 18th CPC Central Committee and a member of the 13th Standing Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. | Chinese politician | [
"human"
] |
Q6957710 | Nadia Medjmedj | Nadia Medjmedj (born 20 March 1974) is a Paralympian athlete from Algeria competing mainly in category F56 shot put and discus throw events.She competed in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China. There, she won a bronze medal in both the women's shot put F57/F58 event and the women's discus throw F57/F58 event. | Algerian paralympic athlete | [
"human"
] |
Q17007141 | House From Hell | House From Hell was an Australian reality television series that screened on Network 10 in 1998.House from Hell originated as a radio competition, which was part of the Triple M Sydney breakfast show hosted by Andrew Denton and Amanda Keller. It debuted on television on 8 October 1998. The contestants were placed in a house together for three months and involved in various stunts and ordeals. It was a precursor to Big Brother, and Denton has conceded in radio interviews that he regrets being involved in the program, due to the unacceptable level of human manipulation. The successful contestants were personally chosen by Denton from 1,000 applicants and lived in a four-bedroom house in Naremburn on Sydney's lower North Shore. Denton recalled, "Everyone I know has been through some share accommodation and knows how horrible it can be to be in some horrible place with people you don't like, and there's that great saying that hell is other people." The six contestants were: 40-year-old, married father-of-three Colin Beggs, who described himself as a "yobbo", 26 year-old Kellie Henneberry who worked in advertising and sought to educate the public about her homosexuality, 31 year-old Sandra Emberton, who had had a career as an exotic dancer, Joselyn Barber, who at 21 was studying Arts at Sydney University, surfer Andrew Janiszewski, 22, and Lee Hunter, 28, who worked in painting and decorating.For the first two weeks, the contestants were confined to the house. Their challenges included wearing boxing gloves for a weekend, spending another two full days tied to. | television series | [
"television series"
] |
Q16321574 | Benthopectinidae | Benthopectinidae is a family of sea stars containing at least 75 species in eight genera. It is the only family in the monotypic order Notomyotida. These asteroids are deep-sea dwelling and have flexible arms. The inner dorso-lateral surface of the arms contain characteristic longitudinal muscle bands. | family of echinoderms | [
"taxon"
] |
Q7459674 | Señorita Panamá 1993 | 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. | beauty pageant edition | [
"beauty pageant edition"
] |
Q726453 | Catherine Littlefield Greene | Catharine Littlefield "Caty" Greene Miller (February 17, 1755 – September 2, 1814) was the wife of the American Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene. She was a mother of five, and noted for being a supporter of the inventor Eli Whitney. Her "extraordinary activity of mind, and tact in seizing on points, so as to apprehend almost intuitively, distinguished her through life. It enabled her, without apparent mental effort, to apply the instruction conveyed in the books she read, to the practical affairs of life. . ..". | Rhode Island colonial woman | [
"human"
] |
Q2434122 | Kentucky Route 1747 | Kentucky Route 1747 (KY 1747) is an 18.424 mile (29.651 km) long north–south state highway in the immediate suburbs of Louisville, Kentucky. | highway in Kentucky | [
"road"
] |
Q5231963 | Glyphostoma dialitha | Glyphostoma dialitha is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Clathurellidae. | species of mollusc | [
"taxon"
] |
Q26657141 | William Temple Memorial Church | William Temple Memorial Church is a parish church in Wythenshawe, Manchester, dedicated to the bishop William Temple. It is a Grade II listed building, designed by George Pace in the Modernist style, and built in 1964–1965. It has a pitched roof with dormer windows. | church in Wythenshawe, Manchester, UK | [
"church building"
] |
Q8083665 | Željko Simović | Željko Simović (Serbian Cyrillic: Жељко Симовић; born 2 February 1967) is a Serbian football manager and former player, who played as a forward. | South Korean footballer | [
"human"
] |
Q19695308 | 1821 | 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. | year | [
"common year starting and ending on Monday",
"calendar year"
] |
Q17596005 | Scott Sorensen | Scott Sorensen (born 16 March 1993) is a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row forward and lock for the Penrith Panthers in the NRL. He previously played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks is two separate spells as well as the Canberra Raiders in the National Rugby League. | Australian rugby league footballer | [
"human"
] |
