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3hop1__611312_506157_20366 | What did the Thuringian miners do to help the country where Kim Pyong-il's father was a citizen? | uranium mining was also important to cover the Soviet Union's need for this metal | [] | [
"Kim Jong-un\n\nScarce information on Kim Jong - un's early life comes from North Korean defectors and people who have claimed to witness him abroad, such as during his school attendance in Switzerland. Some of the information has been conflicting and contradictory, perhaps confusing him with his brother, Kim Jong ... | Step 1: Kim Pyong-il >> father → Kim Il-sung
Step 2: Kim Il-sung >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: What did the Thuringian miners do to help Soviet Union ? → uranium mining was also important to cover the Soviet Union's need for this metal | 17,100 |
3hop1__611312_506157_160113 | In which century did the country of citizenship of Kim Pyong-il's father invade Afghanistan? | 20th century | [] | [
"U Tong-chuk\n\nAccording to official North Korean state media, U graduated from Kim Il-sung University with a philosophy degree. He later served in a number of minor posts in the Organization and Guidance Department of the Workers' Party of Korea before being moved to a leading position in the Ministry of State Se... | Step 1: Kim Pyong-il >> father → Kim Il-sung
Step 2: Kim Il-sung >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: In which century did Soviet Union invade Afghanistan? → 20th century | 17,101 |
3hop1__611312_506157_44678 | When was a non aggression pact signed by Germany and the country for which the father of Kim Pyong-il was also a citizen? | 23 August 1939 | [] | [
"Korean War\n\nOn 7 June 1950, Kim Il-sung called for a Korea-wide election on 5–8 August 1950 and a consultative conference in Haeju on 15–17 June 1950. On 11 June, the North sent three diplomats to the South, as a peace overture that Rhee rejected. On 21 June, Kim Il-Sung revised his war plan to involve general a... | Step 1: Kim Pyong-il >> father → Kim Il-sung
Step 2: Kim Il-sung >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: when did germany and Soviet Union sign non aggression pact → 23 August 1939 | 17,102 |
3hop1__18426_506157_160113 | In which century did the country where the person stripped of commanding rights by China was a citizen invade Afghanistan? | 20th century | [] | [
"Islamism\n\nIn Afghanistan, the mujahideen's victory against the Soviet Union in the 1980s did not lead to justice and prosperity, due to a vicious and destructive civil war between political and tribal warlords, making Afghanistan one of the poorest countries on earth. In 1992, the Democratic Republic of Afghanis... | Step 1: Who was stripped of their commanding rights by China? → Kim Il-sung
Step 2: Kim Il-sung >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: In which century did Soviet Union invade Afghanistan? → 20th century | 17,103 |
3hop1__18426_506157_44678 | When did Germany sign a non aggression pact with the country of citizenship of the person stripped of their commanding rights by China? | 23 August 1939 | [] | [
"Myanmar\n\nThe Rohingya people have consistently faced human rights abuses by the Burmese regime that has refused to acknowledge them as Burmese citizens (despite some of them having lived in Burma for over three generations)—the Rohingya have been denied Burmese citizenship since the enactment of a 1982 citizensh... | Step 1: Who was stripped of their commanding rights by China? → Kim Il-sung
Step 2: Kim Il-sung >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: when did germany and Soviet Union sign non aggression pact → 23 August 1939 | 17,104 |
3hop1__18355_506157_20366 | What did Thuringian miners do to help the country where the man responsible for the actions of the KPA held citizenship? | uranium mining was also important to cover the Soviet Union's need for this metal | [] | [
"Christian Frederick Matthaei\n\nChristian Frederick Matthaei (4 March 1744 in Mücheln – 26 September 1811), a Thuringian, palaeographer, classical philologist, professor first at Wittenberg and then at Moscow.",
"Arturo Chini Ludueña\n\nArturo Chini Ludueña (name also spelled Artur Quini Ludueña; born October 21... | Step 1: Who was held responsible for the actions of the KPA? → Kim Il-sung
Step 2: Kim Il-sung >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: What did the Thuringian miners do to help Soviet Union ? → uranium mining was also important to cover the Soviet Union's need for this metal | 17,105 |
3hop1__18355_506157_160113 | Which century did the country of citizenship of the person responsible for the actions of KPA invade Afghanistan? | 20th century | [] | [
"Immune system\n\nImmunology is strongly experimental in everyday practice but is also characterized by an ongoing theoretical attitude. Many theories have been suggested in immunology from the end of the nineteenth century up to the present time. The end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century sa... | Step 1: Who was held responsible for the actions of the KPA? → Kim Il-sung
Step 2: Kim Il-sung >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: In which century did Soviet Union invade Afghanistan? → 20th century | 17,106 |
3hop1__18355_506157_44678 | When did Germany and the country where the person held responsible for the actions of the KPA holds citizenship sign a non-aggression pact? | 23 August 1939 | [] | [
"Gandhi–Irwin Pact\n\nThe Gandhi -- Irwin Pact was a political agreement signed by Mahatma Gandhi and the then Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin on 5 March 1931 before the second Round Table Conference in London. Before this, the viceroy Lord Irwin announced in October 1929, a vague offer of 'dominion status' for India ... | Step 1: Who was held responsible for the actions of the KPA? → Kim Il-sung
Step 2: Kim Il-sung >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: when did germany and Soviet Union sign non aggression pact → 23 August 1939 | 17,107 |
3hop1__731343_704023_44900 | Who was the last person executed in the country having St. Patrick's culture owning Pearse Stadium? | Michael Manning | [] | [
"History of the St. Louis Rams\n\nThe professional American football franchise now known as the Los Angeles Rams played in St. Louis, Missouri, as the St. Louis Rams from the 1995 through the 2015 seasons. The Rams franchise relocated from Los Angeles to St. Louis in 1995, which had been without a National Football... | Step 1: Pearse Stadium >> owned by → GAA
Step 2: St. Patrick's GAA >> country → Ireland
Step 3: who was the last person executed in Ireland → Michael Manning | 17,108 |
3hop1__451900_704023_44900 | Who was the last person executed in the country that hosts St. Patrick's Gaelic Athletic Association? | Michael Manning | [] | [
"Michael Manning (murderer)\n\nMichael Manning was an Irish murderer who became the twenty - ninth and last person to be executed in the Republic of Ireland.",
"Newcastle West GAA\n\nNewcastle West GAA club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Newcastle West, County Limerick, Ireland. The club was fou... | Step 1: President of the Gaelic Athletic Association >> part of → GAA
Step 2: St. Patrick's GAA >> country → Ireland
Step 3: who was the last person executed in Ireland → Michael Manning | 17,109 |
3hop1__818904_671680_35371 | How long did the Great Irish Famine cause a population decline in the country of citizenship of Ride On's performer? | century-long population decline | [] | [
"Saint Helena\n\nDuring periods of unemployment, there has been a long pattern of emigration from the island since the post-Napoleonic period. The majority of \"Saints\" emigrated to the UK, South Africa and in the early years, Australia. The population has steadily declined since the late 1980s and has dropped fro... | Step 1: Ride On >> performer → Christy Moore
Step 2: Christy Moore >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: How long did the Great Irish Famine cause a population decline in Ireland ? → century-long population decline | 17,110 |
3hop1__262773_671680_35371 | How long did the Great Irish Famine cause population decline in the country where the Burning Times performer is a citizen? | century-long population decline | [] | [
"Bird\n\nThough human activities have allowed the expansion of a few species, such as the barn swallow and European starling, they have caused population decreases or extinction in many other species. Over a hundred bird species have gone extinct in historical times, although the most dramatic human-caused avian ex... | Step 1: Burning Times >> performer → Christy Moore
