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Who helped resolve the dispute between Virginia and the state where Keedy House is located? | William R. Day | [] | Title: Pat Keedy
Passage: Charles Patrick Keedy (born January 10, 1958, in Birmingham, Alabama) is a former collegiate and professional baseball player who played for Auburn University and three seasons for the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, and Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball. Keedy is now the Vice P... | [
"Keedy House",
"Maryland v. West Virginia"
] |
What country sent the most legal immigrants to the city where Gotham is filmed from the region serving as the middle leg of the journey from England to the continent where Table Mountain is located to the Americas? | the Dominican Republic | [
"Dominican Republic",
"RD",
"DR"
] | Title: Fold mountains
Passage: Fold mountains form when two tectonic plates move towards each other at a convergent plate boundary. Fold mountains form from sedimentary rocks that accumulate along the margins of continents. When plates and the continents riding on them collide, the accumulated layers of rock may crumpl... | [
"Gotham (TV series)",
"Declaration of Table Mountain",
"New York City",
"Triangular trade"
] |
What year did the country of Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht dissolve? | 1806 | [] | Title: Second Utrecht Civil War
Passage: The Second Utrecht Civil War took place between 1481 and 1483. It was a war between factions of the population of the Bishopric of Utrecht, influenced by the ongoing Hook and Cod wars in Holland. It was also a battle for control over Utrecht between the Dukes of Burgundy in the ... | [
"Holy Roman Empire",
"Bernold"
] |
Where did the plane crash in the largest river in the state the actor of Forrest Gump is from in The Terminal? | off Midtown Manhattan | [
"Manhattan"
] | Title: The Cider House Rules (soundtrack)
Passage: The Cider House Rules is the soundtrack of the 1999 Academy Award - winning and Golden Globe - nominated film The Cider House Rules starring Tobey Maguire, Charlize Theron, Michael Caine (who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Dr. Wilbur La... | [
"List of awards and nominations received by Paul Newman",
"US Airways Flight 1549",
"Hudson River",
"The Terminal"
] |
When did WWII end in the country of citizenship of The Gamble's director? | July 1943 | [] | Title: British Army during the Second World War
Passage: The pre-war British Army was trained and equipped to be a small, mechanised, professional army. Its main function was to garrison the British Empire. It became evident early in the war that its initial structure and manpower was woefully unprepared and ill - equi... | [
"Time for Loving",
"Military history of Italy during World War II",
"The Gamble (1988 film)"
] |
Until the 18th Century, on what day was the Annunciation traditionally celebrated, in the country of citizenship of the director of Battle of the Damned? | New Year's Day | [
"New Year",
"January 1"
] | Title: Red
Passage: Saint Valentine, a Roman Catholic Bishop or priest who was martyred in about 296 AD, seems to have had no known connection with romantic love, but the day of his martyrdom on the Roman Catholic calendar, Saint Valentine's Day (February 14), became, in the 14th century, an occasion for lovers to send... | [
"Christopher Hatton",
"Battle of the Damned",
"Mary, mother of Jesus"
] |
Who scored the first goal of Ron Harris's team last season? | Bertrand Traoré | [] | Title: List of footballers with 100 or more Premier League goals
Passage: During the 1995 -- 96 season, Alan Shearer became the first player to score 100 Premier League goals, and holds the record for the fewest games taken to reach 100, doing so in 124 appearances. He also holds the record for most goals scored in the... | [
"2016–17 Chelsea F.C. season",
"Ron Harris (footballer)"
] |
Who is We Belong Together by the composer of Forever about? | Tommy Mottola | [] | Title: Forever (Mariah Carey song)
Passage: "Forever" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey from her fifth studio album, "Daydream". It was released by Columbia Records on March 10, 1996, as an airplay-only single from the album. The song was written and produced by Carey and Walter Afanasieff, and w... | [
"Forever (Mariah Carey song)",
"We Belong Together"
] |
Where was the performer who recorded the album Kay One born? | Hong Kong | [] | Title: Cargo (2017 film)
Passage: In a world overtaken by a virus that turns people into zombies within 48 hours, husband and wife, Andy and Kay, and their one - year - old daughter, Rosie, are living safely on a houseboat in rural Australia.
Title: Slowness (album)
Passage: Slowness is the seventh studio album by Hong... | [
"Kay One (album)",
"Slowness (album)"
] |
What metropolitan area is the city where John Pounds died part of? | South Hampshire | [] | Title: St. Johns County, Florida
Passage: St. Johns County is a county of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2010 United States Census, the county's population was 190,039. The county seat and largest incorporated city is St. Augustine. St. Johns County is part of the Jacksonville metropolitan area.