Q7255453 | Pseudoproboscispora | Pseudoproboscispora is a genus of fungi in the Annulatascaceae family of the Ascomycota. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the Sordariomycetes class is unknown (incertae sedis), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. | genus of fungi | [
"taxon"
] |
Q1738422 | Lamerica | Lamerica is a 1994 Italian drama film directed by Gianni Amelio. It entered the competition at the 51st Venice International Film Festival, in which Amelio won the Golden Osella for Best Director. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. | 1994 film by Gianni Amelio | [
"film"
] |
Q2091959 | St. Teodora de la Sihla Church | The St. Teodora de la Sihla Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfânta Teodora de la Sihla) is a cathedral in Central Chișinău, Moldova. | historical monument, of art, and architectural of national importance in Moldova | [
"Eastern Orthodox cathedral"
] |
Q18492488 | Castelleone | 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. | frazione of Italy | [
"frazione"
] |
Q11631554 | Naoya Makoto | Naoya Makoto (誠 直也, Makoto Naoya), born Seigo Furukawa (古川 誠剛, Furukawa Seigō) (born June 25, 1948 ) is an actor from Japan. Makoto is famous for playing the role of Tsuyoshi Kaijō / AkaRanger in Himitsu Sentai Goranger. | Japanese actor | [
"human"
] |
Q4456483 | Tests for Real Men | Tests for Real Men (Russian: Тесты для настоящих мужчин) is a 1998 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Razenkov. | 1998 film directed by Andrey Edoeardovitsj Razenkov | [
"film"
] |
Q644211 | Bugtraq | 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. | computer security mailing list | [
"electronic mailing list"
] |
Q6455693 | L'Escargot | 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. | French restaurant in London | [
"restaurant"
] |
Q19378688 | Huasteca Nahuatl | Huasteca Nahuatl is a Nahuan language spoken by over a million people in the region of La Huasteca in Mexico, centered in the states of Hidalgo (Eastern) and San Luis Potosí (Western).Ethnologue divides Huasteca Nahuatl into three languages: Eastern, Central, and Western, as they judge that separate literature is required, but notes that there is 85% mutual intelligibility between Eastern and Western. Half of Eastern speakers know no Spanish.XEANT-AM radio broadcasts in Huasteca Nahuatl. | language | [
"language",
"Nahuatl"
] |
Q20737902 | Glyde Butler | Glyde Algernon Surtees Butler (12 September 1932 – 18 September 2000) was an Australian politician. British-born, he served in the Korean War and came to Australia in 1956, settling in Melbourne after a year at Pyramid Hill. He became involved in the union movement and the Labor Party, which he joined in 1959. A carpenter, he held the positions of vice-president (1964–67) and president (1968–71) of the Furnishing Trades Union, and senior vice-president (1966–79) and president (1965–67) of the Labor College. In 1966 he was senior vice-president of Victorian Young Labor, and he also worked as a party organiser from 1966 to 1969. In 1979 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council as the Labor member for Thomastown. In 1982 he was appointed government whip, but he left the Council in 1985, when Thomastown was abolished. Butler died in 2000. | Australian politician (1932-2000) | [
"human"
] |
Q56665460 | George Whitehouse | Sir George Whitehouse (26 July 1857 – 17 November 1938) was an English civil engineer, chief engineer of the Uganda Railway between 1895 and 1903 and responsible for the founding of Nairobi. | (1857-1938) | [
"human"
] |
Q394023 | Žigmund Pálffy | Žigmund "Ziggy" Pálffy (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈʐiɡmunt ˈpaːlfi]; born May 5, 1972) is a Slovak former professional ice hockey player. Along with his English nickname, he was nicknamed "Žigo" in Slovak. One of the most talented wingers, Pálffy played in the NHL for 12-years with the New York Islanders, Los Angeles Kings, and Pittsburgh Penguins between 1993 and 2006. He announced his retirement in January 2006, and his comeback from retirement in the summer of 2007. Pálffy signed a contract to play for his boyhood club HK 36 Skalica in the 2007–08 season and continued to do so until the end of his career. He also retracted his decision from 2005 never to play for the Slovak national team again by participating at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, where he was also the flagbearer. In July 2013, he announced his definite retirement. Pálffy was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2019. | Czechoslovak extraleague league ice hockey player, league ice hockey player and Olympic athlete | [
"human"
] |
Q5675260 | histomoniasis | 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. | bird disease | [
"Trichomonadida infectious disease",
"poultry disease"
] |
