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In what country is Footes?
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The stadium is the national stadium of the Bailiwick of Guernsey.", "score": "1.4138635" }, { "id": "10670751", "title": "Foote Field", "text": " Foote Field is a multi-purpose sports facility on the University of Alberta campus in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, built as a legacy facility for the 2001 World Championships in Athletics. It was named for University of Alberta alumnus, former varsity track athlete, and philanthropist Eldon Foote, who donated $2 million toward the construction costs.", "score": "1.4055071" }, { "id": "2451879", "title": "Neaspilota footei", "text": " Canada, United States.", "score": "1.3921657" }, { "id": "3450622", "title": "Daniel Lewis Foote", "text": " at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and as leader of the provincial reconstruction team in the Maysan Governorate. He went on to lead the activities of the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs in Colombia. He was posted in both Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, as deputy chief of mission. In the Dominican Republic, he also served as chargé d'affaires. At the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, Foote served as coordinating director, managing U.S. civilian foreign assistance and law enforcement activities in the country. In 2015, he took a role in Washington, D.C., at the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, where he oversaw operations in Afghanistan and Pakistan. ", "score": "1.3903593" }, { "id": "10647490", "title": "Rosemary Foot (politician)", "text": " Rosemary Irene Foot, AO (born 2 April 1936) was an Australian politician. She was a Liberal member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly throughout the years of 1978 to 1986. First elected to state parliament as member for Vaucluse at the 1978 state election, Foot went on to serve as Deputy Opposition Leader from 1983 until her retirement in 1986. Foot was born in Cowra, New South Wales. She is the great granddaughter of Sir John See, a former New South Wales Premier who successfully introduced the Women's Franchise Act in 1902.", "score": "1.3901494" }, { "id": "32676349", "title": "Mary Foote", "text": " Mary Foote (1872–1968) was an American painter and producer of notes of Carl Jung's seminars. As an artist, she lived and worked in New York's Washington Square, Paris and Peking. From 1928 to the 1950s she lived in Zurich and created and published notes of Carl Jung's seminars until World War II. She returned to the United States in the 1950s and spent her later years in Connecticut, where she died.", "score": "1.3819187" }, { "id": "31841592", "title": "Alisha Foote", "text": " Alisha Foote (born 1 May 1991) is an Australian football (soccer) player, who last played for Brisbane Roar in the Australian W-League.", "score": "1.3802724" }, { "id": "8460765", "title": "Foote Islands", "text": " The Foote Islands (-66.2°N, -66.2°W) are a small group of snow-capped islands and several rocks, lying 12 nmi southeast of Cape Leblond, Lavoisier Island, in Crystal Sound. They were mapped from air photos obtained by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (1947–48) and surveys by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) (1958–59). They were named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee for Brian L.H. Foote, a FIDS radio mechanic at Arthur Harbour (1957) and a surveyor at Detaille Island (1958), who made surveys of the Crystal Sound area.", "score": "1.374893" }, { "id": "12933013", "title": "Campiglossa footeorum", "text": " Canada, United States.", "score": "1.3735704" }, { "id": "31409764", "title": "Selina Foote", "text": " Foote is represented by the Two Rooms gallery and they have hosted several of her exhibitions including The Pink Morning in 2017, Ray in 2014, and alongside Jeena Shin and Jan van der Ploeg in the 2015–2016 exhibition Over Under Sideways Down. Foote was selected to be included in the 2011 Prospect: New Zealand Art Now exhibition, showcasing contemporary art and New Zealand artists. She has also exhibited with the Sue Crockford Gallery (Auckland, New Zealand), the Hamish McKay Gallery (Wellington, New Zealand), and was part of the Window Project Space at the University of Auckland.", "score": "1.3598918" }, { "id": "3450623", "title": "Daniel Lewis Foote", "text": " 2017, he was the Acting Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs when he was appointed United States Ambassador to Zambia. As ambassador to Zambia, Foote strongly condemned the conviction of two men who had allegedly been convicted for having consensual sex acts. Foote said he was horrified by the verdict and questioned the destination of the humanitarian aid given to Zambia. He was subsequently declared persona non grata and left the country. After the assassination of Jovenel Moïse, Foote was selected to serve as United States special envoy for Haiti in the Biden administration on July 22, 2021. In the role, Foote was a member of President Joe Biden's delegation ", "score": "1.3590488" }, { "id": "30567987", "title": "David Foot", "text": " David K. Foot is a Canadian economist and demographer. Foot did his undergraduate work at the University of Western Australia and his graduate work in economics at Harvard University, where he was supervised by Martin Feldstein. Following his PhD, he joined the department of economics at the University of Toronto.", "score": "1.3585203" }, { "id": "31669340", "title": "Canal Foot", "text": " Canal Foot is an industrial village in Cumbria, England, on the Leven estuary. It is located 1.7 mi by road to the east of the centre of Ulverston. Its name comes from its location being where the Ulverston Canal meets the Estuary. Canal Foot is best known for its massive GlaxoSmithKline Plant, located in the former North Lonsdale Ironworks which ceased production in 1938. Glaxo Smith bought the plant in 1947 and manufactures penicillin and streptomycin and other medicines. Also of note is the Bay Horse Hotel and Restaurant, which was a staging post for coaches crossing Morecambe Bay during the 18th century. It serves traditional Cumbrian cuisine. It has won several awards, including being named \"Cumbrian Inn of the Year\" by The Good Hotel Guide in 2008 and \"Lake District Hotel of the Year\" by Lake District and Lancashire Life in 2000. The point here is called Hammerside Point. Canal Foot is used by anglers, as the water nearby contains a good amount of flounders and some sea bass.", "score": "1.3563614" }, { "id": "28335012", "title": "Diane Foote", "text": " Diane Rena Foote (also Dianne, now Moreland, born 1 September 1954) is a New Zealand Olympic gymnast. Foote was born in 1954 in Dunedin, New Zealand. She is a descendant of Harry Arthur Foote, who founded the Dunedin freight company H A Foote Haulage Limited in 1918. She owns 14% of the company shares. Foote represented her country at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, in gymnastics. In the vault, she came 69th. In the floor exercise, she was 99th. On the uneven bars, she came 113th. On the balance beam, she was 94th. In the Women's individual all-around preliminary round, she was ranked 104th of 118 competitors. Only the top-placed 36 competitors made it into the final round. She is listed as New Zealand Olympic competitor number 275. When Barry Maister as head of the New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) had the project of honouring the country's Olympic competitors, Foote and fellow 1972 gymnast Terry Sale were among the 21 individuals that the NZOC had lost contact with. Foote took on the surname Moreland when she married, and she now lives in the Tauranga suburb of Papamoa Beach.", "score": "1.3555672" }, { "id": "3450621", "title": "Daniel Lewis Foote", "text": " Foote began his career as a natural gas trader and broker. In 1992, he became a Peace Corps volunteer in Sopachuy, Bolivia. He later taught high school Spanish and coached football and track in Northern California. In 1998, Foote joined the United States Department of State. He held positions at the State Department Operations Center, in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, at the U.S. Embassy in London, and in the U.S. consulate in Guadalajara, Mexico. He was part of the reconstruction team in Erbil, Iraq, was a management officer and political/economic chief in the U.S. Embassy in Luxembourg, and was a management counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires. Foote also completed ", "score": "1.3521725" }, { "id": "26386959", "title": "Feetham", "text": " Feetham is a hamlet opposite Low Row in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England. The origin of the place-name is from Old Norse and means place at the riverside meadows; it appears as Fytun in 1242.", "score": "1.3501384" }, { "id": "29186010", "title": "Trupanea footei", "text": " Chile.", "score": "1.3498375" } ]
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It was named for University of Alberta alumnus, former varsity track athlete, and philanthropist Eldon Foote, who donated $2 million toward the construction costs.", "Neaspilota footei\n Canada, United States.", "Daniel Lewis Foote\n at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and as leader of the provincial reconstruction team in the Maysan Governorate. He went on to lead the activities of the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs in Colombia. He was posted in both Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, as deputy chief of mission. In the Dominican Republic, he also served as chargé d'affaires. At the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, Foote served as coordinating director, managing U.S. civilian foreign assistance and law enforcement activities in the country. In 2015, he took a role in Washington, D.C., at the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, where he oversaw operations in Afghanistan and Pakistan. ", "Rosemary Foot (politician)\n Rosemary Irene Foot, AO (born 2 April 1936) was an Australian politician. She was a Liberal member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly throughout the years of 1978 to 1986. First elected to state parliament as member for Vaucluse at the 1978 state election, Foot went on to serve as Deputy Opposition Leader from 1983 until her retirement in 1986. Foot was born in Cowra, New South Wales. She is the great granddaughter of Sir John See, a former New South Wales Premier who successfully introduced the Women's Franchise Act in 1902.", "Mary Foote\n Mary Foote (1872–1968) was an American painter and producer of notes of Carl Jung's seminars. As an artist, she lived and worked in New York's Washington Square, Paris and Peking. From 1928 to the 1950s she lived in Zurich and created and published notes of Carl Jung's seminars until World War II. She returned to the United States in the 1950s and spent her later years in Connecticut, where she died.", "Alisha Foote\n Alisha Foote (born 1 May 1991) is an Australian football (soccer) player, who last played for Brisbane Roar in the Australian W-League.", "Foote Islands\n The Foote Islands (-66.2°N, -66.2°W) are a small group of snow-capped islands and several rocks, lying 12 nmi southeast of Cape Leblond, Lavoisier Island, in Crystal Sound. They were mapped from air photos obtained by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (1947–48) and surveys by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) (1958–59). They were named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee for Brian L.H. Foote, a FIDS radio mechanic at Arthur Harbour (1957) and a surveyor at Detaille Island (1958), who made surveys of the Crystal Sound area.", "Campiglossa footeorum\n Canada, United States.", "Selina Foote\n Foote is represented by the Two Rooms gallery and they have hosted several of her exhibitions including The Pink Morning in 2017, Ray in 2014, and alongside Jeena Shin and Jan van der Ploeg in the 2015–2016 exhibition Over Under Sideways Down. Foote was selected to be included in the 2011 Prospect: New Zealand Art Now exhibition, showcasing contemporary art and New Zealand artists. She has also exhibited with the Sue Crockford Gallery (Auckland, New Zealand), the Hamish McKay Gallery (Wellington, New Zealand), and was part of the Window Project Space at the University of Auckland.", "Daniel Lewis Foote\n 2017, he was the Acting Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs when he was appointed United States Ambassador to Zambia. As ambassador to Zambia, Foote strongly condemned the conviction of two men who had allegedly been convicted for having consensual sex acts. Foote said he was horrified by the verdict and questioned the destination of the humanitarian aid given to Zambia. He was subsequently declared persona non grata and left the country. After the assassination of Jovenel Moïse, Foote was selected to serve as United States special envoy for Haiti in the Biden administration on July 22, 2021. In the role, Foote was a member of President Joe Biden's delegation ", "David Foot\n David K. Foot is a Canadian economist and demographer. Foot did his undergraduate work at the University of Western Australia and his graduate work in economics at Harvard University, where he was supervised by Martin Feldstein. Following his PhD, he joined the department of economics at the University of Toronto.", "Canal Foot\n Canal Foot is an industrial village in Cumbria, England, on the Leven estuary. It is located 1.7 mi by road to the east of the centre of Ulverston. Its name comes from its location being where the Ulverston Canal meets the Estuary. Canal Foot is best known for its massive GlaxoSmithKline Plant, located in the former North Lonsdale Ironworks which ceased production in 1938. Glaxo Smith bought the plant in 1947 and manufactures penicillin and streptomycin and other medicines. Also of note is the Bay Horse Hotel and Restaurant, which was a staging post for coaches crossing Morecambe Bay during the 18th century. It serves traditional Cumbrian cuisine. It has won several awards, including being named \"Cumbrian Inn of the Year\" by The Good Hotel Guide in 2008 and \"Lake District Hotel of the Year\" by Lake District and Lancashire Life in 2000. The point here is called Hammerside Point. Canal Foot is used by anglers, as the water nearby contains a good amount of flounders and some sea bass.", "Diane Foote\n Diane Rena Foote (also Dianne, now Moreland, born 1 September 1954) is a New Zealand Olympic gymnast. Foote was born in 1954 in Dunedin, New Zealand. She is a descendant of Harry Arthur Foote, who founded the Dunedin freight company H A Foote Haulage Limited in 1918. She owns 14% of the company shares. Foote represented her country at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, in gymnastics. In the vault, she came 69th. In the floor exercise, she was 99th. On the uneven bars, she came 113th. On the balance beam, she was 94th. In the Women's individual all-around preliminary round, she was ranked 104th of 118 competitors. Only the top-placed 36 competitors made it into the final round. She is listed as New Zealand Olympic competitor number 275. When Barry Maister as head of the New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) had the project of honouring the country's Olympic competitors, Foote and fellow 1972 gymnast Terry Sale were among the 21 individuals that the NZOC had lost contact with. Foote took on the surname Moreland when she married, and she now lives in the Tauranga suburb of Papamoa Beach.", "Daniel Lewis Foote\n Foote began his career as a natural gas trader and broker. In 1992, he became a Peace Corps volunteer in Sopachuy, Bolivia. He later taught high school Spanish and coached football and track in Northern California. In 1998, Foote joined the United States Department of State. He held positions at the State Department Operations Center, in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, at the U.S. Embassy in London, and in the U.S. consulate in Guadalajara, Mexico. He was part of the reconstruction team in Erbil, Iraq, was a management officer and political/economic chief in the U.S. Embassy in Luxembourg, and was a management counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires. Foote also completed ", "Feetham\n Feetham is a hamlet opposite Low Row in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England. The origin of the place-name is from Old Norse and means place at the riverside meadows; it appears as Fytun in 1242.", "Trupanea footei\n Chile." ]
In what country is Oscar?
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Abrams has provided the opportunity to holding this event at Bad Robot in Santa Monica since 2012.", "score": "1.4928414" }, { "id": "31756385", "title": "Oscar and Friends", "text": " Oscar and Friends is a New Zealand children's stop motion animated television series that aired from 1995 to 1996. The series was produced in Wellington, and was aimed at children aged 3 to 6. The series was produced by Gnome Productions Ltd., distributed by Southern Star Sales, and funded by NZ On Air and Southern Star Entertainment. Oscar and Friends has been screened all around the world including the UK (ITV) (where the series rated number ten for kids in its first year of release), The United States (Fox Family), Australia (ABC), Taiwan (YoYo TV), Germany (Kabel 1 in Bim Bam Bino) and Argentina (Magic Kids)", "score": "1.4776604" }, { "id": "28667168", "title": "List of Polish submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film", "text": " Poland has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film on a regular basis since 1963. The Oscar is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. It was not created until the 1956 Academy Awards, in which a competitive Academy Award of Merit, known as the Best Foreign Language Film Award, was created for non-English speaking films, and has been given annually since.", "score": "1.4707398" }, { "id": "29053218", "title": "Oscaro", "text": " significant milestone: its first million euros in sales revenue. The following year, Oscaro Recambios launched in Spain. In October 2011, Pierre-Noël Luiggi, founder of Oscaro, was appointed member of the French delegation represented at G20 YES (Young Entrepreneur Summit). In 2012, Oscaro.com was reported to have 1.46 million unique monthly users according to Médiamétrie, making it the first in its category of French specialised websites. In October 2015, Oscaro became a shareholder of Temot International, an international buying group specialised in automotive customer service. In April 2016, Oscaro expanded its services to Belgium, serving primarily its Francophone community. After opening a research centre in California in 2012, Oscaro launched its website on the US market under the name Oscaroparts.com.", "score": "1.4561572" }, { "id": "14444776", "title": "List of submissions to the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film", "text": "Thirteen other countries (Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Iraq, Ireland, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Nepal, Palestinian Territories, Singapore, and Ukraine) that submitted films within the three previous years opted not to send a movie for Oscar consideration in 2009. ", "score": "1.4521418" }, { "id": "13821398", "title": "Oscar Health", "text": " In 2016, Oscar had 145,000 members in New York, New Jersey, California, and Texas. Oscar expanded its operations to Tempe, Arizona in August 2016, where it decided to locate its Concierge teams, their name for their member services model. On August 23, 2016, Oscar announced it would be exiting the New Jersey Marketplace at the end of 2016, citing uncertainties in the market that would make it challenging \"to operate effectively and continue to deliver access to quality healthcare.\" Oscar also announced that it would halve the size of its provider network in New York amidst rising premiums in order to \"gain more control over pricing and patient experience\". In November 2016, Oscar opened the Oscar Center in partnership with Mount Sinai Health System. Located in Brooklyn Heights, next to the Jay Street–MetroTech station, the Oscar Center had a primary care practice only available to Oscar policyholders, with a doctor, nurse practitioner, and a behavioral health specialist. It also hosted free classes for members, such as yoga classes or classes for expectant mothers. On March 13th, 2020, Oscar closed the Oscar Center \"until further notice.\"", "score": "1.4449255" }, { "id": "7736677", "title": "Academy Award for Best International Feature Film", "text": " artistic control over it. Several films have been declared ineligible by the Academy for the latter reason, the most recent of which is Lust, Caution (2007), Taiwan's entry for the 80th Academy Awards. The disqualifications, however, generally take place in the pre-nomination stage, with the exception of A Place in the World (1992), Uruguay's entry for the 65th Academy Awards, which was disqualified because of insufficient Uruguayan artistic control after having secured a nomination. As of the 2021 ceremony, it is the only film to have been declared ineligible and removed from the final ballot after having been nominated in this category. Since the 2006 ", "score": "1.4424648" }, { "id": "32431458", "title": "Oscar, Louisiana", "text": " Oscar is an unincorporated community located in the southeastern portion of Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is located primarily along Louisiana Highway 1 on the southern end of False River. This community was formerly home to the Oxbow restaurant and Bonaventure's Landing. Oscar's most noted resident was the novelist Ernest J. Gaines, who was the fifth generation of his family to be born on the River Lake plantation, where his ancestors had been enslaved and then sharecroppers. Gaines left Oscar for California at age 15, and went on to a storied career as a novelist, winning the National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction, the National Humanities Medal, and a MacArthur \"genius grant\". In retirement, he purchased a portion of the plantation and built a house on it. Oscar was the site ", "score": "1.4413259" }, { "id": "26975535", "title": "Oscar Loya", "text": " Loya was born in 1979 in Indio, California and grew up as the youngest of five children in California. He is openly gay and lives in Munich, Germany. Loya represented Germany at the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia together with Alex Christensen as Alex swings Oscar sings, performing the song \"Miss Kiss Kiss Bang\", with special guest Dita Von Teese performing with them in the Final. The song finished 20th in a final of 25 competing countries. Loya released his debut album in 2009. His voice coach is Professor Dennis M. Heath (Munich). Heath teaches other successful professional artists in Europe, Australia, and the United States. Loya concentrates on his solo career and released his second album \"Beast\" in 2011. \"Beast\" is a collaboration between Oscar and the electropop producer Alek Sandar. The self-written and co-produced single \"Learn Something New\" with Citrusonic Records has been published in December 2012. From October 2012 to June 2013, Loya has been the principal character in the revue SHOW ME at the Friedrichstadt-Palast in Berlin.", "score": "1.4379578" }, { "id": "13752597", "title": "Oscar Parish", "text": " Oscar Parish (Oscars församling) is a parish in Östermalm's church district (kontrakt) in the Diocese of Stockholm, Sweden. The parish is located in Stockholm Municipality in Stockholm County. The parish forms its own pastorship.", "score": "1.4351374" }, { "id": "13821407", "title": "Oscar Health", "text": " Oscar's headquarters are located in Tribeca, New York City. They also have a technology outpost in Los Angeles and a member services operation in Tempe, Arizona.", "score": "1.4341795" }, { "id": "8559593", "title": "Oscar Theatre Company", "text": " The Oscar Theatre Company is a theater company operating in Brisbane, Australia. It is interested in the provision of further work opportunities for Queensland professional and emerging artists. The company seeks to introduce and engage youth with contemporary theatre, by offering live performance as an alternative in the Brisbane social scene. Oscar receives no funding and relies heavily on corporate sponsorship and patron support.", "score": "1.4241953" }, { "id": "4118153", "title": "Oscar by the Sea", "text": " Oscar by the Sea is a riverside private housing residences located at 8 Pung Loi Road, Pak Shing Kok, Clear Water Bay, New Territories, Hong Kong. The residence is jointly developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties and Hong Kong Oxygen. It was designed by MCAA Limited. The property is divided into 7 buildings with 40 to 59 floors and a total of 1959 units. The estate was opened for sale in 2001 on 27 July 2001 (Phase 1), 1 June 2002 (Phase 2). The management company is Hong Yip Service Co. Ltd. under Sun Hung Kai Properties. Oscar by the Sea is the only private housing estate in Tseung Kwan O that is not built on reclaimed land.", "score": "1.4232116" }, { "id": "447327", "title": "Oscar (1991 film)", "text": " Oscar is a 1991 American comedy film directed by John Landis. Based on the Claude Magnier stage play, it is a remake of the 1967 French film of the same name, but set in Depression-era New York City. Oscar stars Sylvester Stallone, in a rare attempt at a comedic role, as Angelo \"Snaps\" Provolone, a mob boss who promises his dying father that he will leave the world of crime and become an honest businessman. Alongside Stallone, the film's cast includes Marisa Tomei, Ornella Muti, Tim Curry and Chazz Palminteri. Its score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. According to Landis, Oscar was stylistically influenced by older Hollywood comedies, particularly those belonging to the \"screwball\" genre, that were popular during the period in which the film takes place. Oscar was released in the United States on April 26, 1991, and received mixed reviews from critics.", "score": "1.422127" }, { "id": "7471455", "title": "Out of School Care and Recreation", "text": " In the two large regions of Canterbury and Auckland, local networks of OSCAR service providers have secured an agreement to receive funding directly, thus being able to employ their own OSCAR advisers. Regional networks (OSCN in Auckland and The Christchurch OSCAR Network in Canterbury) the advisers report on service delivery to the OSCAR Foundation. The OSCAR Foundation, formally the national body went into liquidation in May 2012.", "score": "1.4216347" }, { "id": "4293021", "title": "Oscar, Oklahoma", "text": " Oscar is a small rural unincorporated community in southern Jefferson County, Oklahoma, United States, three miles north of the Red River. Named for Oscar W. Seay, rancher, the post office opened November 23, 1892. The ZIP Code is 73561. The first Postmaster was William Riley Butler, by presidential appointment.", "score": "1.4211947" }, { "id": "447337", "title": "Oscar (1991 film)", "text": " The film was released theatrically in the United States on April 26, 1991, and had nine international releases from June until September.", "score": "1.4207435" }, { "id": "30846241", "title": "Oscar Downstream", "text": " Oscar Downstream is a large oil trading company based in Bucharest, Romania which is the largest independent oil company in the country. The company is specialised in oil trading and manages over 1100 in-house filling stations and a network of 30 diesel stations. It has seven regional storage facilities located in Bucharest, Craiova, Constanţa, Oneşti, Oradea, Brasov, Arad and a fleet of 40 tank trucks.", "score": "1.4185964" }, { "id": "7926883", "title": "HTV Oscar C", "text": " HTV Oscar C is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian local commercial television channel based in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The program is mainly produced in Croatian. Cable television channel HTV Oscar 2 and the local radio station Radio Oscar C are also part of this company. On 19.12.2020 at 10:50-10:53 AM, they illegally activated Windows on air, and on 20.12.2020 at 06:07 AM, TeamViewer release notes popped up, staying until 00:12 the next day.", "score": "1.4173207" }, { "id": "13821396", "title": "Oscar Health", "text": " Oscar Health, Inc. is an American health insurance company, founded in 2012 by Joshua Kushner and Mario Schlosser, and is headquartered in New York City. The company focuses on the health insurance industry through telemedicine, healthcare focused technological interfaces, and transparent claims pricing systems which would make it easier for patients to navigate.", "score": "1.4170078" } ]
[ "US-Ireland Alliance\n The Oscar Wilde Award is the award for cinematic contribution by Irish-Americans in the entertainment industries within the US. This award has beed awarded by the US-Ireland Alliance since 2006 before the Oscar season. The event is usually held at the beginning of the year and has a variety of celebrities in attendance. The nominees are usually Irish talents who have had an impact on the entertainment industries in the areas of music and performance. In the early years it was held at the Ebell on Wilshire Boulevard. Some Irish celebrities have become regular supporters and share their stories and experiences with others. One of the activists of this non-profit organisation, director J. J. Abrams has provided the opportunity to holding this event at Bad Robot in Santa Monica since 2012.", "Oscar and Friends\n Oscar and Friends is a New Zealand children's stop motion animated television series that aired from 1995 to 1996. The series was produced in Wellington, and was aimed at children aged 3 to 6. The series was produced by Gnome Productions Ltd., distributed by Southern Star Sales, and funded by NZ On Air and Southern Star Entertainment. Oscar and Friends has been screened all around the world including the UK (ITV) (where the series rated number ten for kids in its first year of release), The United States (Fox Family), Australia (ABC), Taiwan (YoYo TV), Germany (Kabel 1 in Bim Bam Bino) and Argentina (Magic Kids)", "List of Polish submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film\n Poland has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film on a regular basis since 1963. The Oscar is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. It was not created until the 1956 Academy Awards, in which a competitive Academy Award of Merit, known as the Best Foreign Language Film Award, was created for non-English speaking films, and has been given annually since.", "Oscaro\n significant milestone: its first million euros in sales revenue. The following year, Oscaro Recambios launched in Spain. In October 2011, Pierre-Noël Luiggi, founder of Oscaro, was appointed member of the French delegation represented at G20 YES (Young Entrepreneur Summit). In 2012, Oscaro.com was reported to have 1.46 million unique monthly users according to Médiamétrie, making it the first in its category of French specialised websites. In October 2015, Oscaro became a shareholder of Temot International, an international buying group specialised in automotive customer service. In April 2016, Oscaro expanded its services to Belgium, serving primarily its Francophone community. After opening a research centre in California in 2012, Oscaro launched its website on the US market under the name Oscaroparts.com.", "List of submissions to the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film\nThirteen other countries (Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Iraq, Ireland, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Nepal, Palestinian Territories, Singapore, and Ukraine) that submitted films within the three previous years opted not to send a movie for Oscar consideration in 2009. ", "Oscar Health\n In 2016, Oscar had 145,000 members in New York, New Jersey, California, and Texas. Oscar expanded its operations to Tempe, Arizona in August 2016, where it decided to locate its Concierge teams, their name for their member services model. On August 23, 2016, Oscar announced it would be exiting the New Jersey Marketplace at the end of 2016, citing uncertainties in the market that would make it challenging \"to operate effectively and continue to deliver access to quality healthcare.\" Oscar also announced that it would halve the size of its provider network in New York amidst rising premiums in order to \"gain more control over pricing and patient experience\". In November 2016, Oscar opened the Oscar Center in partnership with Mount Sinai Health System. Located in Brooklyn Heights, next to the Jay Street–MetroTech station, the Oscar Center had a primary care practice only available to Oscar policyholders, with a doctor, nurse practitioner, and a behavioral health specialist. It also hosted free classes for members, such as yoga classes or classes for expectant mothers. On March 13th, 2020, Oscar closed the Oscar Center \"until further notice.\"", "Academy Award for Best International Feature Film\n artistic control over it. Several films have been declared ineligible by the Academy for the latter reason, the most recent of which is Lust, Caution (2007), Taiwan's entry for the 80th Academy Awards. The disqualifications, however, generally take place in the pre-nomination stage, with the exception of A Place in the World (1992), Uruguay's entry for the 65th Academy Awards, which was disqualified because of insufficient Uruguayan artistic control after having secured a nomination. As of the 2021 ceremony, it is the only film to have been declared ineligible and removed from the final ballot after having been nominated in this category. Since the 2006 ", "Oscar, Louisiana\n Oscar is an unincorporated community located in the southeastern portion of Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is located primarily along Louisiana Highway 1 on the southern end of False River. This community was formerly home to the Oxbow restaurant and Bonaventure's Landing. Oscar's most noted resident was the novelist Ernest J. Gaines, who was the fifth generation of his family to be born on the River Lake plantation, where his ancestors had been enslaved and then sharecroppers. Gaines left Oscar for California at age 15, and went on to a storied career as a novelist, winning the National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction, the National Humanities Medal, and a MacArthur \"genius grant\". In retirement, he purchased a portion of the plantation and built a house on it. Oscar was the site ", "Oscar Loya\n Loya was born in 1979 in Indio, California and grew up as the youngest of five children in California. He is openly gay and lives in Munich, Germany. Loya represented Germany at the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia together with Alex Christensen as Alex swings Oscar sings, performing the song \"Miss Kiss Kiss Bang\", with special guest Dita Von Teese performing with them in the Final. The song finished 20th in a final of 25 competing countries. Loya released his debut album in 2009. His voice coach is Professor Dennis M. Heath (Munich). Heath teaches other successful professional artists in Europe, Australia, and the United States. Loya concentrates on his solo career and released his second album \"Beast\" in 2011. \"Beast\" is a collaboration between Oscar and the electropop producer Alek Sandar. The self-written and co-produced single \"Learn Something New\" with Citrusonic Records has been published in December 2012. From October 2012 to June 2013, Loya has been the principal character in the revue SHOW ME at the Friedrichstadt-Palast in Berlin.", "Oscar Parish\n Oscar Parish (Oscars församling) is a parish in Östermalm's church district (kontrakt) in the Diocese of Stockholm, Sweden. The parish is located in Stockholm Municipality in Stockholm County. The parish forms its own pastorship.", "Oscar Health\n Oscar's headquarters are located in Tribeca, New York City. They also have a technology outpost in Los Angeles and a member services operation in Tempe, Arizona.", "Oscar Theatre Company\n The Oscar Theatre Company is a theater company operating in Brisbane, Australia. It is interested in the provision of further work opportunities for Queensland professional and emerging artists. The company seeks to introduce and engage youth with contemporary theatre, by offering live performance as an alternative in the Brisbane social scene. Oscar receives no funding and relies heavily on corporate sponsorship and patron support.", "Oscar by the Sea\n Oscar by the Sea is a riverside private housing residences located at 8 Pung Loi Road, Pak Shing Kok, Clear Water Bay, New Territories, Hong Kong. The residence is jointly developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties and Hong Kong Oxygen. It was designed by MCAA Limited. The property is divided into 7 buildings with 40 to 59 floors and a total of 1959 units. The estate was opened for sale in 2001 on 27 July 2001 (Phase 1), 1 June 2002 (Phase 2). The management company is Hong Yip Service Co. Ltd. under Sun Hung Kai Properties. Oscar by the Sea is the only private housing estate in Tseung Kwan O that is not built on reclaimed land.", "Oscar (1991 film)\n Oscar is a 1991 American comedy film directed by John Landis. Based on the Claude Magnier stage play, it is a remake of the 1967 French film of the same name, but set in Depression-era New York City. Oscar stars Sylvester Stallone, in a rare attempt at a comedic role, as Angelo \"Snaps\" Provolone, a mob boss who promises his dying father that he will leave the world of crime and become an honest businessman. Alongside Stallone, the film's cast includes Marisa Tomei, Ornella Muti, Tim Curry and Chazz Palminteri. Its score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. According to Landis, Oscar was stylistically influenced by older Hollywood comedies, particularly those belonging to the \"screwball\" genre, that were popular during the period in which the film takes place. Oscar was released in the United States on April 26, 1991, and received mixed reviews from critics.", "Out of School Care and Recreation\n In the two large regions of Canterbury and Auckland, local networks of OSCAR service providers have secured an agreement to receive funding directly, thus being able to employ their own OSCAR advisers. Regional networks (OSCN in Auckland and The Christchurch OSCAR Network in Canterbury) the advisers report on service delivery to the OSCAR Foundation. The OSCAR Foundation, formally the national body went into liquidation in May 2012.", "Oscar, Oklahoma\n Oscar is a small rural unincorporated community in southern Jefferson County, Oklahoma, United States, three miles north of the Red River. Named for Oscar W. Seay, rancher, the post office opened November 23, 1892. The ZIP Code is 73561. The first Postmaster was William Riley Butler, by presidential appointment.", "Oscar (1991 film)\n The film was released theatrically in the United States on April 26, 1991, and had nine international releases from June until September.", "Oscar Downstream\n Oscar Downstream is a large oil trading company based in Bucharest, Romania which is the largest independent oil company in the country. The company is specialised in oil trading and manages over 1100 in-house filling stations and a network of 30 diesel stations. It has seven regional storage facilities located in Bucharest, Craiova, Constanţa, Oneşti, Oradea, Brasov, Arad and a fleet of 40 tank trucks.", "HTV Oscar C\n HTV Oscar C is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian local commercial television channel based in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The program is mainly produced in Croatian. Cable television channel HTV Oscar 2 and the local radio station Radio Oscar C are also part of this company. On 19.12.2020 at 10:50-10:53 AM, they illegally activated Windows on air, and on 20.12.2020 at 06:07 AM, TeamViewer release notes popped up, staying until 00:12 the next day.", "Oscar Health\n Oscar Health, Inc. is an American health insurance company, founded in 2012 by Joshua Kushner and Mario Schlosser, and is headquartered in New York City. The company focuses on the health insurance industry through telemedicine, healthcare focused technological interfaces, and transparent claims pricing systems which would make it easier for patients to navigate." ]
In what country is Cora?
