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Q3788646
Hasegawa Machiko Art Museum
The Hasegawa Machiko Art Museum (長谷川町子美術館, Hasegawa Machiko Bijutsukan) is an art museum in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan.From 1946 until 1974, Machiko Hasegawa drew the comic strip Sazae-san about an ordinary Japanese family led by a good-natured mother and wife, Sazae. The strip was a huge success and for most of its run ap...
museum in Japan
[ "biographical museum", "comics museum", "art museum" ]
Q13185408
Ranisikhar
Ranisikhar is a village development committee in Darchula District in the Mahakali Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1839 people living in 318 individual households.
village development committee in Mahakali Zone, Nepal
[ "village development committee of Nepal" ]
Q16395238
Ь
, (I with bowl) is an additional letter of the Latin alphabet. It was introduced in 1928 into the reformed Yañalif, and later into other alphabets for Soviet minority languages. The letter was designed specifically to represent the non-front close vowel sounds IPA: [ɨ] and IPA: [ɯ]. Thus, this letter corresponds to the...
letter of the Latin alphabet used for historical orthography of Jaalif
[ "Latin-script letter" ]
Q7137373
Paris and Milan
Paris and Milan (女王本色) is a Singaporean Chinese comedy-satire variety show which aired on Channel 8 in 2009. Relevant issues such as the 2009 flu pandemic, "choping" and the local education system debates are parodied in the form of skits and scenarios which are fully filmed outdoors.
television series
[ "television series" ]
Q25539878
Peace of Travendal
The Peace of Travendal was a peace treaty concluded at the outset of the Great Northern War on 18 August 1700 between the Swedish Empire, Denmark–Norway and Holstein-Gottorp in Traventhal. Denmark had to return Holstein-Gottorp to its duke, a Swedish ally, and to leave the anti-Swedish alliance. The Danes only reentere...
peace treaty
[ "peace treaty" ]
Q18434995
Sophie Wilmès
Sophie Wilmès (French: [sɔfi wilmɛs]; born 15 January 1975) is a Belgian politician. She has been Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2020 and was previously Prime Minister of Belgium from 2019 to 2020. A member of the Reformist Movement, she is the first woman to hold either position.Wilmès was elected to the Chamber of...
Belgian politician, former deputy prime minister of Belgium
[ "human" ]
Q50415418
Bohumil Hrabal
Bohumil Hrabal (Czech pronunciation: [ˈboɦumɪl ˈɦrabal]; 28 March 1914 – 3 February 1997) was a Czech writer, often named among the best Czech writers of the 20th century.
Czech writer
[ "human" ]
Q5800913
Ponte de Segura
Segura Bridge is a Roman bridge connecting Segura, in Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal, to the Spanish municipality of Alcántara. The bridge was built over the Erges river, a tributary of the Tagus. It has five arches; only two of the original Roman arches, the ones closer to both river banks, survive to this day, with the rest...
Bridge in Portugal
[ "Roman archaeological site", "Roman bridge", "ancient Roman structure" ]
Q4329609
Stepan Oborin
Stepan Ilyich Oborin (Russian: Степа́н Ильи́ч Обо́рин; 15 August 1892 – 16 October 1941) was a Red Army major general. Oborin served as a gunner in the Imperial Russian Army in World War I and subsequently joined the Red Army. He fought in the Russian Civil War and became an artillery officer. He led the artillery of t...
Soviet general
[ "human" ]
Q26262164
Guðni Valur Guðnason
Guðni Valur Guðnason (born 11 October 1995) is an Icelandic discus thrower who was selected to compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. He failed to qualify to the finals.His personal best in the event is 69.35 metres set in Laugardalur in 2020. He is the current Icelandic record holder.Guðni qualified fo...