Step 2: Christy Moore >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: How long did the Great Irish Famine cause a population decline in Ireland ? → century-long population decline | 17,111 |
3hop1__511272_671680_35371 | How long did the Great Irish Famine cause a population decline in the country of the singer of the album Live at the Point? | century-long population decline | [] | [
"Live at the Point (1994 Christy Moore album)\n\nLive at the Point is a live album by Irish folk singer Christy Moore, released in 1994. The album was recorded at the Point Theatre in Dublin over a course of a number of concerts in 1994.",
"Middle Ages\n\nThe first years of the 14th century were marked by famines... | Step 1: Live at the Point >> performer → Christy Moore
Step 2: Christy Moore >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: How long did the Great Irish Famine cause a population decline in Ireland ? → century-long population decline | 17,112 |
3hop1__471733_671680_35371 | How long was the population decline caused by the Great Irish Famine in the country where the performer of "Ordinary Man" is from? | century-long population decline | [] | [
"Listen (Christy Moore album)\n\nListen is an album by Irish folk singer Christy Moore, released in Ireland on 17 April 2009 by Columbia Records. Recorded with long-time accompanist Declan Sinnott, it is his first studio album since 2005's \"Burning Times\". The album debuted at number one on the Irish Albums Chart... | Step 1: Ordinary Man >> performer → Christy Moore
Step 2: Christy Moore >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: How long did the Great Irish Famine cause a population decline in Ireland ? → century-long population decline | 17,113 |
3hop1__720134_671680_35371 | How long did the Great Irish Famine cause a population decline in the country of citizenship of the performer of Paddy on the Road? | century-long population decline | [] | [
"World War II casualties\n\nWorld War II was the deadliest military conflict in history in absolute terms of total casualties. Over 60 million people were killed, which was about 3% of the 1940 world population (est. 2.3 billion). The tables below give a detailed country - by - country count of human losses. World ... | Step 1: Paddy on the Road >> performer → Christy Moore
Step 2: Christy Moore >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: How long did the Great Irish Famine cause a population decline in Ireland ? → century-long population decline | 17,114 |
3hop1__353980_671680_35371 | How long did the Great Irish Famine cause a population decline in the country of citizenship of The Iron Behind the Velvet's performer? | century-long population decline | [] | [
"Queen Victoria\n\nIn 1845, Ireland was hit by a potato blight. In the next four years over a million Irish people died and another million emigrated in what became known as the Great Famine. In Ireland, Victoria was labelled \"The Famine Queen\". She personally donated £2,000 to famine relief, more than any other ... | Step 1: The Iron Behind the Velvet >> performer → Christy Moore
Step 2: Christy Moore >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: How long did the Great Irish Famine cause a population decline in Ireland ? → century-long population decline | 17,115 |
3hop1__551573_631365_53191 | Who is the minister of defence in the country Candida's author is from? | Leo Varadkar, TD | [
"Leo Varadkar"
] | [
"Rolf Arthur Hansen\n\nRolf Arthur Hansen (23 July 1920 – 26 July 2006) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He was personal secretary to Minister of Social Affairs 1956-1959, Minister of Defence 1976-1979, and Minister of Environmental Affairs 1979-1981, as well as minister of Nordic cooperation 1980-1... | Step 1: Candida >> author → George Bernard Shaw
Step 2: George Bernard Shaw >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: who is the minister for defence in Ireland → Leo Varadkar, TD | 17,116 |
3hop1__717811_631365_53191 | Who is the prime minister of defence in the country of citizenship of the author of The Apple Cart? | Leo Varadkar, TD | [
"Leo Varadkar"
] | [
"Myanmar\n\nThe Rohingya people have consistently faced human rights abuses by the Burmese regime that has refused to acknowledge them as Burmese citizens (despite some of them having lived in Burma for over three generations)—the Rohingya have been denied Burmese citizenship since the enactment of a 1982 citizensh... | Step 1: The Apple Cart >> author → George Bernard Shaw
Step 2: George Bernard Shaw >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: who is the minister for defence in Ireland → Leo Varadkar, TD | 17,117 |
3hop1__415573_631365_53191 | Who is the defence minister in the country where the person after whom the Shavian alphabet was named held citizenship? | Leo Varadkar, TD | [
"Leo Varadkar"
] | [
"Ministry of Defence (India)\n\nSenior officials in the Ministry of Defence hide Name Designation Sanjay Mitra, IAS Defence Secretary Dr. Ajay Kumar, IAS Secretary (Defence Production) Sanjeevanee Kutty, IAS Secretary (Ex-servicemen Welfare) Dr. G. Satheesh Reddy Secretary (Defence Research and Development) and cha... | Step 1: Shavian alphabet >> named after → George Bernard Shaw
Step 2: George Bernard Shaw >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: who is the minister for defence in Ireland → Leo Varadkar, TD | 17,118 |
3hop1__581934_631365_53191 | Who is the minister for defense in the country where Caesar and Cleopatra's author is a citizen? | Leo Varadkar, TD | [
"Leo Varadkar"
] | [
"Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs (Uganda)\n\nThe ministry is headed by a cabinet minister. The current Minister of Defence, since 6 June 2016, is Adolf Mwesige. He is deputised by the Minister of State, currently Colonel Charles Engola Okello.",
"Minister of Defence (Sri Lanka)\n\nMinister of Defence of ... | Step 1: Caesar and Cleopatra >> author → George Bernard Shaw
Step 2: George Bernard Shaw >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: who is the minister for defence in Ireland → Leo Varadkar, TD | 17,119 |
3hop1__345990_631365_53191 | Who is defense minister of the country where the author of The Doctor's Dilemma was a citizen? | Leo Varadkar, TD | [
"Leo Varadkar"
] | [
"Rolf Arthur Hansen\n\nRolf Arthur Hansen (23 July 1920 – 26 July 2006) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He was personal secretary to Minister of Social Affairs 1956-1959, Minister of Defence 1976-1979, and Minister of Environmental Affairs 1979-1981, as well as minister of Nordic cooperation 1980-1... | Step 1: The Doctor's Dilemma >> author → George Bernard Shaw
Step 2: George Bernard Shaw >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: who is the minister for defence in Ireland → Leo Varadkar, TD | 17,120 |
3hop1__693667_631365_53191 | Who is the minister for defence in the country that the author of The Devil's Disciple is a citizen of? | Leo Varadkar, TD | [
"Leo Varadkar"
] | [
"Henry Hampton Halley\n\nHenry Hampton Halley (April 10, 1874 – May 23, 1965) was an American Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) minister and religious writer. He was best known as author of \"Halley's Bible Handbook\", first published in 1924.",
"The Devil in the White City\n\nThe Devil in the White City Cov... | Step 1: The Devil's Disciple >> author → George Bernard Shaw
Step 2: George Bernard Shaw >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: who is the minister for defence in Ireland → Leo Varadkar, TD | 17,121 |
3hop1__197104_631365_53191 | Who is the minister for defense in the country where the author of Widowers' Houses was a citizen? | Leo Varadkar, TD | [
"Leo Varadkar"
] | [
"Minister of Defence (India)\n\nThe first defence minister of independent India was Baldev Singh, who served in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet during 1947 -- 52. Nirmala Sitharaman, the current defence minister of India is the second woman since Indira Gandhi to hold this major post.",
"Ministry of Def... | Step 1: Widowers' Houses >> author → George Bernard Shaw
Step 2: George Bernard Shaw >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: who is the minister for defence in Ireland → Leo Varadkar, TD | 17,122 |
3hop1__204631_631365_53191 | Who is the minister of defence in the country of citizenship of How He Lied to Her Husband's author? | Leo Varadkar, TD | [
"Leo Varadkar"
] | [
