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[ "European Union", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Belgium" ]
Member states Through successive enlargements, the European Union has grown from the six founding states (Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands) to 27 members. Countries accede to the union by becoming a party to the founding treaties, thereby subjecting themselves to the privileges and ...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "European Union", "has part(s)", "Spain" ]
First enlargement, and European co-operation (1973‍–‍1993) In 1973, the communities were enlarged to include Denmark (including Greenland), Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Norway had negotiated to join at the same time, but Norwegian voters rejected membership in a referendum. The Ostpolitik and the ensuing détente le...
has part(s)
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[ "European Union", "instance of", "political territorial entity" ]
The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of 27 member states that are located primarily in Europe. The union has a total area of 4,233,255 km2 (1,634,469 sq mi) and an estimated total population of nearly 447 million. The EU has often been described as a sui generis political entity (with...
instance of
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[ "European Union", "instance of", "political organization" ]
The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of 27 member states that are located primarily in Europe. The union has a total area of 4,233,255 km2 (1,634,469 sq mi) and an estimated total population of nearly 447 million. The EU has often been described as a sui generis political entity (with...
instance of
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[ "European Union", "member of", "World Trade Organization" ]
Trade As a political entity, the European Union is represented in the World Trade Organization (WTO). Two of the original core objectives of the European Economic Community were the development of a common market, subsequently becoming a single market, and a customs union between its member states.
member of
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[ "part of", "belonging to", "affiliated with", "associated with", "connected to" ]
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[ "European Union", "instance of", "supranational union" ]
The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of 27 member states that are located primarily in Europe. The union has a total area of 4,233,255 km2 (1,634,469 sq mi) and an estimated total population of nearly 447 million. The EU has often been described as a sui generis political entity (with...
instance of
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[ "European Union", "instance of", "economic union" ]
The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of 27 member states that are located primarily in Europe. The union has a total area of 4,233,255 km2 (1,634,469 sq mi) and an estimated total population of nearly 447 million. The EU has often been described as a sui generis political entity (with...
instance of
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[ "European Union", "different from", "Council of Europe" ]
The European Union has seven principal decision-making bodies, its institutions: the European Parliament, the European Council, the Council of the European Union, the European Commission, the Court of Justice of the European Union, the European Central Bank and the European Court of Auditors. Competence in scrutinising...
different from
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[ "not same as", "not identical to", "distinct from", "separate from", "unlike" ]
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[ "European Union", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Luxembourg" ]
Member states Through successive enlargements, the European Union has grown from the six founding states (Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands) to 27 members. Countries accede to the union by becoming a party to the founding treaties, thereby subjecting themselves to the privileges and ...
contains the administrative territorial entity
31
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[ "European Union", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Denmark" ]
First enlargement, and European co-operation (1973‍–‍1993) In 1973, the communities were enlarged to include Denmark (including Greenland), Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Norway had negotiated to join at the same time, but Norwegian voters rejected membership in a referendum. The Ostpolitik and the ensuing détente le...
contains the administrative territorial entity
31
[ "contains", "comprises", "includes", "encompasses", "incorporates" ]
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[ "European Union", "foundational text", "Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union" ]
Law Constitutionally, the EU bears some resemblance to both a confederation and a federation, but has not formally defined itself as either. (It does not have a formal constitution: its status is defined by the Treaty of European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union). It is more integrated than...
foundational text
9
[ "core text", "primary text", "essential document", "basic text", "fundamental document" ]
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[ "European Union", "has part(s)", "France" ]
Member states Through successive enlargements, the European Union has grown from the six founding states (Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands) to 27 members. Countries accede to the union by becoming a party to the founding treaties, thereby subjecting themselves to the privileges and ...
has part(s)
19
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[ "European Union", "has part(s)", "Slovakia" ]
Treaty of Lisbon, and Brexit (2004‍–‍present) In 2007, Bulgaria and Romania became EU members. Later that year, Slovenia adopted the euro, followed by Cyprus and Malta in 2008, Slovakia in 2009, Estonia in 2011, Latvia in 2014, and Lithuania in 2015. On 1 December 2009, the Lisbon Treaty entered into force and reformed...
has part(s)
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[ "European Union", "has part(s)", "Bulgaria" ]
Treaty of Lisbon, and Brexit (2004‍–‍present) In 2007, Bulgaria and Romania became EU members. Later that year, Slovenia adopted the euro, followed by Cyprus and Malta in 2008, Slovakia in 2009, Estonia in 2011, Latvia in 2014, and Lithuania in 2015. On 1 December 2009, the Lisbon Treaty entered into force and reformed...