Icelandic athletics competitor
[ "human" ]
Q1797705
Lynton & Barnstaple Railway “Exe”
Exe was one of the three Manning Wardle 2-6-2T locomotives built in 1898 for the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway. All three were scrapped when the line was closed in 1935. Exe, like all the locomotives on the L&B, was named after a local river with a three letter name: in this case the River Exe. The tradition of naming ...
one of three 2-6-2T locomotives bought for the opening of the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway
[ "Lynton & Barnstaple Railway 2-6-2T locomotives" ]
Q1522975
William Wright
William Wright (November 13, 1794 – November 1, 1866) was an American politician who served as 5th Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, represented New Jersey's 5th congressional district as a Whig in the United States House of Representatives from 1843 to 1847, and represented New Jersey in the United States Senate as a Democ...
American politician, New Jersey (1794-1866)
[ "human" ]
Q67899087
Osman Misri
Osman Misri (born 27 September 1997) is an Indian professional bodybuilder from Hyderabad, Telangana State, India, who won multiple titles in both national and international championships. The highest title he won was the Silver medallist at the 2017 Mr Musclemania America Championship in the junior category.
Indian bodybuilder
[ "human" ]
Q18152994
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
One Hundred and One Dalmatians is the soundtrack to the 1961 animated Disney film of the same name. It was recorded on October 5–6, 1960, and is 56:34 in length. The songs were written by George Bruns and Mel Leven.
soundtrack from Disney's 101 Dalmatians
[ "album" ]
Q26691350
An American Crime
An American Crime is a 2007 American crime horror drama film directed by Tommy O'Haver and starring Elliot Page and Catherine Keener. The film is based on the true story of the torture and murder of Sylvia Likens by Indianapolis single mother Gertrude Baniszewski. It premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival.Because...
2007 film by Tommy O'Haver
[ "film" ]
Q976318
Chhaya
Chhaya is a city and a municipality in Porbandar district and Porbandar Taluka in the state of Gujarat, India.
city in Gujarat, India
[ "city" ]
Q24041405
Shull House
The Shull House is a historic house at 418 Park Avenue in Lonoke, Arkansas. It is a large 1+1⁄2-story building, its exterior clad in a combination of half-timbered stucco and brick. The roof is tiled, with clipped gables and eaves that show exposed rafter ends in the American Craftsman style. Windows are typically mult...
historic house in Arkansas, United States
[ "single-family detached home" ]
Q1661810
Indra Bagus Ade Chandra
Indra Bagus Ade chandra (born 13 July 1987) is an Indonesian badminton player who later representing Italy.
badminton player
[ "human" ]
Q20013321
Afar
Afar is the debut studio album of Ice Choir, the project of former The Pains of Being Pure at Heart drummer and The Depreciation Guild lead Kurt Feldman. It was released on July 31, 2012, by Underwater Peoples. It received mostly positive reviews from critics, with positive reviews highlighting Feldman's use of the 198...
album
[ "album" ]
Q14016752
straight-twin
A straight-twin engine, also known as an inline-twin, vertical-twin, or parallel-twin, is a two-cylinder piston engine whose cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft. Straight-twin engines are primarily used in motorcycles; other uses include automobiles, marine vessels, snowmobiles, Jet Skis, all-ter...
inline piston engine with two cylinders
[ "inline engine", "engine configuration" ]
Q9001976
Hannah Pritchard
Hannah Pritchard (1711–1768) was an English actress who regularly played opposite David Garrick. She performed many significant Shakespearean roles and created on stage many important female roles by contemporary playwrights.
British actress
[ "human" ]
Q17173224
Almoines
Almoines (Valencian pronunciation: [alˈmɔjnes]) is a municipality in the comarca of Safor in the Valencian Community, Spain.
human settlement in Safor, Valencia Province, Valencian Community, Spain
[ "municipality of Spain" ]
Q2379993
Sören Schlegel
Sören Schlegel (born 28 December 1960) is a German sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics representing East Germany.