Q16692014 | artillery brigade | 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. | specialised form of military brigade dedicated to providing artillery support | [
"brigade",
"military unit type-size class",
"artillery unit"
] |
Q11251018 | IBM ThinkPad 240 | 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. | computer model by IBM | [
"computer model"
] |
Q25578463 | Mogilno County | 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. | powiat of Poland | [
"powiat of Poland"
] |
Q1928113 | Ducos | Ducos (French pronunciation: [dykos]; Martinican Creole: Dikos) is a town and commune in the French overseas department and region, and island of Martinique. It is where the prison is located. It was called "Trou-au-chat" until 1855, and was renamed after the French politician Théodore Ducos. Its inhabitants are Ducossais. | French commune in Martinique | [
"commune of France"
] |
Q6772047 | Marmaduke H. Dent | Marmaduke Herbert Dent (April 18, 1849 – September 11, 1909) was a West Virginia soldier, lawyer, politician and judge of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals (1893-1904). | American judge | [
"human"
] |
Q65043480 | Brian Begley | Brian Begley (born 24 September 1973) is an Irish former rugby union player. | Irish former rugby union player | [
"human"
] |
Q7117606 | P. Vishnuvardhan Reddy | P. Vishnuvardhan Reddy (born 8 February 1981) is a former Member of Legislative Assembly (M.L.A) in which he represents the Jubilee Hills constituency, of Telangana. He was born in Hyderabad, India to former Indian National Congress party MLA, P. Janardhan Reddy and Sulochana. His first election was followed by the death of his father from Khairtabad constituency before delimitation. He won with a majority of 2,80,236 votes, and he has since been re-elected for the newly formed constituency of Jubilee Hills. Lost election in 2018 with very less votes. | Indian politician | [
"human"
] |
Q2058168 | Obrad Belošević | Obrad Belošević (Serbian Cyrillic: Обрад Белошевић; 28 April 1928 – 20 January 1986) was a Serbian basketball referee. | Serbian basketball referee | [
"human"
] |
Q2833195 | Alexander Safoshkin | Aleksandr Safoshkin (Russian: Александр Сафошкин; born 13 March 1976 in Rostov) is a Russian gymnast. | Russian artistic gymnast | [
"human"
] |
Q7576336 | Speotrechus | Speotrechus mayeti is a species of beetle in the family Carabidae, the only species in the genus Speotrechus. | genus of insects | [
"taxon"
] |
Q28418807 | V. League 2 | 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. | association football league | [
"association football league",
"national championship"
] |
Q212150 | Marathon | Marathon (Demotic Greek: Μαραθώνας, Marathónas; Attic/Katharevousa: Μαραθών, Marathṓn) is a town in Greece and the site of the Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE, in which the heavily outnumbered Athenian army defeated the Persians. Legend has it that Pheidippides, a Greek herald at the battle, was sent running from Marathon to Athens to announce the victory, which is how the marathon running race was conceived in modern times. Today it is part of East Attica regional unit, in the outskirts of Athens and a popular resort town and center of agriculture. | town in Greece | [
"town"
] |
Q7989641 | Westrobothnian | 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. | Northern Germanic dialects | [
"dialect",
"Norrland dialects"
] |
Q5219388 | Danielle Jadelyn | Danielle Jadelyn (Hebrew: דניאל ג'יידלין) is an Israeli-British actress and filmmaker. | British-Israeli actress and filmmaker | [
"human"
] |
Q16266459 | Drury | Drury is an unincorporated community in Falls Township, Sumner County, Kansas, United States. It is located between South Haven and Caldwell near the intersection of S Drury Rd and W 175th St S, next to the Chikaskia River and next to an abandoned railroad. | human settlement in Kansas, USA | [
"unincorporated community in the United States"
] |
Q5148816 | Colorado History Museum | The Colorado History Museum was a museum in Denver, Colorado, United States dedicated to the history of Colorado. It was at 1300 Broadway in Denver from 1976 to 2010, and was administered by the Colorado Historical Society, now known as History Colorado. It closed on 28 March 2010, and the building was demolished in June to make way for a new Colorado Judicial Complex. The replacement museum, the History Colorado Center, was constructed one block to the south. | museum in Denver on the history of the state of Colorado | [
"museum"
] |
Q4967307 | Brigham Young: American Moses | Brigham Young: American Moses is a biography written by Leonard J. Arrington about Brigham Young, a leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Alfred A. Knopf published the book in 1985, and reviewers and historians have called it "the definitive Mormon history" and "necessary reading" for understanding Young's life and character. | book by Leonard J. Arrington | [