has part(s)
19
[ "contains", "comprises", "includes", "consists of", "has components" ]
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[ "European Union", "has part(s)", "Cyprus" ]
Treaty of Lisbon, and Brexit (2004‍–‍present) In 2007, Bulgaria and Romania became EU members. Later that year, Slovenia adopted the euro, followed by Cyprus and Malta in 2008, Slovakia in 2009, Estonia in 2011, Latvia in 2014, and Lithuania in 2015. On 1 December 2009, the Lisbon Treaty entered into force and reformed...
has part(s)
19
[ "contains", "comprises", "includes", "consists of", "has components" ]
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[ "European Union", "has part(s)", "Croatia" ]
Treaty of Lisbon, and Brexit (2004‍–‍present) In 2007, Bulgaria and Romania became EU members. Later that year, Slovenia adopted the euro, followed by Cyprus and Malta in 2008, Slovakia in 2009, Estonia in 2011, Latvia in 2014, and Lithuania in 2015. On 1 December 2009, the Lisbon Treaty entered into force and reformed...
has part(s)
19
[ "contains", "comprises", "includes", "consists of", "has components" ]
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[ "European Union", "shares border with", "Vatican City" ]
Schengen Area The Schengen Area is an area comprising 27 European countries that have officially abolished all passport and all other types of border control at their mutual borders. Being an element within the wider area of freedom, security and justice policy of the EU, it mostly functions as a single jurisdiction un...
shares border with
1
[ "adjoins", "borders", "neighbors", "is adjacent to" ]
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[ "European Union", "follows", "European Atomic Energy Community" ]
Treaty of Rome (1958‍–‍1972) In 1957, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Germany signed the Treaty of Rome, which created the European Economic Community (EEC) and established a customs union. They also signed another pact creating the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) for cooperatio...
follows
117
[ "comes after", "comes next", "ensues" ]
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[ "European Union", "award received", "Nobel Peace Prize" ]
The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of 27 member states that are located primarily in Europe. The union has a total area of 4,233,255 km2 (1,634,469 sq mi) and an estimated total population of nearly 447 million. The EU has often been described as a sui generis political entity (with...
award received
62
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[ "European Union", "follows", "European Coal and Steel Community" ]
Initial years and the Paris Treaty (1948‍–‍1957) The year 1948 marked the beginning of the institutionalised modern European integration. In March 1948 the Treaty of Brussels was signed, establishing the Western Union (WU), followed by the International Authority for the Ruhr. Furthermore, the Organisation for European...
follows
117
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[ "European Union", "founded by", "West Germany" ]
Member states Through successive enlargements, the European Union has grown from the six founding states (Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands) to 27 members. Countries accede to the union by becoming a party to the founding treaties, thereby subjecting themselves to the privileges and ...
founded by
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[ "Latin Monetary Union", "founded by", "Second French Empire" ]
History Preliminary context The LMU adopted the specifications of the French gold franc, which had been introduced by Napoleon I in 1803 and was struck in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 40, 50 and 100 francs, with the 20 franc coin (6.45161 grams or 99.5636 grains of .900 fine gold struck on a 21-millimetre or 0.83-inch p...
founded by
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[ "Latin Monetary Union", "instance of", "currency union" ]
The Latin Monetary Union (LMU) was a 19th-century system that unified several European currencies into a single currency that could be used in all member states when most national currencies were still made out of gold and silver. It was established in 1865 and disbanded in 1927. Many countries minted coins according t...
instance of
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[ "German Confederation", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Luxembourg" ]
Germany (all states except Southern Schleswig in the north of Schleswig-Holstein) Austria (all states except Burgenland) Luxembourg (entire territory) Liechtenstein (entire territory) Netherlands (Duchy of Limburg, was a member of the Confederation from 1839 until 1866) Czech Republic (entire territory) Slovenia (excep...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "German Confederation", "language used", "German" ]
The German Confederation (German: Deutscher Bund, German pronunciation: [ˌdɔɪ̯t͡ʃɐ ˈbʊnt] (listen)) was an association of 39 predominantly German-speaking sovereign states in Central Europe. It was created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as a replacement of the former Holy Roman Empire, which had been dissolved in 18...
