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Q7330782 | Richmond Centre | Richmond Centre (corporately styled as CF Richmond Centre and formerly known as Richmond Square) is a shopping mall in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. Its street address is on No. 3 Rd, but it stretches as far west as Minoru Blvd and as far south as Granville Ave. Richmond City Hall is immediately south of the mall... | commercial mall in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada | [
"shopping center"
] |
Q1607193 | Henry R. Harris | Henry Richard Harris (February 2, 1828 – October 15, 1909) was a U.S. Representative from Georgia. Born in Sparta, Georgia, Harris moved to Greenville, Georgia, in 1833. He attended an academy in Mount Zion, Georgia, and was graduated from Emory College at Oxford, Georgia, in 1847. He served as a member of the State co... | U.S. Representative from Georgia (1828-1909) | [
"human"
] |
Q5988549 | Khoruseh | Khoruseh (Persian: خروسه, also Romanized as Khorūseh; also known as Khuruseh) is a village in Kalatrazan Rural District, Kalatrazan District, Sanandaj County, Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 608, in 147 families. The village is populated by Kurds. | village in Kurdistan, Iran | [
"human settlement"
] |
Q75262224 | Sir William Clayton, 5th Baronet | Sir William Robert Clayton, 5th Baronet (28 August 1786 – 19 September 1866) was an English Army officer and politician. He was the eldest son of Sir William Clayton, 4th Baronet of Harleyford, near Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire and educated at Eton college. He succeeded his father in 1834. He joined the Army as an Ens... | British politician (1786-1866) | [
"human"
] |
Q163040 | Thomas Linke | Thomas Linke (born 26 December 1969) is a retired German professional footballer who played as a central defender who last worked as the director of football of FC Ingolstadt 04. Linke was remembered as a hard-nosed tackler with tremendous heading ability, and played in 13 Bundesliga seasons in representation of Schalk... | German association football player | [
"human"
] |
Q30522357 | Eric Schwitzgebel | Eric Schwitzgebel is an American philosopher and professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. His main interests include connections between empirical psychology and philosophy of mind and the nature of belief. He received his PhD from University of California, Berkeley under the supervision of E... | American philosopher | [
"human"
] |
Q6544299 | Liesbet Dreesen | Liesbet Dreesen (born 7 November 1976) is a retired Belgian freestyle swimmer. She won a bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay at the 2000 European Aquatics Championships and participated in the 2000 Summer Olympics in two events, but did not reach the finals.Between 1996 and 2000, Dreesen won four national tit... | Belgian swimmer | [
"human"
] |
Q79359940 | Felix Film | Felix Film Corporation (Japanese: 株式会社FelixFilm, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Ferikkusu Firumu) is a Japanese 3DCG-focused animation studio founded on May 14, 2014 in Mitaka, Tokyo. | Japanese animation studio | [
"animation studio"
] |
Q19288136 | Komodo | Komodo and Dragon by Komodo Chess (also known as Dragon or Komodo Dragon) are UCI chess engines developed by Komodo Chess, which is a part of Chess.com. The engines were originally authored by Don Dailey and GM Larry Kaufman. Dragon and Komodo are commercial chess engines, but older versions of Komodo (13 and older) ar... | chess engine | [
"chess engine"
] |
Q19742989 | Columbidae | Columbidae () is a bird family consisting of pigeons and doves. It is the only family in the order Columbiformes. These are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills that in some species feature fleshy ceres. They primarily feed on seeds, fruits, and plants. The family occurs worldwide, but the greate... | family of birds | [
"taxon"
] |
Q22097853 | 2015–16 Northern Ireland Football League Cup | The 2015–16 Northern Ireland Football League Cup (known as the JBE League Cup for sponsorship purposes) was the 30th edition of Northern Ireland's football knock-out cup competition for national league clubs, and the third edition of the competition as the Northern Ireland Football League Cup. This season's League Cup ... | football tournament season | [
"sports season"
] |