"Norwegian Red Cross\n\nThe Norwegian Red Cross (\"Norges Røde Kors\") was founded on 22 September 1865 by prime minister Frederik Stang. In 1895 the Norwegian Red Cross began educating nurses, and in 1907 the Norwegian Ministry of Defence authorized the organization for voluntary medical aid in war. The Norwegian ... | Step 1: How He Lied to Her Husband >> author → George Bernard Shaw
Step 2: George Bernard Shaw >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: who is the minister for defence in Ireland → Leo Varadkar, TD | 17,123 |
3hop1__780207_631365_53191 | Who is the Minister for Defense in the country where the author of The Dark Lady of the Sonnets has citizenship? | Leo Varadkar, TD | [
"Leo Varadkar"
] | [
"Nguyễn Huy Hiệu\n\nColonel General Nguyễn Huy Hiệu (born 1947) is an officer of the Vietnam People's Army and current Deputy Minister of Defence of Vietnam. Enlisted in 1965, Nguyễn Huy Hiệu fought in various battlefields during Vietnam War, especially the Battle of Quảng Trị where he was appointed commander of ba... | Step 1: The Dark Lady of the Sonnets >> author → George Bernard Shaw
Step 2: George Bernard Shaw >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: who is the minister for defence in Ireland → Leo Varadkar, TD | 17,124 |
3hop1__284026_559792_25082 | What is the highest ranking court in the country where the Out There performer is a citizen? | The Supreme Court | [] | [
"Supreme Court of Puerto Rico\n\nThe Supreme Court of Puerto Rico — (TSPR)— is the highest court of Puerto Rico, having judicial authority to interpret and decide questions of Puerto Rican law. The Court is analogous to one of the state supreme courts of the states of the United States; being the Supreme Court of P... | Step 1: Out There >> performer → Eleanor McEvoy
Step 2: Eleanor McEvoy >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: What is the highest ranking court in Ireland ? → The Supreme Court | 17,125 |
3hop1__202851_559792_25082 | What is the highest ranking court in the country where the Snapshots performer has citizenship? | The Supreme Court | [] | [
"Morris Pashman\n\nMorris Pashman (September 27, 1912 – October 3, 1999) was an American Republican Party politician and attorney who served as Mayor of Passaic, New Jersey before spending 23 years as a judge, 10 of them on the New Jersey Supreme Court. On the state's highest court, he ruled the book \"Fanny Hill\"... | Step 1: Snapshots >> performer → Eleanor McEvoy
Step 2: Eleanor McEvoy >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: What is the highest ranking court in Ireland ? → The Supreme Court | 17,126 |
3hop1__236471_559792_25082 | What is the highest ranking court in the country where the Singled Out performer has citizenship? | The Supreme Court | [] | [
"Song Dong-wook\n\nSong Dong-wook (born August 20, 1962 in Seoul) is a former tennis player from South Korea, who represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. There he was defeated in the first round by America's eventual runner up Tim Mayotte. The right-hander reached his highest singles AT... | Step 1: Singled Out >> performer → Eleanor McEvoy
Step 2: Eleanor McEvoy >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: What is the highest ranking court in Ireland ? → The Supreme Court | 17,127 |
3hop1__786035_559792_25082 | What is the highest ranking court in Stuff's performer's country of citizenship? | The Supreme Court | [] | [
"American Idol\n\nThe final showdown was between Justin Guarini, one of the early favorites, and Kelly Clarkson. Clarkson was not initially thought of as a contender, but impressed the judges with some good performances in the final rounds, such as her performance of Aretha Franklin's \"Natural Woman\", and Betty H... | Step 1: Stuff >> performer → Eleanor McEvoy
Step 2: Eleanor McEvoy >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: What is the highest ranking court in Ireland ? → The Supreme Court | 17,128 |
3hop1__310544_559792_25082 | What is the highest ranking court where Yola's performer is a citizen? | The Supreme Court | [] | [
"I'd Rather Go Blonde\n\nI'd Rather Go Blonde is the eighth album in a twenty-year career that has seen Eleanor McEvoy establish herself as one of Ireland's most accomplished singer / songwriters. The album features eleven new songs, nine of which were penned by McEvoy, one which was co-written with former Beautifu... | Step 1: Yola >> performer → Eleanor McEvoy
Step 2: Eleanor McEvoy >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: What is the highest ranking court in Ireland ? → The Supreme Court | 17,129 |
3hop1__776912_559792_25082 | What is the highest ranking court in the country that the performer of Early Hours is from? | The Supreme Court | [] | [
"Bertram Steinberger\n\nBertram Steinberger (born 1 February 1986) is an Austrian tennis player playing on the ATP Challenger Tour. On 18 February 2008, he reached his highest ATP singles ranking of world No. 707, whilst his highest doubles ranking of No. 289 was reached on 25 July 2011.",
"Supreme Court of Puert... | Step 1: Early Hours >> performer → Eleanor McEvoy
Step 2: Eleanor McEvoy >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: What is the highest ranking court in Ireland ? → The Supreme Court | 17,130 |
3hop1__364779_559792_25082 | What is the highest ranking court in the country of citizenship for the singer of Love Must Be Tough? | The Supreme Court | [] | [
"Supreme court\n\nHowever, not all highest courts are named as such. Civil law states do not tend to have singular highest courts. Additionally, the highest court in some jurisdictions is not named the \"Supreme Court\", for example, the High Court of Australia; this is because decisions by the High Court could for... | Step 1: Love Must Be Tough >> performer → Eleanor McEvoy
Step 2: Eleanor McEvoy >> country of citizenship → Ireland
Step 3: What is the highest ranking court in Ireland ? → The Supreme Court | 17,131 |
3hop1__15921_414610_57175 | When in ww1 did the AIF Australia go to the country of citizenship of the person about whom he wrote his most widely-read work? | November 1914 | [] | [
"Jerzy Żuławski\n\nIn a twenty-year writing career, from his first book of poems in 1895, at the age of 21, to his final World War I dispatches in 1915, Jerzy Żuławski created an impressive body of work—seven volumes of poetry, three collections of literary criticism, numerous cultural and philosophical essays, ten... | Step 1: About whom did he write his most widely-read work? → Anthony the Great
Step 2: Anthony the Great >> country of citizenship → Egypt
Step 3: when did australia go to Egypt in ww1 → November 1914 | 17,132 |
3hop1__15921_414610_256562 | Where is the birthplace of Princess Fadia of the country where the person about whom was his most widely-read work was a citizen? | Abdeen Palace | [] | [
"Dara Rasmi\n\nDara Rasmi, The Princess consort (; , , , August 26, 1873 – December 9, 1933), was a princess of Chiang Mai and Siam (later Thailand) and the daughter of King Inthawichayanon of Chiang Mai and Queen Thip Keson of Chiang Mai descended from the Chet Ton Dynasty. She was one of the princess consorts of ... | Step 1: About whom did he write his most widely-read work? → Anthony the Great
Step 2: Anthony the Great >> country of citizenship → Egypt
Step 3: Princess Fadia of Egypt >> place of birth → Abdeen Palace | 17,133 |
3hop1__475487_374880_66047 | When was the wheel first used in the country where a cast member of The Horsemen is a citizen? | 4th Dynasty | [] | [
"Telman Ismailov\n\nTelman Mardanovich Ismailov (, ; born 26 October 1956) is an Azerbaijani-born businessman and entrepreneur of Mountain Jew origin. Since Azerbaijan does not allow dual citizenship, he holds Russian-Turkish citizenship. He is the chairman of the Russian AST Group of companies, which is active in ... | Step 1: The Horsemen >> cast member → Omar Sharif
Step 2: Omar Sharif >> country of citizenship → Egypt
Step 3: when was the wheel first used in Egypt → 4th Dynasty | 17,134 |
3hop1__475487_374880_37156 | Who are the primary targets of terrorist attacks within the country of the actor who starred in The Horsemen? | Christian Copts, foreign tourists and government officials | [
"Copt",
"Copts"
] | [
"Philippe Lançon\n\nPhilippe Lançon () is a journalist working for the French satirical weekly newspaper \"Charlie Hebdo\", who was wounded in the terrorist attack perpetrated against that publication on 7 January 2015.",
"Enola Gay\n\nThe Enola Gay (/ ɪˈnoʊlə ˈɡeɪ /) is a Boeing B - 29 Superfortress bomber, name... | Step 1: The Horsemen >> cast member → Omar Sharif
Step 2: Omar Sharif >> country of citizenship → Egypt