language used
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[ "German Confederation", "continent", "Europe" ]
The German Confederation (German: Deutscher Bund, German pronunciation: [ˌdɔɪ̯t͡ʃɐ ˈbʊnt] (listen)) was an association of 39 predominantly German-speaking sovereign states in Central Europe. It was created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as a replacement of the former Holy Roman Empire, which had been dissolved in 18...
continent
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[ "German Confederation", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Liechtenstein" ]
Germany (all states except Southern Schleswig in the north of Schleswig-Holstein) Austria (all states except Burgenland) Luxembourg (entire territory) Liechtenstein (entire territory) Netherlands (Duchy of Limburg, was a member of the Confederation from 1839 until 1866) Czech Republic (entire territory) Slovenia (excep...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "German Confederation", "replaced by", "North German Confederation" ]
The German Confederation (German: Deutscher Bund, German pronunciation: [ˌdɔɪ̯t͡ʃɐ ˈbʊnt] (listen)) was an association of 39 predominantly German-speaking sovereign states in Central Europe. It was created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as a replacement of the former Holy Roman Empire, which had been dissolved in 18...
replaced by
21
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[ "German Confederation", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Kingdom of Prussia" ]
Impact of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic invasions The late 18th century was a period of political, economic, intellectual, and cultural reforms, the Enlightenment (represented by figures such as Locke, Rousseau, Voltaire, and Adam Smith), but also involving early Romanticism, and climaxing with the French Re...
contains the administrative territorial entity
31
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[ "German Confederation", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Saxe-Hildburghausen" ]
Saxe-Weimar, Saxe-Meiningen, Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Saxe-Hildburghausen (5 states) Brunswick and Nassau (2 states) Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz (2 states) Oldenburg, Anhalt-Dessau, Anhalt-Bernburg, Anhalt-Köthen, Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (6 states) Ho...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "German Confederation", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Free City of Frankfurt" ]
The Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia were the largest and by far the most powerful members of the Confederation. Large parts of both countries were not included in the Confederation, because they had not been part of the former Holy Roman Empire, nor were the greater parts of their armed forces been incorpora...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "German Confederation", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck" ]
The Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia were the largest and by far the most powerful members of the Confederation. Large parts of both countries were not included in the Confederation, because they had not been part of the former Holy Roman Empire, nor were the greater parts of their armed forces been incorpora...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "German Confederation", "instance of", "confederation" ]
The German Confederation (German: Deutscher Bund, German pronunciation: [ˌdɔɪ̯t͡ʃɐ ˈbʊnt] (listen)) was an association of 39 predominantly German-speaking sovereign states in Central Europe. It was created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as a replacement of the former Holy Roman Empire, which had been dissolved in 18...
instance of
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[ "German Confederation", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Schwarzburg-Sondershausen" ]
Saxe-Weimar, Saxe-Meiningen, Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Saxe-Hildburghausen (5 states) Brunswick and Nassau (2 states) Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz (2 states) Oldenburg, Anhalt-Dessau, Anhalt-Bernburg, Anhalt-Köthen, Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (6 states) Ho...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "German Confederation", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt" ]
Saxe-Weimar, Saxe-Meiningen, Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Saxe-Hildburghausen (5 states) Brunswick and Nassau (2 states) Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz (2 states) Oldenburg, Anhalt-Dessau, Anhalt-Bernburg, Anhalt-Köthen, Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (6 states) Ho...
contains the administrative territorial entity
31
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[ "Danish Realm", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Denmark" ]
The Danish Realm (Danish: Danmarks Rige; Faroese: Danmarkar Ríki; Greenlandic: Danmarkip Naalagaaffik), officially the Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark; Faroese: Kongsríki Danmarkar; Greenlandic: Kunngeqarfik Danmarki), is a sovereign state located in Northern Europe and Northern North America. It consist...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Danish Realm", "has part(s)", "Denmark" ]
The Danish Realm (Danish: Danmarks Rige; Faroese: Danmarkar Ríki; Greenlandic: Danmarkip Naalagaaffik), officially the Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark; Faroese: Kongsríki Danmarkar; Greenlandic: Kunngeqarfik Danmarki), is a sovereign state located in Northern Europe and Northern North America. It consist...
has part(s)
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[ "Danish Realm", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Greenland" ]
The Danish Realm (Danish: Danmarks Rige; Faroese: Danmarkar Ríki; Greenlandic: Danmarkip Naalagaaffik), officially the Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark; Faroese: Kongsríki Danmarkar; Greenlandic: Kunngeqarfik Danmarki), is a sovereign state located in Northern Europe and Northern North America. It consist...