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country
Cora, West Virginia
3,785,558
79
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(doing business as Cora) is a Canadian chain of casual restaurants serving breakfast and lunch. Until 2008, the chain was known as Chez Cora déjeuners... in Quebec, and now just Cora elsewhere in Canada. Franchises are located in all provinces. Chez Cora began in 1987 when Cora Tsouflidou opened a snack bar in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is now a chain of more than 50 franchises in Quebec and 130 across Canada.", "score": "1.6080904" }, { "id": "5462000", "title": "Cora (hypermarket)", "text": " As of December 2018, Cora has eleven hypermarkets in Romania, four of which are in Bucharest, and the other seven are in Baia Mare, Constanța(2), Cluj-Napoca, Ploiești, Bacau and Drobeta-Turnu Severin.", "score": "1.6035262" }, { "id": "5461999", "title": "Cora (hypermarket)", "text": " Cora is a retail group of hypermarkets of Belgian origin located in France and elsewhere in Europe. Cora was founded in 1974 by the supermarket holding Louis Delhaize Group after taking over three Carrefour hypermarkets located in Belgium. These three were originally established around 1969 as a joint venture franchise between two other companies: the Carrefour Group and the Delhaize Group. The Louis Delhaize Group owns several supermarket and hypermarket chains internationally, including Cora, Louis Delhaize, Match, Profi, Truffaut, Ecomax, Animalis, Sovena and Houra. The name 'Cora' is borrowed from the Greek goddess Persephone (Roman: Proserpina) who is also known as Cora. ", "score": "1.5631809" }, { "id": "8003319", "title": "Cora Stephan", "text": " Cora Stephan (born 7 April 1951 in Strang near Bad Rothenfelde, West Germany) is a German-speaking writer and essayist. As an author of crime fiction she is known under the pseudonym Anne Chaplet. Stephan grew up in Osnabrück (Germany). Having studied in Hamburg and Frankfurt she graduated as a teacher in 1973 and took her PhD in 1976 with a thesis on the History of German Social-Democracy in the 19th Century. From 1976 to 1984 she taught at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University in Frankfurt (Germany). From 1985 to 1987 she worked as a journalist in the Bonn office of the German news magazine Der Spiegel. Today Cora Stephan lives in Mücke near Frankfurt (Germany) and Laurac-en-Vivarais (France). Under the pseudonym Anne Chaplet she was awarded the Deutscher Krimi Preis twice (in 2001 and 2004) and received Radio Bremen Krimipreis in 2003.", "score": "1.5562147" }, { "id": "28213478", "title": "Cora language", "text": " Used to indicate where an action is taking place", "score": "1.5384796" }, { "id": "10028905", "title": "List of Canadian restaurant chains", "text": " Cora, based in Montreal, has 128 restaurants and was started by Cora Tsouflidou in 1987. It can be found in every Canadian province. In 2008, the restaurant changed its name from Cora's breakfast and lunch (in French, Chez Cora déjeuners) to Cora. Serving such breakfast items as eggs, crepes and French toast, it is known for its all day breakfast and heaping mounds of fruit.", "score": "1.521034" }, { "id": "6707990", "title": "Cora (fungus)", "text": " Mexico and (at least formerly) Florida are the northernmost distribution points for the genus Cora, while its southernmost locale is southern Chile. It has its highest biodiversity in the northern Andes. Biogeographic data suggests that Cora originated in South America and expanded eastward. The vast majority (95%) of the known species are found in the Americas, but the genus has also been recorded from tropical Africa, tropical Asia, and South Atlantic islands. Twelve species and subspecies have been described from Mexico; the only species known to have occurred north of Mexico is the possibly extinct Cora timucua, which is known to have formerly existed in Florida.", "score": "1.5158376" }, { "id": "25141884", "title": "Sexy Cora", "text": " Cora was hospitalized in 2009 after trying to break the world record for the number of fellatios performed in one day. She was trying for 200 men but was unable to pass 75. Cora suffered a heart attack on 11 January 2011, during her breast enlargement surgery at a plastic surgery clinic in Hamburg. It was her sixth such operation. Minutes into the procedure, she went into cardiac arrest, causing her blood pressure to steadily drop and her organs to stop functioning. She sustained heavy brain damage as a result. She was moved to a local hospital and placed in a medically induced coma for a week due ", "score": "1.5113666" }, { "id": "27170194", "title": "Cora people", "text": " The Cora live in the rugged mountain and canyon country of Nayarit and across the border in neighboring Jalisco, Durango, and Sinaloa. In the early 18th century they were an anomaly in that they had never permitted Catholic missionaries to live in their country. They had become a pagan island in a sea of Christian Indians and Hispanic culture. In 1716, a Spanish expedition to attempt to bring the Cora under Spanish control failed. However, in 1722, the Spanish returned in force and the Cora yielded. According to Spanish accounts many of them became Christian and practice, up until the present, \"Catholic-derived customs.\"", "score": "1.5015435" }, { "id": "27170193", "title": "Cora people", "text": " The Cora are an indigenous ethnic group of North Western Mexico which live in the municipality El Nayar, Rosamorada, Ruiz, Tepic, Mezquital Durango in the Mexican state of Nayarit and in a few settlements in the neighboring state of Jalisco. They call themselves náayerite (plural; náayeri singular), whence the name of the present day Mexican state of Nayarit. They reside within a series of comunidades indígenas (colonial land grants) and ejidos (contemporary agricultural communes). The 2000 Mexican census reported that there were 24,390 people who were members of Cora speaking households, these being defined as households where at least one parent or elder claim to speak the Cora language. Of these 24 thousand, 67 percent (16,357) were reported to speak Cora, 17 percent were nonspeakers, and the remaining 16 percent were unspecified with regard to their language. The Cora cultivate maize, beans, and amaranth and they raise some cattle.", "score": "1.4983435" }, { "id": "9714099", "title": "Cora Bissett", "text": " Productions include:", "score": "1.4924994" }, { "id": "4663598", "title": "Cora, Wyoming", "text": " Cora is located at 42.95°N, -109.98333°W (42.95, −109.98). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 5.0 square miles (12.9 km2), all land. The town was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 24, 2017.", "score": "1.4903803" }, { "id": "28213454", "title": "Cora language", "text": " Cora is an indigenous language of Mexico of the Uto-Aztecan language family, spoken by approximately 30,000 people. It is spoken by the ethnic group that is widely known as the Cora, but who refer to themselves as Naáyarite. The Cora inhabit the northern sierra of the Mexican state Nayarit which is named after its indigenous inhabitants. A significant portion of Cora speakers have formed an expatriate community along the southwestern part of Colorado in the United States. Cora is a Mesoamerican language and shows many of the traits defining the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area. Under the General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples, it is recognized as a \"national language\", along with 62 other indigenous languages and Spanish which have the same \"validity\" in Mexico.", "score": "1.4883792" }, { "id": "33002524", "title": "Cora, West Virginia", "text": " Cora is an unincorporated community in Logan County, West Virginia, United States. Cora is 2 mi southwest of Logan, along the Copperas Mine Fork. Cora has a post office with ZIP code 25614. It is part of the Mount Gay-Shamrock census-designated place.", "score": "1.482255" }, { "id": "4663593", "title": "Cora, Wyoming", "text": " Cora is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sublette County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 142 at the 2010 census.", "score": "1.4776754" }, { "id": "9714101", "title": "Cora Bissett", "text": " Roadkill, was a 2010 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show devised by Bissett and Stef Smith about sex trafficking. The performance at the Theatre Royal Stratford East won an Olivier Award in 2012.", "score": "1.4770705" }, { "id": "517814", "title": "Cora, Washington", "text": " Cora is an unincorporated community in Lewis County, in the U.S. state of Washington. It is located off U.S. Route 12, next to the Cowlitz River between the towns of Randle and Packwood.", "score": "1.4740307" }, { "id": "15402607", "title": "Cora (1812 ship)", "text": " Cora was launched in 1812 and came to England from New Providence. She sailed to Britain and between 1813 and 1820 she was a West Indiaman. Then in 1820 she sailed to the New South Shetland Islands to engage in seal hunting. She was wrecked there in 1821.", "score": "1.4688821" }, { "id": "9831586", "title": "Cora, Illinois", "text": " Cora is an unincorporated community in Degognia Township, Jackson County, Illinois, United States. The community is located along Illinois Route 3 10.3 mi east-southeast of Chester.", "score": "1.466979" } ]
[ "Committee for Relevant Art\n Committee for Relevant Art (CORA) is a Nigerian not for profit platform of artists, art critics and aficionados, and a publisher. The members describe themselves as cultural landscapists, and focus on social involvement and debate of cultural issues. The organization was founded on June 2, 1991, by Toyin Akinosho, Yomi Layinka, Josey Ogbuanoh, Tunde Lanipekun and Chika Okeke-Agulu, and is involved in the organization of various events and activities which support cultural expression and contemporary art. CORA mainly focuses on Nigeria, but meets with a wide response in the rest of the African continent as well. The organization pays attention to several cultural expressions, like literature, theatre, cabaret, films, television programs and music. CORA is the co-organizer behind several events in Lagos, ", "Cora (restaurant)\n Coramark Inc. (doing business as Cora) is a Canadian chain of casual restaurants serving breakfast and lunch. Until 2008, the chain was known as Chez Cora déjeuners... in Quebec, and now just Cora elsewhere in Canada. Franchises are located in all provinces. Chez Cora began in 1987 when Cora Tsouflidou opened a snack bar in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is now a chain of more than 50 franchises in Quebec and 130 across Canada.", "Cora (hypermarket)\n As of December 2018, Cora has eleven hypermarkets in Romania, four of which are in Bucharest, and the other seven are in Baia Mare, Constanța(2), Cluj-Napoca, Ploiești, Bacau and Drobeta-Turnu Severin.", "Cora (hypermarket)\n Cora is a retail group of hypermarkets of Belgian origin located in France and elsewhere in Europe. Cora was founded in 1974 by the supermarket holding Louis Delhaize Group after taking over three Carrefour hypermarkets located in Belgium. These three were originally established around 1969 as a joint venture franchise between two other companies: the Carrefour Group and the Delhaize Group. The Louis Delhaize Group owns several supermarket and hypermarket chains internationally, including Cora, Louis Delhaize, Match, Profi, Truffaut, Ecomax, Animalis, Sovena and Houra. The name 'Cora' is borrowed from the Greek goddess Persephone (Roman: Proserpina) who is also known as Cora. ", "Cora Stephan\n Cora Stephan (born 7 April 1951 in Strang near Bad Rothenfelde, West Germany) is a German-speaking writer and essayist. As an author of crime fiction she is known under the pseudonym Anne Chaplet. Stephan grew up in Osnabrück (Germany). Having studied in Hamburg and Frankfurt she graduated as a teacher in 1973 and took her PhD in 1976 with a thesis on the History of German Social-Democracy in the 19th Century. From 1976 to 1984 she taught at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University in Frankfurt (Germany). From 1985 to 1987 she worked as a journalist in the Bonn office of the German news magazine Der Spiegel. Today Cora Stephan lives in Mücke near Frankfurt (Germany) and Laurac-en-Vivarais (France). Under the pseudonym Anne Chaplet she was awarded the Deutscher Krimi Preis twice (in 2001 and 2004) and received Radio Bremen Krimipreis in 2003.", "Cora language\n Used to indicate where an action is taking place", "List of Canadian restaurant chains\n Cora, based in Montreal, has 128 restaurants and was started by Cora Tsouflidou in 1987. It can be found in every Canadian province. In 2008, the restaurant changed its name from Cora's breakfast and lunch (in French, Chez Cora déjeuners) to Cora. Serving such breakfast items as eggs, crepes and French toast, it is known for its all day breakfast and heaping mounds of fruit.", "Cora (fungus)\n Mexico and (at least formerly) Florida are the northernmost distribution points for the genus Cora, while its southernmost locale is southern Chile. It has its highest biodiversity in the northern Andes. Biogeographic data suggests that Cora originated in South America and expanded eastward. The vast majority (95%) of the known species are found in the Americas, but the genus has also been recorded from tropical Africa, tropical Asia, and South Atlantic islands. Twelve species and subspecies have been described from Mexico; the only species known to have occurred north of Mexico is the possibly extinct Cora timucua, which is known to have formerly existed in Florida.", "Sexy Cora\n Cora was hospitalized in 2009 after trying to break the world record for the number of fellatios performed in one day. She was trying for 200 men but was unable to pass 75. Cora suffered a heart attack on 11 January 2011, during her breast enlargement surgery at a plastic surgery clinic in Hamburg. It was her sixth such operation. Minutes into the procedure, she went into cardiac arrest, causing her blood pressure to steadily drop and her organs to stop functioning. She sustained heavy brain damage as a result. She was moved to a local hospital and placed in a medically induced coma for a week due ", "Cora people\n The Cora live in the rugged mountain and canyon country of Nayarit and across the border in neighboring Jalisco, Durango, and Sinaloa. In the early 18th century they were an anomaly in that they had never permitted Catholic missionaries to live in their country. They had become a pagan island in a sea of Christian Indians and Hispanic culture. In 1716, a Spanish expedition to attempt to bring the Cora under Spanish control failed. However, in 1722, the Spanish returned in force and the Cora yielded. According to Spanish accounts many of them became Christian and practice, up until the present, \"Catholic-derived customs.\"", "Cora people\n The Cora are an indigenous ethnic group of North Western Mexico which live in the municipality El Nayar, Rosamorada, Ruiz, Tepic, Mezquital Durango in the Mexican state of Nayarit and in a few settlements in the neighboring state of Jalisco. They call themselves náayerite (plural; náayeri singular), whence the name of the present day Mexican state of Nayarit. They reside within a series of comunidades indígenas (colonial land grants) and ejidos (contemporary agricultural communes). The 2000 Mexican census reported that there were 24,390 people who were members of Cora speaking households, these being defined as households where at least one parent or elder claim to speak the Cora language. Of these 24 thousand, 67 percent (16,357) were reported to speak Cora, 17 percent were nonspeakers, and the remaining 16 percent were unspecified with regard to their language. The Cora cultivate maize, beans, and amaranth and they raise some cattle.", "Cora Bissett\n Productions include:", "Cora, Wyoming\n Cora is located at 42.95°N, -109.98333°W (42.95, −109.98). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 5.0 square miles (12.9 km2), all land. The town was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 24, 2017.", "Cora language\n Cora is an indigenous language of Mexico of the Uto-Aztecan language family, spoken by approximately 30,000 people. It is spoken by the ethnic group that is widely known as the Cora, but who refer to themselves as Naáyarite. The Cora inhabit the northern sierra of the Mexican state Nayarit which is named after its indigenous inhabitants. A significant portion of Cora speakers have formed an expatriate community along the southwestern part of Colorado in the United States. Cora is a Mesoamerican language and shows many of the traits defining the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area. Under the General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples, it is recognized as a \"national language\", along with 62 other indigenous languages and Spanish which have the same \"validity\" in Mexico.", "Cora, West Virginia\n Cora is an unincorporated community in Logan County, West Virginia, United States. Cora is 2 mi southwest of Logan, along the Copperas Mine Fork. Cora has a post office with ZIP code 25614. It is part of the Mount Gay-Shamrock census-designated place.", "Cora, Wyoming\n Cora is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sublette County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 142 at the 2010 census.", "Cora Bissett\n Roadkill, was a 2010 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show devised by Bissett and Stef Smith about sex trafficking. The performance at the Theatre Royal Stratford East won an Olivier Award in 2012.", "Cora, Washington\n Cora is an unincorporated community in Lewis County, in the U.S. state of Washington. It is located off U.S. Route 12, next to the Cowlitz River between the towns of Randle and Packwood.", "Cora (1812 ship)\n Cora was launched in 1812 and came to England from New Providence. She sailed to Britain and between 1813 and 1820 she was a West Indiaman. Then in 1820 she sailed to the New South Shetland Islands to engage in seal hunting. She was wrecked there in 1821.", "Cora, Illinois\n Cora is an unincorporated community in Degognia Township, Jackson County, Illinois, United States. The community is located along Illinois Route 3 10.3 mi east-southeast of Chester." ]
In what country is Madan Kundari?
[ "Nepal", "NPL", "Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal", "NEP", "NP", "🇳🇵" ]
country
Madan Kundari
2,598,158
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Much later, in 1363, the explorer Ibn Battuta stayed there briefly. In 1575, Kundarki became the estate of Raja Munshi Hardat Rai Sekribal, a Kayastha emperor. In 1578, he built a castle (mahal) in Kundarki, which earned his family the name \"Mahal Wale\". His descendants—including Babu Dinesh Bal Bhatnagar (a social worker who received the President's Award in 1984). In 1628, the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan named Abdul Razzaq Sahab as Kundarki's shahar qazi, an Islamic judge. One of his descendants, Saeyad Raza Ali, ", "score": "1.5740885" }, { "id": "1663907", "title": "Kundarki", "text": " Kundarki is a town in the Moradabad district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located on the Moradabad–Agra highway, 18 km from the city of Moradabad.", "score": "1.5573641" }, { "id": "1663909", "title": "Kundarki", "text": " knighted by the British government and made the agent-general of South Africa. In 1874, Mir Hadi Ali, the grandfather of Sir Saeyad Raza Ali, introduced a railway station in Kundarki. Kundarki became a panchayat in 1858 and a \"town area\" in 1907. In 1960, it was made a community development block, and over the next 30 years, a water system (1962), power station (1976) and police station (1986) were built. In 1994, to reflect the town's development, the government of Uttar Pradesh declared it a nagar panchayat. A prominent attraction in Kundarki is its miniature Taj Mahal, made by a social worker, Chidda Khansari.", "score": "1.5434682" }, { "id": "15116465", "title": "Mohan Kundariya", "text": " Mohanbhai Kalyanjibhai Kundariya is an Indian politician and Ex Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmer Welfare in the Government of India. He was also elected to Gujarat Legislative Assembly from Tankara assembly constituency of Rajkot district.", "score": "1.5249566" }, { "id": "16028491", "title": "Duniyadari", "text": " Duniyadari (Marathi: दुनियादारी) is a 2013 Marathi film directed by Sanjay Jadhav. The film is about the journey of every one which eventually makes them realize the true face of life. It has been acclaimed by Marathi audience. Critical reception was positive. The film is based on a novel of the same name by the author Suhas Shirvalkar. This film gave a boost to the Marathi film industry. This is the only Indian film of the decade (2010-2020) which has completed 40 weeks in Cinemas. It had the most collection at box office for a film in Marathi which was broken by Timepass in 2014 and again by Lai Bhaari again by Sairat in 2016. The film was remade in Kannada in 2017 as Noorondu Nenapu and in Gujarati in 2017 as Duniyadari. It ran for more than 100 days in Maharashtra.", "score": "1.4937091" }, { "id": "31038752", "title": "Kundan Lal Jaggi", "text": " Kundan Lal Jaggi, Kundan Lal Gujral, and Thakur Dass Mago were old friends from Peshawar who, after a chance meeting, together opened the city's first restaurant that serves Tandoori food, called Moti Mahal in Delhi's Daryaganj. The restaurant started with modest beginnings and soon became a culinary landmark in the city. It enjoyed the patronage of many dignitaries, both Indian and foreign, most notably Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, the then prime minister of the country.", "score": "1.4845123" }, { "id": "1663910", "title": "Kundarki", "text": " Kundarki had a population of 29,951 as of the 2011 Indian census. Of those, 15,863 were male and 14,088 were female.", "score": "1.4843895" }, { "id": "1663912", "title": "Kundarki", "text": " There are no major businesses in Kundarki, but business and money flow in from nearby Moradabad. The town has one petrol pump (Kundarki Filling Station). Prachin Shiv Mandir, The Saadat Mosque & The Qazi Mosque is the main socio-cultural center.", "score": "1.4841795" }, { "id": "9997015", "title": "Kunti Moktan", "text": " Kunti started singing from an early age. She started her musical journey from St. Xavier's High School in Dilaram, India. When in Class 8, she passed the vocal test at All India Radio station in Kurseong and recorded her first song with All India Radio at the age of 15 and second song for Radio Nepal at the age of 18 in 1980. Both Kunti and her husband Shila Bahadur initially learnt music from Jagdish Chandra Rai in Sonada. Kunti has performed in about 20 countries, including the India, United States, Japan, UK, Hong Kong, Germany, Switzerland and South Korea. Apart from singing, she plays the harmonium. Some of her most popular songs are Khutta Tandai Gara, Choli Ramro Palpali Dhakako, Sunkai Bhau Chha, Bhanchan Kohi Jindagi Yo, Mathi Mathi Sailungey Ma and Dali Dali Ma.", "score": "1.4784472" }, { "id": "32072346", "title": "Rangdari", "text": " Rangdari (रंगदारी) is an upcoming action film starring Gaurav Chopra, Kajal Yadav, Manjul Aasim, Mushtaq Khan, Kiran Kumar, Shakti Kapoor, and others.", "score": "1.4764647" }, { "id": "9374478", "title": "Kundan Lal Gujral", "text": " After having fled Pakistan, Kundan Lal Gujral settled in Delhi and opened a small dhaba (roadside eatery) to introduce Delhiites to the tandoori chicken. He bought a small space in Daryaganj and set up Moti Mahal. The place quickly proved popular and within a year Kundan Lal Gujral bought the adjoining area, turning his eatery into a 400 seat restaurant. Dignitaries like former Indian Prime Ministers, Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi, former Indian President Dr. Zakir Hussain, actors Raj Kapoor and Nargis, and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev are among the famous patrons. He served his iconic dishes here. Later in 1970's Kundan Lal son, Nand Lal Gujral expanded Moti Mahal in South Delhi to establish Moti Mahal Delux chain of restaurants. Currently, Kundan Lal Gujral’s grandson, Monish Gujral has instituted Moti Mahal Delux Management Services in 2003 by expanding the business into franchises across India. Today, it has grown from a small restaurant in Old Delhi to a modern eating chain with more than 150 franchises in India and worldwide.", "score": "1.4726155" }, { "id": "1663911", "title": "Kundarki", "text": " The town is represents the chairmans from the since 1947. Mohammad Saif Ansari chairman of Kundarki.", "score": "1.4656111" }, { "id": "32441241", "title": "Madan Mohan Temple", "text": " Madan Mohan Temple is a Hindu temple situated at Karauli, in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The temple is located on the banks of the Bhadravati River, a tributary of the Banas River in the hills of Aravali. The temple is dedicated to Madan Mohan form of Krishna. In the central altar, Krishna is flanked with the icons of his consort Radha and Lalita on either side.", "score": "1.4528792" }, { "id": "31038746", "title": "Kundan Lal Jaggi", "text": " Kundan Lal Jaggi (10 September 1924 – 4 March 2018), was a chef and restaurateur based in New Delhi, India. He is credited with the invention of Murgh Makhani (anglicised as butter chicken) and Dal Makhani.", "score": "1.4505082" }, { "id": "11981120", "title": "Kuni Mulgi Deta Ka Mulgi", "text": " The movie depicts a village called \"Virpur\", which has not seen even a single male getting married for the past 25 years. The males have got very eager for their marriage, as they had crossed the suitable age. One fine day, Madan Mohan, son of the village head, returns from Mumbai after completing his education. Villagers seeks hopes in him as the person who could get married. The unmarried men of this village engages oneself to help in wedding preparation, with hopes that later they could even marry. The story further describes about the strange villagers and their strange and weird thoughts of their ignorance and the resulting humorous situations, and of Madan’s true love.", "score": "1.4504931" }, { "id": "5317358", "title": "Kundar River", "text": " Kundar River is located in Balochistan, Pakistan.", "score": "1.4503274" }, { "id": "31171783", "title": "Harshi Mad", "text": " 'Harshida Madhaparia', is a UK-born singer and actress, currently based in Mumbai. Harshi Mad is a singer and performer in Hindi, English, Gujarati, Punjabi. She performs in multiple genres including IndiPop, Hip Hop, Bollywood, Bhangra, Garba, and Classical. She has won numerous awards including the Indian Idol in the UK and reached the finals of Indian Idol 3 in India. She has also reached the finals of Sa Re Ga Ma (now Sa Re Ga Ma Pa) She has judged the finals of Krup Music's singing competition called \"Sur Gujarat Ke\" along with Altaf Raja and Dr. Krupesh Thacker at Gandhidham in Gujarat. The auditions were held in Mundra, Mandavi, Bhuj, Anjar and Gandhidham. She recently launched her first single \"Holiday Madness\".", "score": "1.449507" }, { "id": "16028497", "title": "Duniyadari", "text": " Duniyadari was released in Maharashtra and Gujarat, Goa, Karnataka etc. acclaiming huge success outside Maharashtra. The film had a record 710 shows daily and more than 5,000 shows weekly across 270 theatres.", "score": "1.4418926" }, { "id": "9374472", "title": "Kundan Lal Gujral", "text": " Kundan Lal Gujral (c.1902 - 1997) was an Indian chef and restaurateur. He invented several Indian dishes which have since become popular worldwide, including murgh makhani, tandoori chicken and dal makhani. He was the founder of the restaurant chain Moti Mahal Delux.", "score": "1.4418855" } ]
[ "Kundarki\n Kundarki is the hometown of several freedom fighters, including Babu Jiva Ram, Munshi Ratanlal and Sayeed Razi Ul Hasan. The Qawwali singer Shankar Shambhu was also from Kundarki. Nazar Haider (Parran Bhai) retired from the post of Senior Administrative Officer from Moradabad Court in 2007. IPS Officer, Ms. Ilma Afroz, native of Kundarki Village of Moradabad District, Uttar Pradesh proved that ‘nothing is impossible’. In an interview, Ms. Afroz spoke about her journey from Kundarki village to IPS officers’ portals. For her success, she gave credit to her mother. She said that her father had died when she was 10 years old and her mother supported her during her studies despite the ", "Kundarki\n The settlement of Kundarki (कुंदारकी) predates the Mughal Empire. Historical records show its existence as early as the 10th century. Much later, in 1363, the explorer Ibn Battuta stayed there briefly. In 1575, Kundarki became the estate of Raja Munshi Hardat Rai Sekribal, a Kayastha emperor. In 1578, he built a castle (mahal) in Kundarki, which earned his family the name \"Mahal Wale\". His descendants—including Babu Dinesh Bal Bhatnagar (a social worker who received the President's Award in 1984). In 1628, the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan named Abdul Razzaq Sahab as Kundarki's shahar qazi, an Islamic judge. One of his descendants, Saeyad Raza Ali, ", "Kundarki\n Kundarki is a town in the Moradabad district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located on the Moradabad–Agra highway, 18 km from the city of Moradabad.", "Kundarki\n knighted by the British government and made the agent-general of South Africa. In 1874, Mir Hadi Ali, the grandfather of Sir Saeyad Raza Ali, introduced a railway station in Kundarki. Kundarki became a panchayat in 1858 and a \"town area\" in 1907. In 1960, it was made a community development block, and over the next 30 years, a water system (1962), power station (1976) and police station (1986) were built. In 1994, to reflect the town's development, the government of Uttar Pradesh declared it a nagar panchayat. A prominent attraction in Kundarki is its miniature Taj Mahal, made by a social worker, Chidda Khansari.", "Mohan Kundariya\n Mohanbhai Kalyanjibhai Kundariya is an Indian politician and Ex Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmer Welfare in the Government of India. He was also elected to Gujarat Legislative Assembly from Tankara assembly constituency of Rajkot district.", "Duniyadari\n Duniyadari (Marathi: दुनियादारी) is a 2013 Marathi film directed by Sanjay Jadhav. The film is about the journey of every one which eventually makes them realize the true face of life. It has been acclaimed by Marathi audience. Critical reception was positive. The film is based on a novel of the same name by the author Suhas Shirvalkar. This film gave a boost to the Marathi film industry. This is the only Indian film of the decade (2010-2020) which has completed 40 weeks in Cinemas. It had the most collection at box office for a film in Marathi which was broken by Timepass in 2014 and again by Lai Bhaari again by Sairat in 2016. The film was remade in Kannada in 2017 as Noorondu Nenapu and in Gujarati in 2017 as Duniyadari. It ran for more than 100 days in Maharashtra.", "Kundan Lal Jaggi\n Kundan Lal Jaggi, Kundan Lal Gujral, and Thakur Dass Mago were old friends from Peshawar who, after a chance meeting, together opened the city's first restaurant that serves Tandoori food, called Moti Mahal in Delhi's Daryaganj. The restaurant started with modest beginnings and soon became a culinary landmark in the city. It enjoyed the patronage of many dignitaries, both Indian and foreign, most notably Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, the then prime minister of the country.", "Kundarki\n Kundarki had a population of 29,951 as of the 2011 Indian census. Of those, 15,863 were male and 14,088 were female.", "Kundarki\n There are no major businesses in Kundarki, but business and money flow in from nearby Moradabad. The town has one petrol pump (Kundarki Filling Station). Prachin Shiv Mandir, The Saadat Mosque & The Qazi Mosque is the main socio-cultural center.", "Kunti Moktan\n Kunti started singing from an early age. She started her musical journey from St. Xavier's High School in Dilaram, India. When in Class 8, she passed the vocal test at All India Radio station in Kurseong and recorded her first song with All India Radio at the age of 15 and second song for Radio Nepal at the age of 18 in 1980. Both Kunti and her husband Shila Bahadur initially learnt music from Jagdish Chandra Rai in Sonada. Kunti has performed in about 20 countries, including the India, United States, Japan, UK, Hong Kong, Germany, Switzerland and South Korea. Apart from singing, she plays the harmonium. Some of her most popular songs are Khutta Tandai Gara, Choli Ramro Palpali Dhakako, Sunkai Bhau Chha, Bhanchan Kohi Jindagi Yo, Mathi Mathi Sailungey Ma and Dali Dali Ma.", "Rangdari\n Rangdari (रंगदारी) is an upcoming action film starring Gaurav Chopra, Kajal Yadav, Manjul Aasim, Mushtaq Khan, Kiran Kumar, Shakti Kapoor, and others.", "Kundan Lal Gujral\n After having fled Pakistan, Kundan Lal Gujral settled in Delhi and opened a small dhaba (roadside eatery) to introduce Delhiites to the tandoori chicken. He bought a small space in Daryaganj and set up Moti Mahal. The place quickly proved popular and within a year Kundan Lal Gujral bought the adjoining area, turning his eatery into a 400 seat restaurant. Dignitaries like former Indian Prime Ministers, Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi, former Indian President Dr. Zakir Hussain, actors Raj Kapoor and Nargis, and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev are among the famous patrons. He served his iconic dishes here. Later in 1970's Kundan Lal son, Nand Lal Gujral expanded Moti Mahal in South Delhi to establish Moti Mahal Delux chain of restaurants. Currently, Kundan Lal Gujral’s grandson, Monish Gujral has instituted Moti Mahal Delux Management Services in 2003 by expanding the business into franchises across India. Today, it has grown from a small restaurant in Old Delhi to a modern eating chain with more than 150 franchises in India and worldwide.", "Kundarki\n The town is represents the chairmans from the since 1947. Mohammad Saif Ansari chairman of Kundarki.", "Madan Mohan Temple\n Madan Mohan Temple is a Hindu temple situated at Karauli, in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The temple is located on the banks of the Bhadravati River, a tributary of the Banas River in the hills of Aravali. The temple is dedicated to Madan Mohan form of Krishna. In the central altar, Krishna is flanked with the icons of his consort Radha and Lalita on either side.", "Kundan Lal Jaggi\n Kundan Lal Jaggi (10 September 1924 – 4 March 2018), was a chef and restaurateur based in New Delhi, India. He is credited with the invention of Murgh Makhani (anglicised as butter chicken) and Dal Makhani.", "Kuni Mulgi Deta Ka Mulgi\n The movie depicts a village called \"Virpur\", which has not seen even a single male getting married for the past 25 years. The males have got very eager for their marriage, as they had crossed the suitable age. One fine day, Madan Mohan, son of the village head, returns from Mumbai after completing his education. Villagers seeks hopes in him as the person who could get married. The unmarried men of this village engages oneself to help in wedding preparation, with hopes that later they could even marry. The story further describes about the strange villagers and their strange and weird thoughts of their ignorance and the resulting humorous situations, and of Madan’s true love.", "Kundar River\n Kundar River is located in Balochistan, Pakistan.", "Harshi Mad\n 'Harshida Madhaparia', is a UK-born singer and actress, currently based in Mumbai. Harshi Mad is a singer and performer in Hindi, English, Gujarati, Punjabi. She performs in multiple genres including IndiPop, Hip Hop, Bollywood, Bhangra, Garba, and Classical. She has won numerous awards including the Indian Idol in the UK and reached the finals of Indian Idol 3 in India. She has also reached the finals of Sa Re Ga Ma (now Sa Re Ga Ma Pa) She has judged the finals of Krup Music's singing competition called \"Sur Gujarat Ke\" along with Altaf Raja and Dr. Krupesh Thacker at Gandhidham in Gujarat. The auditions were held in Mundra, Mandavi, Bhuj, Anjar and Gandhidham. She recently launched her first single \"Holiday Madness\".", "Duniyadari\n Duniyadari was released in Maharashtra and Gujarat, Goa, Karnataka etc. acclaiming huge success outside Maharashtra. The film had a record 710 shows daily and more than 5,000 shows weekly across 270 theatres.", "Kundan Lal Gujral\n Kundan Lal Gujral (c.1902 - 1997) was an Indian chef and restaurateur. He invented several Indian dishes which have since become popular worldwide, including murgh makhani, tandoori chicken and dal makhani. He was the founder of the restaurant chain Moti Mahal Delux." ]