German athletics competitor
[ "human" ]
Q19892142
Calvary at Lopérec
The Calvary at Lopérec in the Châteaulin arrondissement in Brittany dates to 1552 and apart from some bas-reliefs around the pedestal was the work of the sculptor Fayet.
calvary located in Finistère, in France
[ "calvary" ]
Q19189188
A Country Doctor
“A Country Doctor” (German: “Ein Landarzt”) is a short story written in 1917 by Franz Kafka. It was first published in the collection of short stories of the same title. In the story, a country doctor makes an emergency visit to a sick patient on a winter night. The doctor faces absurd, surreal predicaments that pull h...
short story written by Franz Kafka
[ "literary work" ]
Q3022851
Wardner
Wardner is a side-scrolling platform game developed by Toaplan and published in arcades worldwide by Taito in 1987.In Wardner, players assume the role of a child named Dover on a journey to rescue his kidnapped girlfriend Mia from the titular warlock. Initially released for the arcades, the title was later ported to ot...
1987 video game
[ "video game" ]
Q2293983
Shawn Daivari
Dara Shawn Daivari (Persian: دارا داوری) (born April 30, 1984) is an American professional wrestler better known by the ring name Shawn Daivari. He is currently signed to WWE as a producer. He is also known for his time in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling where he is a former TNA X Division Champion and has also made app...
American professional wrestler
[ "human" ]
Q4588308
1993 ATP Buenos Aires – doubles
Pablo Albano and Javier Frana were the defending champions, but lost in the quarterfinals this year. Tomás Carbonell and Carlos Costa won the title, defeating Sergio Casal and Emilio Sánchez 6–4, 6–4 in the final.
1993 tennis event results
[ "tennis event" ]
Q17415280
Shushila Likmabam
Shushila Likmabam (born 1 February 1995) is an Indian judoka who won the silver medal in the women's 48 kg weight class at the judo at the 2014 Commonwealth Games at Glasgow. She hails from Manipur state in India. Likmabam had earlier pinned Chloe Rayner in the semis. She won the silver medal in women's 48 kg judo.In C...
Indian judoka
[ "human" ]
Q4201243
Andrew Innes
Andrew Colin Innes (born 16 May 1962 in Glasgow) is a Scottish-born, London-based musician. He is best known for being the rhythm guitarist in Scottish rock band Primal Scream.
British musician
[ "human" ]
Q610562
Li Fang-Kuei
Li Fang-Kuei (Chinese: 李方桂; 20 August 1902 – 21 August 1987) was a Chinese linguist known for his studies of the varieties of Chinese, and for his reconstructions of Old Chinese and Proto-Tai.
Chinese linguist and sinologist (1902–1987)
[ "human" ]
Q15836979
Nora Berrah
Nora Berrah is an Algerian physicist who studies how light and matter interact. She is a professor at the University of Connecticut, where she previously was chair of the physics department. Berrah earned a diploma in physics in 1979 from the University of Algiers. She completed her PhD in 1987 from the University of V...
American physicist
[ "human" ]
Q4370870
Poltinino
Poltinino (Russian: Полтинино) is a rural locality (a village) in Pertsevskoye Rural Settlement, Gryazovetsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 12 as of 2002.
human settlement in Gryazovetsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia
[ "hamlet" ]
Q4668617
Above, Over and Beyond
Above, Over And Beyond is Hale's third album released on April 28, 2008 by EMI Philippines. The album contains singles Pitong Araw, Leap Of Faith, Over And Over (And Over Again) and Sandali Na Lang. It was the last album to feature drummer Omnie Saroca.
album by Hale
[ "album" ]
Q3717860
Miraclathurella mendozana
Miraclathurella mendozana is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pseudomelatomidae, the turrids.
species of mollusc
[ "taxon" ]
Q7949009
WEPP
The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model is a physically based erosion simulation model built on the fundamentals of hydrology, plant science, hydraulics, and erosion mechanics. The model was developed by an interagency team of scientists to replace the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) and has been widely u...
scientific model
[ "scientific model" ]
Q7972298
Washington State University Fight Song
"The Fight Song" is the fight song of the Washington State University (WSU) in Pullman, Washington. The music to the tune was composed in 1919 by WSU student Phyllis Sayles with fellow student Zella Melcher penning the lyrics. Sayles, who had transferred to WSU from Northwestern University two years before composing "T...
song
[ "musical work/composition" ]
Q3503379
Lawrence Dale Bell
Lawrence Dale "Larry" Bell (April 5, 1894 – October 20, 1956) was an American industrialist and founder of Bell Aircraft Corporation.