Step 3: Who were primary targets of Egypt terrorist attacks? → Christian Copts, foreign tourists and government officials | 17,135 |
3hop1__475487_374880_27383 | What entity did Nasser spearhead to boost the economy in the country where the star of The Horsemen was from? | Helwan steelworks | [
"Helwan"
] | [
"Josip Broz Tito\n\nUnder Tito's leadership, Yugoslavia became a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement. In 1961, Tito co-founded the movement with Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser, India's Jawaharlal Nehru, Indonesia's Sukarno and Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah, in an action called The Initiative of Five (Tito, Nehru, Nasse... | Step 1: The Horsemen >> cast member → Omar Sharif
Step 2: Omar Sharif >> country of citizenship → Egypt
Step 3: What entity did Nasser spearhead that was a boon for Egypt 's economy? → Helwan steelworks | 17,136 |
3hop1__475487_374880_86609 | Who is the minister of higher education and scientific research in the country of citizenship of The Horsemen cast member? | Khaled Abdel Ghaffar | [] | [
"Jordan Medical Journal\n\nThe Jordan Medical Journal is a peer-reviewed medical journal that is published by the University of Jordan Deanship of Scientific Research and the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in Jordan.",
"Journal for Research in Mathematics Education\n\nJournal for Research in... | Step 1: The Horsemen >> cast member → Omar Sharif
Step 2: Omar Sharif >> country of citizenship → Egypt
Step 3: minister of higher education and scientific research Egypt → Khaled Abdel Ghaffar | 17,137 |
3hop1__94551_65225_784871 | The country setting the story of the basis of Ever After is a type of what? | Roman province | [] | [
"Bent (play)\n\nBent is a 1979 play by Martin Sherman. It revolves around the persecution of gays in Nazi Germany, and takes place during and after the Night of the Long Knives.",
"Computational complexity theory\n\nThe time and space hierarchy theorems form the basis for most separation results of complexity cla... | Step 1: Which is the basis of Ever After? → Cinderella
Step 2: when does the story of Cinderella take place → Egypt
Step 3: Egypt >> instance of → Roman province | 17,138 |
3hop1__94551_65225_66047 | When was the wheel first used in the country where the basis of Ever After takes place? | 4th Dynasty | [] | [
"Ever After\n\nEver After (known in promotional material as Ever After: A Cinderella Story) is a 1998 American romantic drama film inspired by the fairy tale \"Cinderella\". It was directed by Andy Tennant and stars Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Huston, Dougray Scott, and Jeanne Moreau. The screenplay is written by Tenn... | Step 1: Which is the basis of Ever After? → Cinderella
Step 2: when does the story of Cinderella take place → Egypt
Step 3: when was the wheel first used in Egypt → 4th Dynasty | 17,139 |
3hop1__94551_65225_68392 | When did Britain go to war with the country where the story that's the basis of Ever After takes place? | 1956 | [] | [
"Battle of Lagos\n\nThe naval Battle of Lagos between Britain and France took place over two days, on 18 and 19 August 1759, during the Seven Years' War off the coasts of Spain and Portugal, and is named after Lagos, Portugal. For the British, it was part of the Annus Mirabilis of 1759.",
"The Hangover Part II\n\... | Step 1: Which is the basis of Ever After? → Cinderella
Step 2: when does the story of Cinderella take place → Egypt
Step 3: when did britain go to war with Egypt → 1956 | 17,140 |
3hop1__94551_65225_91649 | Where is the Great Pyramids located in the country where the story that is the basis of Ever After takes place? | Giza, on the outskirts of Cairo | [
"Cairo"
] | [
"Pyramid of Userkaf\n\nUserkaf's pyramid is located on the northeast corner of Djoser's step pyramid complex. The pyramid was originally around 49 metres (161 ft) high and 73 metres (240 ft) large with an inclination of 53° identical to that of Khufu's great pyramid for a total volume of 87,906 m3 (114,977 cu yd). ... | Step 1: Which is the basis of Ever After? → Cinderella
Step 2: when does the story of Cinderella take place → Egypt
Step 3: where is the great pyramids of Egypt located → Giza, on the outskirts of Cairo | 17,141 |
3hop1__94551_65225_847960 | What followed the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of the country which was the setting for a version of the fairy tale which is the basis of the movie Ever After? | 27th Dynasty | [] | [
"How to Train Your Dragon (film)\n\nThe story takes place in a mythical Viking world where a young Viking teenager named Hiccup aspires to follow his tribe's tradition of becoming a dragon slayer. After finally capturing his first dragon, and with his chance at last of gaining the tribe's acceptance, he finds that ... | Step 1: Which is the basis of Ever After? → Cinderella
Step 2: when does the story of Cinderella take place → Egypt
Step 3: Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt >> followed by → 27th Dynasty | 17,142 |
3hop1__94551_65225_158841 | Who succeeded Shepseskaf as king of the ancient nation where the story that is the basis of Ever After takes place? | Userkaf | [] | [
"Szlachta\n\nNobles were born into a noble family, adopted by a noble family (this was abolished in 1633) or ennobled by a king or Sejm for various reasons (bravery in combat, service to the state, etc.—yet this was the rarest means of gaining noble status). Many nobles were, in actuality, really usurpers, being co... | Step 1: Which is the basis of Ever After? → Cinderella
Step 2: when does the story of Cinderella take place → Egypt
Step 3: Who succeeded Shepseskaf as king of ancient Egypt ? → Userkaf | 17,143 |
3hop1__94551_65225_37150 | The film Ever After is based on an old story with many versions. How many species of fungi are found in the country with the oldest version? | 627 | [] | [
"Zoopagales\n\nThe Zoopagales is an order of fungi in the subdivision Zoopagomycotina. Most species are parasites or predators of microscopic animals such as amoebae. They also prey on rotifers. The order contains 5 families, 22 genera, and 190 species.",
"Radulomyces\n\nRadulomyces is a genus of crust fungi in t... | Step 1: Which is the basis of Ever After? → Cinderella
Step 2: when does the story of Cinderella take place → Egypt
Step 3: How many species of fungi were recorded in Egypt ? → 627 | 17,144 |
3hop1__94551_65225_20654 | What country did Britain convince to attack the nation where the story which is the basis for Ever After takes place? | Israeli | [] | [
"The Romance of Tarzan\n\nThe Romance of Tarzan is a 1918 American silent action adventure film directed by Wilfred Lucas starring Elmo Lincoln, Enid Markey, Thomas Jefferson, and Cleo Madison. The movie was the second Tarzan movie ever made, and is based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' original novel \"Tarzan of the Apes... | Step 1: Which is the basis of Ever After? → Cinderella
Step 2: when does the story of Cinderella take place → Egypt
Step 3: What country did Britain convince to attack Egypt ? → Israeli | 17,145 |
3hop1__94551_65225_86609 | Who is the minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research in the country the basis of Ever After takes place? | Khaled Abdel Ghaffar | [] | [
"Cinderella\n\nThe oldest known version of the Cinderella story is the ancient Greek story of Rhodopis, a Greek courtesan living in the colony of Naucratis in Egypt, whose name means ``Rosy - Cheeks ''. The story is first recorded by the Greek geographer Strabo in his Geographica (book 17, 33), probably written aro... | Step 1: Which is the basis of Ever After? → Cinderella
Step 2: when does the story of Cinderella take place → Egypt
Step 3: minister of higher education and scientific research Egypt → Khaled Abdel Ghaffar | 17,146 |
3hop1__94551_65225_37124 | When did the British military presence end in the country where the oldest version of the fairy tale that inspired Ever After took place? | 1954 | [] | [
"Woundlicker\n\nWoundlicker is a novel by the journalist Jason Johnson, which is set in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The story takes place during the slow-moving Northern Ireland peace process talks of 2004 and is written as the verbatim transcription of a covert British government recording. Johnson said his debut n... | Step 1: Which is the basis of Ever After? → Cinderella
Step 2: when does the story of Cinderella take place → Egypt
Step 3: How long did British military presence remain in Egypt ? → 1954 | 17,147 |