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[ { "id": "26846857", "title": "Oborino", "text": " Oborino (Оборино) is a rural locality (a village) in Vladimir, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 47 as of 2010. There is 1 street.", "score": "1.7220196" }, { "id": "26846858", "title": "Oborino", "text": " Oborino is located 12 km west of Vladimir. Spasskoye is the nearest rural locality.", "score": "1.6339881" }, { "id": "3265521", "title": "Sergei Oborin", "text": " Sergei Grigoryevich Oborin (Сергей Григорьевич Оборин; born 12 December 1956) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player.", "score": "1.4702694" }, { "id": "294017", "title": "Obinna Oleka", "text": " Obinna Oleka (born November 4, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for BC Beroe of the Bulgarian National Basketball League. He played college basketball at Arizona State.", "score": "1.4664605" }, { "id": "14705604", "title": "Stepan Oborin", "text": " Oborin was born on 15 August 1892 in the village of Kamenka in Tver Governorate to a working-class family. He graduated from the parish school in 1903 and became a textile worker. In October 1913, he was drafted into the Imperial Russian Army. He served as a Rjadovoy in the 1st Siberian Division. Oborin graduated from a training unit a year later and became a non-commissioned officer. He fought in World War I on the Western Front in a Siberian Howitzer Artillery Battalion as an artillery observer. He was wounded. Oborin's last rank in the Imperial Army was Junior Feuerwerker. In February 1917, Oborin was discharged from the army due to illness. ", "score": "1.4628218" }, { "id": "27315553", "title": "Ödeshög", "text": "🇧🇾 Obol, Belarus ", "score": "1.4626411" }, { "id": "5441798", "title": "Aborino", "text": " Aborino is located 15 km west of Noginsk (the district's administrative centre) by road. Oborino Lyuks is the nearest rural locality.", "score": "1.4592968" }, { "id": "32045141", "title": "Corruption in Equatorial Guinea", "text": " In 2007, French police uncovered assets in the tens of millions belonging to the Obiang family, including several luxury cars owned by Teodorin worth a combined $6.3 million. In 2010, a French judge ruled that a related corruption case brought by human rights groups against the Obiangs, along with several other ruling African families, could proceed with investigations and hearings. The French government charged Teodorin with money-laundering and seized his massive, multi-million dollar Paris mansion and his fleet of luxury cars. On July 13, 2012, French authorities issued an arrest warrant for Teodorin, for failing to appear at a French money-laundering investigation to answer questions about his spending millions of dollars despite supposedly earning only a modest government salary. In September 2012, Equatorial Guinea sued France in the International Criminal Court after French police raided a Paris mansion owned by Teodorin and found luxury goods worth millions of Euros. The complaint called on the ICC to prohibit France from interfering in its internal affairs and to order France to stop legal action against its representatives.", "score": "1.4505261" }, { "id": "5441797", "title": "Aborino", "text": " Aborino (Аборино) is a rural locality (a village) in Aksyono-Butyrskoye Rural Settlement of Noginsky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia. The population was 69 as of 2010. There are 3 streets.", "score": "1.449338" }, { "id": "32045109", "title": "Corruption in Equatorial Guinea", "text": " Teodoro Nguema Obiang, known as Teodorin, is the President's oldest son and was for many years the country's minister of forestry. He has been sardonically called \"the world's richest minister of agriculture and forestry.\" Through his solely owned firm Grupo Sofana and its affiliate Somagui Forestal, Teodorin owned, and may still own, \"exclusive rights of exploiting and exporting timber in Equatorial Guinea.\" Teodorin also owns the nation's only TV station, as well as Radio Asonga, the nation's main radio station. In May 2012, he was removed from the ministry and given the title of \"second vice president\", a position that is not mentioned in the nation's constitution, and placed in ", "score": "1.4438094" }, { "id": "3265522", "title": "Sergei Oborin", "text": " On 16 October 2019, he left FC Fakel Voronezh by mutual consent after the club gained 3 draws and 3 losses in last 6 league games and dropped to last place in the FNL table.", "score": "1.412967" }, { "id": "14705603", "title": "Stepan Oborin", "text": " Stepan Ilyich Oborin (Степан Ильич Оборин; 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 the 19th Rifle Corps in the Winter War. After the end of the war he became commander of the 136th Rifle Division and then the 14th Mechanized Corps. The corps was destroyed in the Battle of Białystok–Minsk after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Oborin was wounded during the battle and flew back to Moscow for treatment. He was arrested for desertion, sentenced to death and shot on 16 October 1941. Oborin was posthumously rehabilitated in 1957.", "score": "1.4039451" }, { "id": "29508731", "title": "Victor Obinna", "text": " Source:", "score": "1.398402" }, { "id": "29508730", "title": "Victor Obinna", "text": " Source:", "score": "1.398402" }, { "id": "31485585", "title": "Zorilor", "text": " Zorilor is a southern district of Cluj-Napoca in Romania. It consists largely of blocks of flats ranging from 4 to 10 storeys. The district is home to the Observator student housing campus. Two 35-floor towers are projected to be constructed in the Sigma area of Zorilor.", "score": "1.3878202" }, { "id": "7900368", "title": "Ilorin East", "text": " Ilorin East is a Local Government Area in Kwara State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Oke Oyi. It has an area of 486 km2 and a population of 204,310 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 240.", "score": "1.3792994" }, { "id": "294018", "title": "Obinna Oleka", "text": " Oleka grew up in Washington, D.C. with his mother and brother. He played high school basketball at Florida Christian Institute in Cape Coral, Florida, where he averaged 24 points and 11 rebounds as a senior. He also played AAU ball with DC Assault.", "score": "1.3751911" }, { "id": "8165060", "title": "Obolon (company)", "text": "Bershad (Vinnytsia Oblast), ; Fastiv (Kyiv Oblast), ; Krasyliv and Chemerivtsi (Khmelnytskyi Oblast), ; Kolomyia (Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast) ; Oleksandria (Kirovohrad Oblast), ; Okhtyrka (Sumy Oblast) ; Rokytne (Rivne Oblast) ; Sevastopol. Obolon has its main site in Kyiv and 8 facilities in Ukraine:", "score": "1.3686675" }, { "id": "14705606", "title": "Stepan Oborin", "text": " Between 1921 and 1922 Oborin was a battery commander in the 30th Rifle Division. He became a reservist in December 1922 and returned to active duty in March 1923, continuing as a battery commander in the 30th Artillery Regiment. Oborin graduated from the artillery officers' refresher courses in 1926 and became head of the regimental school from January 1927. In November, he became a battalion commander in the 30th Artillery Regiment. In September 1930, Oborin became assistant to the commander of the 123rd Howitzer Artillery Regiment. From September 1931, Oborin was chief of artillery of the 2nd Mechanized Brigade. In November 1933, he became the commander and commissar of the 73rd Artillery Regiment. Oborin again graduated from the artillery officers' refresher courses in 1934 and in March became head of the course. In April 1936, Oborin became commander of the 11th Rifle Division's artillery regiment. In February 1938, he became head of the divisional artillery.", "score": "1.3634703" }, { "id": "5810605", "title": "Ilorin", "text": " For other uses, see Ilorin (disambiguation) Ilorin is the state capital of Kwara State in Western Nigeria. As of the 2006 census, it had a population of 777,667, making it the 7th largest city by population in Nigeria.", "score": "1.3612349" } ]
[ "Oborino\n Oborino (Оборино) is a rural locality (a village) in Vladimir, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 47 as of 2010. There is 1 street.", "Oborino\n Oborino is located 12 km west of Vladimir. Spasskoye is the nearest rural locality.", "Sergei Oborin\n Sergei Grigoryevich Oborin (Сергей Григорьевич Оборин; born 12 December 1956) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player.", "Obinna Oleka\n Obinna Oleka (born November 4, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for BC Beroe of the Bulgarian National Basketball League. He played college basketball at Arizona State.", "Stepan Oborin\n Oborin was born on 15 August 1892 in the village of Kamenka in Tver Governorate to a working-class family. He graduated from the parish school in 1903 and became a textile worker. In October 1913, he was drafted into the Imperial Russian Army. He served as a Rjadovoy in the 1st Siberian Division. Oborin graduated from a training unit a year later and became a non-commissioned officer. He fought in World War I on the Western Front in a Siberian Howitzer Artillery Battalion as an artillery observer. He was wounded. Oborin's last rank in the Imperial Army was Junior Feuerwerker. In February 1917, Oborin was discharged from the army due to illness. ", "Ödeshög\n🇧🇾 Obol, Belarus ", "Aborino\n Aborino is located 15 km west of Noginsk (the district's administrative centre) by road. Oborino Lyuks is the nearest rural locality.", "Corruption in Equatorial Guinea\n In 2007, French police uncovered assets in the tens of millions belonging to the Obiang family, including several luxury cars owned by Teodorin worth a combined $6.3 million. In 2010, a French judge ruled that a related corruption case brought by human rights groups against the Obiangs, along with several other ruling African families, could proceed with investigations and hearings. The French government charged Teodorin with money-laundering and seized his massive, multi-million dollar Paris mansion and his fleet of luxury cars. On July 13, 2012, French authorities issued an arrest warrant for Teodorin, for failing to appear at a French money-laundering investigation to answer questions about his spending millions of dollars despite supposedly earning only a modest government salary. In September 2012, Equatorial Guinea sued France in the International Criminal Court after French police raided a Paris mansion owned by Teodorin and found luxury goods worth millions of Euros. The complaint called on the ICC to prohibit France from interfering in its internal affairs and to order France to stop legal action against its representatives.", "Aborino\n Aborino (Аборино) is a rural locality (a village) in Aksyono-Butyrskoye Rural Settlement of Noginsky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia. The population was 69 as of 2010. There are 3 streets.", "Corruption in Equatorial Guinea\n Teodoro Nguema Obiang, known as Teodorin, is the President's oldest son and was for many years the country's minister of forestry. He has been sardonically called \"the world's richest minister of agriculture and forestry.\" Through his solely owned firm Grupo Sofana and its affiliate Somagui Forestal, Teodorin owned, and may still own, \"exclusive rights of exploiting and exporting timber in Equatorial Guinea.\" Teodorin also owns the nation's only TV station, as well as Radio Asonga, the nation's main radio station. In May 2012, he was removed from the ministry and given the title of \"second vice president\", a position that is not mentioned in the nation's constitution, and placed in ", "Sergei Oborin\n On 16 October 2019, he left FC Fakel Voronezh by mutual consent after the club gained 3 draws and 3 losses in last 6 league games and dropped to last place in the FNL table.", "Stepan Oborin\n Stepan Ilyich Oborin (Степан Ильич Оборин; 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 the 19th Rifle Corps in the Winter War. After the end of the war he became commander of the 136th Rifle Division and then the 14th Mechanized Corps. The corps was destroyed in the Battle of Białystok–Minsk after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Oborin was wounded during the battle and flew back to Moscow for treatment. He was arrested for desertion, sentenced to death and shot on 16 October 1941. Oborin was posthumously rehabilitated in 1957.", "Victor Obinna\n Source:", "Victor Obinna\n Source:", "Zorilor\n Zorilor is a southern district of Cluj-Napoca in Romania. It consists largely of blocks of flats ranging from 4 to 10 storeys. The district is home to the Observator student housing campus. Two 35-floor towers are projected to be constructed in the Sigma area of Zorilor.", "Ilorin East\n Ilorin East is a Local Government Area in Kwara State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Oke Oyi. It has an area of 486 km2 and a population of 204,310 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 240.", "Obinna Oleka\n Oleka grew up in Washington, D.C. with his mother and brother. He played high school basketball at Florida Christian Institute in Cape Coral, Florida, where he averaged 24 points and 11 rebounds as a senior. He also played AAU ball with DC Assault.", "Obolon (company)\nBershad (Vinnytsia Oblast), ; Fastiv (Kyiv Oblast), ; Krasyliv and Chemerivtsi (Khmelnytskyi Oblast), ; Kolomyia (Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast) ; Oleksandria (Kirovohrad Oblast), ; Okhtyrka (Sumy Oblast) ; Rokytne (Rivne Oblast) ; Sevastopol. Obolon has its main site in Kyiv and 8 facilities in Ukraine:", "Stepan Oborin\n Between 1921 and 1922 Oborin was a battery commander in the 30th Rifle Division. He became a reservist in December 1922 and returned to active duty in March 1923, continuing as a battery commander in the 30th Artillery Regiment. Oborin graduated from the artillery officers' refresher courses in 1926 and became head of the regimental school from January 1927. In November, he became a battalion commander in the 30th Artillery Regiment. In September 1930, Oborin became assistant to the commander of the 123rd Howitzer Artillery Regiment. From September 1931, Oborin was chief of artillery of the 2nd Mechanized Brigade. In November 1933, he became the commander and commissar of the 73rd Artillery Regiment. Oborin again graduated from the artillery officers' refresher courses in 1934 and in March became head of the course. In April 1936, Oborin became commander of the 11th Rifle Division's artillery regiment. In February 1938, he became head of the divisional artillery.", "Ilorin\n For other uses, see Ilorin (disambiguation) Ilorin is the state capital of Kwara State in Western Nigeria. As of the 2006 census, it had a population of 777,667, making it the 7th largest city by population in Nigeria." ]
In what country is Ježov?
[ "Czech Republic", "CZR", "cz", "Česko", "Česká republika", "ČR", "cze", "CZE", "Czechia" ]
country
Ježov (Hodonín District)
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Rozenman moved to the Netherlands in 1979 when he was accepted as a student to the Rijksacademie voor Beeldende Kunsten (National Academy of Arts) in Amsterdam. He graduated in 1984, and became a Dutch citizen and then stayed in the Netherlands. Rozenman worked for six years in New York and Amsterdam beginning in 2007. Rozenman relocated to Berlin, Germany in 2013. Rozenman divides his time living and travelling between Germany and the Netherlands. In 2006, he married the Dutch Democrats 66 politician and human rights activist Boris Dittrich.", "score": "1.3931584" }, { "id": "28670164", "title": "Dmitry Mazo", "text": " Israel. ; 2003. Residential district for 7,700 apartments. Hod HaSharon, Israel. ; Synagogue and cultural center in Volgograd, Russia, 2004. * Center of the school district in Ashdod, 2005. ; Design of the central complex of Olympic facilities in Sochi for the Winter Olympics-2014. Russia, 2006. * Complex of the Far Eastern Federal University in Russky island, Vladivostok. The 1st line - APEC Summit facilities - 2008. ; 2009, new above-ground pavilion of «Baksovet» underground station. Baku, Azerbaijan ; The Centre for sports and leisure in Rostov, 2009. ; Museum of music of the Conservatorium in Safed (concept design stage), 2011. ; Construction of residential, commercial and office buildings at Yefet ", "score": "1.3819575" }, { "id": "28430085", "title": "Nikolay Jeliazkov", "text": " Nikolay Jeliazkov or Zheliazkov (Николай Желязков) (born February 26, 1970) is a former Bulgarian male volleyball player and coach. He was part of the Bulgaria men's national volleyball team at the 1994 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship and 1996 Summer Olympics. After his retirement he became a volleyball coach. He was coach of Bulgaria men's national volleyball team at the 2015 European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan.", "score": "1.3810674" }, { "id": "12524761", "title": "Daphne jezoensis", "text": " Daphne jezoensis is a shrub, of the family Thymelaeaceae. It is native to northern Japan and parts of eastern Russia. It has been treated as either a subspecies or a variety of Daphne kamtschatica.", "score": "1.3656497" }, { "id": "27805343", "title": "Encho Keryazov", "text": " of other Bulgarian celebrities, which promotes talented young people engaged in science, arts and sports, giving creative and financial support. The Foundation has gained national and international attention, so that the annual awards, held since 2012 in Keryazov's hometown Yambol, where the awards are given to children and young people, are in the presence of the Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs Kristian Vigenin, the Minister of Culture Weschdi Raschidow and ambassadors from Germany and the Netherlands. During the charity gala in January 2015 he gathered high-level international circus artists in Yambol, including the clown David Larible. The preliminary peak of his social commitment is a benefit-gala in Sofia in ", "score": "1.3625519" }, { "id": "14635757", "title": "Shchuchinsk", "text": "🇦🇲 Jermuk, Armenia ", "score": "1.3618681" }, { "id": "2423247", "title": "Lozova railway station", "text": " Lozova (Лозова) is a main hub and a railway junction in East Ukraine. It is the second busiest railway station in Kharkiv Oblast after Kharkiv Railway Station. It is located 156.3 km south of Russia and is a subsidy of Southern Railways an administrative branch of Ukrainian Railways.", "score": "1.3590744" }, { "id": "2031522", "title": "Tzova", "text": " Tzova (צוֹבָה), also Palmach Tzova (פלמ\"ח צובה) or Tzuba is a kibbutz in central Israel. Located in the Judean Hills, on the western outskirts of Jerusalem, it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council. In it had a population of.", "score": "1.3589168" }, { "id": "28722886", "title": "Armillaria jezoensis", "text": " Armillaria jezoensis is a species of mushroom in the family Physalacriaceae. Found in Japan, it was described as new to science in 1994.", "score": "1.357504" }, { "id": "33073392", "title": "Ježa", "text": " Ježa is a linear settlement on a terrace above the Sava River east of Črnuče and southeast of the railroad to Kamnik. Most of the houses are along the road to Nadgorica, and a few extend onto the bank towards the plain along the Sava. The soil is sandy, and there are fields to the north and south of the settlement.", "score": "1.3542787" }, { "id": "7295940", "title": "List of Jewish architects", "text": " of the leading architects of Erez Israel and Israel; designed several new Israeli cities, such as Afula and Herzliya. 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Stanislav Chemezov is the only founder of Interbusinessgroup LLC (ООО «Интербизнесгрупп») which has the shares in several construction companies, Russian Industrial Nanotechnologies («Русские промышленные нанотехнологии»), I.A.D. business industry («И.А.Д. бизнеc индустрия») and shares in Natural and Organic Products LLC (ООО «Натуральные и органические продукты») which is one of several companies clustered around Andrey Dolzhich's (Андрей Должич) Virgin Islands firm Natural and Organic Products, Inc that sells soil improvers to Persian Gulf countries including the soil near Bahrain's Royal Palace which now have palm trees growing in soil improvers from Dolzhich's firm. According to other information accessed in May 2009, Chemezov's second son was studying in a medical institute. His youngest son Sergey was in primary school and his daughter was a graduate student at MGIMO University.", "score": "1.3469806" }, { "id": "12108492", "title": "Jaroměř", "text": " Jaroměř (Jermer) is a town in Náchod District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 12,000 inhabitants. It is known for the Josefov Fortress. Josefov is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation, the town centre of Jaroměř is proceted as an urban monument zone.", "score": "1.3454627" }, { "id": "11524566", "title": "Kazazov", "text": " Kazazov is located 18 km west of Ponezhukay (the district's administrative centre) by road. Adygeysk is the nearest rural locality.", "score": "1.3423235" } ]
[ "Vladimir Kuzov\n Vladimir Parvanov Kuzov (Владимир Първанов Кузов) is a Bulgarian politician. He was an MP in the 40th National Assembly. In early 2009, several months before the end of the mandate of the National Assembly, Kouzov received a suspended sentence for child sexual abuse. and his status as an MP was taken away.", "Dmitry Mazo\n in Kaluga, 1987- 2nd prize ; Administrative center of the municipal settlement of Gzhel, 1988. * In a residential district, in 700 — apartments in Volsk, Russia, 1988. Music Theater in Vologda. Russia. ; Youth Leisure Center in Volsk, Russia. * Renovation of Tate Britain in London - Caro and Hockney exhibitions, the United Kingdom, 1989. ; Master plan of the new town of Tel-Zafit, Israel. ; Conference Center in Haifa, 1990 ; Design of Tel-Zafit districts, Israel, 1991. ; Draft plan of a new town — Tel-Felicia, 1991 * Planning of a residential district in El’ad, 1992 * Competition for governmental buildings in Berlin, Germany, 1993 ; 1994 Master plan ", "Ježovy\n Ježovy is a village and municipality (obec) in Klatovy District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. The municipality covers an area of 11.47 km2, and has a population of 248 (as at 28 August 2006). In 2019 it was recorded as 243. Ježovy is located approximately 11 km north of Klatovy, 31 km south of Plzeň, and 108 km south-west of Prague.", "Chingiz Allazov\n Chingiz Allazov was born in the village of Jandar in Gardabani district, situated on the border between Georgia and Azerbaijan. His family moved to Minsk, Belarus in 1994. He holds a business degree.", "Kazazov\n Kazazov (Казазов) is a rural locality (a khutor) in Pchegatlukayskoye Rural Settlement of Teuchezhsky District, the Republic of Adygea, Russia. The population was 274 as of 2018. There are 13 streets.", "Dmitry Mazo\n in Jaffa, 2012. ; Book Network Store (concept design), 2012. ; New Central Bus Station, Tel Aviv (concept design), 2012. ; Park of the National Unity and Reconciliation, MO, Russia. ; Expansion of the central exhibition grounds of Tel Aviv, Israel. ; New Central Bus Station of Tel Aviv, Israel. ; Sports center with seating for 300, Moscow, Russia ; Residential, commercial and office buildings, Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel. ; Pavilion of the central underground station, Baku, Azerbaijan. ; Entertainment and Game Center of Torzhok, Russia. ; The general plan of Hod HaSharon, Israel. ; Residential areas in Israel, Russia, Ukraine. ; Industrial zones and industrial parks in Israel and Russia. ", "Jehoshua Rozenman\n Jehoshua Rozenman (יהושע רוזנמן, born June 21, 1955 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is a Dutch/Israeli sculptor. Rozenman moved to the Netherlands in 1979 when he was accepted as a student to the Rijksacademie voor Beeldende Kunsten (National Academy of Arts) in Amsterdam. He graduated in 1984, and became a Dutch citizen and then stayed in the Netherlands. Rozenman worked for six years in New York and Amsterdam beginning in 2007. Rozenman relocated to Berlin, Germany in 2013. Rozenman divides his time living and travelling between Germany and the Netherlands. In 2006, he married the Dutch Democrats 66 politician and human rights activist Boris Dittrich.", "Dmitry Mazo\n Israel. ; 2003. Residential district for 7,700 apartments. Hod HaSharon, Israel. ; Synagogue and cultural center in Volgograd, Russia, 2004. * Center of the school district in Ashdod, 2005. ; Design of the central complex of Olympic facilities in Sochi for the Winter Olympics-2014. Russia, 2006. * Complex of the Far Eastern Federal University in Russky island, Vladivostok. The 1st line - APEC Summit facilities - 2008. ; 2009, new above-ground pavilion of «Baksovet» underground station. Baku, Azerbaijan ; The Centre for sports and leisure in Rostov, 2009. ; Museum of music of the Conservatorium in Safed (concept design stage), 2011. ; Construction of residential, commercial and office buildings at Yefet ", "Nikolay Jeliazkov\n Nikolay Jeliazkov or Zheliazkov (Николай Желязков) (born February 26, 1970) is a former Bulgarian male volleyball player and coach. He was part of the Bulgaria men's national volleyball team at the 1994 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship and 1996 Summer Olympics. After his retirement he became a volleyball coach. He was coach of Bulgaria men's national volleyball team at the 2015 European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan.", "Daphne jezoensis\n Daphne jezoensis is a shrub, of the family Thymelaeaceae. It is native to northern Japan and parts of eastern Russia. It has been treated as either a subspecies or a variety of Daphne kamtschatica.", "Encho Keryazov\n of other Bulgarian celebrities, which promotes talented young people engaged in science, arts and sports, giving creative and financial support. The Foundation has gained national and international attention, so that the annual awards, held since 2012 in Keryazov's hometown Yambol, where the awards are given to children and young people, are in the presence of the Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs Kristian Vigenin, the Minister of Culture Weschdi Raschidow and ambassadors from Germany and the Netherlands. During the charity gala in January 2015 he gathered high-level international circus artists in Yambol, including the clown David Larible. The preliminary peak of his social commitment is a benefit-gala in Sofia in ", "Shchuchinsk\n🇦🇲 Jermuk, Armenia ", "Lozova railway station\n Lozova (Лозова) is a main hub and a railway junction in East Ukraine. It is the second busiest railway station in Kharkiv Oblast after Kharkiv Railway Station. It is located 156.3 km south of Russia and is a subsidy of Southern Railways an administrative branch of Ukrainian Railways.", "Tzova\n Tzova (צוֹבָה), also Palmach Tzova (פלמ\"ח צובה) or Tzuba is a kibbutz in central Israel. Located in the Judean Hills, on the western outskirts of Jerusalem, it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council. In it had a population of.", "Armillaria jezoensis\n Armillaria jezoensis is a species of mushroom in the family Physalacriaceae. Found in Japan, it was described as new to science in 1994.", "Ježa\n Ježa is a linear settlement on a terrace above the Sava River east of Črnuče and southeast of the railroad to Kamnik. Most of the houses are along the road to Nadgorica, and a few extend onto the bank towards the plain along the Sava. The soil is sandy, and there are fields to the north and south of the settlement.", "List of Jewish architects\n of the leading architects of Erez Israel and Israel; designed several new Israeli cities, such as Afula and Herzliya. Germany, Erez Israel, Israel ; Nataliya Kazhdan (de) (ru) (Russian: Наталия Абрамовна Каждан) (1941, USSR–2017, Moscow, USSR), was a distinguished Soviet and Russian architect and educator. USSR, Russia ; Yakov Kazhdan (Russian: Яков Шаевич Каждан) (3 February 1922–), is a Soviet and Russian architectural educator. USSR, Russia ; Vladimir Khavin (ru) (Russian: Владимир Иосифович Хавин) (27 July 1931, Moscow, USSR–2005, Moscow, Russia), was a Soviet and Russian architect. USSR, Russia ; Izrail Khazanovsky (ru) (Russian: Израиль Самойлович Хазановский) (1901, Orel, Russian Empire–1985, Kharkiv, USSR), ", "Sergey Chemezov\n LLC. Since 2003, Stanislav Chemezov has been the co-owner (together with Vladimir Artyakov's son, Dmitri) of the Meridian hotel facilities in Gelendzhik. Stanislav Chemezov is the only founder of Interbusinessgroup LLC (ООО «Интербизнесгрупп») which has the shares in several construction companies, Russian Industrial Nanotechnologies («Русские промышленные нанотехнологии»), I.A.D. business industry («И.А.Д. бизнеc индустрия») and shares in Natural and Organic Products LLC (ООО «Натуральные и органические продукты») which is one of several companies clustered around Andrey Dolzhich's (Андрей Должич) Virgin Islands firm Natural and Organic Products, Inc that sells soil improvers to Persian Gulf countries including the soil near Bahrain's Royal Palace which now have palm trees growing in soil improvers from Dolzhich's firm. According to other information accessed in May 2009, Chemezov's second son was studying in a medical institute. His youngest son Sergey was in primary school and his daughter was a graduate student at MGIMO University.", "Jaroměř\n Jaroměř (Jermer) is a town in Náchod District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 12,000 inhabitants. It is known for the Josefov Fortress. Josefov is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation, the town centre of Jaroměř is proceted as an urban monument zone.", "Kazazov\n Kazazov is located 18 km west of Ponezhukay (the district's administrative centre) by road. Adygeysk is the nearest rural locality." ]
In what country is Drăgăneasa River?