American businessman
[ "human" ]
Q4007307
Val Borbera
The Val Borbera (Ligurian: Val Borbëa or Borbéia; Piedmontese: Val Borbaja) is a valley formed by the River Borbera, a tributary of the Scrivia, located in the province of Alessandria. It was historically linked to the Republic of Genoa, the Ligurian Republic and is still strongly tied to Liguria.
valley formed by the River Borbera
[ "valley" ]
Q18276273
Viktor Postnikov
Viktor Postnikov (born January 14, 1992) is a Russian professional ice hockey defenceman Postnikov made his Kontinental Hockey League debut playing with Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg during the 2013–14 KHL season.
Russian ice hockey player
[ "human" ]
Q30284885
London Borough of Southwark
The London Borough of Southwark ( (listen) SUDH-ərk) in south London forms part of Inner London and is connected by bridges across the River Thames to the City of London and London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It was created in 1965 when three smaller council areas amalgamated under the London Government Act 1963. All dis...
London borough in inner south London
[ "unparished area", "London borough" ]
Q6327342
KCSK-LP
KCSK-LP (102.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Hanamaulu, Hawaii, United States. The station is currently owned by Kauai Christian Assembly.
radio station in Hanamaulu, Hawaii
[ "radio station" ]
Q6001536
Ilya Trunin
Ilya Aleksandrovich Trunin (Russian: Илья Александрович Трунин; born 25 May 1992) is a Russian football goalkeeper. He plays for FC Murom.
footballer
[ "human" ]
Q7748218
The Long Island Incident
The Long Island Incident is a 1998 American made-for-television drama film produced by Barbra Streisand's Barwood Films. The teleplay by Maria Nation is based on the 1993 Long Island Rail Road shooting.
1998 television film directed by Joseph Sargent
[ "television film" ]
Q5181588
Craig Whyte
Craig Thomas Whyte (born 18 January 1971) is a Scottish businessman best known for his controversial spell as owner of Scottish football club Rangers.Whyte first entered business in a plant hire company, after which he moved into security, manufacturing and property. He bought the controlling interest in Rangers Footba...
Scottish businessman
[ "human" ]
Q12542474
voice
In grammar, the voice of a verb describes the relationship between the action (or state) that the verb expresses and the participants identified by its arguments (subject, object, etc.). When the subject is the agent or doer of the action, the verb is in the active voice. When the subject is the patient, target or unde...
grammatical category for verbs
[ "grammatical category", "grammeme" ]
Q18211040
Saint Paul's Catholic High School
St Paul's Catholic High School, also known as St Paul's RC High School, is a mixed Roman Catholic secondary school located in the Newall Green area of Manchester, England.
school in Manchester, UK
[ "academy school", "secondary school" ]
Q17850655
Hamilton Townhouse
Hamilton Townhouse is a building in Cadzow Street in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, which is operated by South Lanarkshire Council. It contains both the town's main public hall (formerly known as Hamilton Town Hall) and public library, as well as various council departments including licensing and community lea...
public building in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
[ "library building", "rathaus" ]
Q16821175
John and Susanna Ahlf House
The John and Susanna Ahlf House is a historic residence in Grants Pass, Oregon, United States. Built in 1902, it is the finest remaining example of the Queen Anne style in Grants Pass, and was the most prominent home in the city prior to World War I. It was built for John Ahlf (1856–1932), a German immigrant and meat p...
historic house in Grants Pass, Oregon, USA
[ "historic house" ]
Q1997119
Bialyničy District
Byalynichy District (Belarusian: Бялыніцкі раён, Russian: Белыничский район, Belynichsky raion) is a raion (district) in Mogilev Region, Belarus, the administrative center is the urban-type settlement of Byalynichy. As of 2009, its population was 21,839. Population of Byalynichy accounts for 48.9% of the district's pop...
district of Belarus
[ "district of Belarus" ]
Q4310314
Alaska's at-large congressional district
Since becoming a U.S. state in 1959, Alaska has been entitled to one member in the United States House of Representatives, elected in the state's sole, at-large congressional district. By area, Alaska's congressional district is the largest congressional district in the United States, and is the second largest electora...