3hop1__94551_65225_27383 | What industrial plant did Nasser spearhead that was a boon economy of the country where the earliest variant of the fairy tale that inspired Ever After was set? | Helwan steelworks | [
"Helwan"
] | [
"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face\n\n``The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face ''Single by Roberta Flack from the album First Take Released March 7, 1972 (1972 - 03 - 07) Recorded 1969 Genre Soul vocal jazz Length 5: 22 4: 15 (1972 radio edit) Label Atlantic 2864 Songwriter (s) Ewan MacColl Producer (s) Joel Dorn Ro... | Step 1: Which is the basis of Ever After? → Cinderella
Step 2: when does the story of Cinderella take place → Egypt
Step 3: What entity did Nasser spearhead that was a boon for Egypt 's economy? → Helwan steelworks | 17,148 |
3hop1__94551_65225_256562 | What is the birthplace of Princess Fadia of the country where the oldest version of the fairy tale that inspired Ever After took place? | Abdeen Palace | [] | [
"Princess Fadia of Egypt\n\nPrincess Fadia Farouk (15 December 1943 – 28 December 2002) was born at the Abdeen Palace in Cairo, as the youngest daughter of the late King Farouk of Egypt and his first wife, the former Queen Farida. After her father was deposed during the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the Princess liv... | Step 1: Which is the basis of Ever After? → Cinderella
Step 2: when does the story of Cinderella take place → Egypt
Step 3: Princess Fadia of Egypt >> place of birth → Abdeen Palace | 17,149 |
3hop1__16577_52584_61968 | When did the empire which the country where Marwan died became a colony of in the 1st century B.C. begin to fall? | in 376 | [
"376"
] | [
"Kepoi\n\nKepoi or Cepoi (Ancient Greek: Κῆποι, Russian: Кепы) was an ancient Greek colony situated on the Taman peninsula, three kilometres to the east of Phanagoria, in the present-day Krasnodar Krai of Russia. The colony was established by the Milesians in the 6th century BC. In the Hellenistic period, it was co... | Step 1: Where did Marwan die? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: when did the Roman Empire began to fall → in 376 | 17,150 |
3hop1__16577_52584_84668 | When did the empire being the colonizer of the death country of Marwan in the 1st century bc end and start? | c. 100 BC -- c. AD 400 | [] | [
"Roman Republic\n\nThe Roman Republic (Latin: Res publica Romana; Classical Latin: [ˈreːs ˈpuːb.lɪ.ka roːˈmaː.na]) was the period of ancient Roman civilization beginning with the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom, traditionally dated to 509 BC, and ending in 27 BC with the establishment of the Roman Empire. It was dur... | Step 1: Where did Marwan die? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: when did the Roman Empire end and start → c. 100 BC -- c. AD 400 | 17,151 |
3hop1__16577_52584_79479 | When did Christianity become the official religion of the empire that reduced to a colony in the 1st century the place where Marawen died? | 380 | [] | [
"Old Testament\n\nThe first five books -- Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, book of Numbers and Deuteronomy -- reached their present form in the Persian period (538 -- 332 BC), and their authors were the elite of exilic returnees who controlled the Temple at that time. The books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings follow... | Step 1: Where did Marwan die? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: christianity become the official religion of the Roman Empire in → 380 | 17,152 |
3hop1__16577_52584_35376 | Which language was spoken by the inhabitants of the British Isles during the era of the colonizers of the country in the 1st century BC where Marwan died? | Celtic dialects of the Insular Celtic group | [] | [
"Celts\n\nThe history of pre-Celtic Europe remains very uncertain. According to one theory, the common root of the Celtic languages, the Proto - Celtic language, arose in the Late Bronze Age Urnfield culture of Central Europe, which flourished from around 1200 BC. In addition, according to a theory proposed in the ... | Step 1: Where did Marwan die? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: The people that lived in the British Isles during the the Roman Empire era spoke which language? → Celtic dialects of the Insular Celtic group | 17,153 |
3hop1__8962_52584_61968 | Nasser was the leader of the country that in the 1st century BC become a colony of an empire that began to fall in what year? | in 376 | [
"376"
] | [
"French colonization of the Americas\n\nThe French colonization of the Americas began in the 16th century, and continued on into the following centuries as France established a colonial empire in the Western Hemisphere. France founded colonies in much of eastern North America, on a number of Caribbean islands, and ... | Step 1: Nasser was a leader of what country? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: when did the Roman Empire began to fall → in 376 | 17,154 |
3hop1__8962_52584_84668 | What dates mark the beginning and end of the empire, that the country that Nasser led, became a colony of in the 1st Century B.C.? | c. 100 BC -- c. AD 400 | [] | [
"Mithridates II of Commagene\n\nMithridates II Antiochus Epiphanes Philorhomaeus Philhellen Monocrites (, died 20 BC), also known as Mithridates II of Commagene, was a man of Armenian and Greek descent who lived in the 1st century BC. He was a prince of Commagene and one of the sons of King Antiochus I Theos of Com... | Step 1: Nasser was a leader of what country? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: when did the Roman Empire end and start → c. 100 BC -- c. AD 400 | 17,155 |
3hop1__8962_52584_79479 | When did Christianity become the official religion of the regime Nasser's country became a colony of in the 1st century BC? | 380 | [] | [
"Kepoi\n\nKepoi or Cepoi (Ancient Greek: Κῆποι, Russian: Кепы) was an ancient Greek colony situated on the Taman peninsula, three kilometres to the east of Phanagoria, in the present-day Krasnodar Krai of Russia. The colony was established by the Milesians in the 6th century BC. In the Hellenistic period, it was co... | Step 1: Nasser was a leader of what country? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: christianity become the official religion of the Roman Empire in → 380 | 17,156 |
3hop1__8962_52584_35376 | Inhabitants of the British Isles during the Empire Nsaser's country became a colony of in 1st century BC spoke which language? | Celtic dialects of the Insular Celtic group | [] | [
"Celts\n\nThe history of pre-Celtic Europe remains very uncertain. According to one theory, the common root of the Celtic languages, the Proto - Celtic language, arose in the Late Bronze Age Urnfield culture of Central Europe, which flourished from around 1200 BC. In addition, according to a theory proposed in the ... | Step 1: Nasser was a leader of what country? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: The people that lived in the British Isles during the the Roman Empire era spoke which language? → Celtic dialects of the Insular Celtic group | 17,157 |
3hop1__102195_52584_61968 | When was the fall of the empire that colonized the country where Nehesy is from? | in 376 | [
"376"
] | [
"Roman Republic\n\nThe extensive campaigning abroad by Roman generals, and the rewarding of soldiers with plunder on these campaigns, led to a general trend of soldiers becoming increasingly loyal to their generals rather than to the state. Rome was also plagued by several slave uprisings during this period, in par... | Step 1: Of which country is Nehesy a citizen? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: when did the Roman Empire began to fall → in 376 | 17,158 |
3hop1__102195_52584_84668 | When did the empire that the country Nehesy is a citizen of became a colony of in the 1st century end and start? | c. 100 BC -- c. AD 400 | [] | [
"Nehesy\n\nNehesy Aasehre (Nehesi) was a ruler of Lower Egypt during the fragmented Second Intermediate Period. He is placed by most scholars into the early 14th Dynasty, as either the second or the sixth pharaoh of this dynasty. As such he is considered to have reigned for a short time c. 1705 BC and would have ru... | Step 1: Of which country is Nehesy a citizen? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: when did the Roman Empire end and start → c. 100 BC -- c. AD 400 | 17,159 |
3hop1__102195_52584_79479 | When did Christianity become official religion of the empire which colonized Nehesy's country in the 1st century BC? | 380 | [] | [