"written work"
] |
Q2990577 | Kollaa | The Kollaa (Russian: Колласйоки, Finnish: Kollaanjoki or Kollasjoki) is a 76-kilometre (47 mi) long river in the Republic of Karelia, Russia. It starts from Lake Kollasjärvi in the Suoyarvsky District and flows to Lake Tulmozero (Finnish: Tulemajärvi) in the Pryazhinsky District. Before World War II, the source of the river was a part of the Finnish municipality Suistamo and it flowed further through Suojärvi to Tulemajärvi on the Russian side. | river in Karelia, Russia | [
"river"
] |
Q96369828 | 2019–20 Florida Gulf Coast Eagles women's basketball team | The 2019–20 Florida Gulf Coast Eagles women's basketball team represented Florida Gulf Coast University during the 2019–20 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Eagles, led by eighteenth year head coach Karl Smesko, played their home games at the Alico Arena and were members of the Atlantic Sun Conference. They finished the season 30–3, 15–1 in A-Sun play to win the Atlantic Sun regular season. Florida Gulf Coast was scheduled to play in the conference tournament championship game versus Liberty, but it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Post-season play ended there as the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament and WNIT were all cancelled before they began due to the pandemic. | Intercollegiate basketball season | [
"sports season of a sports club"
] |
Q3759305 | White-dotted skate | The white-dotted skate (Bathyraja albomaculata) is a species of skate in the family Arhynchobatidae. It is found in the south-western Atlantic off the coast of Uruguay, Argentina and the Falkland Islands and uncommonly off Chile (Guamblin Island) in the south-eastern Pacific Ocean, at depths ranging from 55 to 861 metres. Males reach maturity at the age of about 11 years and females about 10 years. At maturity the total length of males is about 62.8 cm and females 65.3 cm. The oldest reported specimen was 17 years old. The maximum length has been estimated to be almost one metre. It is oviparous. Egg capsules are oblong having horned corners, the horns at the back end appear first and are longer, and thinner than the front ones. Capsules are barrel-shaped, quite smooth, yellow-brown when freshly laid, but they get darker. Egg laying has been observed year-round, but most frequently in autumn and winter. : 48 The animal eats mainly benthopelagic gammarids and polychaetes and also isopods. Juvenile white-dotted skates eat mostly gammarid amphipods, while adults eat mostly polychaetes. : 337. | species of fish | [
"taxon"
] |
Q1189239 | 1930 Mestaruussarja – Finnish League Championship | The 1930 Mestaruussarja season was the first completed season of Finnish Football Championship played in a league format, known locally as the Mestaruussarja, ‘Championship Series’. Prior to this, from 1908 to 1929, the championship had been decided in a cup competition, which was NOT called the Finnish Cup. | sports season | [
"sports season"
] |
Q649038 | Pierre-Joseph Cambon | Pierre-Joseph Cambon (10 June 1756 – 15 February 1820) was a French statesman. He is perhaps best known for speaking up against Maximilien Robespierre at the National Convention, sparking the end of Robespierre's reign. Born in Montpellier, Cambon was the son of a wealthy cotton merchant. In 1785, his father retired, leaving Pierre and his two brothers to run the business, but in 1788 Pierre entered politics, and was sent by his fellow-citizens as deputy suppliant to the Estates-General, where he was mostly a spectator. In January 1790 he returned to Montpellier, was elected a member of the municipality, co-founded the Jacobin Club in that city, and on the flight to Varennes of King Louis XVI in 1791, he drew up a petition to invite the National Constituent Assembly to proclaim a Republic —the first in date of such petitions. Elected to the Legislative Assembly, Cambon was viewed as independent, honest, and talented in the financial domain. He was the most active member of the committee of finance and was often charged to verify the state of the treasury. His analytical skills were recorded in his remarkable speech of 24 November 1791. It was Cambon who made the initial suggestion for the state debt to be "rendered republican and uniform" and it was he who proposed to convert all the contracts of the creditors of the state into an inscription in a great book, which should be called the "Great Book of the Public Debt". This proposal was implemented in 1792 when the Great Book of. | French politician (1756-1820) | [
"human"
] |
Q16063179 | Thomas Osmond Summers | Thomas Osmond (or Osgood) Summers (11 October 1812 – 6 May 1882) was an English-born American Methodist theologian, clergyman, hymnist, editor, liturgist and university professor. He is considered one of the most prominent Methodist theologians of the nineteenth century. | American Methodist theologian | [