Title: Woodway, T... | [
"John Pounds",
"Southampton"
] |
Who became CEO of the record label for Contraband? | Peter Edge | [] | Title: Sony Music
Passage: Doug Morris, who was head of Warner Music Group, then Universal Music, became chairman and CEO of the company on July 1, 2011. Sony Music underwent a restructuring after Morris' arrival. He was joined by L.A. Reid, who became the chairman and CEO of Epic Records. Under Reid, multiple artists ... | [
"Sony Music",
"Contraband (Velvet Revolver album)"
] |
When was way down released, by the performer who also released a live album titled after and recorded in the birthplace of Keith Kartz? | August 16, 1977 | [] | Title: Live in Las Vegas (Elvis Presley album)
Passage: Live in Las Vegas is a four-disc box set by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released in July 2001 on RCA Records, catalogue 07863 69354-2. It comprises live recordings from shows given by Presley in Las Vegas through every decade of his career.
Title: ... | [
"Way Down",
"Keith Kartz",
"Live in Las Vegas (Elvis Presley album)"
] |
What year was the start of the league that the video game NRL Mascot Mania is a depiction of? | 1895 | [] | Title: Mark Reber
Passage: Mark Reber (born 14 January 1969) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played for North Sydney Bears in the ARL and NRL, and Wigan Warriors in the Super League.
Title: Twister Mania
Passage: Developed by Naked Sky Entertainment, Twister Mania is published by Majesco Entertainm... | [
"Lancashire",
"NRL Mascot Mania"
] |
When is the last time Auburn won in J. Kelly Nix's city of residence? | 1999 | [] | Title: 2011 BCS National Championship Game
Passage: 2011 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game BCS Bowl Game Oregon Ducks Auburn Tigers (12 -- 0) (13 -- 0) 19 22 Head coach: Chip Kelly Head coach: Gene Chizik AP Coaches BCS AP Coaches BCS Total Oregon 0 11 0 8 19 Auburn 0 16 22 Date January 10, 2011 Season Stadium Un... | [
"J. Kelly Nix",
"Auburn–LSU football rivalry"
] |
When did the original singer of I Did it My Way first sing New York New York? | 1980 | [] | Title: Herbert M. Merrill
Passage: Herbert M. Merrill (September 13, 1871 in Campton, Grafton County, New Hampshire – March 5, 1956 in Schenectady, New York) was an American politician from New York. He was the first Socialist member of the New York State Assembly.
Title: Peter Julian (artist)
Passage: Peter Julian (bo... | [
"Theme from New York, New York",
"My Way"
] |
Did the person who blocked UNFPA funding become disfavorable during the time of the 9/11 attacks? | surged to near 90% | [] | Title: Denali–Mount McKinley naming dispute
Passage: Alaska in 1975 requested that the mountain be officially recognized as Denali, as it was still the common name used in the state. Attempts by the Alaskan state government to have Mount McKinley's name changed by the federal government were blocked by members of the c... | [
"United Nations Population Fund",
"2004 United States presidential election"
] |
Who was the performer of Everything I Wanted in Home and Away? | Emma Jackson | [] | Title: Emma Jackson (Home and Away)
Passage: Emma Jackson is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Home and Away, played by Dannii Minogue. She made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 22 September 1989. She departed on 22 August 1990. Emma was described as a teen punk and a tombo... | [
"Everything I Wanted (Dannii Minogue song)",
"Emma Jackson (Home and Away)"
] |
How did the Japanese win the country that produced Born Invincible? | First Sino-Japanese | [
"First Sino-Japanese War"
] | Title: Simón Vélez
Passage: Simón Vélez is a prize-winning Architect from Colombia, most famous for his innovative use of guadua bamboo as an essential building component. Vélez was born in Manizales, Colombia, in 1949. His father and grandfather were also architects. He has designed buildings in over 11 countries.