"Buthrotum\n\nIn 228 BC Buthrotum became a Roman protectorate alongside Corfu. In the next century, it became a part of a province of Macedonia. In 44 BC, Caesar designated Buthrotum as a colony to reward soldiers who had fought for him against Pompey. Local landholder Titus Pomponius Atticus objected to his corres... | Step 1: Of which country is Nehesy a citizen? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: christianity become the official religion of the Roman Empire in → 380 | 17,160 |
3hop1__102195_52584_35376 | What language was spoken by the people in the British Isles during the colonizers of Nehesy's country in the 1st century BC? | Celtic dialects of the Insular Celtic group | [] | [
"France\n\nEarly hominids led a nomadic hunter-gatherer life. France has a large number of decorated caves from the upper Palaeolithic era, including one of the most famous and best preserved, Lascaux (approximately 18,000 BC). At the end of the last glacial period (10,000 BC), the climate became milder; from appro... | Step 1: Of which country is Nehesy a citizen? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: The people that lived in the British Isles during the the Roman Empire era spoke which language? → Celtic dialects of the Insular Celtic group | 17,161 |
3hop1__37149_52584_61968 | when did the colonizer of the sunniest country in the world in 1st century BC begin to fall? | in 376 | [
"376"
] | [
"Marcus Antonius Creticus\n\nMarcus Antonius Creticus (flourished 1st century BC) was a Roman politician, member of the Antonius family. Creticus was the son of Marcus Antonius and, by his marriage to Julia Antonia, he had three sons: Marcus Antonius (the Triumvir), Gaius Antonius and Lucius Antonius.",
"French c... | Step 1: What is the sunniest county in the world? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: when did the Roman Empire began to fall → in 376 | 17,162 |
3hop1__37149_52584_84668 | When did the empire that colonized the sunniest country in the world in the 1st century end and start? | c. 100 BC -- c. AD 400 | [] | [
"Rome\n\nRome's history spans 28 centuries. While Roman mythology dates the founding of Rome at around 753 BC, the site has been inhabited for much longer, making it one of the oldest continuously occupied sites in Europe. The city's early population originated from a mix of Latins, Etruscans, and Sabines. Eventual... | Step 1: What is the sunniest county in the world? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: when did the Roman Empire end and start → c. 100 BC -- c. AD 400 | 17,163 |
3hop1__37149_52584_79479 | When did Christianity become the official religion of the empire that, in the 1st Century B.C., acquired the sunniest country in the world as a colony? | 380 | [] | [
"Egypt\n\nMost of Egypt's rain falls in the winter months. South of Cairo, rainfall averages only around 2 to 5 mm (0.1 to 0.2 in) per year and at intervals of many years. On a very thin strip of the northern coast the rainfall can be as high as 410 mm (16.1 in), mostly between October and March. Snow falls on Sina... | Step 1: What is the sunniest county in the world? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: christianity become the official religion of the Roman Empire in → 380 | 17,164 |
3hop1__37149_52584_35376 | What language was used by the people of the British Isles under the empire that, in the 1st Century B.C., acquired the sunniest country in the world as a colony? | Celtic dialects of the Insular Celtic group | [] | [
"Aztecs\n\nThe Aztecs (/ ˈæztɛks /) were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521. The Aztec peoples included different ethnic groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl language and who dominated large parts of Mesoamerica ... | Step 1: What is the sunniest county in the world? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: The people that lived in the British Isles during the the Roman Empire era spoke which language? → Celtic dialects of the Insular Celtic group | 17,165 |
3hop1__103721_52584_61968 | When was the beginning of the fall of the empire that acquired the country Belal Fadl was from as a colony in the 1st Century B.C.? | in 376 | [
"376"
] | [
"Buthrotum\n\nIn 228 BC Buthrotum became a Roman protectorate alongside Corfu. In the next century, it became a part of a province of Macedonia. In 44 BC, Caesar designated Buthrotum as a colony to reward soldiers who had fought for him against Pompey. Local landholder Titus Pomponius Atticus objected to his corres... | Step 1: Where was Belal Fadl from? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: when did the Roman Empire began to fall → in 376 | 17,166 |
3hop1__103721_52584_84668 | When did the colonizer of Belal Fadi's country end and start? | c. 100 BC -- c. AD 400 | [] | [
"Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus\n\nLucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus (flourished 1st century BC) was the brother of triumvir Marcus Aemilius Lepidus and son to Marcus Aemilius Lepidus the consul of 78 BC. His mother may have been a daughter of Lucius Appuleius Saturninus.",
"History of New York (state)\n\nThe hist... | Step 1: Where was Belal Fadl from? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: when did the Roman Empire end and start → c. 100 BC -- c. AD 400 | 17,167 |
3hop1__103721_52584_79479 | when did Christianity become the official religion in the empire which colonized the country Belal Fadl is from in the 1st century? | 380 | [] | [
"Religion in Turkey\n\nDue to the nature of this method, the official number of Muslims include people with no religion; converted Christians/Jews; people who are of a different religion than Islam, Christianity or Judaism; and anyone who is of a different religion than their parents, but has not applied for a chan... | Step 1: Where was Belal Fadl from? → Egypt
Step 2: in the 1st century bc Egypt became a colony of → the Roman Empire
Step 3: christianity become the official religion of the Roman Empire in → 380 | 17,168 |
3hop1__521390_798767_221665 | In which country is transport in the city where the body which Lega Lombarda is part of is headquartered? | Italy | [
"ITA",
"IT",
"Italia",
"it"
] | [
"Carmelo Imbriani\n\nCarmelo Imbriani (10 February 1976 – 15 February 2013) was an Italian footballer and former coach of Benevento in Lega Pro Prima Divisione.",
"Entwicklungsring Nord\n\nWest Germany provided 53.3% of Spacelab's cost and fulfilled 52.6% of all Spacelab work contracts. ERNO VFW Fokker, in compet... | Step 1: Lega Lombarda >> part of → Lega Nord
Step 2: Lega Nord >> headquarters location → Milan
Step 3: Transport in Milan >> country → Italy | 17,169 |
3hop1__558814_385570_221665 | What country is the founder of The People of Freedom's birthplace located? | Italy | [
"ITA",
"IT",
"Italia",
"it"
] | [
"Political corruption\n\nRecent research supports Jefferson's claim. Brunetti and Weder found \"evidence of a significant relationship between more press freedom and less corruption in a large cross-section of countries.\" They also presented \"evidence which suggests that the direction of causation runs from highe... | Step 1: The People of Freedom >> founded by → Silvio Berlusconi
Step 2: Silvio Berlusconi >> place of birth → Milan
Step 3: Transport in Milan >> country → Italy | 17,170 |
3hop1__125955_618888_221665 | Where is transport in the birth place of Yuppi du's director located? | Italy | [
"ITA",
"IT",
"Italia",
"it"
] | [
"ANF Industrie\n\nAteliers de Construction du Nord de la France was a French locomotive manufacturer, based at Crespin in the Arrondissement of Valenciennes, northern France. Later known as ANF Industrie or ANF the company was acquired by Bombardier Transportation in 1989 and is now part of Bombardier Transport Fra... | Step 1: Who directed Yuppi du? → Adriano Celentano
Step 2: Adriano Celentano >> place of birth → Milan
Step 3: Transport in Milan >> country → Italy | 17,171 |
3hop1__662908_618888_221665 | What country is the transport in the birth city of the performer of Svalutation? | Italy | [
"ITA",
"IT",
"Italia",
"it"
] | [
"Childbirth\n\nIn many countries, age is reckoned from the date of birth, and sometimes the birthday is celebrated annually. East Asian age reckoning starts newborns at \"1\", incrementing each Lunar New Year.",
"Christmas\n\nAlthough the month and date of Jesus' birth are unknown, by the early - to - mid fourth ... | Step 1: Svalutation >> performer → Adriano Celentano
Step 2: Adriano Celentano >> place of birth → Milan
Step 3: Transport in Milan >> country → Italy | 17,172 |