Q77140056 | Shinobu Fukushima | Shinobu Fukushima (福島 忍, Fukushima Shinobu, born 14 December 1956 in Fujieda, Shizuoka Prefecture) is a Japanese ice sledge hockey goaltender. He was part of the Japanese sledge hockey team that won a silver medal at the 2010 Winter Paralympics. He competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics at age 61.He became paralyzed foll... | Japanese Paralympic sledge hockey player | [
"human"
] |
Q1388597 | Jallais | Jallais (French pronunciation: [ʒalɛ] (listen)) is a former commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in western France. On 15 December 2015, Andrezé, Beaupréau, La Chapelle-du-Genêt, Gesté, Jallais, La Jubaudière, Le Pin-en-Mauges, La Poitevinière, Saint-Philbert-en-Mauges and Villedieu-la-Blouère merged becoming one c... | former commune in Maine-et-Loire, France | [
"commune of France",
"delegated commune"
] |
Q16837744 | 2001 Cook Islands Round Cup | The 2001 season of the Cook Islands Round Cup was the twenty eighth recorded season of top flight association football competition in the Cook Islands, with any results between 1951 and 1969 and also in 1986 and 1988–1990 currently unknown. Tupapa Maraerenga won the championship, their first recorded championship. Avat... | football league season | [
"sports season"
] |
Q5943906 | Tres Caínes | Los Tres Caínes (The 3 Cains) is a 2013 Spanish-language telenovela produced by RTI Producciones for Colombia-based television network RCN TV and United States-based television network MundoFox. Based on the story of the Colombian paramilitary leaders Carlos Castaño, Vicente Castaño and Fidel Castaño. Gregorio Pernía s... | television series | [
"television series"
] |
Q48877256 | Gimena Accardi | María Gimena de los Milagros Accardi (born 27 May 1985), better known as Gimena Accardi, is an Argentinian actress. | actress, model and singer | [
"human"
] |
Q724514 | Gregório Lopes | Gregório Lopes (c. 1490 – 1550) was one of the most important Renaissance painters from Portugal. Gregório Lopes was educated in the workshop of Jorge Afonso, the court painter of King Manuel I. Later he himself became court painter for both Manuel I and for his successor, John III. In 1514 he married the daughter of J... | Portuguese artist (1490-1550) | [
"human"
] |
Q737896 | Varanus niloticus | The Nile monitor (Varanus niloticus) is a large member of the monitor family (Varanidae) found throughout most of Sub-Saharan Africa and along the Nile. The population in West African forests and savannahs is sometimes recognized as a separate species, the West African Nile monitor (V. stellatus). It is one of the larg... | species of reptile | [
"taxon"
] |
Q439315 | Jemaine Clement | Jemaine Atea Mahana Clement (born 10 January 1974) is a New Zealand actor, comedian, musician and filmmaker. He has released several albums with Bret McKenzie as the musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords, and created a comedy series of the same name for both the BBC and HBO, for which he received six Primetime Emm... | New Zealand actor and musician | [
"human"
] |
Q18559430 | Paul Segre | Paul Segre is an American businessman who was named CEO of Synamedia on October 23, 2020. He was previously best known as the CEO of Genesys in Daly City, California. Segre received a bachelor's degree in the mathematical sciences and a master's degree in Operations Research from Stanford University in 1983.In 2002, Se... | American businessman | [
"human"
] |
Q5514465 | GRIN2D | Glutamate [NMDA] receptor subunit epsilon-4 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GRIN2D gene. | protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens | [
"protein-coding gene",
"gene"
] |
Q6818995 | Bıyıklıalanı | Bıyıklıalanı is a village in the Keles district of Bursa Province in Turkey. | köy in Keles, Turkey | [
"village in Turkey"
] |
Q106589 | Carl Hunstein | Carl Hunstein (1843 – March 13, 1888) was a German ornithologist and plant collector. Hunstein was born in Homberg, Germany. He emigrated to America, then relocated to New Zealand. From 1885 until his death, he was employed by the German New Guinea Company.He was a successful discoverer of new species of birds-of-parad... | German ornithologist, plant collector and administrator | [
"human"
] |
Q16994568 | I Know | "I Know" is a 1998 song by American recording R&B/soul artist Luther Vandross. The single was released in support of the album of the same name. The single reached its lowest peak at number sixty-one on the Billboard's Hot R&B Singles. The song also features singer Stevie Wonder on harmonica. | 1998 song performed by Luther Vandross | [