"human"
] |
Q85871098 | Hugh Styles | Hugh Styles (born 25 June 1974) is a British sailor. Between 1985 and 1991, Styles was educated at Dover Grammar School for Boys. He competed in the Tornado event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. | British sailor | [
"human"
] |
Q7015330 | New Zealand Derby | 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. | Auckland | [
"horse race"
] |
Q1073629 | Lujiazui station | Lujiazui (simplified Chinese: 陆家嘴; traditional Chinese: 陸家嘴; pinyin: Lùjiāzuǐ) is a station on Line 2 and 14 of the Shanghai Metro rapid transit system, situated in the middle of the financial district of Lujiazui. This station is the first stop in Pudong going east towards Pudong International Airport, and is part of the initial section of Line 2 that opened from Zhongshan Park to Longyang Road that opened on 20 September 1999. The station later became an interchange on 30 December 2021 after the opening of Line 14. Being at the centre of Lujiazui, the station is of significance to the area. | Shanghai Metro station | [
"metro station"
] |
Q60736187 | James Wallace | James Wallace (born 29 August 2000) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Greenock Morton. He made his League debut for Ross County against Partick Thistle in the Scottish Championship, coming on as a substitute for Josh Mullin. | Scottish professional footballer born 2000 | [
"human"
] |
Q2502989 | South Carolina Highway 109 | South Carolina Highway 109 (SC 109) is a 14.520-mile (23.368 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It serves to connect Chesterfield with central Chesterfield County and McBee. | highway in South Carolina | [
"road"
] |
Q49240583 | Błędów Desert | Błędów Desert (Polish: Pustynia Błędowska), is an area of sands between Błędów (part of Dąbrowa Górnicza in Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union) and the villages of Chechło and Klucze in Poland. The area lies mainly on the Silesian Highlands in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. The Błędów Desert is Central Europe's largest accumulation of loose sand in an area away from any sea, deposited thousands of years ago by a melting glacier. It occupies an area of 32 km2 (12 sq mi). The sands have an average depth of 40 m, up to 70 m at the maximum. The Biała Przemsza River divides the desert in two from east to west. The Błędów Desert was not created naturally, but rather as a result of human activity which lowered the water table to such a degree that the ground could no longer support plant life. Beginning in the Middle Ages, area forests were aggressively cleared to meet the needs of local mining and metal working endeavors. This clearcutting exposed approx. 150 km2 of sand, which once reached as far south as Szczakowa. According to legend, the desert was created by the Devil, who wanted to bury the nearby Olkusz silver mine in sand.The desert was used as a military proving ground from the beginning of the 20th century. During the Second World War, the German Afrika Korps used the area to train soldiers and to test equipment before deployment in Africa. Military exercises continue in the area, including an airborne assault operation involving US, Canadian, and Polish forces in. | desert, protected area, south Poland | [
"desert",
"protected area"
] |
Q31472027 | Plaridel | Plaridel, officially the Municipality of Plaridel (Tagalog: Bayan ng Plaridel), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 114,432 people. With the expansion of Metro Manila, the municipality is now part of Manila's built-up area which reaches as far north as San Ildefonso, Bulacan. Plaridel is 18 kilometres (11 mi) from Malolos and 41 kilometres (25 mi) from Manila. | municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bulacan | [
"municipality of the Philippines"
] |
Q5833233 | Hyundai Accent WRC | 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. | rally car | [
"World Rally Car",
"racing automobile model"
] |
Q23198518 | Be the One | "Be the One" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017). The song was written by Lucy Taylor, Jack Tarrant and Digital Farm Animals, with the latter of the three also handling the production. They wrote it about a relationship that Taylor was in and gave the song to Lipa, who was originally reluctant to record it due to the writing credits. It is a dream pop, Europop and synth-pop song with elements of gospel and power pop. Lyrically, it sees Lipa begging her boyfriend for a romantic redemption. The song was met with critical acclaim, with many music critics hailing it a standout on the album and praising the anthemic qualities in the production. Released through Dua Lipa Limited for