Tit... | [
"Born Invincible",
"Qing dynasty"
] |
What country does Rule No. 1's director hold a citizenship? | Singapore | [] | Title: Rule of law
Passage: The rule of law has been considered as one of the key dimensions that determine the quality and good governance of a country. Research, like the Worldwide Governance Indicators, defines the rule of law as: "the extent to which agents have confidence and abide by the rules of society, and in ... | [
"Rule No. 1",
"It's a Great, Great World"
] |
Where did the team that won the MLB World Series last year play before Wrigley Field? | West Side Grounds | [] | Title: Wrigley Field
Passage: In late 1915, Weeghman's Federal League folded. The resourceful Weeghman formed a syndicate including the chewing gum manufacturer William Wrigley Jr. to buy the Chicago Cubs from Charles P. Taft for about $500,000. Weeghman immediately moved the Cubs from the dilapidated West Side Grounds... | [
"Wrigley Field",
"2016 World Series"
] |
When did the country where Measure of Man was produced become part of the British Empire? | 7 June 1823 | [] | Title: History of Singapore
Passage: On 7 June 1823, John Crawfurd signed a second treaty with the Sultan and Temenggong, which extended British possession to most of the island. The Sultan and Temenggong traded most of their administrative rights of the island, including the collection of port taxes for lifelong month... | [
"History of Singapore",
"Measure of Man"
] |
Who succeeded Shepseskaf as king of ancient Marwan's death country? | Userkaf | [] | Title: Umayyad Caliphate
Passage: Yazid died while the siege was still in progress, and the Umayyad army returned to Damascus, leaving Ibn al-Zubayr in control of Mecca. Yazid's son Muawiya II (683–84) initially succeeded him but seems to have never been recognized as caliph outside of Syria. Two factions developed wit... | [
"Pyramid of Userkaf",
"Umayyad Caliphate"
] |
In what country is Later That Evening's performer's birthplace? | U.S. | [
"America",
"U.S",
"the United States",
"the U.S.",
"United States",
"US"
] | Title: Daylight saving time
Passage: In some Muslim countries DST is temporarily abandoned during Ramadan (the month when no food should be eaten between sunrise and sunset), since the DST would delay the evening dinner. Ramadan took place in July and August in 2012. This concerns at least Morocco and Palestine, althou... | [
"Stuttgart, Arkansas",
"Later That Evening",
"Eberhard Weber"
] |
How many people who sent deserters families to concentration camps live in the country that produced Cilada.com? | 5 million | [] | Title: Germans
Passage: People of German origin are found in various places around the globe. United States is home to approximately 50 million German Americans or one third of the German diaspora, making it the largest centre of German-descended people outside Germany. Brazil is the second largest with 5 million peopl... | [
"Cilada.com",
"Strasbourg",
"Germans"
] |
What is the primary musical genre of the singer-songwriter whose fifth studio album is One More Last Chance? | bluegrass | [
"Bluegrass"
] | Title: Wildflower (Sheryl Crow album)
Passage: Wildflower is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, first released September 27, 2005. Although the album debuted at #2 on the "Billboard" 200, it received mixed reviews and was not as commercially successful as previous albums, having also peak... | [
"Here Today (David Grisman album)",
"One More Last Chance"
] |
The country where Seljestad is located was named for whom? | north | [
"route",
"North",
"N"
] | Title: John Francis Sheehan
Passage: John Francis Sheehan (1910–1942) was a United States Navy sailor killed in action during World War II for whom a destroyer escort was named during the war.
Title: The Hireling Shepherd
Passage: The Hireling Shepherd (1851) is a painting by the Pre-Raphaelite artist William Holman Hu... | [
"Norway",
"Seljestad, Hordaland"
] |
Who is the original broadcaster of the Today show that bears the name of the channel on which The Hunt with John Walsh first appeared? | CNN International | [] | Title: Welcome to Paradox
Passage: Welcome to Paradox is a science fiction television series aired on the Sci Fi Channel in the U.S. and on Showcase in Canada. Despite being filmed in Canada, the series was broadcast first in the United States. It first aired on August 17, 1998, and ran for one season, ending on Novemb... | [
"The Hunt with John Walsh",
"CNN Today"
] |
The Siege of the city where Mohammad moved to found a separate Muslim community is part of what war? | World War I | [
"World War"
] | Title: Constituent Assembly of India
Passage: The elections for the 296 seats assigned to the British Indian provinces were completed by August 1946. Congress won 208 seats, and the Muslim League 73. After this election, the Muslim League refused to cooperate with the Congress, and the political situation deteriorated.... | [