"musical work/composition"
] |
Q5174891 | Costa Rican Center of Science and Culture | Centro Costarricense de la Ciencia y la Cultura (Costa Rican Center of Science and Culture) is a science and culture museum complex in Costa Rica. Located in a fortress-like building that once served as the central penitentiary between 1910 and 1979, the center was inaugurated in 1994. It contains a number of important... | museum in Costa Rica also known as Museo de Los Niños | [
"opera house"
] |
Q64757580 | Ray Whitmore | Ray Whitmore (1920–2008) was a British mining and metallurgical engineer and academic, who specialised in research into radar, mining and metallurgical engineering and mining heritage in England and Australia. | British mining and metallurgical engineer and academic | [
"human"
] |
Q5399747 | Essex Institute Historic District | The Essex Institute Historic District is a historic district at 134-132, 128, 126 Essex Street and 13 Washington Square West in Salem, Massachusetts. It consists of a compact group of properties associated with the Essex Institute, founded in 1848 and merged in 1992 into the Peabody Essex Museum. Listed by increasing s... | historic district in Massachusetts, United States | [
"historic district"
] |
Q7335451 | Riot in Cell Block Number 9 | "Riot in Cell Block #9" is a R&B song composed by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in 1954. The song was first recorded by The Robins the same year. That recording was one of the first R&B hits to use sound effects and employed a Muddy Waters stop-time riff as the instrumental backing. | 1954 song by American songwriting team Leiber & Stoller | [
"musical work/composition"
] |
Q3664378 | Cencio la Parolaccia | Cencio la Parolaccia (Cencio's Profanities) is a restaurant in the Trastevere rione of Rome. It is mostly famous for the behaviour of its waiters, who curse at or otherwise verbally abuse the diners, including tourists. The restaurant mainly serves Roman cuisine. | restaurant in Rome | [
"restaurant"
] |
Q2483596 | Battle of Fort Bisland | The Battle of Fort Bisland was fought in the American Civil War between Union Major General Nathaniel P. Banks against Confederate Major General Richard Taylor during Banks' operations against the Bayou Teche region in southern Louisiana. | battle of the American Civil War | [
"battle"
] |
Q79080027 | Chaim Noy | Chain Noy (Hebrew: חיים נוי; born: 1 July 1968) is an Israeli media and communication professor in the School of Communication at Bar Ilan University. He is the Chair of Israel Communication Association (ISCA), and the Vice President – International Association for Dialogue Analysis (IADA). Noy previously taught at the... | professor of media and communication | [
"human"
] |
Q21502929 | Eugéne Mayor | Eugène Mayor (7 June 1877, Neuchâtel – 14 September 1976, Neuchâtel) was a Swiss physician and mycologist. He studied medicine in Geneva, and from 1906 worked as a physician in his hometown of Neuchâtel. In 1910, with parasitologist Otto Fuhrmann, he embarked on a scientific expedition to Colombia, about which, the boo... | Swiss mycologist (1877-1976) | [
"human"
] |
Q2584337 | Spodnji Vrsnik | Spodnji Vrsnik (pronounced [ˈspoːdnji ʋəɾˈsniːk], German: Unterwresnik) is a small settlement next to Gorenji Vrsnik in the hills east of Idrija in the traditional Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. | place in Littoral, Slovenia | [
"human settlement"
] |
Q18062220 | Allan Luttecke | Allan Andreas Luttecke Rascovky (born 31 January 1993) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a striker and his last team was Primera B de Chile club A.C. Barnechea. He made his debut on 3 August 2014. | Chilean footballer | [
"human"
] |
Q7063876 | Nour | Marian Phillip Abi Habib (Arabic: ماريان فيليب أبي حبيب; born 13 May 1973), known as Nour (Arabic: نور), is a Lebanese actress who performs in Egypt. | Lebanese actress | [
"human"
] |
Q7236158 | Power's Cabin Shootout | The Power's Cabin shootout, or the Power Brothers shootout, occurred on February 10, 1918, when a posse attempted to arrest a group of miners at their cabin in the Galiuro Mountains. Four men were killed during the shootout, including three lawmen and Jeff Power, the owner of the cabin. The Power brothers, Tom and John... | 1918 shooting in Arizona | [
"occurrence"
] |