digital download and streaming on 30 October 2015, "Be the One" received limited attention at the time as it was only intended to be promoted on blogs and online outlets. However, after being picked up by German radio stations, it became a sleeper hit the following year. Due to this success, the song was re-released on 6 December 2016, being promoted in the United Kingdom and the United States. It reached the top ten of charts in nine territories worldwide, including the Flanders region of Belgium where it reached the summit and Lipa's native region of the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number nine becoming her first solo top 10 single. The song is currently certified gold or higher in eleven regions, including a double platinum in. | 2015 song by Dua Lipa | [
"single"
] |
Q5314743 | Dundarave | Dundarave is a neighbourhood in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It occupies the central-eastern portion of West Vancouver's beachfront. It is bordered by Ambleside to the east and West Bay to the west. | neighbourhood in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | [
"neighborhood"
] |
Q3320949 | median cubital vein | 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. | The vein of choice for intravenous injection for withdrawing blood from donors and for catheterization | [
"vein",
"tributary of basilic vein"
] |
Q6429919 | Konstantin Fishman | Konstantin Viktorovich Fishman (Russian: Константин Викторович Фишман; born 17 December 1977) is a Russian former professional footballer. | Russian footballer | [
"human"
] |
Q343331 | İbrahim Kaş | İbrahim Kaş (born 20 September 1986) is a Turkish footballer who plays as a central defender or right back. | Turkish footballer | [
"human"
] |
Q14725202 | Odontocera clara | Odontocera clara is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. | species of insect | [
"taxon"
] |
Q25053590 | Santa Rita | Santa Rita is an ancient Roman Catholic church in Cremona, Italy. While it had been initially dedicated to the saints Margherita and Pelagia; since being reconsecrated in 1929 on May 22, the day devoted to St Rita of Cascia, the church has been affiliated with the latter saint. In 1547, the church was rebuilt using designs of Giulio Campi, who also completed fresco decoration on walls and ceiling. The frescoes depict stories of the gospels and old testament. The frescoes on the walls were transferred to canvas in 1920. The wall niches hold twelve dark terracotta statues depicting the apostles, by Antonio Campi, brother of Giulio. An adjacent building, since 1989, serves as the Bishopric's seminary.In the 18th century, restorations and decoration of the interior were completed by Giovanni Angelo Boroni and Giovanni Battista Zaist. | church building in Cremona | [
"church building"
] |
Q1820680 | Rikki-Tikki-Tavi | "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is a short story in the 1894 anthology The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling about adventures of a valiant young Indian grey mongoose. It has often been anthologized and has been published several times as a short book. Book 5 of Panchatantra, an ancient Indian collection, includes the mongoose and snake story, an inspiration for the "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" story. | short story in The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling | [
"literary work"
] |
Q7393463 | SS David C. Reid | SS David C. Reid was an American molasses tanker that sank on 14 October 1928. Her last known position was given in an SOS as 37°N 38°W, or just west of the Azores. | American molasses tanker that sank in 1928 | [
"ship"
] |
Q702568 | Battle of Corregidor | 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. | 1945 WWII battle in the Pacific Theater | [
"conflict"
] |
Q6982224 | Naveed Akram | Naveed Akram (Urdu: نوید اکرم; born May 16, 1984) is a Pakistani international footballer who plays as a right-back for Lyallpur. Akram won three national titles with WAPDA. He was part of the Lahore Lajpaal team that lost in the semi-finals of Geo Super Football League. He made his international debut on 16 June 2005 during the Indo-Pak series. | football player | [
"human"
] |
Q5387168 | Eric Neale | Eric William Neale (26 September 1910 – 1997) was a British car designer. | British automobile designer | [
"human"
] |
Q209974 | béchamel sauce | 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. | sauce of French cuisine | [
"mother sauce",
"sauce"
] |
Q5795056 | Hoseynabad-e Sarab | Hoseynabad-e Sarab (Persian: حسين ابادسراب, also Romanized as Ḩoseynābād-e Sarāb and Ḩoseynābād Sarāb) is a village in Beyza Rural District, Beyza District, Sepidan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 292, in 65 families. | village in Iran | [
"village"
] |