U.S. House district in the state of Alaska
[ "United States congressional district" ]
Q1121760
Roazhon Park
The Roazhon Park is a football stadium in Rennes, Brittany, France. Roazhon [ˈrwɑːzən] is the Breton name of Rennes. The stadium was inaugurated on 15 September 1912. It is located at 111 route de Lorient, in west-central Rennes. Rebuilt in 2001 and able to seat 29,778, the stadium is currently the home of Stade Rennai...
football stadium
[ "association football venue" ]
Q62659304
Michael Cody
Michael Cody (born 20 June 1997) is an Irish hurler who plays for Kilkenny Intermediate Championship club Dunnamaggin and at inter-county level with the Kilkenny senior hurling team. He usually lines out as a right corner-back.
Irish hurler
[ "human" ]
Q17231917
Ștefan Niculescu
Ștefan Niculescu (July 31, 1927 – January 22, 2008) was a Romanian composer. Niculescu was born in Moreni, Dâmbovita. He was credited with introducing his own brand of heterophony, a technique based on superimposing melodic material onto variations of itself in order to create textures that are propelled by thematic en...
Romanian composer
[ "human" ]
Q18153681
Johns Wash Limestone
The Johns Wash Limestone is a geologic formation in Nevada. It preserves fossils dating back to the Cambrian period.
Geologic formation in Nevada, United States
[ "formation" ]
Q5684692
Hawassa University
Hawassa University (HU) (Amharic: ሀዋሳ ዩኒቨርሲቲ) is a residential national university in Hawassa, Sidama Region, Ethiopia. It is approximately 278 kilometres (173 mi) south of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The Ministry Science and Higher Education (Ethiopia) admits qualified students to Hawassa University based on their score on...
university in Ethiopia
[ "university" ]
Q76210857
Alfred Ollivant
Alfred Ollivant (1798 – 16 December 1882) was an academic who went on to become Bishop of Llandaff. Born in Manchester, he was educated at St Paul's School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He won the Tyrwhitt Hebrew scholarship in 1822 and was elected to a fellowship at Trinity College. In 1827, he was appointed the fir...
British bishop
[ "human" ]
Q2159240
Robert Wyche Davis
Robert Wyche Davis (March 15, 1849 – September 15, 1929) was a United States Representative from Florida. Born near Albany, Georgia, Davis attended public schools. He enlisted in 1863 in the Fifth Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Confederate States Army, and served until the surrender of his company on April ...
American politician (1849-1929)
[ "human" ]
Q47517081
Warner Animation Group
The Warner Animation Group (WAG) is an American animation studio which is the feature animation label of the Warner Bros. Pictures, the film production and distribution division of Warner Bros.. Established on January 7, 2013, the studio is the successor to the dissolved 2D traditional hand-drawn animation studio Warne...
animation division of Warner Bros.
[ "company" ]
Q2044524
Prothrombin complex concentrate
Prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC), also known as factor IX complex, is a medication made up of blood clotting factors II, IX, and X. Some versions also contain factor VII. It is used to treat and prevent bleeding in hemophilia B if pure factor IX is not available. It may also be used for reversal of warfarin therap...
chemical compound
[ "essential medicine", "chemical compound" ]
Q16854328
Rosa Törmänen
Rosa Törmänen (born 6 August 1992) is a Finnish racing cyclist. She finished in second place in the Finnish National Road Race Championships in 2012.
cyclist
[ "human" ]
Q4410161
Sverdlovsk Regional Natural History Museum
The Sverdlovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore (Russian: Свердловский областной краеведческий музей) (abbreviated as SOCM) is a museum in Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. The museum is one of the oldest in Yekaterinburg, having been founded in 1870. In addition the main branch of the museum, the institution mana...