[ "Romania", "Roumania", "Rumania", "România", "ro", "🇷🇴" ]
country
Drăgăneasa River (Provița)
3,274,434
6
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It is composed of two villages, Drăgănești and Malu Alb.", "score": "1.5605621" }, { "id": "6224607", "title": "Drăgan (Crișul Repede)", "text": " The Drăgan is a left tributary of the river Crișul Repede in Romania. It discharges into the Crișul Repede near Valea Drăganului. Its length is 42 km and its basin size is 254 km2.", "score": "1.5365872" }, { "id": "29820437", "title": "Drăgănești, Bihor", "text": " Drăgănești (Dragánfalva) is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania with a population of 2,967 people. It is composed of ten villages: Belejeni (Belényeshegy), Drăgănești, Grădinari (Kisnyégerfalva), Livada Beiușului (Belényesliváda), Mizieș (Mézes), Păcălești (established 2008), Păntășești (Panatasa), Sebiș (Körössebes), Talpe (Talp) and Țigăneștii de Beiuș (Cigányosd).", "score": "1.5308325" }, { "id": "28469948", "title": "Drăgănești, Prahova", "text": " Drăgănești is a commune in Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Bărăitaru, Belciug, Cornu de Jos, Drăgănești, Hătcărău, Meri and Tufani.", "score": "1.5255173" }, { "id": "4540246", "title": "Drăgănești, Neamț", "text": " Drăgănești is a commune in Neamț County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Drăgănești, Orțăști, Râșca and Șoimărești. These were part of Brusturi-Drăgănești Commune until 2004, when they were split off and the remainder was renamed Brusturi.", "score": "1.5076419" }, { "id": "1166851", "title": "Dragu (river)", "text": " The Dragu is a tributary of the river Almaș in Romania. It flows into the Almaș in Hida. Its length is 12 km and its basin size is 67 km2.", "score": "1.4919991" }, { "id": "27088487", "title": "Mugurel Drăgănescu", "text": " Mugurel Drăgănescu (born 10 May 1976, in Sinaia) is a Romanian former football referee. Drăgănescu was born in Sinaia, but lives in Breaza. His first Liga III match was on 28 April 2001, Metalurgistul Cugir - Minerul Moldova Nouă 1-0, his first Liga II match was 17 months later, a match between Bucovina Suceava and Rulmentul Alexandria, which ended 3-1. On 12 April 2006 Drăgănescu made his Liga I debut in a match between FC Vaslui and Argeș Pitești, ended with the score of 3-0. Drăgănescu was also a FIFA listed referee from 2009 until his retirement in 2013. His basic profession is as a forestry engineer, being the director of the Câmpina Association of Hunting and Fishing Athletes. From 2014 he is also a football matches observer.", "score": "1.4741404" }, { "id": "11718392", "title": "Mănești, Dâmbovița", "text": " It was formerly part of plasa Voinești and between 1952 and 1968 it was part of Ploiești region. In 1968, the current administration was set and since, it is part of Dâmbovița County. It is composed of three villages: Drăgăești-Pământeni (colloquially \"Drăgăești\"), Drăgăești-Ungureni (colloquially \"Ungureni\") and Mănești. Mănești and Drăgăești are on the right bank of the Dâmbovița River, while Ungureni is on the left bank.", "score": "1.4705992" }, { "id": "15918835", "title": "Sebeș (Drăgan)", "text": " The Sebeș is a left tributary of the river Drăgan in Romania. It discharges into the Drăgan Reservoir. Its length is 16 km and its basin size is 37 km2.", "score": "1.4680022" }, { "id": "10974849", "title": "Drăgușeni, Iași", "text": " Drăgușeni is a commune in Iași County, Western Moldavia, Romania, located on the Stavnic River at 30 km from Iași. It is composed of two villages, Drăgușeni and Frenciugi. The villages were part of Șcheia Commune until 2004, when they were split off.", "score": "1.4656054" }, { "id": "15514366", "title": "Drăgoteni", "text": " The Drăgoteni is a right tributary of the river Valea Roșie in Romania. It flows into the Valea Roșie near Pocola. Its length is 11 km and its basin size is 41 km2.", "score": "1.4551966" }, { "id": "15514253", "title": "Valea Roșie (Crișul Negru)", "text": " The Valea Roșie or Roșia (Rossia-patak or Remete-patak) is a river in Romania, Bihor County, right tributary of the Crișul Negru. Its length is 38 km and its basin size is 308 km2. The river starts at the Roșia karst spring in the Pădurea Craiului Mountains. It flows through the hills of the Beiuș Depression and joins the Crișul Negru near Pocola. The most important villages on the river are Roșia, Remetea and Pocola.", "score": "1.4550273" }, { "id": "16430601", "title": "Drăguș", "text": " Drăguș (Drachenbach, Traschen; Dragus) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Drăguș, part of Viștea Commune until being split off in 2004. Drăguș is located at the western edge of Brașov County, in the central part of the Țara Făgărașului region, at the foot of the Făgăraș Mountains. The river Drăguș flows north through the commune, discharging into the Olt River in Olteț. At the 2011 census, 99.8% of inhabitants were ethnic Romanians. During the interwar period, ethnologist Dimitrie Gusti led a series of expeditions to various Romanian villages in which researchers from various fields would write monographs about particular aspects of those villages. The campaign reached its peak in Drăguș during the summer of 1929, when 89 researchers descended on the village. The event was recorded in a documentary film, Drăguș.", "score": "1.4549243" }, { "id": "30489988", "title": "Drăguș (river)", "text": " The Drăguș is a left tributary of the river Olt in Romania. It discharges into the Olt in Olteț. Its length is 13 km and its basin size is 25 km2.", "score": "1.4527987" }, { "id": "6224608", "title": "Drăgan (Crișul Repede)", "text": "Left: Ciripa, Chențu, Sebeș, Valea Lunga ; Right: Moara Dracului, Buteasa, Crăciun, Zârna, Dara, Valea Bulzurilor The following rivers are tributaries to the Drăgan: ", "score": "1.4523963" }, { "id": "3149557", "title": "Bârsănești (river)", "text": " The Bârsănești (also: Chicera or Gura Văii) is a right tributary of the river Tazlău in Romania. Its length is 13 km and its basin size is 23 km2.", "score": "1.4496739" }, { "id": "28846693", "title": "Drăganu", "text": " Drăganu is a commune in Argeș County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Băcești, Drăganu-Olteni (the commune centre), Dumbrăvești and Prislopu Mare.", "score": "1.4486067" }, { "id": "5168719", "title": "Prut", "text": " Romania and the Russian Empire. After World War II, the river once again dominated a border, this time between Romania and the Soviet Union. Nowadays, for a length of 31 km, it forms the border between Romania and Ukraine, and for 711 km, it forms the border between Romania and Moldova. It has a hydrographic basin of 27,540 km2, of which 10,990 km2 are in Romania and 7,790 km2 in Moldova. The largest city along its banks is Chernivtsi, Ukraine. The Stânca-Costești Dam, operated jointly by Moldova and Romania, is built on the Prut. There is also a Hydro-Electric Station in ", "score": "1.4483953" } ]
[ "Ibăneasa\n The Ibăneasa is a left tributary of the river Jijia in Romania. It discharges into the Jijia in Borzești. It flows through the villages Ibănești, Dragalina, George Enescu, Dumeni, Cordăreni, Ibăneasa and Borzești. Its length is 43 km and its basin size is 189 km2.", "Drăgășani\n Drăgășani is a city in Vâlcea County, Romania, near the right bank of the Olt river, and on the railway between Caracal and Râmnicu Vâlcea. The city is well known for the vineyards on the neighboring hills that produce some of the best Wallachian wines. The city administers four villages: Capu Dealului, Valea Caselor, Zărneni and Zlătărei. It is situated in the historical region of Oltenia.", "Drăgănești, Galați\n Drăgănești is a commune in Galați County, Western Moldavia, Romania with a population of 5,827 people. It is composed of two villages, Drăgănești and Malu Alb.", "Drăgan (Crișul Repede)\n The Drăgan is a left tributary of the river Crișul Repede in Romania. It discharges into the Crișul Repede near Valea Drăganului. Its length is 42 km and its basin size is 254 km2.", "Drăgănești, Bihor\n Drăgănești (Dragánfalva) is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania with a population of 2,967 people. It is composed of ten villages: Belejeni (Belényeshegy), Drăgănești, Grădinari (Kisnyégerfalva), Livada Beiușului (Belényesliváda), Mizieș (Mézes), Păcălești (established 2008), Păntășești (Panatasa), Sebiș (Körössebes), Talpe (Talp) and Țigăneștii de Beiuș (Cigányosd).", "Drăgănești, Prahova\n Drăgănești is a commune in Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Bărăitaru, Belciug, Cornu de Jos, Drăgănești, Hătcărău, Meri and Tufani.", "Drăgănești, Neamț\n Drăgănești is a commune in Neamț County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Drăgănești, Orțăști, Râșca and Șoimărești. These were part of Brusturi-Drăgănești Commune until 2004, when they were split off and the remainder was renamed Brusturi.", "Dragu (river)\n The Dragu is a tributary of the river Almaș in Romania. It flows into the Almaș in Hida. Its length is 12 km and its basin size is 67 km2.", "Mugurel Drăgănescu\n Mugurel Drăgănescu (born 10 May 1976, in Sinaia) is a Romanian former football referee. Drăgănescu was born in Sinaia, but lives in Breaza. His first Liga III match was on 28 April 2001, Metalurgistul Cugir - Minerul Moldova Nouă 1-0, his first Liga II match was 17 months later, a match between Bucovina Suceava and Rulmentul Alexandria, which ended 3-1. On 12 April 2006 Drăgănescu made his Liga I debut in a match between FC Vaslui and Argeș Pitești, ended with the score of 3-0. Drăgănescu was also a FIFA listed referee from 2009 until his retirement in 2013. His basic profession is as a forestry engineer, being the director of the Câmpina Association of Hunting and Fishing Athletes. From 2014 he is also a football matches observer.", "Mănești, Dâmbovița\n It was formerly part of plasa Voinești and between 1952 and 1968 it was part of Ploiești region. In 1968, the current administration was set and since, it is part of Dâmbovița County. It is composed of three villages: Drăgăești-Pământeni (colloquially \"Drăgăești\"), Drăgăești-Ungureni (colloquially \"Ungureni\") and Mănești. Mănești and Drăgăești are on the right bank of the Dâmbovița River, while Ungureni is on the left bank.", "Sebeș (Drăgan)\n The Sebeș is a left tributary of the river Drăgan in Romania. It discharges into the Drăgan Reservoir. Its length is 16 km and its basin size is 37 km2.", "Drăgușeni, Iași\n Drăgușeni is a commune in Iași County, Western Moldavia, Romania, located on the Stavnic River at 30 km from Iași. It is composed of two villages, Drăgușeni and Frenciugi. The villages were part of Șcheia Commune until 2004, when they were split off.", "Drăgoteni\n The Drăgoteni is a right tributary of the river Valea Roșie in Romania. It flows into the Valea Roșie near Pocola. Its length is 11 km and its basin size is 41 km2.", "Valea Roșie (Crișul Negru)\n The Valea Roșie or Roșia (Rossia-patak or Remete-patak) is a river in Romania, Bihor County, right tributary of the Crișul Negru. Its length is 38 km and its basin size is 308 km2. The river starts at the Roșia karst spring in the Pădurea Craiului Mountains. It flows through the hills of the Beiuș Depression and joins the Crișul Negru near Pocola. The most important villages on the river are Roșia, Remetea and Pocola.", "Drăguș\n Drăguș (Drachenbach, Traschen; Dragus) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Drăguș, part of Viștea Commune until being split off in 2004. Drăguș is located at the western edge of Brașov County, in the central part of the Țara Făgărașului region, at the foot of the Făgăraș Mountains. The river Drăguș flows north through the commune, discharging into the Olt River in Olteț. At the 2011 census, 99.8% of inhabitants were ethnic Romanians. During the interwar period, ethnologist Dimitrie Gusti led a series of expeditions to various Romanian villages in which researchers from various fields would write monographs about particular aspects of those villages. The campaign reached its peak in Drăguș during the summer of 1929, when 89 researchers descended on the village. The event was recorded in a documentary film, Drăguș.", "Drăguș (river)\n The Drăguș is a left tributary of the river Olt in Romania. It discharges into the Olt in Olteț. Its length is 13 km and its basin size is 25 km2.", "Drăgan (Crișul Repede)\nLeft: Ciripa, Chențu, Sebeș, Valea Lunga ; Right: Moara Dracului, Buteasa, Crăciun, Zârna, Dara, Valea Bulzurilor The following rivers are tributaries to the Drăgan: ", "Bârsănești (river)\n The Bârsănești (also: Chicera or Gura Văii) is a right tributary of the river Tazlău in Romania. Its length is 13 km and its basin size is 23 km2.", "Drăganu\n Drăganu is a commune in Argeș County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Băcești, Drăganu-Olteni (the commune centre), Dumbrăvești and Prislopu Mare.", "Prut\n Romania and the Russian Empire. After World War II, the river once again dominated a border, this time between Romania and the Soviet Union. Nowadays, for a length of 31 km, it forms the border between Romania and Ukraine, and for 711 km, it forms the border between Romania and Moldova. It has a hydrographic basin of 27,540 km2, of which 10,990 km2 are in Romania and 7,790 km2 in Moldova. The largest city along its banks is Chernivtsi, Ukraine. The Stânca-Costești Dam, operated jointly by Moldova and Romania, is built on the Prut. There is also a Hydro-Electric Station in " ]
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[ { "id": "13786207", "title": "Batsère", "text": " Batsère (Vathsèra) is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in southwestern France.", "score": "1.8017813" }, { "id": "30920071", "title": "Batseri", "text": " Batseri is a village in Sangla Valley in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh state of India.", "score": "1.5843759" }, { "id": "7719531", "title": "Batsor", "text": " Batsor, also Batshar and Batchar is a village in Nalbari district of the Indian state of Western Assam. It is surrounded by Belsor, Churchuri and Goalpara.", "score": "1.4218478" }, { "id": "26230175", "title": "Batsara Strict Nature Reserve", "text": " Batsara Strict Nature Reserve (ბაწარის სახელმწიფო ნაკრძალი) is a protected area in Akhmeta Municipality, Kakheti region of Georgia in Pankisi Gorge on the bank of Alazani River, 700–2,000 meters above sea level at the foot of the Greater Caucasus. It borders with Ilto Managed Reserve which includes part of Ilto valley.", "score": "1.3855572" }, { "id": "3362928", "title": "Miniopterus bat coronavirus 1", "text": " The common bent-wing bat can be found in the following countries: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cameroon, China, Croatia, possibly Ethiopia, France, Georgia, Gibraltar, Greece, Guinea, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, possibly Kenya, North Korea, South Korea, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Malaysia, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Pakistan, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Vietnam, and Yemen.", "score": "1.3520246" }, { "id": "32797869", "title": "Peters's epauletted fruit bat", "text": " Peters's epauletted fruit bat is found in Southern Africa, where it has been documented at a range of elevations between 500-2185 m above sea level. Its range includes the following countries: Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eswatini, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.", "score": "1.3463559" }, { "id": "10475454", "title": "Simon Mbatshi Batshia", "text": " Batshia's governorship was characterized by the battle for the decentralized distribution of 40% of provincial income from the central government. His term was marked by the creation of a provincial fiscal office (REPERE – Régie Provinciale d’Encadrement des Recettes) as well as the establishment of the COPIDE (Commission pour la Promotion des Investissements et du Développement du Bas-Congo - Commission of Investments and Development Promotion in Bas-Congo) and the CLCFT (Commission de Lutte contre la Corruption, la Fraude et les Tracasseries administratives - Anti-Corruption, Frauds and Bureaucracy Commission).", "score": "1.3450668" }, { "id": "8186811", "title": "Batsari", "text": " Batsari is a Local Government Area in Katsina State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Batsari. It has an area of 1,107 km2 and a population of 208,978 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 820.", "score": "1.3412125" }, { "id": "32824346", "title": "Midas free-tailed bat", "text": " The free-tailed bat is found in Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.", "score": "1.3397753" }, { "id": "2702549", "title": "Bate, Burkina Faso", "text": " Bate, Burkina Faso is a town in the Sidéradougou Department of Comoé Province in south-western Burkina Faso. The town had an estimated population of 1,098 in 2005.", "score": "1.339464" }, { "id": "8594182", "title": "Bateleur", "text": " of the Congo and a majority of Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. In Southern Africa, the bateleur is found quite widely, being found almost throughout, where habitat is favorable, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique. Additionally, they may range Botswana in all but southernmost portion also being found still in northern and eastern Namibia and northwestern South Africa, where its range has contracted considerably from as far south once as the Cape Province to almost entirely to being found exclusively within protected areas north of the Orange River excepting a portion of Kruger National Park. The species is possibly extirpated from Swaziland in southern Africa. The bateleur is regarded as a vagrant in the countries of Tunisia, Cyprus and rarely Egypt, Israel and Iraq. In April 2012 a juvenile bateleur was seen in Algeciras in southern Spain.", "score": "1.3362589" }, { "id": "7876714", "title": "Bat Cave, Nepal", "text": " The Bat Cave (Chameri Gufa in Nepali language) is a solutional cave in the Kaski District in Pokhara, Nepal. It is known for a habitat of Horseshoe bats inside the cave, over the walls and ceiling. The cave is formed of limestone. It is a show cave and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Pokhara.", "score": "1.3359365" }, { "id": "1048006", "title": "Mathew Batsiua", "text": " Mathew Jansen Batsiua (born May 27, 1971) is a Nauruan politician. Batsiua, a former health minister and former foreign minister of Nauru, has served as a member of parliament for the constituency of Boe since 2004.", "score": "1.3331265" }, { "id": "14718389", "title": "Battarrea phalloides", "text": " conditions) vegetation. In Belgium, specimens were found on sandy soil under dead elderflower bushes. In North America, Battarrea phalloides has been collected from the Yukon Territory, western Canada; the US, where it is confined to the west— Southern California, New Mexico, and Arizona— Mexico, and Hawaii. It has also been reported growing in South America (Brazil), Africa (Morocco), Europe (Belgium), China, and Australia. Due to a decline in sightings, B. phalloides was granted legal protection in Hungary in 2005, making it a finable offense to pick them. It received similar protected status in the United Kingdom in 1998. The habitat and range of Battarrea stevenii include arid regions of the western and southwestern United States, Australia, South Africa, and several European countries, including Russia.", "score": "1.3314136" }, { "id": "26947840", "title": "Batavierenrace", "text": " The Batavierenrace is a student relay race organized in the Netherlands each year in May. It is a 185 km running race starting off at the Radboud University Nijmegen in Nijmegen and it takes the up to 8500 participants in 25 stages (16 men's stages and 9 women's stages) through Germany to the campus of the University of Twente in Enschede. It was listed in 2012, in the Guinness World Records as the relay race with the highest number of participants (8,509). On April 23 and 24, 2021 the 49th Batavierenrace will take place. Although mainly a Benelux event, teams from all over the world participate. The start is at the midnight hour on a Friday and ends late in the afternoon of Saturday. All participants wear ", "score": "1.3305478" }, { "id": "8137898", "title": "Lesser mouse-eared bat", "text": " Lesser mouse-eared bats can be found in the following countries: Afghanistan, Albania, Austria, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Mongolia, Pakistan, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Syria, Turkmenistan, and Ukraine.", "score": "1.323531" }, { "id": "32824342", "title": "Mongalla free-tailed bat", "text": " The Mongalla free-tailed bat (Mops demonstrator) is a species of bat in the family Molossidae. It is found in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Sudan, and Uganda. Its natural habitats are dry savanna, moist savanna, and subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland. It is threatened by habitat loss.", "score": "1.3229992" }, { "id": "14233102", "title": "Bats, Landes", "text": " Bats (Gascon: Vaths) is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.", "score": "1.3226995" }, { "id": "7719535", "title": "Batsor", "text": " The village is connected to Nalbari and Gauhati by bus and other privately owned vehicles. National Highway 31 is to the north and is accessible through south by Hajo-Doulashal road.", "score": "1.3198001" }, { "id": "8137909", "title": "Long-fingered bat", "text": " The long-fingered bat is native to the coastal regions of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia (North Africa), parts of the Iberian Peninsula, Southern and South-East France, Bulgaria, Italy, and part of the Balkan peninsula. It can also be found on some islands in the Mediterranean Sea, such as Mallorca and Menorca. In Asia, it is distributed from Turkey through Syria and Lebanon to Israel, Iran, Iraq and Uzbekistan. It inhabits wetlands and caves up to elevations of 900 m. The current long-fingered bat population is thought to be decreasing. In Spain, it decreased between 30-50% since 2006, probably comprising less than 10,000 individuals in 30 colonies with more than 20 bats. In France, the known population is less than 3,800 individuals. The Bulgarian population is estimated at around 20,000 individuals. It is more abundant in the eastern region than the western region.", "score": "1.3190672" } ]
[ "Batsère\n Batsère (Vathsèra) is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in southwestern France.", "Batseri\n Batseri is a village in Sangla Valley in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh state of India.", "Batsor\n Batsor, also Batshar and Batchar is a village in Nalbari district of the Indian state of Western Assam. It is surrounded by Belsor, Churchuri and Goalpara.", "Batsara Strict Nature Reserve\n Batsara Strict Nature Reserve (ბაწარის სახელმწიფო ნაკრძალი) is a protected area in Akhmeta Municipality, Kakheti region of Georgia in Pankisi Gorge on the bank of Alazani River, 700–2,000 meters above sea level at the foot of the Greater Caucasus. It borders with Ilto Managed Reserve which includes part of Ilto valley.", "Miniopterus bat coronavirus 1\n The common bent-wing bat can be found in the following countries: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cameroon, China, Croatia, possibly Ethiopia, France, Georgia, Gibraltar, Greece, Guinea, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, possibly Kenya, North Korea, South Korea, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Malaysia, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Pakistan, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Vietnam, and Yemen.", "Peters's epauletted fruit bat\n Peters's epauletted fruit bat is found in Southern Africa, where it has been documented at a range of elevations between 500-2185 m above sea level. Its range includes the following countries: Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eswatini, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.", "Simon Mbatshi Batshia\n Batshia's governorship was characterized by the battle for the decentralized distribution of 40% of provincial income from the central government. His term was marked by the creation of a provincial fiscal office (REPERE – Régie Provinciale d’Encadrement des Recettes) as well as the establishment of the COPIDE (Commission pour la Promotion des Investissements et du Développement du Bas-Congo - Commission of Investments and Development Promotion in Bas-Congo) and the CLCFT (Commission de Lutte contre la Corruption, la Fraude et les Tracasseries administratives - Anti-Corruption, Frauds and Bureaucracy Commission).", "Batsari\n Batsari is a Local Government Area in Katsina State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Batsari. It has an area of 1,107 km2 and a population of 208,978 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 820.", "Midas free-tailed bat\n The free-tailed bat is found in Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.", "Bate, Burkina Faso\n Bate, Burkina Faso is a town in the Sidéradougou Department of Comoé Province in south-western Burkina Faso. The town had an estimated population of 1,098 in 2005.", "Bateleur\n of the Congo and a majority of Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. In Southern Africa, the bateleur is found quite widely, being found almost throughout, where habitat is favorable, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique. Additionally, they may range Botswana in all but southernmost portion also being found still in northern and eastern Namibia and northwestern South Africa, where its range has contracted considerably from as far south once as the Cape Province to almost entirely to being found exclusively within protected areas north of the Orange River excepting a portion of Kruger National Park. The species is possibly extirpated from Swaziland in southern Africa. The bateleur is regarded as a vagrant in the countries of Tunisia, Cyprus and rarely Egypt, Israel and Iraq. In April 2012 a juvenile bateleur was seen in Algeciras in southern Spain.", "Bat Cave, Nepal\n The Bat Cave (Chameri Gufa in Nepali language) is a solutional cave in the Kaski District in Pokhara, Nepal. It is known for a habitat of Horseshoe bats inside the cave, over the walls and ceiling. The cave is formed of limestone. It is a show cave and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Pokhara.", "Mathew Batsiua\n Mathew Jansen Batsiua (born May 27, 1971) is a Nauruan politician. Batsiua, a former health minister and former foreign minister of Nauru, has served as a member of parliament for the constituency of Boe since 2004.", "Battarrea phalloides\n conditions) vegetation. In Belgium, specimens were found on sandy soil under dead elderflower bushes. In North America, Battarrea phalloides has been collected from the Yukon Territory, western Canada; the US, where it is confined to the west— Southern California, New Mexico, and Arizona— Mexico, and Hawaii. It has also been reported growing in South America (Brazil), Africa (Morocco), Europe (Belgium), China, and Australia. Due to a decline in sightings, B. phalloides was granted legal protection in Hungary in 2005, making it a finable offense to pick them. It received similar protected status in the United Kingdom in 1998. The habitat and range of Battarrea stevenii include arid regions of the western and southwestern United States, Australia, South Africa, and several European countries, including Russia.", "Batavierenrace\n The Batavierenrace is a student relay race organized in the Netherlands each year in May. It is a 185 km running race starting off at the Radboud University Nijmegen in Nijmegen and it takes the up to 8500 participants in 25 stages (16 men's stages and 9 women's stages) through Germany to the campus of the University of Twente in Enschede. It was listed in 2012, in the Guinness World Records as the relay race with the highest number of participants (8,509). On April 23 and 24, 2021 the 49th Batavierenrace will take place. Although mainly a Benelux event, teams from all over the world participate. The start is at the midnight hour on a Friday and ends late in the afternoon of Saturday. All participants wear ", "Lesser mouse-eared bat\n Lesser mouse-eared bats can be found in the following countries: Afghanistan, Albania, Austria, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Mongolia, Pakistan, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Syria, Turkmenistan, and Ukraine.", "Mongalla free-tailed bat\n The Mongalla free-tailed bat (Mops demonstrator) is a species of bat in the family Molossidae. It is found in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Sudan, and Uganda. Its natural habitats are dry savanna, moist savanna, and subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland. It is threatened by habitat loss.", "Bats, Landes\n Bats (Gascon: Vaths) is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.", "Batsor\n The village is connected to Nalbari and Gauhati by bus and other privately owned vehicles. National Highway 31 is to the north and is accessible through south by Hajo-Doulashal road.", "Long-fingered bat\n The long-fingered bat is native to the coastal regions of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia (North Africa), parts of the Iberian Peninsula, Southern and South-East France, Bulgaria, Italy, and part of the Balkan peninsula. It can also be found on some islands in the Mediterranean Sea, such as Mallorca and Menorca. In Asia, it is distributed from Turkey through Syria and Lebanon to Israel, Iran, Iraq and Uzbekistan. It inhabits wetlands and caves up to elevations of 900 m. The current long-fingered bat population is thought to be decreasing. In Spain, it decreased between 30-50% since 2006, probably comprising less than 10,000 individuals in 30 colonies with more than 20 bats. In France, the known population is less than 3,800 individuals. The Bulgarian population is estimated at around 20,000 individuals. It is more abundant in the eastern region than the western region." ]
In what country is WZRU?