contains the administrative territorial entity
31
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null
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[ "Danish Realm", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Faroe Islands" ]
The Danish Realm (Danish: Danmarks Rige; Faroese: Danmarkar Ríki; Greenlandic: Danmarkip Naalagaaffik), officially the Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark; Faroese: Kongsríki Danmarkar; Greenlandic: Kunngeqarfik Danmarki), is a sovereign state located in Northern Europe and Northern North America. It consist...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Danish Realm", "instance of", "country" ]
Devolved powers The Kingdom of Denmark constitutes a unified sovereign state, with equal status between its constituent parts. Devolution differs from federalism in that the devolved powers of the subnational authority ultimately reside in central government, thus the state remains de jure unitary. The Self-Government ...
instance of
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[ "Danish Realm", "instance of", "constitutional monarchy" ]
Name The sovereign state that holds sovereignty over the Realm of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks Rige) is named "Kingdom of Denmark" (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark). The Constitution of the Kingdom of Denmark refers to the state's territory as Danmarks Rige, which means "The Realm of Denmark".The Danish term rigsfællesskabet, ...
instance of
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[ "Danish Realm", "ethnic group", "Danes" ]
Population and area Denmark's population is by far the largest of the three; 5.8 million people live in Denmark, and about 52,000 and 56,000 in the Faroe Island and Greenland, respectively. In comparison, there are ten cities in Denmark with a population above 50,000 people. Denmark is populated by the Danes, the Faroe...
ethnic group
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[ "ethnicity", "race", "cultural group", "people group", "nationality" ]
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[ "Danish Realm", "instance of", "unitary state" ]
The Danish Realm (Danish: Danmarks Rige; Faroese: Danmarkar Ríki; Greenlandic: Danmarkip Naalagaaffik), officially the Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark; Faroese: Kongsríki Danmarkar; Greenlandic: Kunngeqarfik Danmarki), is a sovereign state located in Northern Europe and Northern North America. It consist...
instance of
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[ "Danish Realm", "located in/on physical feature", "North Atlantic Ocean" ]
Population and area Denmark's population is by far the largest of the three; 5.8 million people live in Denmark, and about 52,000 and 56,000 in the Faroe Island and Greenland, respectively. In comparison, there are ten cities in Denmark with a population above 50,000 people. Denmark is populated by the Danes, the Faroe...
located in/on physical feature
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null
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[ "Danish Realm", "instance of", "sovereign state" ]
Name The sovereign state that holds sovereignty over the Realm of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks Rige) is named "Kingdom of Denmark" (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark). The Constitution of the Kingdom of Denmark refers to the state's territory as Danmarks Rige, which means "The Realm of Denmark".The Danish term rigsfællesskabet, ...
instance of
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[ "Danish Realm", "instance of", "kingdom" ]
The Danish Realm (Danish: Danmarks Rige; Faroese: Danmarkar Ríki; Greenlandic: Danmarkip Naalagaaffik), officially the Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark; Faroese: Kongsríki Danmarkar; Greenlandic: Kunngeqarfik Danmarki), is a sovereign state located in Northern Europe and Northern North America. It consist...
instance of
5
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[ "Danish Realm", "category for people born here", "Category:Births in Denmark" ]
The Danish Realm (Danish: Danmarks Rige; Faroese: Danmarkar Ríki; Greenlandic: Danmarkip Naalagaaffik), officially the Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark; Faroese: Kongsríki Danmarkar; Greenlandic: Kunngeqarfik Danmarki), is a sovereign state located in Northern Europe and Northern North America. It consist...
category for people born here
32
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[ "Danish Realm", "has part(s)", "Greenland" ]
Name The sovereign state that holds sovereignty over the Realm of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks Rige) is named "Kingdom of Denmark" (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark). The Constitution of the Kingdom of Denmark refers to the state's territory as Danmarks Rige, which means "The Realm of Denmark".The Danish term rigsfællesskabet, ...
has part(s)
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[ "Danish Realm", "has part(s)", "Faroe Islands" ]
Name The sovereign state that holds sovereignty over the Realm of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks Rige) is named "Kingdom of Denmark" (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark). The Constitution of the Kingdom of Denmark refers to the state's territory as Danmarks Rige, which means "The Realm of Denmark".The Danish term rigsfællesskabet, ...