Q7530109 | Siren Bay | Siren Bay (71°22′S 169°15′E) is a small bay formed by the configuration of the ice at the terminus of Shipley Glacier and the northwest side of Flat Island along the north coast of Victoria Land. Charted by the Northern Party, led by Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13, and so named by them because t... | body of water in Antarctica | [
"bay"
] |
Q11897298 | The Serpent's Shadow | The Serpent's Shadow is a 2012 fantasy adventure novel based on Egyptian mythology written by American author Rick Riordan. It is the third and final novel in The Kane Chronicles series. It was published by Disney Hyperion on May 1, 2012. | fantasy adventure novel, 2012, third and last in the Kane trilogy | [
"literary work"
] |
Q16910651 | 1875 Mid Surrey by-election | The 1875 Mid Surrey by-election was fought on 24 November 1875. The byelection was fought due to the resignation (Justice of the Court of Appeal) of the incumbent Conservative MP, Richard Baggallay. It was won by the Conservative candidate Sir Trevor Lawrence. | UK Parliamentary by-election | [
"by-election"
] |
Q95350461 | Christian Lara | Christian Lara (born January 25, 1939, in Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe, French West Indies) is a Guadeloupean/French film director, writer, cinematographer and producer. Having shot more than twenty feature films in the Caribbean, France, Canada, Africa, he is regarded by many as "the Father of French Antilles cinema". | Guadeloupean film director | [
"human"
] |
Q7817602 | Tom Skladany | Thomas Edward Skladany (born June 29, 1955) is a former American football punter who is widely considered to be, along with Ray Guy, one of the two greatest punters in college football history. Skladany later played in the NFL from 1978–1983. Skladany, the only three-time first-team All-American punter in college histo... | American football player | [
"human"
] |
Q17176577 | Dublin Connolly railway station | Connolly station (Irish: Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile) or Dublin Connolly is the busiest railway station in Dublin and Ireland, and is a focal point in the Irish route network. On the North side of the River Liffey, it provides InterCity, Enterprise and commuter services to the north, north-west, south-east and south-west. T... | Train station in Dublin | [
"station located on surface",
"railway station"
] |
Q20005064 | Lino Carletto | Lino Carletto (born 20 July 1943) is an Italian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1969 Tour de France. | Italian bicycle racer | [
"human"
] |
Q3549759 | A Season in Hell | A Season in Hell (French: Une saison en enfer, Italian: Una stagione all'inferno) is a 1971 French-Italian drama film directed by Nelo Risi. The film tells the life and death of the poet Arthur Rimbaud and his troubled relationship with the poet Paul Verlaine until the African adventure in Ethiopia. | 1971 French-Italian drama film directed by Nelo Risi | [
"film"
] |
Q2667740 | Cuban Vireo | The Cuban vireo (Vireo gundlachii) is a species of bird in the family Vireonidae that is endemic to Cuba. Its natural habitats are dry forests, lowland moist forests, xeric shrublands, and heavily degraded former forest. Its specific name is in honor of Cuban zoologist Juan Gundlach. | species of bird | [
"taxon"
] |
Q16589684 | Laura Tremosa | Laura Tremosa Bonavia (born 1937, Espolla, Catalonia) is a Spanish industrial engineer and feminist. She studied mechanical engineering at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia in Barcelona, and earned her doctorate in the same field at the UPC in 1964. She was the first Catalan woman, and the second Spanish woman wh... | Spanish industrial engineer and feminist | [
"human"
] |
Q7940723 | Voltaconger | Voltaconger is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived from the early to middle Eocene. | genus of fishes | [
"fossil taxon"
] |
Q7944993 | Věra Soukupová | Věra Soukupová (born 12 April 1932) is a Czech mezzo-soprano.Born in Prague, Soukupová studied singing at the Prague Conservatory and privately with Luis Kadeřábek and A. Mustanová-Linková. She won several competitions, including the international singing competition in Prague (1954), the international singing competit... | Czech opera singer | [
"human"
] |
Q39059924 | 3DF Zephyr | 3DF Zephyr is a commercial photogrammetry and 3D modeling software. Developed and marketed by the Italian software house 3DFLOW, 3DF Zephyr was first released in January 2014 and continuously updated since then. It's a complete photogrammetry pipeline software package that includes many post processing tools for post p... | photogrammetry and 3D modeling software | [