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Chief editor Olga Leni admitted that the Ukrainian publication had been subsidized for the entire 10 years of its existence, and the site had never been self-supporting. Other former employees agreed that the site was closed due to a pro-Ukrainian pronouncement on the conflict in Donbas.", "score": "1.4432466" }, { "id": "1113247", "title": "WBRU", "text": " WHKK ; 1999 - Station members vote unanimously against a joint sales agreement with Capstar Broadcasting Company ; 2000 - WFNX, a Boston station, extends into Providence to compete with WBRU on 103.7 (then WWRX) ; 2002 - 100.3 WZRI becomes rock WKKB (October 31) ; 2004 - 103.7 WWRX/WFNX signs off in Providence ; 2005 - 100.3 WKKB becomes a Spanish station (February 1) ; 2006 - As a three-day April Fools' Day hoax, WBRU pretends to be bought-out by \"Initech\" who change the station's format to \"Buddy FM\" ; 2006 - On June 15, WBRU begins to ", "score": "1.3855712" }, { "id": "9449954", "title": "KVRU-LP", "text": " KVRU-LP (105.7 FM) is a low-power local radio station in southeast Seattle, Washington. The station was formerly named Rainier Valley Radio after the Rainier Valley area, where it broadcasts. It is owned by Southeast Effective Development (SEED), a non-profit economic development agency serving southeastern Seattle, which raised $400,000 to fund the station. The station broadcasts from studios in the Rainier Square Plaza housing development. KVRU began broadcasting online in 2015 and launched on the FM frequency in September 2017. The station serves the Rainier Valley neighborhood of Seattle, along with portions of Mount Baker, Georgetown, and Mercer Island. Currently, it is managed by a community organizer named Luzviminda Uzuri Carpenter also known as Lulu Carpenter. She is a local producer, educator, and artist.", "score": "1.3690343" }, { "id": "1113220", "title": "WBRU", "text": " WBRU is an internet radio station based in Providence, Rhode Island. The station is owned and operated by Brown Broadcasting Service, an independent non-profit organization, and is primarily staffed by students from Brown University. Formerly an FM modern rock radio station that broadcast at 95.5 FM in the Rhode Island area, WBRU currently broadcasts two online stations with different genres on each: indie and alternative on WBRU and an urban contemporary format on WBRU360, named after its long-time Sunday program, The 360° Experience in Sound. Since January 2018, WBRU's urban contemporary programming has been rebroadcast on Providence low-power FM station 101.1 FM, which ", "score": "1.3631966" }, { "id": "15457279", "title": "CKRU-FM", "text": " CKRU-FM (100.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. It broadcasts a hot adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for part of November and December. CKRU-FM is owned by Corus Entertainment and is branded as 100.5 Fresh Radio.", "score": "1.3572633" }, { "id": "10631916", "title": "CFRU-FM", "text": " CFRU-FM, airing at 93.3 on the FM dial, is a campus radio station based at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. CFRU is a volunteer-run campus and community radio station. CFRU is a member of the National Campus and Community Radio Association. The station hosted the 2005 national conference of that organization.", "score": "1.3442323" }, { "id": "11290566", "title": "KRUZ (FM)", "text": " KRUZ (103.3 FM, \"KRUZ 103.3\") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Santa Barbara, California and broadcasts a classic hits radio format throughout Santa Barbara, Ventura, and San Luis Obispo counties. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and has its studios in Ventura. KRUZ broadcasts with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 105,000 watts from a transmitter located atop Broadcast Peak north of Santa Barbara in the Santa Ynez Mountains at a height above average terrain (HAAT) of 906 m. These factors give KRUZ one of the largest coverage areas of any FM station on the West Coast of the United States. KRUZ broadcasts an analog signal only; it does not air in digital HD Radio. However, on February 16, 2021 the station began to carry RDS information.", "score": "1.3439963" }, { "id": "31882526", "title": "KGRU-LP", "text": " KGRU-LP (96.1 FM) was a radio station broadcasting a religious format. Licensed to Ellensburg, Washington, United States, the station was owned by The Great Round-Up Cowboy Church. The station's license was surrendered to the Federal Communications Commission for cancellation on September 23, 2016.", "score": "1.3309047" }, { "id": "12771448", "title": "World Harvest Radio International", "text": " World Harvest Radio International (WHRI) is a shortwave radio station in the United States, broadcasting conservative religious programming worldwide in the English language on a number of frequencies. Part of the Family Broadcasting Corporation Christian broadcasting group, WHRI is based in Cypress Creek, South Carolina, with programs for audiences in Asia broadcast from T8WH in Palau.", "score": "1.3214954" }, { "id": "1113237", "title": "WBRU", "text": " In 1997, WBRU's carrier-current AM station split off and became Brown Student Radio (BSR), broadcasting initially on WELH/88.1, under a license owned by The Wheeler School and online. In 2003, BSR added a community radio element to its mission, incorporating community members as programmers and volunteers alongside students. In August 2011 BSR lost their air time on WELH and became an internet-only station. In January 2015, BSR was granted an FCC license for an LPFM station WPVD-LP on 101.1FM in Providence, in conjunction with Providence Community Radio and AS220. The Brown Student Radio station adopted the callsign WBRU-LP on September 1, 2017. The LPFM radio station went on the air on January 3, 2018.", "score": "1.3132675" }, { "id": "1113228", "title": "WBRU", "text": " as the principal progressive rock (aka, album-oriented rock or AOR) station in Rhode Island and southern New England. Attempts to boost the signal to 50,000 watts with a transmitter on the Sciences Library failed because of the interference it caused to sensitive scientific equipment, but the station was making plans to move its transmitter to the WPRO-FM transmitter location and increase power to 50,000 watts. This could not be done until 2009 because public TV station WSBE-TV's analog TV antenna currently occupies the tower space where WBRU plans to put its broadcast antenna. WSBE is locating its digital antenna at the WJAR antenna tower in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.", "score": "1.3111045" }, { "id": "4855281", "title": "Central West Rugby Union", "text": " The Central West District Rugby Union, or CWRU, is the governing body for the sport of rugby union within the Central West district of New South Wales in Australia. It is a member of the New South Wales Country Rugby Union.", "score": "1.3021388" }, { "id": "26105818", "title": "Muru-Astráin", "text": " Muru-Astráin is a locality and council located in the municipality of Cizur, in Navarre province, Spain, Spain. As of 2020, it has a population of 75.", "score": "1.298058" }, { "id": "1496490", "title": "Global Management Challenge", "text": " Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong SAR (China), Hungary, India, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Macau SAR (China), Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, People's Republic of China, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom and Venezuela. For the 2010-2011 session, two new African countries are entering the contest: Ivory Coast, Benin, in partnership with Educarriere.net, a leading website in Ivory Coast which have been famous because it used to publish the result of many exams. Each country organizes its own National competition, the model producing all material in the language of that country. The winners of the National competition meet to contest the International Semi-Finals and, if successful, go on to compete in the International Final (with results still in each of the countries' native language).", "score": "1.2907798" }, { "id": "1113248", "title": "WBRU", "text": " live on the web ; 2006 - The station plays its entire catalog from A-Z ; 2007 - As its annual April Fools' Joke, the station was stuck in a time warp - 1995; and all music played was recorded before the date. ; 2008 - Station plays its entire catalog from A-Z again. ; 2008 - Red Sox games air live on WBRU when WEEI broadcasts Boston Celtics playoff games instead ; 2017 - Brown Broadcasting Service sells the 95.5 FM frequency, WBRU becomes an online-only station (September 1) ; 2018 - 101.1 WBRU-LP signs on (January 3) ", "score": "1.2907591" }, { "id": "2380791", "title": "Wietrzne Radio", "text": " Wietrzne Radio (WiR), also known as Polski FM, is Polish-language commercial radio station based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, addressed to the Polish diaspora in the city. It airs at the 92.7 FM frequency from Monday to Friday, between 5 AM and 12 AM, and between 2 PM and 7 PM. It airs songs, as well as informational and entertainment programmes, and the Top 15 chart programme. It was established on 5 June 2000.", "score": "1.2886624" }, { "id": "9696698", "title": "WNWC (AM)", "text": " Erin Broadcasting Corporation, owned by Nancy and John McMahon, put the 1190 frequency on the air in Madison as WERU on January 13, 1982. WERU, a daytime-only station, initially aired an adult standards format using the Music of Your Life syndicated format. Before signing on, the station scored a major coup when it lured market \"morning institution\" Jim Mader from WIBA (1310 AM). The company also purchased WMAD (92.1 FM) before WERU signed on. The station made an immediate impression in the Madison radio ratings, ranking third in the market in its first book. However, the 8.3 posted in its first year would be the high water mark for ", "score": "1.2880483" }, { "id": "31210762", "title": "Zru'a", "text": " Zru'a (זְרוּעָה, lit. Sown) is a religious moshav in southern Israel. Located near Netivot and the Gaza Strip, it falls under the jurisdiction of Sdot Negev Regional Council. In it had a population of.", "score": "1.2845824" } ]
[ "WZRU\n WZRU (90.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian music format. Licensed to Garysburg, North Carolina, United States, it serves the Roanoke Rapids, Rocky Mount, and Emporia, VA areas. The station is currently owned by Pathway Christian Academy, Inc. Shows also featured have included \"Focus on the Family\" and \"Paul Harvey News and Comment\".", "WZRU\n WZRU was once located at 88.5 FM. On May 2, 2005, WZRU swapped frequencies with WRTP-FM, giving WZRU a stronger signal.", "NEWSru\n NEWSru was based in Moscow, but its editorial team and location were kept secret. The network had two foreign editions: a website in Israel started in December 2005 (newsru.co.il), and a Ukrainian edition based in Kiev, which was discontinued in March 2017. Chief editor Olga Leni admitted that the Ukrainian publication had been subsidized for the entire 10 years of its existence, and the site had never been self-supporting. Other former employees agreed that the site was closed due to a pro-Ukrainian pronouncement on the conflict in Donbas.", "WBRU\n WHKK ; 1999 - Station members vote unanimously against a joint sales agreement with Capstar Broadcasting Company ; 2000 - WFNX, a Boston station, extends into Providence to compete with WBRU on 103.7 (then WWRX) ; 2002 - 100.3 WZRI becomes rock WKKB (October 31) ; 2004 - 103.7 WWRX/WFNX signs off in Providence ; 2005 - 100.3 WKKB becomes a Spanish station (February 1) ; 2006 - As a three-day April Fools' Day hoax, WBRU pretends to be bought-out by \"Initech\" who change the station's format to \"Buddy FM\" ; 2006 - On June 15, WBRU begins to ", "KVRU-LP\n KVRU-LP (105.7 FM) is a low-power local radio station in southeast Seattle, Washington. The station was formerly named Rainier Valley Radio after the Rainier Valley area, where it broadcasts. It is owned by Southeast Effective Development (SEED), a non-profit economic development agency serving southeastern Seattle, which raised $400,000 to fund the station. The station broadcasts from studios in the Rainier Square Plaza housing development. KVRU began broadcasting online in 2015 and launched on the FM frequency in September 2017. The station serves the Rainier Valley neighborhood of Seattle, along with portions of Mount Baker, Georgetown, and Mercer Island. Currently, it is managed by a community organizer named Luzviminda Uzuri Carpenter also known as Lulu Carpenter. She is a local producer, educator, and artist.", "WBRU\n WBRU is an internet radio station based in Providence, Rhode Island. The station is owned and operated by Brown Broadcasting Service, an independent non-profit organization, and is primarily staffed by students from Brown University. Formerly an FM modern rock radio station that broadcast at 95.5 FM in the Rhode Island area, WBRU currently broadcasts two online stations with different genres on each: indie and alternative on WBRU and an urban contemporary format on WBRU360, named after its long-time Sunday program, The 360° Experience in Sound. Since January 2018, WBRU's urban contemporary programming has been rebroadcast on Providence low-power FM station 101.1 FM, which ", "CKRU-FM\n CKRU-FM (100.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. It broadcasts a hot adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for part of November and December. CKRU-FM is owned by Corus Entertainment and is branded as 100.5 Fresh Radio.", "CFRU-FM\n CFRU-FM, airing at 93.3 on the FM dial, is a campus radio station based at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. CFRU is a volunteer-run campus and community radio station. CFRU is a member of the National Campus and Community Radio Association. The station hosted the 2005 national conference of that organization.", "KRUZ (FM)\n KRUZ (103.3 FM, \"KRUZ 103.3\") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Santa Barbara, California and broadcasts a classic hits radio format throughout Santa Barbara, Ventura, and San Luis Obispo counties. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and has its studios in Ventura. KRUZ broadcasts with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 105,000 watts from a transmitter located atop Broadcast Peak north of Santa Barbara in the Santa Ynez Mountains at a height above average terrain (HAAT) of 906 m. These factors give KRUZ one of the largest coverage areas of any FM station on the West Coast of the United States. KRUZ broadcasts an analog signal only; it does not air in digital HD Radio. However, on February 16, 2021 the station began to carry RDS information.", "KGRU-LP\n KGRU-LP (96.1 FM) was a radio station broadcasting a religious format. Licensed to Ellensburg, Washington, United States, the station was owned by The Great Round-Up Cowboy Church. The station's license was surrendered to the Federal Communications Commission for cancellation on September 23, 2016.", "World Harvest Radio International\n World Harvest Radio International (WHRI) is a shortwave radio station in the United States, broadcasting conservative religious programming worldwide in the English language on a number of frequencies. Part of the Family Broadcasting Corporation Christian broadcasting group, WHRI is based in Cypress Creek, South Carolina, with programs for audiences in Asia broadcast from T8WH in Palau.", "WBRU\n In 1997, WBRU's carrier-current AM station split off and became Brown Student Radio (BSR), broadcasting initially on WELH/88.1, under a license owned by The Wheeler School and online. In 2003, BSR added a community radio element to its mission, incorporating community members as programmers and volunteers alongside students. In August 2011 BSR lost their air time on WELH and became an internet-only station. In January 2015, BSR was granted an FCC license for an LPFM station WPVD-LP on 101.1FM in Providence, in conjunction with Providence Community Radio and AS220. The Brown Student Radio station adopted the callsign WBRU-LP on September 1, 2017. The LPFM radio station went on the air on January 3, 2018.", "WBRU\n as the principal progressive rock (aka, album-oriented rock or AOR) station in Rhode Island and southern New England. Attempts to boost the signal to 50,000 watts with a transmitter on the Sciences Library failed because of the interference it caused to sensitive scientific equipment, but the station was making plans to move its transmitter to the WPRO-FM transmitter location and increase power to 50,000 watts. This could not be done until 2009 because public TV station WSBE-TV's analog TV antenna currently occupies the tower space where WBRU plans to put its broadcast antenna. WSBE is locating its digital antenna at the WJAR antenna tower in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.", "Central West Rugby Union\n The Central West District Rugby Union, or CWRU, is the governing body for the sport of rugby union within the Central West district of New South Wales in Australia. It is a member of the New South Wales Country Rugby Union.", "Muru-Astráin\n Muru-Astráin is a locality and council located in the municipality of Cizur, in Navarre province, Spain, Spain. As of 2020, it has a population of 75.", "Global Management Challenge\n Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong SAR (China), Hungary, India, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Macau SAR (China), Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, People's Republic of China, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom and Venezuela. For the 2010-2011 session, two new African countries are entering the contest: Ivory Coast, Benin, in partnership with Educarriere.net, a leading website in Ivory Coast which have been famous because it used to publish the result of many exams. Each country organizes its own National competition, the model producing all material in the language of that country. The winners of the National competition meet to contest the International Semi-Finals and, if successful, go on to compete in the International Final (with results still in each of the countries' native language).", "WBRU\n live on the web ; 2006 - The station plays its entire catalog from A-Z ; 2007 - As its annual April Fools' Joke, the station was stuck in a time warp - 1995; and all music played was recorded before the date. ; 2008 - Station plays its entire catalog from A-Z again. ; 2008 - Red Sox games air live on WBRU when WEEI broadcasts Boston Celtics playoff games instead ; 2017 - Brown Broadcasting Service sells the 95.5 FM frequency, WBRU becomes an online-only station (September 1) ; 2018 - 101.1 WBRU-LP signs on (January 3) ", "Wietrzne Radio\n Wietrzne Radio (WiR), also known as Polski FM, is Polish-language commercial radio station based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, addressed to the Polish diaspora in the city. It airs at the 92.7 FM frequency from Monday to Friday, between 5 AM and 12 AM, and between 2 PM and 7 PM. It airs songs, as well as informational and entertainment programmes, and the Top 15 chart programme. It was established on 5 June 2000.", "WNWC (AM)\n Erin Broadcasting Corporation, owned by Nancy and John McMahon, put the 1190 frequency on the air in Madison as WERU on January 13, 1982. WERU, a daytime-only station, initially aired an adult standards format using the Music of Your Life syndicated format. Before signing on, the station scored a major coup when it lured market \"morning institution\" Jim Mader from WIBA (1310 AM). The company also purchased WMAD (92.1 FM) before WERU signed on. The station made an immediate impression in the Madison radio ratings, ranking third in the market in its first book. However, the 8.3 posted in its first year would be the high water mark for ", "Zru'a\n Zru'a (זְרוּעָה, lit. Sown) is a religious moshav in southern Israel. Located near Netivot and the Gaza Strip, it falls under the jurisdiction of Sdot Negev Regional Council. In it had a population of." ]
In what country is Idlorpait?
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Idlorpait
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First loudly announced himself in 2013 with a video for the song \"VBVVCTND\", a year and a half later he released his debut album \"House with Normal Phenomena\", which became one of the most successful Russian-language rap albums in 2015. In 2018, he split his work into two projects: Skryptonite and Gruppa Skryptonite. As Adil himself explained, this distinction concerns not only the recording of songs, but also concerts. Thus, Gruppa Skryptonite concerts are an eight-person music band and new arrangements, while Skryptonite concerts are a \"rapper + DJ\" format and perform to minusovki. He is the most listened to artist in CIS for 2021 according to Music of the First.", "score": "1.2938833" }, { "id": "5758530", "title": "Yuthlert Sippapak", "text": " Yuthlert Sippapak (ยุทธเลิศ สิปปภาค, born November 8, 1966 in Loei, Thailand) is a Thai film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known for his genre-blending films Killer Tattoo (comedy and action) and Buppah Rahtree (comedy and horror).", "score": "1.2788757" }, { "id": "1756486", "title": "Apichat Pakwan", "text": " in The Hague and Blierock in Venlo. In 2018 Thai singer Wimonmat ‘Wiw’ Kangjantha joined the group, shifting the focus from instrumental music to more songs, sung in the Isan language. With Kangjantha they recorded their third single Leh Dub, which was chosen as one of the best singles of 2018 by The Bangkok Post. They toured in Singapore, Thailand and Laos, with highlights performing on the Jim Thompson Molam Bus stage of the Jai Thep Festival in Chiang Mai, and a live performance on Thai national TV-station Workpoint. 2019 brought more concerts in Thailand, followed by a tour in Europe, including shows on Fusion Festival (Germany), World Experience Festival (Romania), Na Fir Bolg (Belgium), Amsterdam Roots, and the Houtfestival (both in The Netherlands). Together ", "score": "1.2693021" }, { "id": "28889801", "title": "Zülpich", "text": "🇫🇷 Blaye, France ; 🇫🇮 Kangasala, Finland ; Elst, Netherlands ", "score": "1.2641764" }, { "id": "29827234", "title": "DJ Hidden", "text": " In addition to a busy production schedule, DJ Hidden still finds the time to regularly perform at events across the world, both as DJ Hidden and as part of The Outside Agency. In the Netherlands, DJ Hidden and Eye-D are frequent guests at prominent underground club nights \"PRSPCT\" and \"Smackdown\". Wessels has performed in Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Latvia, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Scotland, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, Bulgaria and the United States.", "score": "1.262711" }, { "id": "32987183", "title": "ICITAP", "text": " Currently, the I.C.I.T.A.P. is in 44 countries and maintains 16 field offices all over the globe. Through its assistance and quality training it has made a difference in the countries they partnered with.", "score": "1.25907" }, { "id": "1575627", "title": "Djolpa McKenzie", "text": " Paul Djolpa McKenzie is a musician and educator from Maningrida, Australia in the Arnhem Land. McKenzie is a VET teacher at Maningrida Community Education Centre. In 2008 he got a Deadly Award for Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education. McKenzie fronts Wild Water, a band which plays a mix of reggae, rock, dub and funk. He sing in Brarra, Kriol and English. Wild Water has toured nationally And released two albums, Baltpa (1996) and Rrawa (2007). McKenzie was a part of The Black Arm Band, performing in their Hidden Republic and dirtsong shows.", "score": "1.2540677" }, { "id": "32987187", "title": "ICITAP", "text": "Albania ; Armenia ; Azerbaijan ; Bosnia-Herzegovina ; Bulgaria ; Croatia ; Georgia ; Kazakhstan ; Kosovo ; Kyrgyzstan ; Macedonia ; Moldova ; Montenegro ; Serbia ; Tajikistan ; Ukraine ; U.S.–GUAM ", "score": "1.2486031" }, { "id": "29908941", "title": "Rigspolitiet", "text": " The National Police of Denmark (Rigspolitiet, Landløgregla, Naalagaaffiup Politiivi) is the upper most level of the Police of Denmark within the Kingdom (The unity of the Realm: Denmark (proper), Greenland, Faroe Islands). Administered by a framework of laws dictated by the Folketing (Danish Parliament) and the government's Minister for Justice, Rigspolitiet polices all regions governed by Denmark, including the Faroe Islands and Greenland.", "score": "1.2445992" }, { "id": "9783030", "title": "Baktruppen", "text": " Norway, CCA, Glasgow / Scotland, Nordic Excellence, Kulturhuset, Stockholm / Sweden. Autonnale / BIT – Teatergarasjen, Bergen / Norway, Uganda National Theatre, Kampala / Uganda, Perfect Performance Festival, Stockholm / Sweden, Parkteateret, Oslo / Norway, Stamsund International Theatre Festival / Norway, Kunstbanken, Hamar / Norway, Limelight, Kortrijk / Belgium, Montemor-o-Novo Theatre, City Hall / Portugal, Norwegian Touring Exhibitions, Morokulien, border of Norway/Sweden. Co-producer: Autonnale Bergen Contemporary Music Festival. Rui Hortas Centro Coreográfico de Montemor – o Novo /Portugal. Baktruppen Camp Kortrijk Uncover Operation (BACKUNCOP). Site Specific, Limelight, Kortrijk / Belgium BALD KOMMT DIE GANZE GESICHTE VON IDENTITÄT UND IDENTITOT Live radio play ", "score": "1.2426293" }, { "id": "26702189", "title": "Yeniceoba", "text": "🇩🇰 Ishøj in Denmark since 2006. ", "score": "1.2417548" }, { "id": "24986920", "title": "FrieslandCampina Germany", "text": " • Alpa • Axel Frischmilch • Ayyo (Ayran) • Fruttis • Landliebe • Mark Brandenburg • Milbona • Milfina • Optiwell • Puddis • Südmilch • Tuffi • Yazoo", "score": "1.2408235" }, { "id": "29137406", "title": "Neo-Gaeltacht", "text": " a predominantly working-class area in Dublin, had, in conjunction with the local branch of Glór na nGael, received planning permission to build 40 homes for people who want to live in an Irish-speaking community in the heart of the city. There is no evidence that this project is still considered viable. Gaelscoileanna and Gaelcholáistí are now well established in the Republic of Ireland, especially in Dublin and Cork, and Ballymun now has two Gaelscoileanna. In 2018 Foras na Gaeilge announced that under the Gaeltacht Act 2012 Loughrea, Ennis and Clondalkin in the Republic of Ireland were going to be officially recognised among the first five Líonraí Gaeilge (Irish Language Networks) on the island of Ireland along with Belfast and Carn Tóchair in Northern Ireland.", "score": "1.2372094" }, { "id": "32543567", "title": "Bright Igbinadolor", "text": " Igbinadolor has played professionally in Nigeria, Spain, Switzerland, Finland and Myanmar for Bendel Insurance, Sporting de Gijón B, Stade Nyonnais, Jokerit and Southern Myanmar United. He participated at the 2000 Summer Olympics, and earned one senior cap for Nigeria in 2002.", "score": "1.2347503" }, { "id": "32631625", "title": "Mxit", "text": " Mxit operated in many international markets. Mxit was officially supported in Malaysia, India, Indonesia, United Kingdom, United States, Nigeria, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, and South Africa. In August 2007 Mxit commissioned their European Data Centre located in Frankfurt, Germany. The purpose of this server farm was to take over most of the international traffic from the South African servers. In September 2010, Mxit launched in Kenya, making it the first country outside of South Africa to have access to the full range of features.", "score": "1.2342427" }, { "id": "8439214", "title": "Cypa decolor", "text": " It is found in northeastern India, Nepal, Myanmar, southwestern China, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia (Sarawak) and Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo, Kalimantan, Papua New Guinea).", "score": "1.2338872" }, { "id": "28138112", "title": "Sarek National Park", "text": " are found at the lower altitudes, while the Eurasian teal, the Eurasian wigeon, the greater scaup, the red-breasted merganser, the sedge warbler and the common reed bunting are common in the Laitaure delta and around Pårekjaure Lake. At higher altitudes, Vardojaure Lake is rich with birds, mostly ducks and also the European golden plover, characteristic of the alpine zone and sometimes found in the humid zones. Låotakjaure Lake, on the border of Padjelanta, is interesting from an ornithological point of view. Other rare species are also present, such as the lesser white-fronted goose, the great snipe, the red-throated pipit, the long-tailed duck and the bar-tailed godwit. The Luottolako Plateau is also considered to be interesting, with the most significant concentration of purple sandpipers in Sweden. Arctic chars, trouts and common minnows are found in the park's lakes, rivers and streams.", "score": "1.2302082" }, { "id": "10581862", "title": "Law enforcement in Greenland", "text": " Law enforcement in Greenland, an autonomous country of the Kingdom of Denmark, is provided by Kalaallit Nunaanni Politiit (Greenland Police, Grønlands Politi) an independent police district of Naalagaaffiup Politiivi (The National Police of Denmark, Rigspolitiet), within the National Police of Denmark. Since 2006, Greenland has constituted one of the 12 police districts of the Rigspolitiet, headed by the chief constable known as the 'Politiit Pisortaat' based in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland.", "score": "1.2283326" } ]
[ "Idlorpait\n Idlorpait is a former Moravian mission in southernmost Greenland located between the missions at Lichtenau and Friedrichsthal. It was founded in 1864 and operated until 1900, when it was surrendered to the Lutheran Church of Denmark.", "ICITAP\nBangladesh ; Indonesia ; Nepal ; Pakistan ; Philippines ; Thailand ", "Scriptonite\n Adil Oralbekovich Zhalelov, - Kulmagambetov (Әdil Oralbekuly Jalelov (Kulmagambetov); born June 3, 1990, Leninskoye, Kazakh SSR), better known by his stage name Skriptonit (Scriptonite) is a Kazakh performer and music producer, founder of the Musica36. First loudly announced himself in 2013 with a video for the song \"VBVVCTND\", a year and a half later he released his debut album \"House with Normal Phenomena\", which became one of the most successful Russian-language rap albums in 2015. In 2018, he split his work into two projects: Skryptonite and Gruppa Skryptonite. As Adil himself explained, this distinction concerns not only the recording of songs, but also concerts. Thus, Gruppa Skryptonite concerts are an eight-person music band and new arrangements, while Skryptonite concerts are a \"rapper + DJ\" format and perform to minusovki. He is the most listened to artist in CIS for 2021 according to Music of the First.", "Yuthlert Sippapak\n Yuthlert Sippapak (ยุทธเลิศ สิปปภาค, born November 8, 1966 in Loei, Thailand) is a Thai film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known for his genre-blending films Killer Tattoo (comedy and action) and Buppah Rahtree (comedy and horror).", "Apichat Pakwan\n in The Hague and Blierock in Venlo. In 2018 Thai singer Wimonmat ‘Wiw’ Kangjantha joined the group, shifting the focus from instrumental music to more songs, sung in the Isan language. With Kangjantha they recorded their third single Leh Dub, which was chosen as one of the best singles of 2018 by The Bangkok Post. They toured in Singapore, Thailand and Laos, with highlights performing on the Jim Thompson Molam Bus stage of the Jai Thep Festival in Chiang Mai, and a live performance on Thai national TV-station Workpoint. 2019 brought more concerts in Thailand, followed by a tour in Europe, including shows on Fusion Festival (Germany), World Experience Festival (Romania), Na Fir Bolg (Belgium), Amsterdam Roots, and the Houtfestival (both in The Netherlands). Together ", "Zülpich\n🇫🇷 Blaye, France ; 🇫🇮 Kangasala, Finland ; Elst, Netherlands ", "DJ Hidden\n In addition to a busy production schedule, DJ Hidden still finds the time to regularly perform at events across the world, both as DJ Hidden and as part of The Outside Agency. In the Netherlands, DJ Hidden and Eye-D are frequent guests at prominent underground club nights \"PRSPCT\" and \"Smackdown\". Wessels has performed in Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Latvia, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Scotland, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, Bulgaria and the United States.", "ICITAP\n Currently, the I.C.I.T.A.P. is in 44 countries and maintains 16 field offices all over the globe. Through its assistance and quality training it has made a difference in the countries they partnered with.", "Djolpa McKenzie\n Paul Djolpa McKenzie is a musician and educator from Maningrida, Australia in the Arnhem Land. McKenzie is a VET teacher at Maningrida Community Education Centre. In 2008 he got a Deadly Award for Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education. McKenzie fronts Wild Water, a band which plays a mix of reggae, rock, dub and funk. He sing in Brarra, Kriol and English. Wild Water has toured nationally And released two albums, Baltpa (1996) and Rrawa (2007). McKenzie was a part of The Black Arm Band, performing in their Hidden Republic and dirtsong shows.", "ICITAP\nAlbania ; Armenia ; Azerbaijan ; Bosnia-Herzegovina ; Bulgaria ; Croatia ; Georgia ; Kazakhstan ; Kosovo ; Kyrgyzstan ; Macedonia ; Moldova ; Montenegro ; Serbia ; Tajikistan ; Ukraine ; U.S.–GUAM ", "Rigspolitiet\n The National Police of Denmark (Rigspolitiet, Landløgregla, Naalagaaffiup Politiivi) is the upper most level of the Police of Denmark within the Kingdom (The unity of the Realm: Denmark (proper), Greenland, Faroe Islands). Administered by a framework of laws dictated by the Folketing (Danish Parliament) and the government's Minister for Justice, Rigspolitiet polices all regions governed by Denmark, including the Faroe Islands and Greenland.", "Baktruppen\n Norway, CCA, Glasgow / Scotland, Nordic Excellence, Kulturhuset, Stockholm / Sweden. Autonnale / BIT – Teatergarasjen, Bergen / Norway, Uganda National Theatre, Kampala / Uganda, Perfect Performance Festival, Stockholm / Sweden, Parkteateret, Oslo / Norway, Stamsund International Theatre Festival / Norway, Kunstbanken, Hamar / Norway, Limelight, Kortrijk / Belgium, Montemor-o-Novo Theatre, City Hall / Portugal, Norwegian Touring Exhibitions, Morokulien, border of Norway/Sweden. Co-producer: Autonnale Bergen Contemporary Music Festival. Rui Hortas Centro Coreográfico de Montemor – o Novo /Portugal. Baktruppen Camp Kortrijk Uncover Operation (BACKUNCOP). Site Specific, Limelight, Kortrijk / Belgium BALD KOMMT DIE GANZE GESICHTE VON IDENTITÄT UND IDENTITOT Live radio play ", "Yeniceoba\n🇩🇰 Ishøj in Denmark since 2006. ", "FrieslandCampina Germany\n • Alpa • Axel Frischmilch • Ayyo (Ayran) • Fruttis • Landliebe • Mark Brandenburg • Milbona • Milfina • Optiwell • Puddis • Südmilch • Tuffi • Yazoo", "Neo-Gaeltacht\n a predominantly working-class area in Dublin, had, in conjunction with the local branch of Glór na nGael, received planning permission to build 40 homes for people who want to live in an Irish-speaking community in the heart of the city. There is no evidence that this project is still considered viable. Gaelscoileanna and Gaelcholáistí are now well established in the Republic of Ireland, especially in Dublin and Cork, and Ballymun now has two Gaelscoileanna. In 2018 Foras na Gaeilge announced that under the Gaeltacht Act 2012 Loughrea, Ennis and Clondalkin in the Republic of Ireland were going to be officially recognised among the first five Líonraí Gaeilge (Irish Language Networks) on the island of Ireland along with Belfast and Carn Tóchair in Northern Ireland.", "Bright Igbinadolor\n Igbinadolor has played professionally in Nigeria, Spain, Switzerland, Finland and Myanmar for Bendel Insurance, Sporting de Gijón B, Stade Nyonnais, Jokerit and Southern Myanmar United. He participated at the 2000 Summer Olympics, and earned one senior cap for Nigeria in 2002.", "Mxit\n Mxit operated in many international markets. Mxit was officially supported in Malaysia, India, Indonesia, United Kingdom, United States, Nigeria, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, and South Africa. In August 2007 Mxit commissioned their European Data Centre located in Frankfurt, Germany. The purpose of this server farm was to take over most of the international traffic from the South African servers. In September 2010, Mxit launched in Kenya, making it the first country outside of South Africa to have access to the full range of features.", "Cypa decolor\n It is found in northeastern India, Nepal, Myanmar, southwestern China, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia (Sarawak) and Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo, Kalimantan, Papua New Guinea).", "Sarek National Park\n are found at the lower altitudes, while the Eurasian teal, the Eurasian wigeon, the greater scaup, the red-breasted merganser, the sedge warbler and the common reed bunting are common in the Laitaure delta and around Pårekjaure Lake. At higher altitudes, Vardojaure Lake is rich with birds, mostly ducks and also the European golden plover, characteristic of the alpine zone and sometimes found in the humid zones. Låotakjaure Lake, on the border of Padjelanta, is interesting from an ornithological point of view. Other rare species are also present, such as the lesser white-fronted goose, the great snipe, the red-throated pipit, the long-tailed duck and the bar-tailed godwit. The Luottolako Plateau is also considered to be interesting, with the most significant concentration of purple sandpipers in Sweden. Arctic chars, trouts and common minnows are found in the park's lakes, rivers and streams.", "Law enforcement in Greenland\n Law enforcement in Greenland, an autonomous country of the Kingdom of Denmark, is provided by Kalaallit Nunaanni Politiit (Greenland Police, Grønlands Politi) an independent police district of Naalagaaffiup Politiivi (The National Police of Denmark, Rigspolitiet), within the National Police of Denmark. Since 2006, Greenland has constituted one of the 12 police districts of the Rigspolitiet, headed by the chief constable known as the 'Politiit Pisortaat' based in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland." ]
In what country is Barice, Donji Vakuf?