Q4838087 | Babul Mora Naihar Chhooto Jaye | Babul Mora Naihar Chhooto Jaye is a popular Hindustani classical music song (thumri) in Raag Bhairavi. | song with lyrics by Wajid Ali Shah | [
"musical work/composition"
] |
Q173977 | Basville | Basville (French pronunciation: [bavil]; Occitan: Basvila) is a commune in the Creuse department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in central France. | commune in Creuse, France | [
"commune of France"
] |
Q1689715 | Widow's Palace, Plön | 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. | Castle in Schleswig-Holstein | [
"palace"
] |
Q2399505 | Megachile insularis | Megachile insularis is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Smith in 1859. | species of insect | [
"taxon"
] |
Q60764531 | 2018 Liga 3 Finals | The 2018 Liga 3 Finals was the two-legged final that decided the winner of the 2018 Liga 3, the fourth season of third-tier competition in Indonesia organised by PSSI, and the second season since it was renamed from the Liga Nusantara to the Liga 3. The finals was contested in two-legged home-and-away format between Persik and PSCS. The first leg was hosted by Persik at Brawijaya Stadium in Kediri on 27 December 2018, while the second leg was hosted by PSCS at Wijayakusuma Stadium in Cilacap on 30 December 2018.Persik defeated PSCS 3–2 on aggregate to win their first Liga 3 title. | football match | [
"sports season"
] |
Q65165030 | Eat the Rich | Eat the Rich is a 1987 British black comedy film directed by Peter Richardson, who also wrote the screenplay with Pete Richens. A co-production between Channel 4 Films, Iron Fist Motion Pictures and Michael White Productions, it features cast members from the popular television series The Comic Strip Presents.... The film stars Lanah Pellay as Alex, Nosher Powell as the Home Secretary, and a number of cameos, including by: Miranda Richardson, Nigel Planer, Robbie Coltrane, Rik Mayall, Paul McCartney, Shane MacGowan, Jennifer Saunders, Jimmy Fagg, Kathy Burke, Koo Stark, Dawn French, Bill Wyman, Jools Holland, Hugh Cornwell, Adrian Edmondson, Angela Bowie, and Lemmy. | 1987 film by Peter Richardson | [
"film"
] |
Q7719569 | The Box | "The Box" is a single by the British electronica duo Orbital. Taken from their 1996 album In Sides, the single was released in 1996 and reached number 11 on the UK Singles Chart. | Orbital song | [
"musical work/composition"
] |
Q5641677 | Half Hollow Hills Central School District | Half Hollow Hills Central School District (#5) is located in Dix Hills, New York, on Long Island, and primarily serves the hamlets of Dix Hills and Melville, while also serving parts of East Farmingdale, Deer Park, West Hills, East Northport, and Wheatley Heights in Suffolk County. Nine schools (five elementary, two middle, and two high schools) comprise the school district. | school district in Suffolk County, New York State | [
"school district"
] |
Q21176905 | Philip J. Zink | Philip J. Zink (October 23, 1870 – February 2, 1944) was an American politician and military officer. Born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, Zink served in the Wisconsin National Guard and was in the Spanish–American War, the Mexican Border Campaign, and World War I. His rank was lieutenant colonel. Zink was a woolen weaver. He served on the school board and on the Beaver Dam Police and Fire Commission. In 1927, Zink served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Democrat. Zink died at the Wood, Wisconsin veterans hospital in Milwaukee. | American politician | [
"human"
] |
Q2706126 | thaumasite | 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. | Unusual calcium silicate mineral with carbonate, sulfate and hexacoordinated hydroxysilicate anions. Responsible of a harmful concrete sulfate attack | [
"mineral species",
"ettringite mineral group"
] |
Q6386052 | Kelly Great | Kelly Great is an album by pianist Wynton Kelly released in 1959 by the Vee-Jay label. | album by Wynton Kelly | [
"album"
] |
Q92714 | David Haussler | David Haussler (born 1953) is an American bioinformatician known for his work leading the team that assembled the first human genome sequence in the race to complete the Human Genome Project and subsequently for comparative genome analysis that deepens understanding the molecular function and evolution of the genome.Haussler was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2018 for developments in computational learning theory and bioinformatics, including first assembly of the human genome, its analysis, and data sharing. He is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator, professor of biomolecular engineering and founding scientific director of the UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute at the University of California, Santa Cruz, director of the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3) on the UC Santa Cruz campus, and a consulting professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine and the UC San Francisco Biopharmaceutical Sciences Department. | bioengineering scientist | [