"software"
] |
Q2395618 | Maserati 6CM | The Maserati 6CM is an Italian single-seater racing car, made by Maserati of Modena from 1936 to 1940 for the Voiturette racing class. Twenty-seven were built on the Maserati 4CM frame, with front suspension as on the Maserati V8RI, and had a successful racing career from 1936 to 1939. The 6CM was introduced to the wor... | motor vehicle | [
"automobile model",
"sports car"
] |
Q33251 | Church Slavonic | Church Slavonic (црькъвьнословѣньскъ ѩзыкъ, crĭkŭvĭnoslověnĭskŭ językŭ, literally "Church-Slavonic language"), also known as Church Slavic, New Church Slavonic or New Church Slavic, is the conservative Slavic liturgical language used by the Eastern Orthodox Church in Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, North Mac... | language of the Slavic Orthodox liturgy | [
"ancient language",
"artificial language",
"script",
"literary language",
"Slavic",
"sacred language"
] |
Q84974319 | KhAI-3 | The Kharkiv KhAI-3 or Aviavnito-3 was one of several Soviet mid-1930s motor glider transports intended to reduce transport costs. | 1936 motor glider prototype by the Kharkiv Aviation Institute | [
"aircraft model",
"aircraft",
"flying wing"
] |
Q7867086 | USS Agassiz | USS Agassiz (1861) was borrowed by the Union Navy from the U.S. Coast Survey during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a gunboat in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways. | gunboat of the United States Navy | [
"ship"
] |
Q23621879 | Antonio da San Gimignano | Antonio da San Gimignano (died 1496) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Bagnoregio (1488–1496). | Roman Catholic bishop | [
"human"
] |
Q42635150 | Katie Witkiewitz | Katie Witkiewitz is an American psychologist, Regents' Professor of Psychology at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Scientist of the Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, & Addictions, and Director of the Addictive Behaviors and Quantitative (ABQ) Research Lab.Witkiewitz has been recognized nati... | researcher | [
"human"
] |
Q569101 | Calosoma reticulatum | Calosoma reticulatum, is a species of ground beetle native to northern Europe and Central Europe. | species of insect | [
"taxon"
] |
Q7916126 | Varshilo | Varshilo is a village in Sozopol Municipality, in Burgas Province, in southeastern Bulgaria. | village of Bulgaria | [
"village of Bulgaria"
] |
Q7105975 | Oscar Fitzalan Long | Oscar Fitzalan Long (June 16, 1852 – December 23, 1928) was a United States Army Brigadier General who was a recipient of the Medal of Honor for valor in action on September 30, 1877 near Bear Paw Mountain, Montana. An 1876 graduate of West Point, he served in the Army until 1904. | United States Army Brigadier General, Medal of Honor awardee | [
"human"
] |
Q17087217 | Wallflowers | Wallflowers is an American comedy web series created and written by Kieran Turner. The series is broadcast on the internet and premiered on March 20, 2013. For Season One, five episodes have been created and for Season Two, seven episodes. The show can be found distributed across the web on Stage17.tv. Wallflowers is a... | US television program | [
"web series",
"television program"
] |
Q527799 | Grande-Terre | Grande-Terre Island (French: île de Grande-Terre / île de la Grande-Terre) is the name of the eastern-half of Guadeloupe proper, in the Lesser Antilles. It is separated from the other half of Guadeloupe island, Basse-Terre, by a narrow sea channel called Rivière Salée (in English Salt River). Pointe de la Grande Vigie,... | island in Guadeloupe, France | [
"island"
] |
Q7142392 | Pass It On | Pass It On is the sixth studio album by Bryn Haworth. | album by Bryn Haworth | [
"album"
] |
Q15734272 | 2014 Open Championship | The 2014 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 143rd Open Championship, held from 17 to 20 July at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Merseyside, England. Rory McIlroy won his first Open Championship, two strokes ahead of runners-up Rickie Fowler and Sergio García, and became only the sixth to win the... | golf tournament held in 2014 | [
"The Open Championship"
] |
Q66458745 | Peter Talley | Sir Peter Ivan Talijancich , generally known as Peter Talley, is a New Zealand businessman, known for his involvement in the fishing and food industries as the Managing Director of Talley's Group. In the 2002 New Year Honours, Talley was appointed as an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to the fis... | New Zealand businessman | [