[ "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Bosnia-Herzegovina", "Bosnia", "BiH", "Bosnia & Herzegovina", "B&H", "🇧🇦", "ba", "BIH" ]
country
Barice, Donji Vakuf
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In what country is Habit?
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Habit, Kentucky
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Several countries such as Ireland, Latvia, Estonia, the Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Portugal, Singapore, Italy, Indonesia, India, Lithuania, Chile, Spain, Iceland, United Kingdom, Slovenia, Turkey and Malta have legislated against smoking in public places, often including bars and restaurants. Restaurateurs have been permitted in some jurisdictions to build designated smoking areas (or to prohibit smoking). In the United States, ", "score": "1.5548912" }, { "id": "15556130", "title": "Bad Habits (band)", "text": " Bad Habits is a social conscious rock/punk/metal band from London. Bad Habits is a registered trademark in the United States, United Kingdom and other countries for entertainment and musical performances, production and recording services, merchandise and music entertainment related goods and services. They have successfully taken legal action against other parties in many of these countries misusing their mark for infringement of their intellectual property rights and won. The band line-up has experienced various changes since its original formation in 1984 by former Gypsy Leicester band members (including Robin Pizer) who when reformed decided to go in a heavier musical direction from their original formation as Gypsy and therefore used both names interchangeably with the first heavier sounding single for Bad Habits, \"Lipstick Queen\", (with bass playing from Algy Ward) released in 1986 on Sniffin' Rock Magazine and the release of the Gypsy band album Future Teller, containing the album track \"Bad Habits\", with vocals from John K. on Way Out Of Line, Lost In Berlin and Let Me In.", "score": "1.532449" }, { "id": "16026365", "title": "Bad Habit (song)", "text": " \"Bad Habit\" is the fourth single by UK band Foals, from their third studio album Holy Fire. The official video, unveiled on 17 June 2013, was directed by Nabil where visual effects were created by GloriaFX and features lead singer Yannis Philippakis wandering through a desert following a nude woman. The song has been featured in a BBC promotion for its Summer of Music in May 2013. The single artwork was done by Leif Podhajsky.", "score": "1.524221" }, { "id": "25333453", "title": "Habit", "text": " A habit (or wont as a humorous and formal term) is a routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously. The American Journal of Psychology (1903) defined a \"habit, from the standpoint of psychology, [as] a more or less fixed way of thinking, willing, or feeling acquired through previous repetition of a mental experience.\" Habitual behavior often goes unnoticed in persons exhibiting it, because a person does not need to engage in self-analysis when undertaking routine tasks. Habits are sometimes compulsory. A 2002 daily experience study by habit researcher Wendy Wood and her colleagues found that approximately 43% ", "score": "1.5107459" }, { "id": "443225", "title": "Habit Heroes", "text": " Habit Heroes was an interactive exhibit located within Innoventions East at Epcot in Walt Disney World. The health and wellness exhibit, which focused on healthy habits and ways to fight bad habits, soft-opened on February 4, 2012. Habit Heroes initially generated a backlash from experts within the medical community for the way it depicted and personified bad habits as villains, with claims that it body-shamed and stigmatized obese and overweight individuals. Following an outcry from activist groups, Disney closed the attraction indefinitely in late February, just days before its scheduled public opening on March 5, 2012. After research and consultation with medical experts, the attraction was retooled with a new storyline complete with new characters. It eventually opened to the public on January 18, 2013. Without warning, Disney permanently closed the attraction three years later on January 17, 2016.", "score": "1.4935122" }, { "id": "13743910", "title": "I Gotta Habit", "text": "Singles ", "score": "1.4932153" }, { "id": "14176810", "title": "Pour Habit", "text": " Pour Habit are an American punk rock band from Long Beach, California, United States. Their first demo CD, \"WTF!?\" is long out of print. In 2007, the band released its breakthrough album, Suiticide. After signing to Fat Wreck Chords in 2009, the album was re-released on the label that same year. Their next album, Got Your Back, was released on April 12, 2011. Pour Habit is planning on releasing their third album, the album will be titled \"Fuck It\".", "score": "1.4924562" }, { "id": "14759438", "title": "Breaking the Habit (song)", "text": " \"Breaking the Habit\" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. It is the ninth track from their second studio album, Meteora, and was released as the fifth and final single from the album. The song was a hit; it became the fifth consecutive single from Meteora to reach number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, a feat unmatched by any other artist in the history of that chart. It was also the third single from the album to reach number one on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The song also peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was certified Gold by the RIAA. The song was also successful in many other countries, except in the UK where it became their first single to chart outside of the top thirty, faring only better than their previous single \"From the Inside\" which failed to chart. On September 4, 2012, \"Breaking the Habit\", \"Shadow of the Day\", \"New Divide\", and \"Burn It Down\" were released in the \"Linkin Park Pack 02\" as downloadable content for the music rhythm video game, Rock Band 3.", "score": "1.486479" }, { "id": "28839485", "title": "Vanaprasta", "text": " Vanaprasta made their national television debut on Fuel TV's \"The Daily Habit\" on November 9, 2011.", "score": "1.4721828" }, { "id": "31882699", "title": "Habit (1997 film)", "text": " Habit is a 1997 vampire horror film starring Larry Fessenden, who also wrote and directed the film.", "score": "1.4675691" }, { "id": "26732991", "title": "The Daily Habit", "text": " The Daily Habit is a sports telecast airing on Fuel TV hosted by Pat Parnell. The show features personalities in the world of extreme sports, including surfboarding, skateboarding, snowboarding, as well as other personalities from entertainment and popular music such as rock bands from the 1990s and today. The Daily Habit began airing on October 3, 2005. Its seventh season began airing on September 1, 2011.", "score": "1.4673171" }, { "id": "6965532", "title": "Habit (2021 film)", "text": " Habit is a 2021 American drama film directed by Janell Shirtcliff in her directorial debut, from a screenplay by Shirtcliff and Libby Mintz. It stars Bella Thorne, Gavin Rossdale, Libby Mintz, Andreja Pejić, Ione Skye, Jamie Hince, Alison Mosshart, Paris Jackson and Josie Ho. It was released on August 20, 2021, by Lionsgate.", "score": "1.4659545" }, { "id": "3637097", "title": "Bad Habits (Ed Sheeran song)", "text": " \"Bad Habits\" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. It was released on 25 June 2021, through Asylum and Atlantic Records, as the lead single of his fifth studio album, =. The song marked his first solo release from an album in over four years. A limited edition CD and cassette single was also released. The song received mixed reviews from music critics, who compared its sound and style to the works of The Weeknd, particularly \"Blinding Lights\". \"Bad Habits\" was a commercial success, peaking at number-one in numerous countries including Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Hungary, New Zealand, Switzerland and South Africa, becoming the official first number-one hit on the newly launched South African music charts. It proved to be particularly successful in both the United Kingdom and Ireland, as the song spent eleven consecutive weeks at the top of both the UK Singles Chart and Irish Singles Chart. In the United States, the song peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. A drill remix made by Fumez the Engineer featuring British rappers Tion Wayne and Central Cee was released on 12 August 2021.", "score": "1.4560292" }, { "id": "1486004", "title": "Automatic Systematic Habit", "text": " \"Automatic Systematic Habit\" is the third and final European radio airplay (fifth overall) single released from alternative rock band Garbage's fifth studio album, Not Your Kind of People. Copies were sent to radio stations across Europe in November 2012. Earlier in the year, Garbage released \"Automatic Systematic Habit\" as a free digital download via iTunes in the United States on May 8, 2012 — a week before the album was released. Garbage later pressed a limited edition 7\" vinyl single for \"Big Bright World\" and released it through their website. It was backed with \"Automatic Systematic Habit\" on the B-side.", "score": "1.4534888" }, { "id": "12274115", "title": "The Habit Burger Grill", "text": " The Habit Burger Grill was founded on November 15, 1969, in Santa Barbara County, California as a family-owned business. In 1980, Brent and Bruce Reichard purchased the original location in Goleta. A second location opened in Ventura in 1996 and they gradually grew the chain to twenty-four units in Southern California. In 2007, KarpReilly, a private equity firm, acquired a majority ownership in the company and began to rapidly expand the chain, including franchising. Not included in the sale were the eight locations in Santa Barbara County, California, which remained under the ownership of the Reichard brothers. In 2014, Habit had 109 locations either open for business or under construction, including ", "score": "1.4492056" }, { "id": "6965536", "title": "Habit (2021 film)", "text": " The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes surveyed 16 critics and, categorizing the reviews as positive or negative, assessed all 16 as negative for a 6% rating. The film attracted controversy by the Christian right for the supposedly blasphemous and sacrilegious themes of depicting Jesus as lesbian before its release. As of June 30, 2020, more than 260,000 people had signed a petition in order to block the film. Detractors labelled the film as \"Christianophobic garbage\" as well as claiming that it aims to \"ridicule people of faith\". According to a BBC report, Habit is similar to the Brazilian parody film The First Temptation of Christ, which depicted Jesus as gay and resulted in a ban overturned by the Supreme Federal Court. However there is no indication of promotional materials that portray Jesus as a lesbian.", "score": "1.444438" }, { "id": "6965533", "title": "Habit (2021 film)", "text": " An L.A. party girl (who does not play by the rules but her own) goes on the run with her BFFs. The group hide out dressed up as nuns when they run afoul of a dangerous drug lord.", "score": "1.4426494" }, { "id": "32542320", "title": "Habítame Siempre", "text": "Notes ; In iTunes, the album was released in both standard and bonus tracks editions. ; In Latin America, the album was released in the format of the bonus tracks edition. ", "score": "1.44169" }, { "id": "12274114", "title": "The Habit Burger Grill", "text": " The Habit Burger Grill is an American fast casual restaurant chain that specializes in charbroiled hamburgers. The company also sells other typical fast-casual fare. Its headquarters are in Irvine, California. In March 2021, Yum! Brands, the parent company of KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell and Wingstreet, acquired The Habit.", "score": "1.4392896" } ]
[ "Kicking the National Habit\n Kicking the National Habit is the debut album from British dance-rock duo Grand National. The album was released in the United Kingdom on 24 May 2004 by Sunday Best Records, and then in the United States almost two years later in March 2006. The US edition comes with seven bonus tracks, including remixes by The Glimmers and Sasha.", "Tobacco smoking\n lax enforcement in some nations and states. In China, Turkey, and many other countries usually a child will have little problem buying tobacco products, because they are often told to go to the store to buy tobacco for their parents. Several countries such as Ireland, Latvia, Estonia, the Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Portugal, Singapore, Italy, Indonesia, India, Lithuania, Chile, Spain, Iceland, United Kingdom, Slovenia, Turkey and Malta have legislated against smoking in public places, often including bars and restaurants. Restaurateurs have been permitted in some jurisdictions to build designated smoking areas (or to prohibit smoking). In the United States, ", "Bad Habits (band)\n Bad Habits is a social conscious rock/punk/metal band from London. Bad Habits is a registered trademark in the United States, United Kingdom and other countries for entertainment and musical performances, production and recording services, merchandise and music entertainment related goods and services. They have successfully taken legal action against other parties in many of these countries misusing their mark for infringement of their intellectual property rights and won. The band line-up has experienced various changes since its original formation in 1984 by former Gypsy Leicester band members (including Robin Pizer) who when reformed decided to go in a heavier musical direction from their original formation as Gypsy and therefore used both names interchangeably with the first heavier sounding single for Bad Habits, \"Lipstick Queen\", (with bass playing from Algy Ward) released in 1986 on Sniffin' Rock Magazine and the release of the Gypsy band album Future Teller, containing the album track \"Bad Habits\", with vocals from John K. on Way Out Of Line, Lost In Berlin and Let Me In.", "Bad Habit (song)\n \"Bad Habit\" is the fourth single by UK band Foals, from their third studio album Holy Fire. The official video, unveiled on 17 June 2013, was directed by Nabil where visual effects were created by GloriaFX and features lead singer Yannis Philippakis wandering through a desert following a nude woman. The song has been featured in a BBC promotion for its Summer of Music in May 2013. The single artwork was done by Leif Podhajsky.", "Habit\n A habit (or wont as a humorous and formal term) is a routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously. The American Journal of Psychology (1903) defined a \"habit, from the standpoint of psychology, [as] a more or less fixed way of thinking, willing, or feeling acquired through previous repetition of a mental experience.\" Habitual behavior often goes unnoticed in persons exhibiting it, because a person does not need to engage in self-analysis when undertaking routine tasks. Habits are sometimes compulsory. A 2002 daily experience study by habit researcher Wendy Wood and her colleagues found that approximately 43% ", "Habit Heroes\n Habit Heroes was an interactive exhibit located within Innoventions East at Epcot in Walt Disney World. The health and wellness exhibit, which focused on healthy habits and ways to fight bad habits, soft-opened on February 4, 2012. Habit Heroes initially generated a backlash from experts within the medical community for the way it depicted and personified bad habits as villains, with claims that it body-shamed and stigmatized obese and overweight individuals. Following an outcry from activist groups, Disney closed the attraction indefinitely in late February, just days before its scheduled public opening on March 5, 2012. After research and consultation with medical experts, the attraction was retooled with a new storyline complete with new characters. It eventually opened to the public on January 18, 2013. Without warning, Disney permanently closed the attraction three years later on January 17, 2016.", "I Gotta Habit\nSingles ", "Pour Habit\n Pour Habit are an American punk rock band from Long Beach, California, United States. Their first demo CD, \"WTF!?\" is long out of print. In 2007, the band released its breakthrough album, Suiticide. After signing to Fat Wreck Chords in 2009, the album was re-released on the label that same year. Their next album, Got Your Back, was released on April 12, 2011. Pour Habit is planning on releasing their third album, the album will be titled \"Fuck It\".", "Breaking the Habit (song)\n \"Breaking the Habit\" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. It is the ninth track from their second studio album, Meteora, and was released as the fifth and final single from the album. The song was a hit; it became the fifth consecutive single from Meteora to reach number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, a feat unmatched by any other artist in the history of that chart. It was also the third single from the album to reach number one on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The song also peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was certified Gold by the RIAA. The song was also successful in many other countries, except in the UK where it became their first single to chart outside of the top thirty, faring only better than their previous single \"From the Inside\" which failed to chart. On September 4, 2012, \"Breaking the Habit\", \"Shadow of the Day\", \"New Divide\", and \"Burn It Down\" were released in the \"Linkin Park Pack 02\" as downloadable content for the music rhythm video game, Rock Band 3.", "Vanaprasta\n Vanaprasta made their national television debut on Fuel TV's \"The Daily Habit\" on November 9, 2011.", "Habit (1997 film)\n Habit is a 1997 vampire horror film starring Larry Fessenden, who also wrote and directed the film.", "The Daily Habit\n The Daily Habit is a sports telecast airing on Fuel TV hosted by Pat Parnell. The show features personalities in the world of extreme sports, including surfboarding, skateboarding, snowboarding, as well as other personalities from entertainment and popular music such as rock bands from the 1990s and today. The Daily Habit began airing on October 3, 2005. Its seventh season began airing on September 1, 2011.", "Habit (2021 film)\n Habit is a 2021 American drama film directed by Janell Shirtcliff in her directorial debut, from a screenplay by Shirtcliff and Libby Mintz. It stars Bella Thorne, Gavin Rossdale, Libby Mintz, Andreja Pejić, Ione Skye, Jamie Hince, Alison Mosshart, Paris Jackson and Josie Ho. It was released on August 20, 2021, by Lionsgate.", "Bad Habits (Ed Sheeran song)\n \"Bad Habits\" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. It was released on 25 June 2021, through Asylum and Atlantic Records, as the lead single of his fifth studio album, =. The song marked his first solo release from an album in over four years. A limited edition CD and cassette single was also released. The song received mixed reviews from music critics, who compared its sound and style to the works of The Weeknd, particularly \"Blinding Lights\". \"Bad Habits\" was a commercial success, peaking at number-one in numerous countries including Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Hungary, New Zealand, Switzerland and South Africa, becoming the official first number-one hit on the newly launched South African music charts. It proved to be particularly successful in both the United Kingdom and Ireland, as the song spent eleven consecutive weeks at the top of both the UK Singles Chart and Irish Singles Chart. In the United States, the song peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. A drill remix made by Fumez the Engineer featuring British rappers Tion Wayne and Central Cee was released on 12 August 2021.", "Automatic Systematic Habit\n \"Automatic Systematic Habit\" is the third and final European radio airplay (fifth overall) single released from alternative rock band Garbage's fifth studio album, Not Your Kind of People. Copies were sent to radio stations across Europe in November 2012. Earlier in the year, Garbage released \"Automatic Systematic Habit\" as a free digital download via iTunes in the United States on May 8, 2012 — a week before the album was released. Garbage later pressed a limited edition 7\" vinyl single for \"Big Bright World\" and released it through their website. It was backed with \"Automatic Systematic Habit\" on the B-side.", "The Habit Burger Grill\n The Habit Burger Grill was founded on November 15, 1969, in Santa Barbara County, California as a family-owned business. In 1980, Brent and Bruce Reichard purchased the original location in Goleta. A second location opened in Ventura in 1996 and they gradually grew the chain to twenty-four units in Southern California. In 2007, KarpReilly, a private equity firm, acquired a majority ownership in the company and began to rapidly expand the chain, including franchising. Not included in the sale were the eight locations in Santa Barbara County, California, which remained under the ownership of the Reichard brothers. In 2014, Habit had 109 locations either open for business or under construction, including ", "Habit (2021 film)\n The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes surveyed 16 critics and, categorizing the reviews as positive or negative, assessed all 16 as negative for a 6% rating. The film attracted controversy by the Christian right for the supposedly blasphemous and sacrilegious themes of depicting Jesus as lesbian before its release. As of June 30, 2020, more than 260,000 people had signed a petition in order to block the film. Detractors labelled the film as \"Christianophobic garbage\" as well as claiming that it aims to \"ridicule people of faith\". According to a BBC report, Habit is similar to the Brazilian parody film The First Temptation of Christ, which depicted Jesus as gay and resulted in a ban overturned by the Supreme Federal Court. However there is no indication of promotional materials that portray Jesus as a lesbian.", "Habit (2021 film)\n An L.A. party girl (who does not play by the rules but her own) goes on the run with her BFFs. The group hide out dressed up as nuns when they run afoul of a dangerous drug lord.", "Habítame Siempre\nNotes ; In iTunes, the album was released in both standard and bonus tracks editions. ; In Latin America, the album was released in the format of the bonus tracks edition. ", "The Habit Burger Grill\n The Habit Burger Grill is an American fast casual restaurant chain that specializes in charbroiled hamburgers. The company also sells other typical fast-casual fare. Its headquarters are in Irvine, California. In March 2021, Yum! Brands, the parent company of KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell and Wingstreet, acquired The Habit." ]
In what country is Sabiote?