museum in Yekaterinburg, Russia
[ "natural history museum", "local museum" ]
Q16855432
Tägerschen
Tägerschen is a village and former municipality in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland. The municipality also contained the villages Karlishub and Thürn. In 1999 the municipality was merged with the neighboring municipality Tobel to form a new and larger municipality Tobel-Tägerschen.
former municipality and village in Tobel-Tägerschen in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland
[ "former municipality of Switzerland", "village", "municipality of Switzerland" ]
Q7228489
Pubong Tea Garden
Poobong Tea Garden (also spelled Pubong) is a village in the Jorebunglow Sukhiapokhri CD block in the Darjeeling Sadar subdivision of the Darjeeling district in West Bengal, India.
village in India
[ "village in India", "tea garden" ]
Q7816409
Tom Keegan
Thomas Michael Keegan (29 May 1878 – 14 September 1937) was an Australian politician. Born in Ararat, Victoria to miner John Walter Keegan and Mary Flood, he attended primary schools before becoming a miner at Wyalong. Active in the miners' union and the Labor Party, he moved to Sydney around 1901. Around 1902 he marri...
Australian politician, and rugby league administrator
[ "human" ]
Q22020804
Guaraciaba do Norte
Guaraciaba do Norte is a municipality in the state of Ceará in the Northeast region of Brazil.
municipality of Ceará, Brazil
[ "municipality of Brazil" ]
Q6919951
Mount Caldwell
Mount Caldwell is a peak of the Walker Mountains, located 3 nautical miles (6 km) southeast of Mount Lopez, near the western end of Thurston Island, Antarctica. It was delineated from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump in December 1946 and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Captain Hen...
mountain in Antarctica
[ "mountain" ]
Q4758790
Andrew Varick Stout Anthony
Andrew Varick Stout Anthony (1835, in New York City – 1906) was a United States wood engraver.
United States wood engraver (1835-1906)
[ "human" ]
Q7348274
Robert Parham
Robert Parham (born Robert Dennis Parham, Jr. on January 24, 1966) is a retired American kickboxer and former five-time World Kickboxing Champion and former four-time Sport Karate Champion. His kickboxing record was 17-1 with 9 knockouts. In his last match, he was stopped by Patrick Barry "While enlisted in the Air For...
American kickboxer
[ "human" ]
Q56208481
Toivo Maimets
Toivo Maimets (born 29 December 1957 in Tartu) is an Estonian biologist and cell biology professor at the University of Tartu. From 2003 to 2005 he was the Minister of Education of Estonia, representing the Res Publica Party.
Estonian politician
[ "human" ]
Q4875006
Bayview Glen School
Bayview Glen School (also known as Bayview Glen or BVG) is a co-educational independent school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada established in 1962. The school is located in North York. The school occupies two campuses, the preschool (age 2 to Junior Kindergarten) and lower school (Senior Kindergarten to Grade 5) are on the...
private school in Toronto
[ "high school" ]
Q26406016
Jair Minors
Jair Minors (born 31 May 1994) is a Bermudian footballer who plays for the Saint Louis Billikens and the Bermuda national football team.
association football player
[ "human" ]
Q18815986
Mercedes-Benz Vision CLS
The Mercedes-Benz Vision CLS is a concept vehicle with a six-cylinder twin turbo diesel engine rated at 265 PS (195 kW; 261 hp) and 560 N·m (413 lb·ft), 7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic transmission, Active Light System from Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W211), electrohydraulic brake system from Mercedes-Benz SL (R 230), dashb...
motor vehicle
[ "concept car", "automobile model", "motor car" ]
Q36901094
Terence Wade
Terence Leslie Brian Wade (19 May 1930 – 22 November 2005) was an English linguist who was Professor of Russian Studies at the University of Strathclyde from 1987 to 1995. After reading German and French at Durham University, he was both a student and instructor in the Joint Services School for Linguists, during which ...