has part(s)
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[ "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "shares border with", "Belgium" ]
Geography The Kingdom of the Netherlands covers a total area of 42,531 km2 (16,421 sq mi); and a land area of 34,467 km2 (13,308 sq mi). The Kingdom of the Netherlands has land borders with Belgium, Germany (both in the European Netherlands), and France (on Saint Martin). About one quarter of the Netherlands lies below...
shares border with
1
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[ "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "continent", "Europe" ]
The Kingdom of the Netherlands (Dutch: Koninkrijk der Nederlanden; pronounced [ˈkoːnɪŋkrɛiɡ dɛr ˈneːdərlɑndə(n)] (listen)), commonly known as simply the Netherlands, is a sovereign state and constitutional monarchy with 98% of its territory and population in Western Europe and with several small West Indian island terr...
continent
8
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[ "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "different from", "Netherlands" ]
Constituent countries The Kingdom of the Netherlands consists of four constituent countries: the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten. There is a difference between the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Netherlands: the Kingdom of the Netherlands is the comprehensive sovereign state, while the Netherlands is ...
different from
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[ "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "head of government", "Mark Rutte" ]
Netherlands The Netherlands is a representative parliamentary democracy organised as a unitary state. Its administration consists of the Monarch and the Council of Ministers, which is headed by a Prime Minister (currently Mark Rutte). The people are represented by the States General of the Netherlands, which consists o...
head of government
3
[ "Prime Minister", "President", "Chief Minister", "Premier", "Chancellor" ]
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[ "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "shares border with", "Germany" ]
Geography The Kingdom of the Netherlands covers a total area of 42,531 km2 (16,421 sq mi); and a land area of 34,467 km2 (13,308 sq mi). The Kingdom of the Netherlands has land borders with Belgium, Germany (both in the European Netherlands), and France (on Saint Martin). About one quarter of the Netherlands lies below...
shares border with
1
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[ "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "shares border with", "France" ]
Geography The Kingdom of the Netherlands covers a total area of 42,531 km2 (16,421 sq mi); and a land area of 34,467 km2 (13,308 sq mi). The Kingdom of the Netherlands has land borders with Belgium, Germany (both in the European Netherlands), and France (on Saint Martin). About one quarter of the Netherlands lies below...
shares border with
1
[ "adjoins", "borders", "neighbors", "is adjacent to" ]
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[ "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "member of", "European Union" ]
Relationship with the European Union The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a founding member state of the European Union. Although originally both Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles were explicitly excluded from association with the European Economic Community by means of a special protocol attached to the Treaty of Rom...
member of
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[ "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "instance of", "country" ]
The Kingdom of the Netherlands (Dutch: Koninkrijk der Nederlanden; pronounced [ˈkoːnɪŋkrɛiɡ dɛr ˈneːdərlɑndə(n)] (listen)), commonly known as simply the Netherlands, is a sovereign state and constitutional monarchy with 98% of its territory and population in Western Europe and with several small West Indian island terr...
instance of
5
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[ "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "office held by head of government", "Prime Minister of the Netherlands" ]
Netherlands The Netherlands is a representative parliamentary democracy organised as a unitary state. Its administration consists of the Monarch and the Council of Ministers, which is headed by a Prime Minister (currently Mark Rutte). The people are represented by the States General of the Netherlands, which consists o...
office held by head of government
2
[ "Head of Government Position", "Chief Minister of State", "Prime Ministership", "Chief of Executive", "State Premier" ]
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[ "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Curaçao" ]
Constitutional reform of the Netherlands Antilles In 2004, a joint commission proposed major reforms for the Netherlands Antilles. On 11 October and 2 November 2006, agreements were signed between the Dutch government and the governments of each island that would put into effect the commission's findings by 15 December...
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The Kingdom of the Netherlands (Dutch: Koninkrijk der Nederlanden; pronounced [ˈkoːnɪŋkrɛiɡ dɛr ˈneːdərlɑndə(n)] (listen)), commonly known as simply the Netherlands, is a sovereign state and constitutional monarchy with 98% of its territory and population in Western Europe and with several small West Indian island terr...
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[ "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "instance of", "OECD country" ]
Netherlands The Netherlands is a representative parliamentary democracy organised as a unitary state. Its administration consists of the Monarch and the Council of Ministers, which is headed by a Prime Minister (currently Mark Rutte). The people are represented by the States General of the Netherlands, which consists o...