"human"
] |
Q6951815 | N. V. Kamaraj | N. V. Kamaraj (born 21 May 1963) is an Indian politician and was a member of the 14th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from the Vedaranyam constituency. He represented the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) party.Kamaraj did not receive a nomination as an AIADMK candidate in the 2016 state assembly electi... | Member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly | [
"human"
] |
Q369938 | Ninlil | Ninlil (𒀭𒎏𒆤 DNIN.LÍL; meaning uncertain) was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the wife of Enlil. She shared many of his functions, especially the responsibility for declaring destinies, and like him was regarded as a senior deity and head of the pantheon. She is also well attested as the mother of his children, su... | Mesopotamian goddess | [
"Mesopotamian deity"
] |
Q56073438 | Sanne Koolen | Sanne Koolen (born 23 March 1996) is a Dutch field hockey player for the Dutch national team.She participated at the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup. | Dutch field hockey player | [
"human"
] |
Q2854188 | Antoine Magnol | Antoine Magnol (1676 – 10 March 1759) was a French physician and botanist born in Montpellier. He was the son of the notable botanist Pierre Magnol (1638–1715). In 1696 he obtained his medical doctorate, and in 1715 became a full professor at the University of Montpellier. Antoine Magnol maintained a professorship at M... | French botanist and physician (1676-1759) | [
"human"
] |
Q692497 | Arne Hovde | Arne Hovde (28 September 1914 – 12 December 1935 ) was Norwegian ski jumper who competed in the early 1930s. He won a silver medal in the ski jumping individual large hill at the 1934 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Sollefteå. | Norwegian ski jumper | [
"human"
] |
Q1650101 | Tafissour | Tafissour is a town and commune in Sidi Bel Abbès Province in north-western Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 1864 and 2515 according to the 2008 census. | commune and town in Sidi Bel Abbès Province, Algeria | [
"commune of Algeria"
] |
Q30636214 | 1992–93 Sporting de Gijón season | The 1992–93 Sporting de Gijón season was the 31st season of the club in La Liga, the 17th consecutive after its last promotion. | Real Sporting 1992–93 football season | [
"association football team season"
] |
Q3832046 | Lidia Mirchandani | Lidia Mirchandani (born July 26, 1976) is a Spanish basketball player who last played for Skallagrímur in the Úrvalsdeild kvenna and a former player for the Spain national team. | Spanish basketball player | [
"human"
] |
Q1477806 | Nemesis | Nemesis is an inverted roller coaster located at the Alton Towers theme park in England. It opened to the public on March 19, 1994. The ride was manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard and designed by Werner Stengel, in collaboration with attraction developer John Wardley. It is located in the Forbidden Valley area of the... | inverted roller-coaster in England | [
"steel roller coaster"
] |
Q5715314 | Aída Beatríz Máxima Ayala | Aída Beatriz Máxima Ayala (born 28 June 1953) is an Argentine politician. She served as a National Deputy from 2017 to 2021, and as intendenta (mayor) of Resistencia, Chaco for 12 years, from 2003 to 2015. She also served as Secretary of Municipal Affairs from 2015 to 2017, during the presidency of Mauricio Macri. In 2... | Argentinian politician | [
"human"
] |
Q7243618 | Primordial Undermind | Primordial Undermind is an experimental/psychedelic rock band, begun in 1988 when guitarist Eric Arn of Connecticut's Crystalized Movements (the 80's band of guitar hero Wayne Rogers of Major Stars, Magic Hour) moved to California, and continuing today in Austria. Arn initially went to London in 1989 to record demos wi... | musical artist | [
"musical group"
] |
Q20010797 | Internazionali di Tennis Città di Vicenza | The Internazionali di Tennis Città di Vicenza is a tennis tournament held in Vicenza, Italy since 2014. The event is part of the ATP Challenger Tour and is played on outdoor clay courts. | tennis tournament | [
"recurring tennis tournament",
"tennis tournament"
] |
Q92397 | Heinrich Sontheim | Heinrich Sontheim (1820–1912), also known as Honas Bär Sontheimer, was a prominent late-19th-Century tenor and kammersänger (chamber singer) based in Stuttgart, Germany. | German opera singer | [