English linguist
[ "human" ]
Q165525
101 Reykjavík
101 Reykjavík (pronunciation ) is a 2000 Icelandic comedy film directed by Baltasar Kormákur and starring Victoria Abril and Hilmir Snær Guðnason. It is based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Hallgrímur Helgason, and both are set in Reykjavík, Iceland. The title is taken from the postal code for the Miðborg distri...
2000 Icelandic film directed by Baltasar Kormákur
[ "film" ]
Q5593053
Graham Marshall
Graham Marshall is a former Scotland international rugby union player.
Scottish rugby union footballer and coach
[ "human" ]
Q8019026
William Syphax School
William Syphax School, now known as Syphax Village, is a historic former school building in the Southwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C. that now houses condominiums. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
historic school building in Washington, D.C., United States
[ "school building" ]
Q633661
Waybuloo
Waybuloo is a CGI television series created by Dan Good and Absolutely Cuckoo. It was commissioned by Michael Carrington at the BBC, and first aired on CBeebies in May 2009. The 100-episode show was head-written by Marc Seal (who worked on Bob the Builder), filmed by the Foundation in Glasgow and animated and directed ...
CBeebies television series
[ "television series" ]
Q425277
Polynucleotide adenylyltransferase
In enzymology, a polynucleotide adenylyltransferase (EC 2.7.7.19) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction ATP + RNA-3'OH ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } pyrophosphate + RNApA-3'OH Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are ATP and RNA, whereas its two products are pyrophosphate and RNA with an extra ad...
class of enzymes
[ "transferase", "group or class of enzymes", "chemical compound", "adenylyltransferase" ]
Q3733330
Estadio Brandsen y Del Crucero
Estadio Boca Juniors, mostly known as Estadio Brandsen y Del Crucero, was an association football stadium in La Boca, Buenos Aires. It was located on the square block formed by Brandsen and Del Crucero (Del Valle Iberlucea nowadays) streets, and the Buenos Aires and Ensenada Port Railway tracks and its station, "Casa A...
Former venue of Boca Juniors
[ "stadium" ]
Q6159480
Jarahi, Mahvelat
Jarahi (Persian: جراحي, also Romanized as Jarāḥī) is a village in Mahvelat-e Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Mahvelat County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 17, in 4 families.
village in Iran
[ "village" ]
Q6130924
James Cameron Watson
James Cameron Watson (October 21, 1890 – November 1, 1986) was a Canadian politician, electrician and 25th Mayor of Calgary.
Canadian politician
[ "human" ]
Q3181510
Wadi ad-Dawasir governorate
Wadi Al Dawasir (Arabic: وادي الدواسر) is a town in Najd, Saudi Arabia, in the Dawasir valley. The town is the homeland of the tribe of Al-Dawasir. The municipality had a population of 106,152 at the 2010 Census. It is divided into three main neighborhoods: Alnowaima, Alkhamaseen and Allidam.
human settlement in Saudi Arabia
[ "governorate of Saudi Arabia" ]
Q972828
Bramwell
Bramwell is a town in Mercer County, West Virginia, United States, along the Bluestone River. The population was 364 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Bluefield, WV-VA micropolitan area which has a population of 107,578.
town in Mercer County, West Virginia, United States
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Hypodoxa horridata
Hypodoxa horridata is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Francis Walker in 1863. It is found in Australia, including New South Wales.
species of insect
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Port of Nanjing
The Port of Nanjing (Chinese: 南京港, SZSE: 002040) is located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, and is the largest inland port in the world (depending on how you classify the ports in the Yangtze Delta), with throughput reaching 191 million tons of cargo in 2012. Nanjing Port has a long history reaching back to A.D 22...
large inland port in China
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Alasdair Whittle
Alasdair William Richardson Whittle, (born 7 May 1949) is a British archaeologist and academic, specialising in Neolithic Europe. He was Distinguished Research Professor of Archaeology at Cardiff University from 1997 to 2018.Whittle was born on 7 May 1949. He studied Literae Humaniores (ie classics) at Christ Church, O...