"human"
] |
Q3379344 | Félix Martínez Mata | Félix Martínez Mata (born May 18, 1974) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop for the Kansas City Royals and Tampa Bay Devil Rays. | baseball player | [
"human"
] |
Q29022398 | Endless Poetry | Endless Poetry (Spanish: Poesía sin fin) is a 2016 French-Chilean drama film directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. It is a sequel and the second part of Jodorowsky's film autobiography, which began with The Dance of Reality (2013), which focused on Jodorowsky's childhood in Tocopilla (northern Chile). Endless Poetry, in turn, depicts the adolescence and youth of Jodorowsky in the bohemian Matucana neighborhood of Santiago, in the late 1940s and early 1950s. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. | 2016 film by Alejandro Jodorowsky | [
"film"
] |
Q56290231 | Sunraysia's 97.9 Triple M | Triple M Sunraysia (official callsign: 3RMR) is a commercial radio station owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo as part of the Triple M network. The station is broadcast to the Sunraysia region located on the Victoria–New South Wales border from studios in Mildura. The station commenced broadcasting in 1933 as 3MA, initially on the AM band at a frequency of 1360 kilohertz, before converting to the FM band as Sun FM on 20 November 1997. On 15 December 2016, the station was relaunched as Triple M. | radio station in Mildura, Victoria | [
"radio station"
] |
Q5538870 | George Downs | George Edward Downs (25 July 1856 – 2 April 1936) was an Australian Test cricket umpire. | Australian cricket umpire (1856-1936) | [
"human"
] |
Q20449100 | Rashomon | Rashomon (Japanese: 羅生門, Hepburn: Rashōmon) is a 1950 Jidaigeki psychological thriller/crime film directed and written by Akira Kurosawa, working in close collaboration with cinematographer Kazuo Miyagawa. Starring Toshiro Mifune, Machiko Kyō, Masayuki Mori, and Takashi Shimura as various people who describe how a samurai was murdered in a forest, the plot and characters are based upon Ryunosuke Akutagawa’s short story "In a Grove", with the title and framing story being based on "Rashōmon", another short story by Akutagawa. Every element is largely identical, from the murdered samurai speaking through a Shinto psychic to the bandit in the forest, the monk, the rape of the wife, and the dishonest retelling of the events in which everyone shows his or her ideal self by lying.The film is known for a plot device that involves various characters providing subjective, alternative and contradictory versions of the same incident. Rashomon was the first Japanese film to receive a significant international reception; it won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1951, was given an Academy Honorary Award at the 24th Academy Awards in 1952, and is considered one of the greatest films ever made. The Rashomon effect is named after the film. | 1950 film by Akira Kurosawa | [
"film"
] |
Q7369861 | Rossiteria pseudonucleolus | Rossiteria pseudonucleolus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Trochidae, the top snails. | species of mollusc | [
"taxon"
] |
Q4613087 | 2009 2. deild karla | The 2009 season of 2. deild karla is the 44th season of second-tier football in Iceland. | football league season | [
"sports season"
] |
Q6769119 | Mark Ortmann | Mark William Ortmann (born June 24, 1986) is a former American football offensive tackle. He was signed by the Carolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent after the 2010 NFL Draft, and was waived two months later. He later signed with the Atlanta Falcons on August 23, 2010, but was waived on August 28. He had previously played four years for the Michigan Wolverines football team, where he was a regular starter at offensive tackle as a redshirt junior and senior for the 2008 and 2009 teams. | player of American football | [
"human"
] |
Q1026143 | Nyima County | 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. | county | [
"county of China"
] |
Q19281776 | Kimberly Buyl | Kimberly Buyl (born 11 September 1988) is a road cyclist from Belgium. She participated at the 2012 UCI Road World Championships in the Women's team time trial for Sengers Ladies Cycling Team. | cyclist | [
"human"
] |
Q4232346 | Anicet Kopliński | Anicet Adalbert Kopliński (né Koplin; 30 July 1875 – 16 October 1941) was a Polish Capuchin friar of German descent and priest in Warsaw. He was imprisoned in the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz, where he died. He is one of the 108 Martyrs of World War II who were beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1999. | Polish Roman Catholic Capuchin friar, priest, and martyr | [
"human"
] |