"human"
] |
Q66480924 | cyclo[18]carbon | Cyclooctadeca-1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17-nonayne or cyclo[18]carbon is an allotrope of carbon with molecular formula C18. The molecule is a ring of eighteen carbon atoms, connected by alternating triple and single bonds; thus, it is a polyyne and a cyclocarbon. Cyclo[18]carbon is the smallest cyclo[n]carbon predicted to be ... | chemical compound with the molecular formula C₁₈ | [
"cyclocarbon",
"allotrope of carbon",
"chemical compound"
] |
Q6785800 | Terebra carolae | Neoterebra carolae is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Terebridae, the auger snails. | species of mollusc | [
"taxon"
] |
Q18151930 | Louder Than Bombs | Louder Than Bombs is a 2015 drama film directed by Joachim Trier and starring Jesse Eisenberg, Gabriel Byrne, Isabelle Huppert, David Strathairn, and Amy Ryan. The film was internationally co-produced and was co-written by Trier and Eskil Vogt. Louder Than Bombs was Trier's first English-language film. It was selected ... | 2015 film by Joachim Trier | [
"film"
] |
Q62268857 | Winston Mhango | Winston Mutulasoni Mhango (born 28 August 1988) is a Zimbabwean footballer who plays as a midfielder for Kabwe Warriors. He has been capped twice for the Zimbabwe national football team. | Zimbabwean footballer | [
"human"
] |
Q2755902 | UFC 5 | UFC 5: The Return of the Beast was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on April 7, 1995, at the Independence Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina. The event was seen live on pay per view in the United States, and later released on home video. | UFC mixed martial arts event in 1995 | [
"mixed martial arts event"
] |
Q57984014 | Abraham Kiptum | Abraham Kiptum (born 5 September 1989) is a Kenyan long-distance runner and former half marathon world record holder. On 28 October 2018 Kiptum ran the Valencia Half Marathon in Valencia, Spain in a time of 58:18, which would have been a world record (world record 58:23), but in 2019 this world record was nullified, be... | Kenyan long-distance runner | [
"human"
] |
Q3417652 | Huwas | Huwas is a village development committee in Parbat District in the Dhawalagiri Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4425 people living in 837 individual households. | village development committee in Dhawalagiri Zone, Nepal | [
"village development committee of Nepal"
] |
Q1290179 | sandbagger sloop | A sandbagger sloop is a type of sailboat made popular in the 19th century as a work vessel which also could be used as a pleasure craft. They are a descendant of shoal-draft sloops used in oyster fishing in the shallow waters of New York Bay The term "sandbagger" refers to the use of sandbags to shift the boat's center... | boat type | [
"sailboat",
"boat type"
] |
Q155219 | Niğde Province | Niğde Province (Turkish: Niğde ili) is a province in the southern part of Central Anatolia, Turkey. Population is 341,412 (2013 est) of which 141,360 live in the city of Niğde. The population was 348,081 in 2000 and 305,861 in 1990. It covers an area of 7,312 km2. Neighbouring provinces are Kayseri, Adana, Mersin, Kony... | province of Turkey | [
"province of Turkey"
] |
Q7595300 | St Peter's Church, Waverton | St Peter's Church is in the village of Waverton, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Chester and the deanery of Malpas. Its benefice is combine... | church in the United Kingdom | [
"church building"
] |
Q63709887 | Glaucilla marginata | Glaucus marginatus is a species of small, floating, blue sea slug; a pelagic (open-ocean) aeolid nudibranch; a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusc in the family Glaucidae. This species is closely related to Glaucus atlanticus, and is part of a species complex (Informal clade Marginatus) along with Glaucus bennettae,... | species of molluscs | [
"taxon"
] |
Q17063824 | Stanley Chang | Stanley Chang is a Democratic member of the Hawaii State Senate, representing the 9th district. Before entering the legislature, he served as a Honolulu city councilman. He is best known for defeating Sam Slom, the last remaining Republican in the Hawaii State Senate in 2016. Chang faced Slom a second time in 2020, and... | American politician | [
"human"
] |