[ "Spain", "España", "Kingdom of Spain", "ES", "ESP" ]
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[ { "id": "1117239", "title": "Sabiote", "text": " Sabiote is a municipality in the province of Jaén, Spain.", "score": "1.6125494" }, { "id": "29043124", "title": "Biobío Region", "text": " forest plantations, of which around 82% are radiata pine. It is the largest exporter of forestry products and supplies raw materials for pulp and paper plants, sawmills, and related activities. The fishing industry is another dynamic sector. The region possesses 32% of the country's total fishing fleet, while approximately 50% of the national catch is unloaded at its ports. Moreover, this region alone is responsible for 4% of the world's catch of seafood. Main items include shellfish and conger eel, sardines, anchovy, mackerel, hake, mollusks, crustaceans, and algae. High-quality fertile soils support a wide variety of crops, principally produce, grains, vegetables, artificial and improved pastures. Animal husbandry focuses on production of beef, milk, and dairy products. Mining activity includes non-metallic minerals, principally quartz for the glass and steel industries.", "score": "1.3762596" }, { "id": "4997413", "title": "Guadalupe Sabio", "text": " Guadalupe Sabio Buzo (born 4 June 1977) is a Spanish scientist and Professor at the Spanish National Cardiovascular Research Centre, which is part of the Carlos III Health Institute. Her research considers stress-activated kinases and the development of diseases associated with obesity. She was awarded the Princess of Girona Foundation Scientist Prize in 2012 and selected as one of the Top 100 Women Leaders in Spain in 2017.", "score": "1.3653419" }, { "id": "9769728", "title": "Apate terebrans", "text": " This species is native to Africa including Madagascar. It is also widespread in Central and South America. In Europe, it has been reported in Austria, Georgia, Spain, and the United Kingdom.", "score": "1.3532531" }, { "id": "7150370", "title": "Saurogobio", "text": " Saurogobio is a genus of cyprinid fish found in eastern Asia.", "score": "1.3455529" }, { "id": "10482151", "title": "Pseudomalachite", "text": " Pseudomalachite has been reported from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Madagascar, Mexico, Namibia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Congo, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, UK, US and Zambia.", "score": "1.3401989" }, { "id": "8956538", "title": "Sabal causiarum", "text": " Sabal causiarum is found on Hispaniola (in southwestern Haiti and the eastern Dominican Republic), Puerto Rico (including the islands of Mona and Culebra) and in the British Virgin Islands of Anegada, Tortola, and Guana between sea level and 100 m above sea level. American botanist George Proctor also reported a sight record of the species from Saint Croix in the United States Virgin Islands, as well as specimens from Saint John; however, this has since been dismissed as introductions.", "score": "1.3204778" }, { "id": "26397082", "title": "Sabaneta, Barinas", "text": " Sabaneta is a town in Venezuela's Barinas state. It is known to be the birthplace of the late President of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez and his siblings. Sabaneta is the capital of Alberto Arvelo Torrealba Municipality in Barinas. The town was founded by Juan de Alhama in 1787. The principal industry is sugar production. ", "score": "1.314679" }, { "id": "10358648", "title": "Jason Sabio", "text": " Sabio was born in Manila, Philippines whose parents are physicians. His mother is originally from Koronadal and his father is from Marikina. In 1989 Sabio's father started working in the United States, and by 1991, Sabio and his mother followed. They were originally based in Long Island, New York but moved to Huntsville, Alabama when Sabio was in the 5th grade. Growing up in Huntsville, he spent a lot of time at his best friend's (named Edward Wills) house due to his parents working a lot. Wills was a soccer player and he was the one who got Sabio into the sport by the 7th grade.", "score": "1.3097068" }, { "id": "26096983", "title": "Taenia saginata", "text": " The disease is relatively common in Africa, some parts of Eastern Europe, the Philippines, and Latin America. This parasite is found anywhere where beef is eaten, including countries such as the United States, with strict federal sanitation policies. In the US, the incidence of infection is low, but 25% of cattle sold are still infected. The total global infection is estimated to be between 40 and 60 million. It is most prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East.", "score": "1.3055558" }, { "id": "6963227", "title": "Rabiosa (song)", "text": " Portugal and Spain, and reaching the top ten in ten additional countries. In the United States, it was successful on the Latin record charts and peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. \"Rabiosa\" was certified double-platinum in Mexico and platinum in Italy and Spain. An accompanying music video for the song was directed by Jaume de Laiguana and features Shakira enjoying herself in an underground party; scenes of her pole dancing are interspersed throughout the video. Critics were positive towards the video, and many noted its similarity to the music video of Shakira's 2009 single \"She Wolf\". The video went viral on video-sharing website YouTube two days after its release and was later marked \"Vevo Certified\" by joint venture music video website Vevo for reaching more than 100 million views.", "score": "1.3030388" }, { "id": "15868283", "title": "Sabinaria", "text": " Sabinaria magnifica is one of two palm species known to be endemic to the Darién Gap on the border between Colombia and Panama. It was first discovered near the base of the Serranía del Darién in Colombia in premontane moist forest-warm transition (according to the Holdridge life zone system), and was subsequently recorded on the Panamanian side of the border. Although locally common, the limited range makes the species vulnerable to habitat destruction; between 2014 and 2015 a portion of the forest where the species was first discovered was cleared for agriculture.", "score": "1.2972583" }, { "id": "8136612", "title": "Trimegestone", "text": " Trimegestone is or has been marketed in Europe and Latin America, including in Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Lithuania, Mexico, Norway, Sweden, and Venezuela. It is not available in any predominantly English-speaking countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa.", "score": "1.2908981" }, { "id": "1688434", "title": "Nabil Sabio Azadi", "text": " Nabil Sabio Azadi ; ; born 12 October 1991) is an Iranian-New Zealand artist who is based in Brisbane, Australia. He is known primarily for his book, For You The Traveller, a hand-bound travel guide.", "score": "1.2830868" }, { "id": "30146464", "title": "Sabaneta de Yásica", "text": " Sabaneta de Yásica is a small municipal district (distrito municipal - D.M.) in the Puerto Plata province on the north coast of the Dominican Republic. It is home to the greatest natural beauty of the island known as Nina Eduardo de López. Within Sabaneta are ten villages: Villa Islabon, Canta La Rana, Verdun, El Cementerio, El Cruze, La Gallera, El Framboyan, Los Robles, Palo Amarillo and Cuesta Barrosa. The district's cemetery is in the village of El Cementerio. The area has one public school (Enriqueta Omler) and one private school (Colegio Evangelico de Formacion Humana), a number of supermarkets, restaurants, stores, mechanics and an internet café. ", "score": "1.2776622" }, { "id": "8927063", "title": "Boban Birmančević", "text": " Republic of the Congo, Egypt, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Grenada, Guinea-Bissau, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Nauru, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Norway, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, the Republic of Congo, Romania, Russia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sao Tome and Principe, the Solomon Islands, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.", "score": "1.2743213" }, { "id": "29043116", "title": "Biobío Region", "text": " According to data from the 2017 census, the Region of the Biobío, with 2,018,803 inhabitants, is the second most populous region of Chile, after the Metropolitan Region of Santiago. In connection with the 1992 census, reflecting a total population of 1,734,305 inhabitants, there was a population growth of 7.3% in 10 years (1992–2002), the second lowest nationally, after the Region Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica. Taking into account their 37062.6 km ² in area, was in 2002, a density of 50.23 inhabitants per km², the third highest nationally. The 2002 census showed an urban population of 1,528,306 inhabitants, corresponding to 82.1% of regional population and a rural population of 333,256 inhabitants, equivalent to 17.9% of the population of the region. Of the 1,861,562 inhabitants of the region of Biobío in 2002, 915,200 (49.16%) were ", "score": "1.274267" }, { "id": "29043121", "title": "Biobío Region", "text": " established the nation and culture and gave the Spanish language to Chile. Small waves of non-Spanish settlement of the region include Germans from Germany, Austria and Switzerland; French and Italians, whom contributed to the regional wine industry; British people, like English and Scottish, have densely settled Concepción on the coast; Dutch, Greek and Portuguese founded the oceanic fishing industry; Arab peoples like the Lebanese and Palestinians established several small businesses; and small scattering of U.S. Americans, Scandinavians and Eastern Europeans (mostly from the former Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, especially Croats) established themselves in Chile as they fled political turmoil.", "score": "1.273437" }, { "id": "4997414", "title": "Guadalupe Sabio", "text": " Sabio was born in Badajoz in 1977. She attended the Colegio del Santo Ángel and the Institute of San Fernando. She studied veterinary sciences at the University of Extremadura, and graduated in 2000 with an extraordinary award. She has said that she chose to study veterinary science as she liked animals very much, and that this could help her understand the origins of diseases. She moved to the United Kingdom for her doctoral studies, where she joined the University of Dundee as an Medical Research Council European graduate student. She completed her doctorate on p38 delta kinases in 2005. Whilst her PhD had taught her how to research in vitro, Sabio was keen to translate her research into mouse models. She joined the research group of Roger Davis at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute where she studied the impact of stress on kinases proteins. In 2009 she was awarded Santiago Ramón y Cajal funding to join a biotechnology laboratory in Spain.", "score": "1.2708707" }, { "id": "29043114", "title": "Biobío Region", "text": " The Region of the Biobío is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the east by Argentina, on the north by the Chilean Region of Ñuble, and on the south by the Chilean Region of Araucanía. The Region has been hit by many Chilean earthquakes, including the most powerful earthquake ever recorded (in 1960) and the great earthquake of 2010. Many communities in the region were greatly affected by the earthquake of 2010 and the subsequent tsunami. That earthquake damaged Talcahuano and Dichato; the tsunami destroyed much of what remained of the port town.", "score": "1.2672108" } ]
[ "Sabiote\n Sabiote is a municipality in the province of Jaén, Spain.", "Biobío Region\n forest plantations, of which around 82% are radiata pine. It is the largest exporter of forestry products and supplies raw materials for pulp and paper plants, sawmills, and related activities. The fishing industry is another dynamic sector. The region possesses 32% of the country's total fishing fleet, while approximately 50% of the national catch is unloaded at its ports. Moreover, this region alone is responsible for 4% of the world's catch of seafood. Main items include shellfish and conger eel, sardines, anchovy, mackerel, hake, mollusks, crustaceans, and algae. High-quality fertile soils support a wide variety of crops, principally produce, grains, vegetables, artificial and improved pastures. Animal husbandry focuses on production of beef, milk, and dairy products. Mining activity includes non-metallic minerals, principally quartz for the glass and steel industries.", "Guadalupe Sabio\n Guadalupe Sabio Buzo (born 4 June 1977) is a Spanish scientist and Professor at the Spanish National Cardiovascular Research Centre, which is part of the Carlos III Health Institute. Her research considers stress-activated kinases and the development of diseases associated with obesity. She was awarded the Princess of Girona Foundation Scientist Prize in 2012 and selected as one of the Top 100 Women Leaders in Spain in 2017.", "Apate terebrans\n This species is native to Africa including Madagascar. It is also widespread in Central and South America. In Europe, it has been reported in Austria, Georgia, Spain, and the United Kingdom.", "Saurogobio\n Saurogobio is a genus of cyprinid fish found in eastern Asia.", "Pseudomalachite\n Pseudomalachite has been reported from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Madagascar, Mexico, Namibia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Congo, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, UK, US and Zambia.", "Sabal causiarum\n Sabal causiarum is found on Hispaniola (in southwestern Haiti and the eastern Dominican Republic), Puerto Rico (including the islands of Mona and Culebra) and in the British Virgin Islands of Anegada, Tortola, and Guana between sea level and 100 m above sea level. American botanist George Proctor also reported a sight record of the species from Saint Croix in the United States Virgin Islands, as well as specimens from Saint John; however, this has since been dismissed as introductions.", "Sabaneta, Barinas\n Sabaneta is a town in Venezuela's Barinas state. It is known to be the birthplace of the late President of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez and his siblings. Sabaneta is the capital of Alberto Arvelo Torrealba Municipality in Barinas. The town was founded by Juan de Alhama in 1787. The principal industry is sugar production. ", "Jason Sabio\n Sabio was born in Manila, Philippines whose parents are physicians. His mother is originally from Koronadal and his father is from Marikina. In 1989 Sabio's father started working in the United States, and by 1991, Sabio and his mother followed. They were originally based in Long Island, New York but moved to Huntsville, Alabama when Sabio was in the 5th grade. Growing up in Huntsville, he spent a lot of time at his best friend's (named Edward Wills) house due to his parents working a lot. Wills was a soccer player and he was the one who got Sabio into the sport by the 7th grade.", "Taenia saginata\n The disease is relatively common in Africa, some parts of Eastern Europe, the Philippines, and Latin America. This parasite is found anywhere where beef is eaten, including countries such as the United States, with strict federal sanitation policies. In the US, the incidence of infection is low, but 25% of cattle sold are still infected. The total global infection is estimated to be between 40 and 60 million. It is most prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East.", "Rabiosa (song)\n Portugal and Spain, and reaching the top ten in ten additional countries. In the United States, it was successful on the Latin record charts and peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. \"Rabiosa\" was certified double-platinum in Mexico and platinum in Italy and Spain. An accompanying music video for the song was directed by Jaume de Laiguana and features Shakira enjoying herself in an underground party; scenes of her pole dancing are interspersed throughout the video. Critics were positive towards the video, and many noted its similarity to the music video of Shakira's 2009 single \"She Wolf\". The video went viral on video-sharing website YouTube two days after its release and was later marked \"Vevo Certified\" by joint venture music video website Vevo for reaching more than 100 million views.", "Sabinaria\n Sabinaria magnifica is one of two palm species known to be endemic to the Darién Gap on the border between Colombia and Panama. It was first discovered near the base of the Serranía del Darién in Colombia in premontane moist forest-warm transition (according to the Holdridge life zone system), and was subsequently recorded on the Panamanian side of the border. Although locally common, the limited range makes the species vulnerable to habitat destruction; between 2014 and 2015 a portion of the forest where the species was first discovered was cleared for agriculture.", "Trimegestone\n Trimegestone is or has been marketed in Europe and Latin America, including in Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Lithuania, Mexico, Norway, Sweden, and Venezuela. It is not available in any predominantly English-speaking countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa.", "Nabil Sabio Azadi\n Nabil Sabio Azadi ; ; born 12 October 1991) is an Iranian-New Zealand artist who is based in Brisbane, Australia. He is known primarily for his book, For You The Traveller, a hand-bound travel guide.", "Sabaneta de Yásica\n Sabaneta de Yásica is a small municipal district (distrito municipal - D.M.) in the Puerto Plata province on the north coast of the Dominican Republic. It is home to the greatest natural beauty of the island known as Nina Eduardo de López. Within Sabaneta are ten villages: Villa Islabon, Canta La Rana, Verdun, El Cementerio, El Cruze, La Gallera, El Framboyan, Los Robles, Palo Amarillo and Cuesta Barrosa. The district's cemetery is in the village of El Cementerio. The area has one public school (Enriqueta Omler) and one private school (Colegio Evangelico de Formacion Humana), a number of supermarkets, restaurants, stores, mechanics and an internet café. ", "Boban Birmančević\n Republic of the Congo, Egypt, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Grenada, Guinea-Bissau, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Nauru, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Norway, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, the Republic of Congo, Romania, Russia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sao Tome and Principe, the Solomon Islands, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.", "Biobío Region\n According to data from the 2017 census, the Region of the Biobío, with 2,018,803 inhabitants, is the second most populous region of Chile, after the Metropolitan Region of Santiago. In connection with the 1992 census, reflecting a total population of 1,734,305 inhabitants, there was a population growth of 7.3% in 10 years (1992–2002), the second lowest nationally, after the Region Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica. Taking into account their 37062.6 km ² in area, was in 2002, a density of 50.23 inhabitants per km², the third highest nationally. The 2002 census showed an urban population of 1,528,306 inhabitants, corresponding to 82.1% of regional population and a rural population of 333,256 inhabitants, equivalent to 17.9% of the population of the region. Of the 1,861,562 inhabitants of the region of Biobío in 2002, 915,200 (49.16%) were ", "Biobío Region\n established the nation and culture and gave the Spanish language to Chile. Small waves of non-Spanish settlement of the region include Germans from Germany, Austria and Switzerland; French and Italians, whom contributed to the regional wine industry; British people, like English and Scottish, have densely settled Concepción on the coast; Dutch, Greek and Portuguese founded the oceanic fishing industry; Arab peoples like the Lebanese and Palestinians established several small businesses; and small scattering of U.S. Americans, Scandinavians and Eastern Europeans (mostly from the former Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, especially Croats) established themselves in Chile as they fled political turmoil.", "Guadalupe Sabio\n Sabio was born in Badajoz in 1977. She attended the Colegio del Santo Ángel and the Institute of San Fernando. She studied veterinary sciences at the University of Extremadura, and graduated in 2000 with an extraordinary award. She has said that she chose to study veterinary science as she liked animals very much, and that this could help her understand the origins of diseases. She moved to the United Kingdom for her doctoral studies, where she joined the University of Dundee as an Medical Research Council European graduate student. She completed her doctorate on p38 delta kinases in 2005. Whilst her PhD had taught her how to research in vitro, Sabio was keen to translate her research into mouse models. She joined the research group of Roger Davis at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute where she studied the impact of stress on kinases proteins. In 2009 she was awarded Santiago Ramón y Cajal funding to join a biotechnology laboratory in Spain.", "Biobío Region\n The Region of the Biobío is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the east by Argentina, on the north by the Chilean Region of Ñuble, and on the south by the Chilean Region of Araucanía. The Region has been hit by many Chilean earthquakes, including the most powerful earthquake ever recorded (in 1960) and the great earthquake of 2010. Many communities in the region were greatly affected by the earthquake of 2010 and the subsequent tsunami. That earthquake damaged Talcahuano and Dichato; the tsunami destroyed much of what remained of the port town." ]
In what country is Kalateh-ye Safdarabad?
[ "Iran", "Islamic Republic of Iran", "Persia", "ir", "Islamic Rep. Iran", "🇮🇷" ]
country
Kalateh-ye Safdarabad
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At the 2006 census, its population was 12, in 4 families.", "score": "1.6822078" }, { "id": "918720", "title": "Bidak, Sabzevar", "text": " Bidak (, also Romanized as Bīdak; also known as Kalāteh-ye Bīdak) is a village in Kuh Hamayi Rural District, Rud Ab District, Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 31, in 8 families.", "score": "1.6789112" }, { "id": "1349894", "title": "Kalateh-ye Qalichi", "text": " Kalateh-ye Qalichi (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Qalīchī) is a village in Qasabeh-ye Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 14, in 4 families.", "score": "1.6618946" }, { "id": "26755615", "title": "Kalateh-ye Gazbalaki", "text": " Kalateh-ye Gazbalaki (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Gazbalaḵī) is a village in Doruneh Rural District, Anabad District, Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 43, in 8 families.", "score": "1.6516186" }, { "id": "1349893", "title": "Kalateh-ye Dowlat", "text": " Kalateh-ye Dowlat (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Dowlat; also known as Dowlat) is a village in Qasabeh-ye Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 145, in 34 families.", "score": "1.6505773" }, { "id": "28172021", "title": "Kalateh-ye Sabz", "text": " Kalateh-ye Sabz (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Sabz) is a village in Fariman Rural District, in the Central District of Fariman County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 200, in 49 families.", "score": "1.6475904" }, { "id": "26755619", "title": "Kalateh Najaf", "text": " Kalateh-ye Najaf (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Najaf; also known as Kalāteh-ye Najafābād) is a village in Doruneh Rural District, Anabad District, Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, in Northeast Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 31, in 8 families.", "score": "1.6430796" }, { "id": "29281885", "title": "Arefabad, Razavi Khorasan", "text": " Arefabad (, also Romanized as ‘Ārefābād; also known as Kalāteh-ye ‘Abd ol Reẕā) is a village in Rezqabad Rural District, in the Farah Dasht District of Kashmar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,016, in 514 families.", "score": "1.6317039" }, { "id": "919005", "title": "Kalateh-ye Tir Kaman", "text": " Kalateh-ye Tir Kaman (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Tīr Kamān; also known as Kalāteh) is a village in Rob-e Shamat Rural District, Sheshtomad District, Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 580, in 153 families.", "score": "1.6263189" }, { "id": "26756184", "title": "Kalateh Jomeh", "text": " Kalateh-ye Jomeh (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Jom‘eh) is a village in Sahra Rural District, Anabad District, Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 90, in 24 families.", "score": "1.6247177" }, { "id": "1349975", "title": "Qareh Qoli", "text": " Qareh Qoli (, also Romanized as Qareh Qolī; also known as Kalāteh-ye Qanbar Qarāqolī) is a village in Robat Rural District, in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 798, in 202 families.", "score": "1.6144409" }, { "id": "9955186", "title": "Kalateh-ye Fathallah", "text": " Kalateh-ye Fathallah (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Fatḥāllah) is a village in Shirin Su Rural District, Maneh District, Maneh and Samalqan County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 371, in 81 families.", "score": "1.6126289" }, { "id": "27306231", "title": "Kheyrabad-e Sofla, Razavi Khorasan", "text": " Kheyrabad-e Sofla (, also Romanized as Kheyrābād-e Soflá; also known as Kalāteh-ye Hāshemābād) is a village in Dibaj Rural District, Lotfabad District, Dargaz County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 101, in 29 families.", "score": "1.6104989" }, { "id": "28477675", "title": "Baratabad", "text": " Baratabad (, also Romanized as Barātābād; also known as Kalāteh-ye Karbalā’ī Barāt) is a village in Sefid Sang Rural District, Qalandarabad District, Fariman County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 197, in 49 families.", "score": "1.6102068" }, { "id": "8236311", "title": "Kalateh-ye Mansurabad", "text": " Kalateh-ye Mansurabad (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Manṣūrābād) is a village in Daman Kuh Rural District, in the Central District of Esfarayen County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 23, in 5 families.", "score": "1.6078568" }, { "id": "918939", "title": "Kalateh-ye Bayat", "text": " Kalateh-ye Bayat (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Bayāt) is a village in Beyhaq Rural District, Sheshtomad District, Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 52, in 20 families.", "score": "1.6050352" }, { "id": "9533558", "title": "Hasan Mast", "text": " Hasan Mast (, also Romanized as Ḩasan Mast; also known as Kalāteh-ye Ḩasan Mast and Ḩasanābād) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Maneh and Samalqan County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 110, in 28 families.", "score": "1.6048632" }, { "id": "26755611", "title": "Kalateh-ye Baraq-e Olya", "text": " Kalateh-ye Baraq-e Olya (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Baraq-e ‘Olyā) is a village in Doruneh Rural District, Anabad District, Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 153, in 37 families.", "score": "1.6030685" } ]
[ "Kalateh-ye Safdarabad\n Kalateh-ye Safdarabad (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Safdarābād) is a village in Titkanlu Rural District, Khabushan District, Faruj County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 717, in 182 families.", "Kalateh-ye Aqazadeh\n Kalateh-ye Aqazadeh (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Āqāzādeh) is a village in Qasabeh-ye Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 113, in 35 families.", "Kalateh-ye Hajji Barat\n Kalateh-ye Hajji Barat (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Ḩājjī Barāt) is a village in Qasabeh-ye Sharqi Rural District, in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 12, in 4 families.", "Bidak, Sabzevar\n Bidak (, also Romanized as Bīdak; also known as Kalāteh-ye Bīdak) is a village in Kuh Hamayi Rural District, Rud Ab District, Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 31, in 8 families.", "Kalateh-ye Qalichi\n Kalateh-ye Qalichi (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Qalīchī) is a village in Qasabeh-ye Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 14, in 4 families.", "Kalateh-ye Gazbalaki\n Kalateh-ye Gazbalaki (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Gazbalaḵī) is a village in Doruneh Rural District, Anabad District, Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 43, in 8 families.", "Kalateh-ye Dowlat\n Kalateh-ye Dowlat (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Dowlat; also known as Dowlat) is a village in Qasabeh-ye Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 145, in 34 families.", "Kalateh-ye Sabz\n Kalateh-ye Sabz (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Sabz) is a village in Fariman Rural District, in the Central District of Fariman County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 200, in 49 families.", "Kalateh Najaf\n Kalateh-ye Najaf (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Najaf; also known as Kalāteh-ye Najafābād) is a village in Doruneh Rural District, Anabad District, Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, in Northeast Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 31, in 8 families.", "Arefabad, Razavi Khorasan\n Arefabad (, also Romanized as ‘Ārefābād; also known as Kalāteh-ye ‘Abd ol Reẕā) is a village in Rezqabad Rural District, in the Farah Dasht District of Kashmar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,016, in 514 families.", "Kalateh-ye Tir Kaman\n Kalateh-ye Tir Kaman (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Tīr Kamān; also known as Kalāteh) is a village in Rob-e Shamat Rural District, Sheshtomad District, Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 580, in 153 families.", "Kalateh Jomeh\n Kalateh-ye Jomeh (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Jom‘eh) is a village in Sahra Rural District, Anabad District, Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 90, in 24 families.", "Qareh Qoli\n Qareh Qoli (, also Romanized as Qareh Qolī; also known as Kalāteh-ye Qanbar Qarāqolī) is a village in Robat Rural District, in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 798, in 202 families.", "Kalateh-ye Fathallah\n Kalateh-ye Fathallah (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Fatḥāllah) is a village in Shirin Su Rural District, Maneh District, Maneh and Samalqan County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 371, in 81 families.", "Kheyrabad-e Sofla, Razavi Khorasan\n Kheyrabad-e Sofla (, also Romanized as Kheyrābād-e Soflá; also known as Kalāteh-ye Hāshemābād) is a village in Dibaj Rural District, Lotfabad District, Dargaz County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 101, in 29 families.", "Baratabad\n Baratabad (, also Romanized as Barātābād; also known as Kalāteh-ye Karbalā’ī Barāt) is a village in Sefid Sang Rural District, Qalandarabad District, Fariman County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 197, in 49 families.", "Kalateh-ye Mansurabad\n Kalateh-ye Mansurabad (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Manṣūrābād) is a village in Daman Kuh Rural District, in the Central District of Esfarayen County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 23, in 5 families.", "Kalateh-ye Bayat\n Kalateh-ye Bayat (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Bayāt) is a village in Beyhaq Rural District, Sheshtomad District, Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 52, in 20 families.", "Hasan Mast\n Hasan Mast (, also Romanized as Ḩasan Mast; also known as Kalāteh-ye Ḩasan Mast and Ḩasanābād) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Maneh and Samalqan County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 110, in 28 families.", "Kalateh-ye Baraq-e Olya\n Kalateh-ye Baraq-e Olya (, also Romanized as Kalāteh-ye Baraq-e ‘Olyā) is a village in Doruneh Rural District, Anabad District, Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 153, in 37 families." ]
In what country is Cham Karim?
[ "Iran", "Islamic Republic of Iran", "Persia", "ir", "Islamic Rep. Iran", "🇮🇷" ]
country
Cham Karim
3,677,224
36
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After the fall of Saigon in Vietnam and Phnom Penh in Cambodia in 1975, 9,704 Cham refugees made their way to Malaysia and were ", "score": "1.5852405" }, { "id": "28979905", "title": "Indigenous peoples", "text": " from observing their religious beliefs. Hindu temples were turned into tourist sites against the wishes of the Cham Hindus. In 2010 and 2013 several incidents occurred in Thành Tín and Phươc Nhơn villages where Cham were murdered by Vietnamese. In 2012, Vietnamese police in Chau Giang village stormed into a Cham Mosque, stole the electric generator, and also raped Cham girls. Cham in the Mekong Delta have also been economically marginalised, with ethnic Vietnamese settling on land previously owned by Cham people with state support. The Indonesian government has outright denied the existence of indigenous peoples within the countries' borders. In 2012, Indonesia stated that ", "score": "1.545764" }, { "id": "9956532", "title": "Islam in Cambodia", "text": " and in contacts with other Islamic communities. Each Muslim community has a hakem who leads the community and the mosque, an imam who leads the prayers, and a bilal who calls the faithful to the daily prayers. The peninsula of Chrouy Changvar near Phnom Penh is considered the spiritual center of the Cham, and several high Muslim officials reside there. Each year some of the Cham go to study the Qur'an at Kelantan in Malaysia, and some go on to study in, or make a pilgrimage to, Mecca. According to figures from the late 1950s, about 7 percent of the Cham had completed the pilgrimage and could wear the fez or ", "score": "1.5349578" }, { "id": "9563599", "title": "Chams", "text": " The Cham in Vietnam are officially recognized by the Vietnamese government as one of 54 ethnic groups. However, according to the Cham advocacy group International Office of Champa (IOC-Champa) and Cham Muslim activist Khaleelah Porome, both Hindu and Muslim Chams have experienced religious and ethnic persecution and restrictions on their faith under the current Vietnamese government, with the Vietnamese state confisticating Cham property and forbidding Cham from observing their religious beliefs. Hindu temples were turned into tourist sites against the wishes of the Cham Hindus. In 2010 and 2013 several incidents occurred in Thành Tín and Phươc Nhơn villages where Cham were murdered by Vietnamese. In 2012, Vietnamese police in Chau Giang village stormed into a Cham ", "score": "1.5349041" }, { "id": "31312491", "title": "Kampong Cham Municipality", "text": " Kampong Cham Municipality (ស្រុកកំពង់ចាម) is a municipality (krong) of Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia. Kampong Cham is considered an urban district. The provincial capital Kampong Cham City is located in this district. The city is located on National Highway 7 124 kilometres by road from the capital Phnom Penh. The district is split by the Mekong and the capital is located on the western bank of the river., since 2001, the Kizuna bridge provides a good junction for the region.", "score": "1.5071588" }, { "id": "11817721", "title": "Islam in Vietnam", "text": " Cham Muslim activist Khaleelah Porome, both Hindu and Muslim Chams have experienced religious and ethnic persecution and restrictions on their faith under the current Vietnamese government, with the Vietnamese state confisticating Cham property and forbidding Cham from observing their religious beliefs. In 2010 and 2013 several incidents occurred in Thành Tín and Phươc Nhơn villages where Cham were murdered by Vietnamese. In 2012, Vietnamese police in Chau Giang village stormed into a Cham Mosque, stole the electric generator. Cham Muslims in the Mekong Delta have also been economically marginalised, with ethnic Vietnamese settling on land previously owned by Cham people with state support. Cham activist Suleiman Idres Bin called for independence of Champa from Vietnam and went as far as comparing its situation to East Timor.", "score": "1.5056136" }, { "id": "9563606", "title": "Chams", "text": " Vietnam's growing relations with Muslim states like Indonesia, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey and Egypt, the regime discourages growth of Islam because the Vietnamese government distrusts the Cham Muslims. \"'Relations between the Hanoi government and ethnic minorities are sensitive. In 2001 and 2004 massive human rights protests by hill tribes resulted in deaths and mass imprisonments. For some time after that, the Central Highlands were sealed off to foreigners.'\" The Vietnamese Muslim Association is the official association representing Muslim interests, including the Chams, in the country. The Cambodian Islamic Association is the official representation of Cambodian Muslims of Cham ethnicity. The Hindus are also represented from various Cham and Indian organizations across both countries.", "score": "1.5027208" }, { "id": "2874973", "title": "Cham (district)", "text": " Cham is a Landkreis (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the south and clockwise) the districts of Regen, Straubing-Bogen, Regensburg and Schwandorf and by the Czech Plzeň Region.", "score": "1.4979427" }, { "id": "12746965", "title": "Cham Prasidh", "text": " Cham Prasidh (ចម ប្រសិទ្ធ; born 15 May 1951) is the Cambodian Minister of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation. His Chinese name is 黃裕德虎. Mr Prasidh previously served as a Senior Minister and Minister of Commerce for 15 years. He is a member of the Cambodian People's Party and was elected to represent Siem Reap Province in the National Assembly of Cambodia in 2003. Cham was born Ung You Teckhor to an ethnic Chinese family who were engaged in Entrepot trade. His father, Ung You Y, served as the member of parliament for Stung Treng province during Lon Nol's regime before the Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia. After the 2013 general elections, the Ministry of Industry, Mines, and Energy was split into two separate ministries: the Ministry of Industry and the Handicrafts and Ministry of Mines and Energy with the reasoning that the scale of work was too big for one ministry to handle.", "score": "1.4978423" }, { "id": "13353851", "title": "Cham Qalʽeh", "text": " Cham Qaleh is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.", "score": "1.4851252" }, { "id": "9563621", "title": "Chams", "text": " ; Chế Linh : Vietnamese-Cham singer ; Dang Nang Tho : Vietnamese-Cham sculptor and director of Cham Cultural Center, Phan Rang, Ninh Thuan Province ; Inrasara (Mr Phu Tram) : poet & author ; H.E. Othsman Hassan (អូស្មាន ហាស្សាន់៖) : Cambodian-Cham politician ; secretary of state at the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training of Cambodia, Advisor and Special Envoy to Prime Minister Hun Sen, President of Cambodian Muslim Development Foundation (CMDF), Secretary General of the Foundation for Cambodian People’s Poverty Alleviation (PAL), Vice-Director of Cambodian Islamic Center (CIC), Patron of Islamic Medical Association of Cambodia (IMAC) ; Cambodian People's Party ; H.E. Nos Sles (ណុះ ស្លេះ) : Cambodian-Cham politician ; ", "score": "1.4849916" }, { "id": "9563605", "title": "Chams", "text": " While historically complicated, the modern Chams of Cambodia and Vietnam have had friendly relationships with the Khmer and Vietnamese majority. Despite ethnic and religious differences, the majority people of Cambodia and Vietnam have accepted the Cham as closer to them than other minorities. Some Muslim Cham report a friendly attitude of both Cambodians and Vietnamese toward the Chams and little harassment against them from locals. However, between government and people, it is difficult to categorize. According to Cham human rights activists, the Vietnamese regime, the fears of historical influence has evolved into suppression of Islam among Muslims Chams. For example, there is an unofficial ban on distributing the Quran and other Islamic scripture. Meanwhile, due ", "score": "1.4834824" }, { "id": "6721262", "title": "Cham festival", "text": "Katê ", "score": "1.4821032" }, { "id": "28316400", "title": "Persecution of Muslims", "text": " The Cham Muslims in Vietnam are only recognized as a minority, and not as an indigenous people by the Vietnamese government despite being indigenous to the region. Muslim Chams have experienced violent religious and ethnic persecution and restrictions on practising their faith under the current Vietnamese government, with the Vietnamese state confisticating Cham property and forbidding Cham from observing their religious beliefs. In 2010 and 2013 several incidents occurred in Thành Tín and Phươc Nhơn villages where Cham were murdered by Vietnamese. In 2012, Vietnamese police in Chau Giang village stormed into a Cham Mosque, stole the electric generator, and also raped Cham girls. Cham Muslims in the Mekong Delta have also been economically marginalized and pushed into poverty by Vietnamese policies, with ethnic Vietnamese Kinh settling on majority Cham land with state support, and religious practices of minorities have been targeted for elimination by the Vietnamese government.", "score": "1.4781175" }, { "id": "9563600", "title": "Chams", "text": " stealing the electric generator. Cham Muslims in the Mekong Delta have also been economically marginalized, with ethnic Vietnamese settling (with state support) on land previously owned by Cham people. A Cambodian Cham Muslim dissident, Hassan A Kasem, a former military helicopter pilot who was both persecuted and imprisoned by the Khmer Rouge and was against Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia, denounced Vietnam as trying to position itself as the savior of Cambodia from Khmer Rouge rule and wrote that Vietnam has deceived the west into thinking of it as a \"magnanimous liberator\" when it invaded Cambodia and ousted the Khmer Rouge when in fact Vietnam used the war to benefit its own interests such subjecting Cambodian financial assets ", "score": "1.4777284" }, { "id": "4147121", "title": "Cham Bank", "text": " Cham Bank (بنك الشام) is the first Islamic bank to be established in Syria. It started operations in 2007. The Bank's operations and activities are supervised by the Central Bank of Syria.", "score": "1.4762373" }, { "id": "13990620", "title": "Cham Palaces and Hotels", "text": " Cham Palaces and Hotels (سلسلة فنادق الشام) is a five star Syrian-based hotel chain. The chain has hotels in major Syrian cities and touristic spots, and has already expanded into neighboring Jordan.", "score": "1.4743618" }, { "id": "9956531", "title": "Islam in Cambodia", "text": " The Cham have their own mosques. In 1962 there were about 100 mosques in the country. At the end of the nineteenth century, the Muslims in Cambodia formed a unified community under the authority of four religious dignitaries—mupti, tuk kalih, raja kalik, and tvan pake. A council of notables in Cham villages consisted of one hakem and several katip, bilal, and labi. The four high dignitaries and the hakem were exempt from personal taxes, and they were invited to take part in major national ceremonies at the royal court. When Cambodia became independent, the Islamic community was placed under the control of a five-member council that represented the community in official ", "score": "1.4695748" }, { "id": "9563601", "title": "Chams", "text": " national treasures to pillaging and theft, settling border disputes to its own advantage, trying to destroy Cambodian nationalist feeling against Vietnam, benefiting from the mostly Khmer on Khmer violence by the Khmer Rouge and setting up its own Communist puppet government to rule Cambodia, the Cambodia People's Party (CPP) with Vietnamese soldiers secretly remaining behind in Cambodia to prop up the puppet government and Vietnamese officials pretending to be Khmer continuing to direct the government as their puppet. The Cham activist organisation \"International Office of Champa\" republished Hassan's article on their website Cham Today. However, Hassan A Kasem has several contradictory statements. It is widely accepted that Pol Pot was responsible for instigating the Cambodian Famine ", "score": "1.4680631" } ]