3hop1__125874_618888_221665 | The Joan Lui director's birthplace is an important transportation node in which country? | Italy | [
"ITA",
"IT",
"Italia",
"it"
] | [
"Illusion Travels by Streetcar\n\nLa ilusión viaja en tranvía (English: Illusion Travels by Streetcar) is a 1954 Mexican film, written by Luis Alcoriza and directed by Luis Buñuel.",
"Korketrekkeren\n\nKorketrekkeren (direct translation: \"The Corkscrew\") is a tobogganing track and former bobsleigh and luge trac... | Step 1: Who directed Joan Lui? → Adriano Celentano
Step 2: Adriano Celentano >> place of birth → Milan
Step 3: Transport in Milan >> country → Italy | 17,173 |
3hop1__700803_618888_221665 | Transport in the birthplace of the Yuppi du screenwriter occurs within which country? | Italy | [
"ITA",
"IT",
"Italia",
"it"
] | [
"Marcel Duhamel\n\nMarcel Duhamel (16 July 1900 in Paris – 6 March 1977 in Saint-Laurent-du-Var) was a French actor and screenwriter, founder of the Série noire publishing imprint.",
"Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival\n\nThe Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival (SEFFF) (French: Festival Européen ... | Step 1: Yuppi du >> screenwriter → Adriano Celentano
Step 2: Adriano Celentano >> place of birth → Milan
Step 3: Transport in Milan >> country → Italy | 17,174 |
3hop1__735495_618888_221665 | In what country is the city where the composer of Yuppi du was born, an important travel hub? | Italy | [
"ITA",
"IT",
"Italia",
"it"
] | [
"International Who's Who in Music\n\nThe International Who's Who in Music is a biographical dictionary and directory originally published by the International Biographical Centre located in Cambridge, England. It contains only biographies of persons living at the time of publication and includes composers, performe... | Step 1: Yuppi du >> composer → Adriano Celentano
Step 2: Adriano Celentano >> place of birth → Milan
Step 3: Transport in Milan >> country → Italy | 17,175 |
3hop1__240428_618888_221665 | The transportation network in the birth city of the spouse of Claudia Mori is a node of what country's transportation system? | Italy | [
"ITA",
"IT",
"Italia",
"it"
] | [
"Ministry of Road Transport and Highways\n\nThe Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, a ministry of the Government of India, is the apex body for formulation and administration of the rules, regulations and laws relating to road transport, and transport research, in order to increase the mobility and efficiency ... | Step 1: Claudia Mori >> spouse → Adriano Celentano
Step 2: Adriano Celentano >> place of birth → Milan
Step 3: Transport in Milan >> country → Italy | 17,176 |
3hop1__108877_305746_691523 | Who produced the film Once Upon a Time that included the country of citizenship of the developer of the Two Fridas in its title? | Robert Rodriguez | [] | [
"India Office\n\nUpon the partition of British India in 1947 into the two new independent dominions of India and Pakistan, the India Office was closed down. Responsibility for the United Kingdom's relations with the two new countries was transferred to the Commonwealth Relations Office (formerly the Dominions Offic... | Step 1: Who developed The Two Fridas? → Frida Kahlo
Step 2: Frida Kahlo >> country of citizenship → Mexico
Step 3: Once Upon a Time in Mexico >> producer → Robert Rodriguez | 17,177 |
3hop1__108542_305746_691523 | Who is the producer of Once Upon a Time in the country of citizenship of the artist responsible for the creation of Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird? | Robert Rodriguez | [] | [
"Albano Carrisi\n\nAlbano Carrisi (Italian: [alˈbaːno karˈriːzi]; born 20 May 1943), better known as Al Bano, is an Italian recording artist, actor, and winemaker. In 2016, he was awarded Albanian citizenship due to his close ties with the country.",
"Ellen Eagle\n\nEllen Eagle is an American artist, best known f... | Step 1: What artist was responsible for the creation of Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird? → Frida Kahlo
Step 2: Frida Kahlo >> country of citizenship → Mexico
Step 3: Once Upon a Time in Mexico >> producer → Robert Rodriguez | 17,178 |
3hop1__666905_598276_159492 | The home country of Así 's singer has Gila monsters. What state do the monsters live in? | Sonora | [] | [
"Telman Ismailov\n\nTelman Mardanovich Ismailov (, ; born 26 October 1956) is an Azerbaijani-born businessman and entrepreneur of Mountain Jew origin. Since Azerbaijan does not allow dual citizenship, he holds Russian-Turkish citizenship. He is the chairman of the Russian AST Group of companies, which is active in ... | Step 1: Así >> performer → Benny Ibarra
Step 2: Benny Ibarra >> country of citizenship → Mexico
Step 3: Where win Mexico would you find the monsters? → Sonora | 17,179 |
3hop1__142089_598276_159492 | Where in the country where the creator of Asi is a citizen would you find the monsters? | Sonora | [] | [
"Punching Bag (album)\n\nPunching Bag is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Josh Turner. It was released on June 12, 2012 via MCA Nashville. Turner co-wrote eight of the album's eleven tracks. The album includes the singles \"Time Is Love\" and \"Find Me a Baby.\"",
"Myanmar\n\nThe Rohingya p... | Step 1: What artist created Así? → Benny Ibarra
Step 2: Benny Ibarra >> country of citizenship → Mexico
Step 3: Where win Mexico would you find the monsters? → Sonora | 17,180 |
3hop1__178176_598276_159492 | Where in the country where the Llueve Luz performer is a citizen would you find the monsters? | Sonora | [] | [
"Grover\n\nA prototype version of Grover appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in a Christmas Eve appearance in 1967. This puppet had greenish - brown fur and a red nose. He also had a raspier voice, and was played a bit more unkempt than Grover would later behave. The monster was referred to as ``Gleep '', a monster in... | Step 1: Llueve Luz >> performer → Benny Ibarra
Step 2: Benny Ibarra >> country of citizenship → Mexico
Step 3: Where win Mexico would you find the monsters? → Sonora | 17,181 |
3hop1__501005_598276_159492 | Where in the country where Todo o Nada's performer holds citizenship would you find the monsters? | Sonora | [] | [
"List of O-Parts Hunter characters\n\nThe \"O-Parts Hunter\" manga series, known as \"666 Satan\" in Japan, features a cast of characters created by Seishi Kishimoto. Set in the near future, it tells the story of a teenage girl named Ruby Crescent who wants to become a treasure hunter, following in the footsteps of... | Step 1: Todo O Nada >> performer → Benny Ibarra
Step 2: Benny Ibarra >> country of citizenship → Mexico
Step 3: Where win Mexico would you find the monsters? → Sonora | 17,182 |
3hop1__659787_598276_159492 | Where would you find the monsters in the country that the performer of Hablame Como La Lluvia is a citizen? | Sonora | [] | [
"J'aime la vie\n\n\"J'aime la vie\" (, \"I Love Life\") was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, performed for Belgium by Sandra Kim. Belgium had finished the 1985 Contest in last place, and thus achieved the rare turnaround from last to first in the space of one year. The song also marks the only ... | Step 1: Hablame Como La Lluvia >> performer → Benny Ibarra
Step 2: Benny Ibarra >> country of citizenship → Mexico
Step 3: Where win Mexico would you find the monsters? → Sonora | 17,183 |
3hop1__22527_146265_24622 | What is the nickname given to the state the governor during the Civil War died? | Old North State | [
"NC",
"North Carolina"
] | [
"Zebulon Baird Vance\n\nZebulon Baird Vance (May 13, 1830 – April 14, 1894) was a Confederate military officer in the American Civil War, the 37th and 43rd Governor of North Carolina, and U.S. Senator. A prolific writer, Vance became one of the most influential Southern leaders of the Civil War and postbellum perio... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: What is the Nickname given to North Carolina ? → Old North State | 17,184 |
3hop1__22527_146265_45305 | Who is the basketball coach for the state where the governor during the Civil War died? | Roy Williams | [] | [
"Edwin Sweetland\n\nEdwin Regur Sweetland (January 10, 1875 – October 21, 1950) was a coach, trainer, and athletic administrator at several American universities. During his coaching career he was head coach of many sports including basketball, track and field and crew, but the majority of for his coaching work was... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: who is the coach for North Carolina basketball → Roy Williams | 17,185 |
3hop1__22527_146265_68437 | When was the city where the governor during the Civil War died added to the union? | November 21, 1789 | [] | [