British archaeologist
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Jewelers Row Tower
Jewelers Row Tower is a 29-story residential building planned for the Washington Square West neighborhood of Philadelphia on the southeast corner of Sansom Street and south Seventh Street. It is being developed by Toll Brothers and designed by SLCE Architects. The plans for the project have proved controversial, and ha...
residential in Washington Square West
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24 Hour Roadside Resistance
24 Hour Roadside Resistance is an album by American political-ska punk band Against All Authority; first released in 2000. The album contains a two-and-a-half minute spoken word track (the second half of 'The Source of Strontium 90') from a member of the Radiation and Public Health Project about the risks of radioactiv...
album by Against All Authority
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James Foster
James Foster (c.1748 – 1823) was an English mason and architect in Bristol. He was initially a pupil and apprentice of Thomas Paty, working both as a stonemason and an architect but from about 1800 his practice became entirely architectural. He was later joined by his son James (d.1836), another son Thomas, a partner W...
British architect
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WXXC
WXXC ("Star 106.9") is a 50,000 watt Class B radio station licensed to Marion, Indiana and serving the Muncie-Marion Arbitron market broadcasting on 106.9 MHz. Studios and offices are located at 820 S. Pennsylvania St. in Marion, IN. The station features an adult contemporary format mainly consisting of hits from the 2...
radio station in Marion, Indiana
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Gege Kizubanata
Gégé Kizubanata (born 12 May 1981) is a Congolese basketball player who last played for Espoir Fukash. He also played for the DR Congo national basketball team in his career.
Democratic Republic of the Congo basketball player
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Bensen House
The Bensen House, sometimes called the 1916 House or the Grant Historical House, is a historic U.S. home located at 5795 U.S. Route 1, Grant, Florida. The house was built in 1916 by Atley Bensen for his wife Clara. It now serves as a house museum and the home for the Grant Historical Society.
house in Grant, Florida
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Alexander Leslie-Melville, 10th Earl of Leven
Alexander Leslie-Melville, 10th Earl of Leven, 9th Earl of Melville (1817–1889) He was the son of John Leslie-Melville, 9th Earl of Leven. He was a partner in Williams. Deacon & Co, and was a Representative Peer for Scotland (Conservative) from 1880 to 1889. He was succeeded by his half-brother Ronald Ruthven Leslie-Me...
British peer
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Rosa 'Queen of Sweden'
Rosa 'Queen of Sweden' (aka AUStiger) is a pink shrub rose cultivar, bred by British rose breeder, David C. H. Austin, and introduced into the UK by David Austin Roses Limited (UK) in 2004. The rose is part of the David Austin English Rose Collection.
Light pink shrub rose cultivar
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Martin Fischer
Martin Fischer (1867–1947) was a Swiss automobile designer who built cars under Turicum and Fischer names. Some of his cars still survive.
Swiss automobile designer (1867-1947)
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Xylophagus ater
Xylophagus ater is a species of awl fly belonging to the family Xylophagidae found in Central Europe and North Europe.
species of awl fly
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Sir William Richardson, 1st Baronet
Sir William Richardson, 1st Baronet (after 1749 – 29 October 1830) was an Irish politician. He was the son and heir of St George Richardson, MP for Augher (1755–1760) and Elizabeth Bunbury, daughter of Benjamin Bunbury of Kilfeacle, County Tipperary.He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Augher from 1783 to 1790 and ...
Member of Parliament of Ireland
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Chamossaire
Chamossaire (1942–1964) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1945 and siring the Derby winner Santa Claus. After winning twice as a two-year-old, Chamossaire contested all three legs of the Triple Crown in 1945. He finished fourth in both the 2000 Guineas a...
horse
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Peter Cartwright
Peter John Cartwright (3 May 1940 – 17 April 2019) was a New Zealand lawyer and, as the husband of Dame Silvia Cartwright, viceregal consort of New Zealand between 2001 and 2006.
New Zealand lawyer
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