"Quran",
"Siege of Medina"
] |
Where was the owner of Gold Spike in the city where Chip Reese died educated? | Harvard | [] | Title: Dan Robison
Passage: In 1973 he came to Las Vegas as the partner of Chip Reese. After Robison and Reese won a substantial amount of money from poker in a short period of time they became known as the Golddust Twins. After becoming addicted to cocaine, Robison went to rehab and later became a born again Christian... | [
"Dan Robison",
"Gold Spike (property)",
"LinkExchange"
] |
What is the period of revolution of the planet where Beagle Rupes were found in Earth years? | 88 days | [] | Title: Age of Enlightenment
Passage: French historians traditionally place the Enlightenment between 1715, the year that Louis XIV died, and 1789, the beginning of the French Revolution. Some recent historians begin the period in the 1620s, with the start of the scientific revolution. The Philosophes, the French term f... | [
"Beagle Rupes",
"Mercury (planet)"
] |
Where did the quarterback for Ken Lacy's football team go to college? | Texas Tech | [
"Texas"
] | Title: Harry Buck
Passage: Harry Crowe Buck (November 25, 1884 -- July 24, 1943) was an American college sports coach and physical education instructor. He founded the YMCA College of Physical Education at Madras in 1920, which played a key role in promoting sports and in establishing the Olympic movement in India. He ... | [
"Patrick Mahomes",
"Ken Lacy"
] |
When was the last time Auburn won in the city where Barry Ivey works? | 1999 | [] | Title: Melrose Park, New York
Passage: Melrose Park is a suburban community and census-designated place (CDP) in Cayuga County, New York, United States. The population was 2,294 at the 2010 census. It is a suburb of Auburn, located south of the city in the town of Owasco.
Title: Barry Ivey
Passage: Barry Dee Ivey (born... | [
"Barry Ivey",
"Auburn–LSU football rivalry"
] |
Who is the model in the music video for She Doesn't Mind by the performer of Dutty Rock? | Lisa Jackson | [] | Title: Mind Funk
Passage: Mind Funk (spelled Mindfunk on later releases) were an American rock band containing members of Chemical Waste and several other bands. The band was originally known as "Mind Fuck" but were forced by Epic Records to change their name. They signed to the Sony/Epic-label and released their self-... | [
"She Doesn't Mind",
"Dutty Rock"
] |
What percentage of the country where The Afghan Alphabet originated, is made up of the people whose language most resembles Armenian? | 53% | [] | Title: Golos Armenii
Passage: Golos Armenii (, "Voice of Armenia"), previously known as Kommunist («Коммунист», "[The] Communist"), is a Russian language newspaper published in Yerevan, Armenia.
Title: Embassy of Armenia, London
Passage: The Embassy of Armenia in London is the diplomatic mission of Armenia in the Unite... | [
"Armenia",
"Iran",
"The Afghan Alphabet"
] |
Where on the Avalon Peninsula is the location of the city where Rogers Cable is headquartered? | eastern tip | [] | Title: Calling Lake Provincial Park
Passage: Calling Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in Alberta, Canada. It is located north of Athabasca, north of Edmonton.
Title: Big Bunsby Marine Provincial Park
Passage: Big Bunsby Marine Provincial Park is a provincial park on the west coast of northern Vancouver Island ... | [
"St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador"
] |
What is the equivalent of the country having signed an agreement with Nasser in 1954 for the agency appointing the members of the public company accounting oversight board? | Financial Services Authority | [] | Title: Public Company Accounting Oversight Board
Passage: The PCAOB has five Board members, including a Chairman, each of whom is appointed by the SEC, after consultation with the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Secretary of the Treasury. Two Board members must be Certified Publ... | [
"Gamal Abdel Nasser",
"Public Company Accounting Oversight Board",
"Securities commission"
] |
Who did the performer of The Unforgiven collaborate with? | San Francisco Symphony | [] | Title: Spectre (2015 film)
Passage: In September 2015 it was announced that Sam Smith and regular collaborator Jimmy Napes had written the film's title theme, "Writing's on the Wall", with Smith performing it for the film. Smith said the song came together in one session and that he and Napes wrote it in under half an ... | [
"Scorpions (band)",
"The Unforgiven (song)"
] |
When did Louis Deniset's political party form? | 1861 | [] | Title: Bonnie Brown (politician)
Passage: M. A. Bonnie Brown (born March 2, 1941) is the former Member of Parliament for the riding of Oakville and a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. She is considered a left-wing Liberal, politically.