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[ "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Aruba" ]
Constitutional reform of the Netherlands Antilles In 2004, a joint commission proposed major reforms for the Netherlands Antilles. On 11 October and 2 November 2006, agreements were signed between the Dutch government and the governments of each island that would put into effect the commission's findings by 15 December...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "instance of", "sovereign state" ]
The Kingdom of the Netherlands (Dutch: Koninkrijk der Nederlanden; pronounced [ˈkoːnɪŋkrɛiɡ dɛr ˈneːdərlɑndə(n)] (listen)), commonly known as simply the Netherlands, is a sovereign state and constitutional monarchy with 98% of its territory and population in Western Europe and with several small West Indian island terr...
instance of
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "different from", "New York" ]
Statistical history The U.S. Census Bureau first designated metropolitan areas in 1950 as standard metropolitan areas (SMAs). The "New York–Northeastern NJ SMA" was defined to include 17 counties: 9 in New York (the five boroughs of New York City, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, and Rockland) and 8 in New Jersey (Bergen,...
different from
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Newark" ]
The U.S. Office of Management and Budget utilizes two definitions of the urbanized area: the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) and the combined statistical area (CSA). The MSA definition is titled the New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, and includes a population of 20.3 million people...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Jersey City" ]
The U.S. Office of Management and Budget utilizes two definitions of the urbanized area: the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) and the combined statistical area (CSA). The MSA definition is titled the New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, and includes a population of 20.3 million people...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Nassau County" ]
Geography The area is frequently divided into the following subregions: New York City (the primary urban center of the metropolitan region, comprising five boroughs, one of which is Manhattan, the geographical, cultural, and economic core of the entire metropolitan area) Central and eastern Long Island (Nassau and Suff...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Suffolk County" ]
New York–Jersey City–White Plains, NY–NJ Metropolitan Division (11,732,233) Kings County, NY (the borough of Brooklyn in NYC) Queens County, NY (the borough of Queens in NYC) New York County, NY (the borough of Manhattan in NYC) Bronx County, NY (the borough of The Bronx in NYC) Richmond County, NY (the borough of Stat...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Westchester County" ]
The U.S. Office of Management and Budget utilizes two definitions of the urbanized area: the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) and the combined statistical area (CSA). The MSA definition is titled the New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, and includes a population of 20.3 million people...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Rockland County" ]
New York–Jersey City–White Plains, NY–NJ Metropolitan Division (11,732,233) Kings County, NY (the borough of Brooklyn in NYC) Queens County, NY (the borough of Queens in NYC) New York County, NY (the borough of Manhattan in NYC) Bronx County, NY (the borough of The Bronx in NYC) Richmond County, NY (the borough of Stat...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Bergen County" ]
New York–Jersey City–White Plains, NY–NJ Metropolitan Division (11,732,233) Kings County, NY (the borough of Brooklyn in NYC) Queens County, NY (the borough of Queens in NYC) New York County, NY (the borough of Manhattan in NYC) Bronx County, NY (the borough of The Bronx in NYC) Richmond County, NY (the borough of Stat...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Dutchess County" ]
Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk–Danbury, CT MSA (916,829) Fairfield County New Haven–Milford, CT MSA (862,477) New Haven County, Connecticut Trenton-Princeton, NJ MSA (396,811) Mercer County Torrington, CT micropolitan statistical area (189,927) Litchfield County Kingston, NY MSA (182,693) Ulster County East Stroudsburg, P...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Putnam County" ]
New York–Jersey City–White Plains, NY–NJ Metropolitan Division (11,732,233) Kings County, NY (the borough of Brooklyn in NYC) Queens County, NY (the borough of Queens in NYC) New York County, NY (the borough of Manhattan in NYC) Bronx County, NY (the borough of The Bronx in NYC) Richmond County, NY (the borough of Stat...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Essex County" ]
Statistical history The U.S. Census Bureau first designated metropolitan areas in 1950 as standard metropolitan areas (SMAs). The "New York–Northeastern NJ SMA" was defined to include 17 counties: 9 in New York (the five boroughs of New York City, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, and Rockland) and 8 in New Jersey (Bergen,...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Hudson County" ]
New York–Jersey City–White Plains, NY–NJ Metropolitan Division (11,732,233) Kings County, NY (the borough of Brooklyn in NYC) Queens County, NY (the borough of Queens in NYC) New York County, NY (the borough of Manhattan in NYC) Bronx County, NY (the borough of The Bronx in NYC) Richmond County, NY (the borough of Stat...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Pike County" ]