Q5256004 | demographics of Dallas | Dallas is the ninth-most populous city in the U.S. and third in Texas after Houston and San Antonio. At the 2010 U.S. census, Dallas had a population of 1,197,816. In July 2018, the population estimate of the city of Dallas was 1,345,076, an increase of 147,260 since the 2010 United States Census. | demographics of region | [
"demographics of country or region"
] |
Q5635179 | HM Prison Ford | HM Prison Ford (informally known as Ford Open Prison) is a Category D men's prison, located at Ford, in West Sussex, England, near Arundel and Littlehampton. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. | prison near Arundel, West Sussex | [
"open prison"
] |
Q16196067 | Charlie Hughes | Charles Emory Hughes II (born February 13, 1965) is an American inventor and audio engineer. He is known for his work on loudspeaker design, and the measurement of professional audio sound systems. Hughes first worked for Peavey Electronics designing loudspeakers and horns where he was granted a patent for the Quadrati... | Loudspeaker engineer | [
"human"
] |
Q558986 | Yagan | Yagan (; c. 1795 – 11 July 1833) was an Aboriginal Australian warrior from the Noongar people. He played a key part in early resistance to British colonial settlement and rule in the area surrounding what is now Perth, Western Australia. Yagan was pursued by the local authorities after he killed Erin Entwhistle, a serv... | Australian Noongar warrior (c. 1795–1833) | [
"human"
] |
Q1814689 | Memorial Oleg Dyachenko | The Memorial Oleg Dyachenko is a one-day road cycling race held annually in Moscow, Russia. It was first run in 2004 and since 2005 has been part of the UCI Europe Tour as a 1.2 category race. | road cycling race | [
"single-day road race",
"recurring event"
] |
Q2035150 | Azerbaijan Liberal Party | The Azerbaijan Liberal Party (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Liberal Partiyası) is a liberal political party in Azerbaijan. It was founded on 3 June 1995 by the former Secretary of State of Azerbaijan Lala Shevket on the Constituent Conference held in the town of Barda in the unoccupied part of Qarabagh region of Azerbaijan. ... | political party in Azerbaijan | [
"political party"
] |
Q22698716 | Eastmain River | The Eastmain River, formerly written East Main, is a river in west central Quebec. It rises in central Quebec and flows 800 km (500 mi) west to James Bay, draining an area of 46,400 km2 (17,900 sq mi). The First Nations Cree village of Eastmain is located beside the mouth. | river in Canada | [
"river"
] |
Q2143828 | Ursus | Ursus SA (often stylized URSUS SA) is a Polish agricultural machinery manufacturer, headquartered in Lublin, Poland. The company was founded in Warsaw in 1893, and has strong historic roots regarding Polish tractor production history. It has also carried out some production of trolleybuses in a joint venture with the U... | Was Polish agricultural machinery producer | [
"enterprise",
"business"
] |
Q297557 | Miloš Obrenović I | Prince Miloš Obrenović I of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Обреновић I, romanized: Miloš Obrenović I; pronounced [mîloʃ obrěːnoʋit͡ɕ]; 18 March 1780 or 1783 – 26 September 1860) born Miloš Teodorović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Теодоровић; pronounced [mîloʃ teodǒːroʋit͡ɕ]), also known as Miloš the Great (Serbian Cyrillic... | Prince of Serbia | [
"human"
] |
Q3393511 | Pointe-aux-Outardes | Pointe-aux-Outardes is a village municipality in Quebec, Canada, on the southern point of the Manicouagan Peninsula between the mouths of the Outardes and Manicouagan Rivers. The place is named after a piece of land that juts out into the Saint Lawrence River and partially encloses the Outardes Bay: Pointe aux Outardes... | village municipality in Quebec, Canada | [
"village municipality of Quebec"
] |
Q16151628 | Peter Booth | Peter Booth (born 2 November 1952 in Shipley, West Yorkshire) is an English former cricketer active from 1972 to 1981 who played for Leicestershire. He appeared in 90 first-class matches as a righthanded batsman who bowled right arm fast medium. He scored 767 runs with a highest score of 58 not out and took 162 wickets... | English cricketer (born 1952) | [
"human"
] |
Q60509788 | Ishtybayevo | Ishtybayevo (Russian: Иштыбаево) is a rural locality (a village) in Bolsheshadinsky Selsoviet, Mishkinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 295 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. | human settlement in Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia | [
"subdivisions of Russia",
"hamlet"
] |
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