"Pelham A. Barrows\n\nPelham Anderson Barrows (March 13, 1861 – November 30, 1939) served as lieutenant governor for the United States state of Nebraska from 1919 to 1923 under Governor Samuel Roy McKelvie. He also served a stint as commander of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. A native of Massachusetts... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: when was North Carolina added to the union → November 21, 1789 | 17,186 |
3hop1__22527_146265_78074 | Who founded A&T state university located in the state containing the city where the individual who was governor during the Civil War died? | North Carolina General Assembly | [] | [
"Charles Davis Jameson\n\nCharles Davis Jameson (February 24, 1827 – November 6, 1862) was an American Civil War general and Democratic Party candidate for Governor of Maine. He contracted \"camp fever\" (typhoid) at the Battle of Fair Oaks, returned to his native state of Maine, dying in transit or soon after.",
... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: who founded North Carolina a t state university → North Carolina General Assembly | 17,187 |
3hop1__22527_146265_57615 | When does fall weather start in the the state where the governor of same state died during the Civil War? | October and November | [] | [
"Hermann Langbein\n\nHermann Langbein (18 May 1912 in Vienna, Austria – 24 October 1995 in Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian who fought in the Spanish Civil War with the International Brigades for the Spanish Republicans against the Nationalists under Francisco Franco. He was interned in France after the end of the ... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: when does fall weather start in North Carolina → October and November | 17,188 |
3hop1__22527_146265_130836 | What county is Millbrook in the death state of the governor during the Civil War located? | Wake County | [] | [
"Sweetwater Mansion\n\nSweetwater Mansion (also known as the Governor Robert Patton House), located in Florence, Alabama, is a plantation house designed by General John Brahan of the Alabama Militia. A veteran of the War of 1812, Brahan owned more than 4,000 acres in eastern Lauderdale County, Alabama. The eight ro... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: What state is Millbrook, North Carolina located? → Wake County | 17,189 |
3hop1__22527_146265_24600 | in 1860, what percent of the population were slaves of the state the governor during the Civil War died? | 33 | [] | [
"Houston\n\nBy 1860, Houston had emerged as a commercial and railroad hub for the export of cotton. Railroad spurs from the Texas inland converged in Houston, where they met rail lines to the ports of Galveston and Beaumont. During the American Civil War, Houston served as a headquarters for General John Bankhead M... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: In 1860, what percent of the North Carolina population were slaves? → 33 | 17,190 |
3hop1__22527_146265_24534 | How many tornadoes occur per year in the state where its Civil War governor died? | fewer than 20 | [] | [
"Alonzo Garcelon\n\nAlonzo Garcelon (May 6, 1813 – December 8, 1906) was the 36th Governor of Maine, and a surgeon general of Maine during the American Civil War.",
"James Milton Smith\n\nJames Milton Smith (October 24, 1823November 25, 1890) was a Confederate infantry colonel in the American Civil War, as well a... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: How many tornadoes does North Carolina have per year? → fewer than 20 | 17,191 |
3hop1__22527_146265_82082 | Who owns the Biltmore estate in Asheville in the death state of the governor during the Civil War? | George Vanderbilt's descendants | [
"George Washington Vanderbilt II"
] | [
"John Milton Thayer\n\nJohn Milton Thayer (January 24, 1820March 19, 1906) was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War and a postbellum United States Senator from Nebraska. Thayer served as Governor of Wyoming Territory and Governor of Nebraska.",
"Sir Thomas Slingsby, 2nd Baronet\n\nHe was the ... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: who owns the biltmore estate in asheville North Carolina → George Vanderbilt's descendants | 17,192 |
3hop1__22527_146265_24628 | What year did voters of the state, where the Governor during the Civil War died, once again vote for a Democrat? | 2008 | [] | [
"2004 United States presidential election\n\nBy summer of 2003, Howard Dean had become the apparent front runner for the Democratic nomination, performing strongly in most polls and leading the pack with the largest campaign war chest. Dean's strength as a fund raiser was attributed mainly to his embrace of the Int... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: What year did North Carolina voters once again vote for a Democrat? → 2008 | 17,193 |
3hop1__22527_146265_24603 | Of the death state of the governor during the Civil War, what fraction of its population was enslaved in 1860? | one-third | [] | [
"American Civil War\n\nThe American Civil War (also known by other names) was a war fought in the United States (U.S.) from 1861 to 1865. The Civil War is the most studied and written about episode in U.S. history. Largely as a result of the long - standing controversy over the enslavement of black people, war brok... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: What fraction of the population of North Carolina was enslaved in 1860? → one-third | 17,194 |
3hop1__22527_146265_68918 | When did the state in which the governor during the Civil War died, become a part of the U.S.? | November 21, 1789 | [] | [
"Monroe v. Pape\n\nMonroe v. Pape, 365 U.S. 167 (1961), was a United States Supreme Court case that considered the application of federal civil rights law to constitutional violations by city employees. The case was significant because it held that 42 U.S.C. § 1983, a statutory provision from 1871, could be used to... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: when did North Carolina become a part of the united states → November 21, 1789 | 17,195 |
3hop1__22527_146265_24630 | What year did Bill Clinton lose the state where the governor during the civil war died? | 1996 | [] | [
"Zebulon Baird Vance\n\nZebulon Baird Vance (May 13, 1830 – April 14, 1894) was a Confederate military officer in the American Civil War, the 37th and 43rd Governor of North Carolina, and U.S. Senator. A prolific writer, Vance became one of the most influential Southern leaders of the Civil War and postbellum perio... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: What year did Bill Clinton lose North Carolina ? → 1996 | 17,196 |
3hop1__22527_146265_62935 | who won the state where the governor during the Civil War died in the 2016 presidential election? | Donald Trump | [
"President Donald Trump",
"Trump"
] | [
"2016 United States presidential election in North Carolina\n\nThe 2016 United States presidential election in North Carolina was won by Republican nominee Donald Trump on November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 general election. North Carolina voters chose 15 electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: who won North Carolina in 2016 presidential election → Donald Trump | 17,197 |
3hop1__22527_146265_24602 | In 1860, where were the free people of color located, in the state where the individual who was governor during the Civil War died? | eastern coastal plain | [] | [
"North Carolina\n\nWhile slaveholding was slightly less concentrated than in some Southern states, according to the 1860 census, more than 330,000 people, or 33% of the population of 992,622, were enslaved African Americans. They lived and worked chiefly on plantations in the eastern Tidewater. In addition, 30,463 ... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: Where were the free people of color located in North Carolina in 1860? → eastern coastal plain | 17,198 |
3hop1__22527_146265_24627 | Since what year have voters leaned Republican in the state where the Governor during the Civil War died? | 1976 | [] | [
"Roswell Farnham\n\nRoswell Farnham (July 23, 1827January 5, 1903) was an American politician of the Republican Party, an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War, a lawyer, and the 38th Governor of Vermont.",
"North Carolina\n\nNorth Carolina's party loyalties have undergone a series of important ... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: North Carolina voters have leaned republican since what year? → 1976 | 17,199 |
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