Combined statistical area Combined statistical areas (CSAs) group together adjacent core-based statistical areas with a high degree of economic interconnection. The New York–Newark, NY–NJ–CT–PA Combined Statistical Area had an estimated population of 23.7 million as of 2014. About one out of every fifteen Americans res...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Passaic County" ]
New York–Jersey City–White Plains, NY–NJ Metropolitan Division (11,732,233) Kings County, NY (the borough of Brooklyn in NYC) Queens County, NY (the borough of Queens in NYC) New York County, NY (the borough of Manhattan in NYC) Bronx County, NY (the borough of The Bronx in NYC) Richmond County, NY (the borough of Stat...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Morris County" ]
New York–Jersey City–White Plains, NY–NJ Metropolitan Division (11,732,233) Kings County, NY (the borough of Brooklyn in NYC) Queens County, NY (the borough of Queens in NYC) New York County, NY (the borough of Manhattan in NYC) Bronx County, NY (the borough of The Bronx in NYC) Richmond County, NY (the borough of Stat...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Union County" ]
Statistical history The U.S. Census Bureau first designated metropolitan areas in 1950 as standard metropolitan areas (SMAs). The "New York–Northeastern NJ SMA" was defined to include 17 counties: 9 in New York (the five boroughs of New York City, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, and Rockland) and 8 in New Jersey (Bergen,...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "New York metropolitan area", "different from", "New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area" ]
Definitions Metropolitan statistical area The counties and county groupings constituting the New York metropolitan area are listed below, with 2010 census figures:Combined statistical area Combined statistical areas (CSAs) group together adjacent core-based statistical areas with a high degree of economic interconnecti...
different from
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[ "Washington metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Washington, D.C." ]
The Washington metropolitan area, also sometimes referred to as the National Capital Region or the DMV (for DC, Maryland, Virginia), is the metropolitan area centered on Washington, D.C. The metropolitan area includes all of Washington, D.C., and parts of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. It is part of the larger ...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Washington metropolitan area", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Washington, D.C." ]
The Washington metropolitan area, also sometimes referred to as the National Capital Region or the DMV (for DC, Maryland, Virginia), is the metropolitan area centered on Washington, D.C. The metropolitan area includes all of Washington, D.C., and parts of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. It is part of the larger ...
located in the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Washington metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Alexandria" ]
Nomenclature The U.S. Office of Management and Budget defines the area as the Washington–Arlington–Alexandria, DC–VA–MD–WV metropolitan statistical area, a metropolitan statistical area used for statistical purposes by the United States Census Bureau and other agencies. The region's three largest cities are the federal...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Washington metropolitan area", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Virginia" ]
The Washington metropolitan area, also sometimes referred to as the National Capital Region or the DMV (for DC, Maryland, Virginia), is the metropolitan area centered on Washington, D.C. The metropolitan area includes all of Washington, D.C., and parts of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. It is part of the larger ...
located in the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Washington metropolitan area", "contains the administrative territorial entity", "Arlington County" ]
Nomenclature The U.S. Office of Management and Budget defines the area as the Washington–Arlington–Alexandria, DC–VA–MD–WV metropolitan statistical area, a metropolitan statistical area used for statistical purposes by the United States Census Bureau and other agencies. The region's three largest cities are the federal...
contains the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Washington metropolitan area", "instance of", "capital region" ]
Nomenclature The U.S. Office of Management and Budget defines the area as the Washington–Arlington–Alexandria, DC–VA–MD–WV metropolitan statistical area, a metropolitan statistical area used for statistical purposes by the United States Census Bureau and other agencies. The region's three largest cities are the federal...
instance of
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[ "Washington metropolitan area", "instance of", "Metropolitan Statistical Area" ]
Nomenclature The U.S. Office of Management and Budget defines the area as the Washington–Arlington–Alexandria, DC–VA–MD–WV metropolitan statistical area, a metropolitan statistical area used for statistical purposes by the United States Census Bureau and other agencies. The region's three largest cities are the federal...
instance of
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[ "Washington metropolitan area", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Prince William County" ]
Area codes 202 and 771 (Starting November 2021) – Washington, D.C. 571 and 703 – Northern Virginia including the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, and Falls Church as well as Arlington, Fairfax, Stafford, Prince William, and Loudoun counties (571 created March 1, 2000; 703 in October 1947). 240 and 301 – portions of Maryl...