Title: Margus Tsahkna
Passage: In 2000, he joined the "Pro Patria" party. From ... | [
"Louis Deniset",
"History of the Liberal Party of Canada"
] |
The pianist who paid for Chopin's funeral invited him to a country represented by a lion. Where was the highest temperature recorded in the country similarly represented by a stringed agent? | Kilkenny Castle in Kilkenny | [
"Kilkenny Castle"
] | Title: Frédéric Chopin
Passage: Polish composers of the following generation included virtuosi such as Moritz Moszkowski, but, in the opinion of J. Barrie Jones, his "one worthy successor" among his compatriots was Karol Szymanowski (1882–1937). Edvard Grieg, Antonín Dvořák, Isaac Albéniz, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and ... | [
"Frédéric Chopin",
"Republic of Ireland",
"Monarchy of the United Kingdom"
] |
Who is the current mayor of the birthplace of Adrian Aymes? | Linda Norris | [] | Title: Osterøy
Passage: Currently, the mayor is Jarle Skeidsvoll of the Christian Democratic Party. He was elected in 2015 and will serve until 2019. From 2003-2015, the mayor of Osterøy was Kari Foseid Aakre from the Labour Party.
Title: Castres
Passage: The Greater Castres-Mazamet Council was created in order to bett... | [
"Adrian Aymes",
"Southampton"
] |
What is the administrative territory where Russell Maliphant's place of birth is found? | Franklin County | [
"Franklin County, Kansas"
] | Title: Russell Maliphant
Passage: Russell Maliphant (born 18 November 1961 in Ottawa, Canada) is a British choreographer who trained at the Royal Ballet School and graduated into Sadler’s Wells Royal Ballet before leaving to pursue a career in independent dance. As a performer Maliphant worked with companies such as DV... | [
"Ottawa, Kansas",
"Russell Maliphant"
] |
Who is the sibling of the artist that created The Windows of the World? | Dee Dee Warwick | [] | Title: List of A Series of Unfortunate Events characters
Passage: In the 2017 TV series, she is portrayed by Malina Weissman. She is much more kind to her siblings as she does n't fight with Klaus like she does in The Wide Window episodes.
Title: Bow window
Passage: A bow window or compass window is a curved bay window... | [
"The Drinkard Singers",
"The Windows of the World"
] |
How long did the city with WAYV hold a monopoly on casino gambling? | 40-year | [] | Title: Atlantic City, New Jersey
Passage: In an effort at revitalizing the city, New Jersey voters in 1976 passed a referendum, approving casino gambling for Atlantic City; this came after a 1974 referendum on legalized gambling failed to pass. Immediately after the legislation passed, the owners of the Chalfonte-Haddo... | [
"WAYV",
"Atlantic City, New Jersey"
] |
Who is the spouse of the performer of Can I Get a Witness? | Anna Gordy Gaye | [] | Title: Get Low (album)
Passage: Get Low LP is an album by rapper Romeo. It includes guest performances by Colby O'Donis, Akon, Young V, Rich Boyz, Bobby V and Marques Houston. It contained early songs & new songs from him. The album debuted at #149 on the Billboard 200.
Title: You Can't Always Get What You Want
Passage... | [
"Can I Get a Witness",
"Baby, I'm for Real"
] |
What is the population of the city the performer of Conversations was born in? | 3,792,621 | [] | Title: Converse College
Passage: Converse College is a liberal arts masters university in Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States. Converse consists of an undergraduate women's college as well as co-ed graduate, online and summer programs. It was established by a group of Spartanburg residents and named after textil... | [
"Maurice Simon",
"Southern California",
"Conversations (Eric Dolphy album)"
] |
When does Mary go to the original country of the sport of curling in reign? | 19 August 1561 | [] | Title: Mary, Queen of Scots
Passage: Mary, the only surviving legitimate child of James V of Scotland, was six days old when her father died and she acceded to the throne. She spent most of her childhood in France while Scotland was ruled by regents, and in 1558, she married the Dauphin of France, Francis. He ascended ... | [
"Mary, Queen of Scots",
"Curling"
] |
Who sings Never Say Never with the performer of Somebody to Love? | Jaden Smith | [
"Jaden"
] | Title: I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)
Passage: ``I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me) ''Single by Whitney Houston from the album Whitney B - side`` Moment of Truth'' Released May 2, 1987 (1987 - 05 - 02) Format CD single cassette single 7 ''single 12'' single Recorded October 1986 Genre Dance - pop R&... | [
"Never Say Never (Justin Bieber song)",
"Somebody to Love (Justin Bieber song)"
] |
What district does Gustav Kaupert's birth place share border with? | Schwalm-Eder-Kreis | [] | Title: Gustav Ratzenhofer
Passage: Gustav Ratzenhofer (July 4, 1842, in Vienna – October 8, 1904, in the Atlantic Ocean) was an Austrian officer, philosopher and was known primarily as a sociologist. He also wrote under the pseudonym Gustav Renehr.
Title: Gustav Vasas intåg i Stockholm 1523
Passage: Gustav Vasas intåg ... | [
"Stellbergsee",
"Gustav Kaupert"
] |
What was the original price for a replacement battery from the producer of iPod? | $99 | [] | Title: American Idol
Passage: The top 12 finalists originally included Mario Vazquez, but he dropped out citing 'personal reasons' and was replaced by Nikko Smith. Later, an employee of Freemantle Media, which produces the show, sued the company for wrongful termination, claiming that he was dismissed after complaining... | [
"IPod"
] |
How many people live in the area of the birthplace of Sharp as a Needle's performer? | 9 million | [] | Title: Beyoncé
Passage: On January 7, 2012, Beyoncé gave birth to her first child, a daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. Five months later, she performed for four nights at Revel Atlantic City's Ovation Hall to celebrate the resort's opening, her first performances since giving birth to Blue ... | [
"British Isles",
"Adrian Sherwood",
"Sharp as a Needle"
] |
When did the torch arrive in the birthplace of Han Kum-Ok? | April 28 | [] | Title: 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay
Passage: Kazakhstan: The first torchbearer in Almaty, where the Olympic torch arrived for the first time ever on April 2, was the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbaev. The route ran 20 km from Medeo stadium to Astana Square. There were reports that Uighur activists were ar... | [
"Han Kum-ok",
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay"
] |
Who was in charge of the country containing Lake Constance besides Germany and the country having the villages of Wengen and the birthplace of Otto Furrer? | Karl Renner | [] | Title: Jezioro Bodenskie
Passage: Jezioro Bodenskie (en: Lake of Constance) is a 1986 Polish film directed by Janusz Zaorski. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1986 Locarno International Film Festival.
Title: Benapur
Passage: Benapur is a village in Bagnan-II Block, Howrah District, West Bengal. Its location, beside the... | [
"Alps",
"Rhine",
"Otto Furrer",
"Austria"
] |
How did the Japanese win the country where Federal Corporation is headquartered in the city of Zhongli? | First Sino-Japanese | [
"First Sino-Japanese War"
] | Title: Pro Evolution Soccer 2
Passage: Pro Evolution Soccer 2 (also known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 6 and World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2002 in Japan, and World Soccer: Winning Eleven 6 International in North America) is the second installment of Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer football video game series. The Japane... | [
"Qing dynasty",
"Federal Corporation"
] |
What dynasty gave birth to the empire that included the Principality of Lüneburg? | the Carolingian family | [] | Title: Beyoncé
Passage: On January 7, 2012, Beyoncé gave birth to her first child, a daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. Five months later, she performed for four nights at Revel Atlantic City's Ovation Hall to celebrate the resort's opening, her first performances since giving birth to Blue ... | [
"Holy Roman Empire",
"Principality of Lüneburg"
] |
Who made Liang Congjie's birthplace his capital? | Dorgon | [] | Title: Qing dynasty
Passage: First, the Manchus had entered "China proper" because Dorgon responded decisively to Wu Sangui's appeal. Then, after capturing Beijing, instead of sacking the city as the rebels had done, Dorgon insisted, over the protests of other Manchu princes, on making it the dynastic capital and reapp... | [
"Qing dynasty",
"Liang Congjie"
] |
When did the operator of Blowpipe start using the SA80? | 1987 | [] | Title: Liutan station
Passage: Liutan Station (), is a metro station of Line 1, Wuxi Metro. It started operations on 1 July 2014. It is the future terminus of Line 4.
Title: AMC Airlines
Passage: The airline was established and started operations in 1988, after the Egyptian government approved the foundation of Aircraf... | [
"SA80",
"Blowpipe (missile)"
] |
When was the first underground line in the place of death of Darmstadt Madonna's creator? | City & South London Railway | [] | Title: Cadorna (Milan Metro)
Passage: Cadorna EffeEnne is an underground interchange station in Milan, Italy serving Line 1 and Line 2 of Milan Metro. The station opened in 1964 and, since 1978, interchanges with the Line 2, for which it served as the southern terminus until the extension of the line to Porta Genova in... | [
"London Underground",
"Portrait of Sir Thomas More (Holbein)",
"Darmstadt Madonna"
] |
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