located in the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Washington metropolitan area", "has part(s)", "Washington–Arlington–Alexandria metropolitan division" ]
Nomenclature The U.S. Office of Management and Budget defines the area as the Washington–Arlington–Alexandria, DC–VA–MD–WV metropolitan statistical area, a metropolitan statistical area used for statistical purposes by the United States Census Bureau and other agencies. The region's three largest cities are the federal...
has part(s)
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[ "Marvin the Paranoid Android", "instance of", "robot" ]
Marvin the Paranoid Android is a fictional character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series by Douglas Adams. Marvin is the ship's robot aboard the starship Heart of Gold. Originally built as one of many failed prototypes of Sirius Cybernetics Corporation's GPP (Genuine People Personalities) technology, Marvin ...
instance of
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[ "Marvin the Paranoid Android", "creator", "Douglas Adams" ]
Marvin the Paranoid Android is a fictional character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series by Douglas Adams. Marvin is the ship's robot aboard the starship Heart of Gold. Originally built as one of many failed prototypes of Sirius Cybernetics Corporation's GPP (Genuine People Personalities) technology, Marvin ...
creator
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[ "author", "originator", "designer", "founder", "producer" ]
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[ "Marvin the Paranoid Android", "present in work", "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" ]
I didn't ask to be made: no one consulted me or considered my feelings in the matter. I don't think it even occurred to them that I might have feelings. After I was made, I was left in a dark room for six months... and me with this terrible pain in all the diodes down my left side. I called for succour in my loneliness...
present in work
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[ "Marvin the Paranoid Android", "performer", "David Learner" ]
Portrayals Radio and TV Marvin's voice was performed by Stephen Moore on the first five radio series and television series and by Jim Broadbent in the sixth radio series. David Learner operated his body on television, having previously played and voiced the part for the stage version.
performer
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[ "actor", "actress", "performing artist", "theater artist", "stage artist" ]
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[ "Marvin the Paranoid Android", "instance of", "film character" ]
Film Warwick Davis wore the Marvin costume in the 2005 film. He is voiced by Alan Rickman. This Marvin's design is a departure from the Marvin of the television series, featuring shorter with an oversized head and stubby limbs. The original television costume from the 1981 television series was refurbished for a cameo ...
instance of
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[ "Marvin the Paranoid Android", "instance of", "fictional robot" ]
Marvin the Paranoid Android is a fictional character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series by Douglas Adams. Marvin is the ship's robot aboard the starship Heart of Gold. Originally built as one of many failed prototypes of Sirius Cybernetics Corporation's GPP (Genuine People Personalities) technology, Marvin ...
instance of
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[ "Marvin the Paranoid Android", "manufacturer", "Sirius Cybernetics Corporation" ]
Marvin the Paranoid Android is a fictional character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series by Douglas Adams. Marvin is the ship's robot aboard the starship Heart of Gold. Originally built as one of many failed prototypes of Sirius Cybernetics Corporation's GPP (Genuine People Personalities) technology, Marvin ...
manufacturer
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[ "producer", "maker", "manufacturerer", "fabricator", "builder" ]
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[ "Arthur Dent", "present in work", "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy pentalogy" ]
Arthur Philip Dent is a fictional character and the hapless protagonist of the comic science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. In the radio, LP and television versions of the story, Arthur is played by Simon Jones (not to be confused with Peter Jones, the voice of the guide). In Ken ...
present in work
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[ "Arthur Dent", "present in work", "Mostly Harmless" ]
Arthur's story Along with Ford Prefect, Arthur Dent barely escapes from Earth as it is demolished to make way for a hyperspace bypass. Arthur spends the next several years, still wearing his dressing gown, helplessly launched from crisis to crisis while trying to straighten out his lifestyle. He rather enjoys tea, but ...
present in work
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[ "Arthur Dent", "uses", "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" ]
Arthur Philip Dent is a fictional character and the hapless protagonist of the comic science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. In the radio, LP and television versions of the story, Arthur is played by Simon Jones (not to be confused with Peter Jones, the voice of the guide). In Ken ...
uses
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[ "Arthur Dent", "present in work", "And Another Thing..." ]
Arthur's story Along with Ford Prefect, Arthur Dent barely escapes from Earth as it is demolished to make way for a hyperspace bypass. Arthur spends the next several years, still wearing his dressing gown, helplessly launched from crisis to crisis while trying to straighten out his lifestyle. He rather enjoys tea, but ...
present in work
69
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