[ "Cham Karim\n Cham Karim (, also Romanized as Cham Karīm and Cham-e Karīm; also known as Chamkārī) is a village in Itivand-e Jonubi Rural District, Kakavand District, Delfan County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 139, in 29 families.", "Chams\n Cham people represent the core of the Muslim communities in both Cambodia and Vietnam. Their contemporary population is concentrated between the Kampong Cham Province in Cambodia and Phan Rang–Tháp Chàm, Phan Thiết, Ho Chi Minh City and An Giang Province in Southern Vietnam. Including the diaspora, their total is about 400,000. An additional 4,000 Chams live in Bangkok, Thailand, whose ancestors migrated there during Rama I's reign. Recent immigrants to Thailand are mainly students and workers, who preferably seek work and education in the southern Islamic Pattani, Narathiwat, Yala and Songkhla provinces. After the fall of Saigon in Vietnam and Phnom Penh in Cambodia in 1975, 9,704 Cham refugees made their way to Malaysia and were ", "Indigenous peoples\n from observing their religious beliefs. Hindu temples were turned into tourist sites against the wishes of the Cham Hindus. In 2010 and 2013 several incidents occurred in Thành Tín and Phươc Nhơn villages where Cham were murdered by Vietnamese. In 2012, Vietnamese police in Chau Giang village stormed into a Cham Mosque, stole the electric generator, and also raped Cham girls. Cham in the Mekong Delta have also been economically marginalised, with ethnic Vietnamese settling on land previously owned by Cham people with state support. The Indonesian government has outright denied the existence of indigenous peoples within the countries' borders. In 2012, Indonesia stated that ", "Islam in Cambodia\n and in contacts with other Islamic communities. Each Muslim community has a hakem who leads the community and the mosque, an imam who leads the prayers, and a bilal who calls the faithful to the daily prayers. The peninsula of Chrouy Changvar near Phnom Penh is considered the spiritual center of the Cham, and several high Muslim officials reside there. Each year some of the Cham go to study the Qur'an at Kelantan in Malaysia, and some go on to study in, or make a pilgrimage to, Mecca. According to figures from the late 1950s, about 7 percent of the Cham had completed the pilgrimage and could wear the fez or ", "Chams\n The Cham in Vietnam are officially recognized by the Vietnamese government as one of 54 ethnic groups. However, according to the Cham advocacy group International Office of Champa (IOC-Champa) and Cham Muslim activist Khaleelah Porome, both Hindu and Muslim Chams have experienced religious and ethnic persecution and restrictions on their faith under the current Vietnamese government, with the Vietnamese state confisticating Cham property and forbidding Cham from observing their religious beliefs. Hindu temples were turned into tourist sites against the wishes of the Cham Hindus. In 2010 and 2013 several incidents occurred in Thành Tín and Phươc Nhơn villages where Cham were murdered by Vietnamese. In 2012, Vietnamese police in Chau Giang village stormed into a Cham ", "Kampong Cham Municipality\n Kampong Cham Municipality (ស្រុកកំពង់ចាម) is a municipality (krong) of Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia. Kampong Cham is considered an urban district. The provincial capital Kampong Cham City is located in this district. The city is located on National Highway 7 124 kilometres by road from the capital Phnom Penh. The district is split by the Mekong and the capital is located on the western bank of the river., since 2001, the Kizuna bridge provides a good junction for the region.", "Islam in Vietnam\n Cham Muslim activist Khaleelah Porome, both Hindu and Muslim Chams have experienced religious and ethnic persecution and restrictions on their faith under the current Vietnamese government, with the Vietnamese state confisticating Cham property and forbidding Cham from observing their religious beliefs. In 2010 and 2013 several incidents occurred in Thành Tín and Phươc Nhơn villages where Cham were murdered by Vietnamese. In 2012, Vietnamese police in Chau Giang village stormed into a Cham Mosque, stole the electric generator. Cham Muslims in the Mekong Delta have also been economically marginalised, with ethnic Vietnamese settling on land previously owned by Cham people with state support. Cham activist Suleiman Idres Bin called for independence of Champa from Vietnam and went as far as comparing its situation to East Timor.", "Chams\n Vietnam's growing relations with Muslim states like Indonesia, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey and Egypt, the regime discourages growth of Islam because the Vietnamese government distrusts the Cham Muslims. \"'Relations between the Hanoi government and ethnic minorities are sensitive. In 2001 and 2004 massive human rights protests by hill tribes resulted in deaths and mass imprisonments. For some time after that, the Central Highlands were sealed off to foreigners.'\" The Vietnamese Muslim Association is the official association representing Muslim interests, including the Chams, in the country. The Cambodian Islamic Association is the official representation of Cambodian Muslims of Cham ethnicity. The Hindus are also represented from various Cham and Indian organizations across both countries.", "Cham (district)\n Cham is a Landkreis (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the south and clockwise) the districts of Regen, Straubing-Bogen, Regensburg and Schwandorf and by the Czech Plzeň Region.", "Cham Prasidh\n Cham Prasidh (ចម ប្រសិទ្ធ; born 15 May 1951) is the Cambodian Minister of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation. His Chinese name is 黃裕德虎. Mr Prasidh previously served as a Senior Minister and Minister of Commerce for 15 years. He is a member of the Cambodian People's Party and was elected to represent Siem Reap Province in the National Assembly of Cambodia in 2003. Cham was born Ung You Teckhor to an ethnic Chinese family who were engaged in Entrepot trade. His father, Ung You Y, served as the member of parliament for Stung Treng province during Lon Nol's regime before the Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia. After the 2013 general elections, the Ministry of Industry, Mines, and Energy was split into two separate ministries: the Ministry of Industry and the Handicrafts and Ministry of Mines and Energy with the reasoning that the scale of work was too big for one ministry to handle.", "Cham Qalʽeh\n Cham Qaleh is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.", "Chams\n ; Chế Linh : Vietnamese-Cham singer ; Dang Nang Tho : Vietnamese-Cham sculptor and director of Cham Cultural Center, Phan Rang, Ninh Thuan Province ; Inrasara (Mr Phu Tram) : poet & author ; H.E. Othsman Hassan (អូស្មាន ហាស្សាន់៖) : Cambodian-Cham politician ; secretary of state at the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training of Cambodia, Advisor and Special Envoy to Prime Minister Hun Sen, President of Cambodian Muslim Development Foundation (CMDF), Secretary General of the Foundation for Cambodian People’s Poverty Alleviation (PAL), Vice-Director of Cambodian Islamic Center (CIC), Patron of Islamic Medical Association of Cambodia (IMAC) ; Cambodian People's Party ; H.E. Nos Sles (ណុះ ស្លេះ) : Cambodian-Cham politician ; ", "Chams\n While historically complicated, the modern Chams of Cambodia and Vietnam have had friendly relationships with the Khmer and Vietnamese majority. Despite ethnic and religious differences, the majority people of Cambodia and Vietnam have accepted the Cham as closer to them than other minorities. Some Muslim Cham report a friendly attitude of both Cambodians and Vietnamese toward the Chams and little harassment against them from locals. However, between government and people, it is difficult to categorize. According to Cham human rights activists, the Vietnamese regime, the fears of historical influence has evolved into suppression of Islam among Muslims Chams. For example, there is an unofficial ban on distributing the Quran and other Islamic scripture. Meanwhile, due ", "Cham festival\nKatê ", "Persecution of Muslims\n The Cham Muslims in Vietnam are only recognized as a minority, and not as an indigenous people by the Vietnamese government despite being indigenous to the region. Muslim Chams have experienced violent religious and ethnic persecution and restrictions on practising their faith under the current Vietnamese government, with the Vietnamese state confisticating Cham property and forbidding Cham from observing their religious beliefs. In 2010 and 2013 several incidents occurred in Thành Tín and Phươc Nhơn villages where Cham were murdered by Vietnamese. In 2012, Vietnamese police in Chau Giang village stormed into a Cham Mosque, stole the electric generator, and also raped Cham girls. Cham Muslims in the Mekong Delta have also been economically marginalized and pushed into poverty by Vietnamese policies, with ethnic Vietnamese Kinh settling on majority Cham land with state support, and religious practices of minorities have been targeted for elimination by the Vietnamese government.", "Chams\n stealing the electric generator. Cham Muslims in the Mekong Delta have also been economically marginalized, with ethnic Vietnamese settling (with state support) on land previously owned by Cham people. A Cambodian Cham Muslim dissident, Hassan A Kasem, a former military helicopter pilot who was both persecuted and imprisoned by the Khmer Rouge and was against Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia, denounced Vietnam as trying to position itself as the savior of Cambodia from Khmer Rouge rule and wrote that Vietnam has deceived the west into thinking of it as a \"magnanimous liberator\" when it invaded Cambodia and ousted the Khmer Rouge when in fact Vietnam used the war to benefit its own interests such subjecting Cambodian financial assets ", "Cham Bank\n Cham Bank (بنك الشام) is the first Islamic bank to be established in Syria. It started operations in 2007. The Bank's operations and activities are supervised by the Central Bank of Syria.", "Cham Palaces and Hotels\n Cham Palaces and Hotels (سلسلة فنادق الشام) is a five star Syrian-based hotel chain. The chain has hotels in major Syrian cities and touristic spots, and has already expanded into neighboring Jordan.", "Islam in Cambodia\n The Cham have their own mosques. In 1962 there were about 100 mosques in the country. At the end of the nineteenth century, the Muslims in Cambodia formed a unified community under the authority of four religious dignitaries—mupti, tuk kalih, raja kalik, and tvan pake. A council of notables in Cham villages consisted of one hakem and several katip, bilal, and labi. The four high dignitaries and the hakem were exempt from personal taxes, and they were invited to take part in major national ceremonies at the royal court. When Cambodia became independent, the Islamic community was placed under the control of a five-member council that represented the community in official ", "Chams\n national treasures to pillaging and theft, settling border disputes to its own advantage, trying to destroy Cambodian nationalist feeling against Vietnam, benefiting from the mostly Khmer on Khmer violence by the Khmer Rouge and setting up its own Communist puppet government to rule Cambodia, the Cambodia People's Party (CPP) with Vietnamese soldiers secretly remaining behind in Cambodia to prop up the puppet government and Vietnamese officials pretending to be Khmer continuing to direct the government as their puppet. The Cham activist organisation \"International Office of Champa\" republished Hassan's article on their website Cham Today. However, Hassan A Kasem has several contradictory statements. It is widely accepted that Pol Pot was responsible for instigating the Cambodian Famine " ]
In what country is Tad?
[ "Iran", "Islamic Republic of Iran", "Persia", "ir", "Islamic Rep. Iran", "🇮🇷" ]
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Tad, Isfahan
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TAD Corporation also licensed its titles for arcade-to-console porting to other companies such as Ocean Software, ", "score": "1.4663379" }, { "id": "328161", "title": "Tad (band)", "text": " Tad (often styled as TAD) was an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1988 by Tad Doyle. They are often recognized as one of the first bands of the grunge era.", "score": "1.4171461" }, { "id": "27635851", "title": "Tad, Markazi", "text": " Tad (, also Romanized as Ţād and Tād) is a village in Bazarjan Rural District, in the Central District of Tafresh County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 89, in 32 families.", "score": "1.3816872" }, { "id": "31002332", "title": "Tad, West Virginia", "text": " Tad is an unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States. Tad is 7.5 mi east of Charleston. Tad has a post office with ZIP code 25201. An early postmaster gave the community the name of his son, Talmadge \"Tad\" Dunlap.", "score": "1.3816605" }, { "id": "15825834", "title": "Tada Station (Tochigi)", "text": " Tada Station (多田駅) is a railway station in the city of Sano, Tochigi, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tōbu Railway. The station is numbered \"TI-38\".", "score": "1.3598202" }, { "id": "25284579", "title": "Tax-allocation district", "text": "In the U.S. state of Georgia, TAD legislation was created in 1985 and is described in the OCGA section 36-44-5. ", "score": "1.3591199" }, { "id": "1009109", "title": "Deulgaon Tad", "text": " Deulgaon, commonly known as \"Deulgaon Tad\" is a village located in Bhokardan taluka of Jalna district, in state of Maharashtra, India.", "score": "1.3413721" }, { "id": "5467900", "title": "Tad, Isfahan", "text": " Taad (, also Romanized as Ţād and Tād; also known as Yād) is a village in Pir Bakran District, Falavarjan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,671, in 993 families.", "score": "1.3405213" }, { "id": "947056", "title": "TAD Turangga", "text": "🇮🇩 Indonesia: Used by Paskhas. ", "score": "1.3333013" }, { "id": "5049923", "title": "Tadepalligudem railway station", "text": " Tadepalligudem railway station (station code:TDD ) located in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, serves Tadepalligudem in West Godavari district. It is administered under Vijayawada railway division of South Coast Railway zone (formerly South Central Railway zone).", "score": "1.3257914" }, { "id": "12932566", "title": "Tada (film)", "text": " Tada is a Hindi action drama film of Bollywood directed by Shisir P. Mishra and produced by Raju L. Shanklesha. This film was released in 29 August 2003 by Jain Movies.", "score": "1.3230627" }, { "id": "15230337", "title": "Tadre Watermill", "text": " Tadre Watermill (Danish; Tadre Mølle) is a watermill on Taderød Bæk, a tributary of Elverdams Å, in Lejre Municipality, between Roskilde and Tølløse, some 30 kilometres west of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is now operated as a museum and nature centre under Roskilde Museum. It used to belong to Aastrup Manor.", "score": "1.3198258" }, { "id": "16447506", "title": "Parenteral Drug Association", "text": " PDA has members in 74 countries and regions: Africa Botswana, Egypt, Ghana, South Africa, Tunisia, Zimbabwe Asia Bangladesh, China, India, Pakistan Caribbean, Central, & South America Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Paraguay Peru, Uruguay Europe Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom Middle East Cyprus, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates North America Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, United States Pacific-Rim Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam", "score": "1.3180871" }, { "id": "328170", "title": "Tad (band)", "text": " A semi-reunion of Tad took place at the Sub Pop Records 25th anniversary show on July 13, 2013 in Seattle, Washington. There, Tad Doyle and Gary Thorstensen joined Brothers of the Sonic Cloth to play a set of songs from God's Balls, Salt Lick and 8-Way Santa. Kurt Danielson went on to play with Ron Nine and Kevin Whitworth (Love Battery) and Garret Shavlik (ex-the Fluid) for a self-produced album, Vaporland, in 2014. A vinyl-only archival album, Quick and Dirty, was released in April 2018 as part of Record Store Day, and contains rare and unreleased tracks Tad recorded between 1995 and 1999.", "score": "1.3177485" }, { "id": "27000856", "title": "Tado Station", "text": " Tado Station (多度駅) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Yōrō Railway.", "score": "1.3170085" }, { "id": "328173", "title": "Tad (band)", "text": "God's Balls (1989) Sub Pop ; Salt Lick (1990) Sub Pop ; 8-Way Santa (1991) Sub Pop ; Inhaler (1993) Giant/Warner Bros. Records ; Infrared Riding Hood (1995) East West/Elektra Records ", "score": "1.3147383" }, { "id": "26214119", "title": "TADA! Youth Theater", "text": " '''TADA! Youth Theater,''' founded in 1984 is a New York City theater company that runs several programs for children and young adults, including original mainstage productions and arts education programs.", "score": "1.3124472" }, { "id": "1381843", "title": "Tadadi", "text": " Tadadi (Tadari) is one of the ports in Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, India. It is near Gokarna in Kumta taluk. It is known for its agriculture & Fishing and has produced many engineers, scientists, doctors, educationists who have made significant contributions to the country's economy and growth. Tadadi name is derived from Sanskrit word ताड़ {taDa} = PALM(Noun), Land of palm trees Tadadi is a coastal site in Karnataka that overlooks the picturesque Western Ghats. The only free-flowing river of the Western Ghats, Aghanashini, empties itself into the Arabian Sea here, creating an incredible 1800 hectares of estuary in the process. Over 26 mangrove species offer perfect habitat for some 100 species of fish and other aquatic life. Trade in mollusks is done here. Salt production is an ancillary economic activity on which 800 families directly depend. ", "score": "1.3036404" }, { "id": "213217", "title": "TAD Corporation", "text": "Exzisus (1987, worldwide distribution only. Developed by Taito) ; Cabal (1988) ; JuJu Densetsu (Japan) / Toki (U.S.) (1989) ; Blood Bros. (1990) ; Legionnaire (1992) ; Heated Barrel (1992) ", "score": "1.301624" }, { "id": "25557226", "title": "Tade (name)", "text": " Tade or Tadé may refer to the following people", "score": "1.3013563" } ]
[ "TAD Corporation\n TAD Corporation (TADコーポレーション) was a Japanese manufacturer of video arcade games that was founded and headquartered in Mitaka-shi, Tokyo, Japan. It was founded by former employees of the company Data East and was named after its founder and owner name Tadashi \"TAD\" Yokoyama. They are best known for their first video arcade game, the 1988 shooting gallery-type Cabal, as well as their second one, the 1989 run 'n' gun-style platformer Toki (known in Japan as JuJu Densetsu). In Japan, Taito, Tecmo and Sammy assisted TAD in distributing their arcade titles, while Fabtek distributed every arcade title of TAD's internationally with permission (who were also known for internationally distributing arcade titles by Seibu Kaihatsu with permission). TAD Corporation also licensed its titles for arcade-to-console porting to other companies such as Ocean Software, ", "Tad (band)\n Tad (often styled as TAD) was an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1988 by Tad Doyle. They are often recognized as one of the first bands of the grunge era.", "Tad, Markazi\n Tad (, also Romanized as Ţād and Tād) is a village in Bazarjan Rural District, in the Central District of Tafresh County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 89, in 32 families.", "Tad, West Virginia\n Tad is an unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States. Tad is 7.5 mi east of Charleston. Tad has a post office with ZIP code 25201. An early postmaster gave the community the name of his son, Talmadge \"Tad\" Dunlap.", "Tada Station (Tochigi)\n Tada Station (多田駅) is a railway station in the city of Sano, Tochigi, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tōbu Railway. The station is numbered \"TI-38\".", "Tax-allocation district\nIn the U.S. state of Georgia, TAD legislation was created in 1985 and is described in the OCGA section 36-44-5. ", "Deulgaon Tad\n Deulgaon, commonly known as \"Deulgaon Tad\" is a village located in Bhokardan taluka of Jalna district, in state of Maharashtra, India.", "Tad, Isfahan\n Taad (, also Romanized as Ţād and Tād; also known as Yād) is a village in Pir Bakran District, Falavarjan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,671, in 993 families.", "TAD Turangga\n🇮🇩 Indonesia: Used by Paskhas. ", "Tadepalligudem railway station\n Tadepalligudem railway station (station code:TDD ) located in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, serves Tadepalligudem in West Godavari district. It is administered under Vijayawada railway division of South Coast Railway zone (formerly South Central Railway zone).", "Tada (film)\n Tada is a Hindi action drama film of Bollywood directed by Shisir P. Mishra and produced by Raju L. Shanklesha. This film was released in 29 August 2003 by Jain Movies.", "Tadre Watermill\n Tadre Watermill (Danish; Tadre Mølle) is a watermill on Taderød Bæk, a tributary of Elverdams Å, in Lejre Municipality, between Roskilde and Tølløse, some 30 kilometres west of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is now operated as a museum and nature centre under Roskilde Museum. It used to belong to Aastrup Manor.", "Parenteral Drug Association\n PDA has members in 74 countries and regions: Africa Botswana, Egypt, Ghana, South Africa, Tunisia, Zimbabwe Asia Bangladesh, China, India, Pakistan Caribbean, Central, & South America Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Paraguay Peru, Uruguay Europe Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom Middle East Cyprus, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates North America Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, United States Pacific-Rim Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam", "Tad (band)\n A semi-reunion of Tad took place at the Sub Pop Records 25th anniversary show on July 13, 2013 in Seattle, Washington. There, Tad Doyle and Gary Thorstensen joined Brothers of the Sonic Cloth to play a set of songs from God's Balls, Salt Lick and 8-Way Santa. Kurt Danielson went on to play with Ron Nine and Kevin Whitworth (Love Battery) and Garret Shavlik (ex-the Fluid) for a self-produced album, Vaporland, in 2014. A vinyl-only archival album, Quick and Dirty, was released in April 2018 as part of Record Store Day, and contains rare and unreleased tracks Tad recorded between 1995 and 1999.", "Tado Station\n Tado Station (多度駅) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Yōrō Railway.", "Tad (band)\nGod's Balls (1989) Sub Pop ; Salt Lick (1990) Sub Pop ; 8-Way Santa (1991) Sub Pop ; Inhaler (1993) Giant/Warner Bros. Records ; Infrared Riding Hood (1995) East West/Elektra Records ", "TADA! Youth Theater\n '''TADA! Youth Theater,''' founded in 1984 is a New York City theater company that runs several programs for children and young adults, including original mainstage productions and arts education programs.", "Tadadi\n Tadadi (Tadari) is one of the ports in Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, India. It is near Gokarna in Kumta taluk. It is known for its agriculture & Fishing and has produced many engineers, scientists, doctors, educationists who have made significant contributions to the country's economy and growth. Tadadi name is derived from Sanskrit word ताड़ {taDa} = PALM(Noun), Land of palm trees Tadadi is a coastal site in Karnataka that overlooks the picturesque Western Ghats. The only free-flowing river of the Western Ghats, Aghanashini, empties itself into the Arabian Sea here, creating an incredible 1800 hectares of estuary in the process. Over 26 mangrove species offer perfect habitat for some 100 species of fish and other aquatic life. Trade in mollusks is done here. Salt production is an ancillary economic activity on which 800 families directly depend. ", "TAD Corporation\nExzisus (1987, worldwide distribution only. Developed by Taito) ; Cabal (1988) ; JuJu Densetsu (Japan) / Toki (U.S.) (1989) ; Blood Bros. (1990) ; Legionnaire (1992) ; Heated Barrel (1992) ", "Tade (name)\n Tade or Tadé may refer to the following people" ]
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[ { "id": "29347261", "title": "Vienne (river)", "text": " The Vienne (Vinhana, ) is a major river in south-western France. It is 363 km long. It is a significant left tributary of the lower Loire. It supports numerous hydroelectric dams, and it is the main river of the northern part of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Two French departments are named after the Vienne: Haute-Vienne (87) in the Limousin region and Vienne (86) both in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.", "score": "1.5035756" }, { "id": "28860966", "title": "Noire River (L'Assomption River tributary)", "text": " The Noire River (in French: rivière Noire) is a watercourse running through the municipalities of Saint-Zénon, Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie and Saint-Jean-de-Matha, in the Matawinie Regional County Municipality (MRC), in the administrative region of Lanaudière, in Quebec, in Canada.", "score": "1.4889827" }, { "id": "27234023", "title": "Fanambana River", "text": " The Fanambana River is located in northern Madagascar and crosses the Route Nationale 5a near Fanambana. Its sources are situated in the Marojejy Massif and flows into the Indian Ocean south of Vohemar.", "score": "1.4867225" }, { "id": "28747732", "title": "Matapédia, Quebec", "text": " The Matapédia River is internationally recognized for its many pools for fishing for Atlantic salmon. To safeguard these pools for future generations, the wildlife reserve Rivières-Matapédia-et-Patapédia was established on a part of its course to protect this resource. The Matapédia flat is located near the mouth of the Restigouche just north of the bridge.", "score": "1.4827609" }, { "id": "15748948", "title": "Rivière la Retenue", "text": " The rivière la Retenue (English: Retained River) is a tributary of the east bank of the Ferrée river. It flows in the municipalities of Château-Richer and L'Ange-Gardien, in the La Côte-de-Beaupré Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Capitale-Nationale, in the province of Quebec, in Canada. The lower part of this valley is served by roads around Lac la Retenue. The intermediate part which follows the foot of the big mountain, is served by a forest road for the needs of forestry and the maintenance of high-voltage lines of Hydro-Quebec. The upper part, which is difficult to access because of the mountainous terrain, is served by a forest road from the north. Forestry is the main economic activity in this valley; second, recreational tourism. The surface of the Retained River is generally frozen from the beginning of December until the end of March; however, safe traffic on the ice is generally from mid-December to mid-March. The upper part of the river is subject to a frost period of about a week more due to the altitude. The water level of the river varies with the seasons and the precipitation; the spring flood occurs in March or April.", "score": "1.4809229" }, { "id": "25475108", "title": "Olomane River", "text": " The Olomane basin covers 5426 km2. It lies between the basins of the Washicoutai River to the west and the Coacoachou River to the east. It includes part of the unorganized territory of Petit-Mécatina, Quebec and part of the municipality of Côte-Nord-du-Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent. The proposed River Natashquan Biodiversity Reserve would be partially within the watershed. The river is more than 200 km long, flowing to the west of the Étamamiou River. It rises in a swampy area, first flows northwest, then makes an abrupt turn and flows south to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The mouth of the Olomane River is in the municipality of Côte-Nord-du-Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent in Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent Regional County Municipality. The Innu settlement of La Romaine is on the west shore of the bay at the mouth of the river.", "score": "1.476222" }, { "id": "25475109", "title": "Olomane River", "text": " According to the Dictionnaire des rivières et lacs de la province de Québec (1914), \"OLOMANOSHIBOU, (Riviere) Situated 50 miles from Natashquan on the north shore of St-Laurent, Saguenay County. It is one of the most beautiful rivers in the North. Canadians refer to it more generally as GRANDE ROMAINE, although the word itself OLOMANOSHIBOU means 'paint river'. This river is full of voluminous salmon and trout. Landlocked salmon are also widespread in this watercourse. It is also, according to M. de Puyjalon, a hunting territory of high value, but in recent years, it has lost its importance in this respect. A mile from the entrance to the river is a village of about ten families. The Hudson's Bay Company has an exchange where about fifty Montagnais families come to trade each year. When it comes to residents, they are only occupied in fishing for cod and hunting.\"", "score": "1.4742388" }, { "id": "13115237", "title": "L'Assomption River", "text": " The Assomption River (in French Rivière l'Assomption, named after the Assumption of Mary) is the most important waterway in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada. It is over 200 km long, and has a drainage basin (watershed) of 4220 km2. Its source is the Mont Tremblant massif. Seven significant rivers flow into the Assomption (de la Boule, Versailles, Noire, la Chaloupe, Ouareau, Saint-Esprit, and Achigan) before it flows into the Rivière des Prairies at Repentigny, Quebec. About 150,000 people live in the drainage area of this river.", "score": "1.4685657" }, { "id": "14790442", "title": "Rivière de Cayenne", "text": " The Rivière de Cayenne (\"Cayenne River\") is a river in French Guiana, formed by the Rivière des Cascades, Tonnegrande, and Montsinéry River. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean near the city of Cayenne, forming an estuary about 2 km long. It is 43.7 km long, including its upper course Rivière des Cascades. The river featured prominently in both the movie and the book 'Papillon' by Henri Charrière.", "score": "1.4672396" }, { "id": "1872902", "title": "Sèvre Nantaise", "text": " The river is navigable over a length of 21.5 km from the village of Monnières to the confluence. It has a horseshoe weir (Chaussée Des Moines) and lock at Vertou, and a tidal sluice open to boats an hour before and after high tide at Pont-Rousseau, in the suburbs of Nantes. The river is an important resource for tourism in the region. Beyond the navigable section, the river is a popular destination for canoeists. Its left-bank tributary the Petite Maine is also navigable over a length of 6 km, up to the first disused lock and weir.", "score": "1.4667053" }, { "id": "25215433", "title": "Étamamiou River", "text": " The river runs through the Basse-Côte-Nord between the Olomane and Little Mecatina rivers. It has a very irregular course of 160 km.Upstream from Lake Manet, about 75 km from its mouth, the river divides into two sections which meet again at Foucher Lake, 55 km further down. The river again divides into two channels 5 km before reaching the gulf, which one arm enters downstream from the hamlet of Étamamiou and the other arm enters in Bussière Bay. There is an impressive rapids near the mouth, but above this the river is calm. The mouth of the river is in the municipality of Côte-Nord-du-Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent in Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent Regional County Municipality. The river mouth is about 110 km west of La Tabatière and 110 km east of Natashquan. The Ouapitagone Archipelago is just south of the river mouth.", "score": "1.4659005" }, { "id": "159375", "title": "Noire River (English River tributary)", "text": " is located in a forest area 8.2 km north of the Canada-United States border and 8.9 km southwest of the village center of Saint-Chrysostome. The course of the Noire River flows over 8.0 km with a drop of 10 m according to the following segments: The Noire River generally flows north-east in an agricultural area to drain onto the west bank of the English River. This confluence is located in the heart of the village of Saint-Chrysostome, either: From the mouth of the Noire river, the current follows the course of the English river on 20.2 km to the west bank of the Châteauguay river; then follows the course of the latter on 20.2 km to the south shore of lake Saint-Louis (Saint-Laurent river).", "score": "1.4546695" }, { "id": "26336748", "title": "Corneille River", "text": " The La Corneille outfitter has exclusive fishing rights to 19 km of the Corneille River. They provide accommodation, and easy access to productive Atlantic salmon pools. There is also plentiful brook trout. The outfitter is based on a granite island at the confluence of the Corneille River and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is 60 km east of Havre-St-Pierre, accessible by car along Quebec Route 138. The island is in the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve. Only the first 9.3 km of the river is readily accessible to salmon, which cannot pass a waterfall 5.6 m high at the confluence of Lake Tanguay and the Corneille River. In 2014 a ", "score": "1.4543209" }, { "id": "27913256", "title": "Estuaire-de-la-Rivière-Bonaventure Aquatical Reserve", "text": " The aquatic reserve of Estuaire-de-la-Rivière-Bonaventure (in French: Réserve aquatique de l'Estuaire-de-la-Rivière-Bonaventure) is a aquatic reserve of Quebec, in Canada, located near the town of Bonaventure in the Gaspé Peninsula. The mission of this Protected area of 218.73 ha is to preserve the estuary of the Bonaventure River, one of the ten barachois estuaries in Quebec. We find on the islands of the estuary several rare species in Quebec including the Macoun's gentian (Gentianopsis virgata subsp. Macounii), the aster of Anticosti and Richardson's muhlenbergie as well as twenty-seven other rare plant species in the Gaspé. The reserve, born from the donation of a forestry company to the government of Quebec in 2001, was partially protected during the creation, in 2005, of the floral habitat of Barachois-de-Bonaventure, intended to safeguard the vegetation of the islands. The protected area, definitively created in 2009, is administered by the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment, and Fight Against Climate Change.", "score": "1.4532056" }, { "id": "30541082", "title": "Carrefour, Ouest", "text": " by the South-South-East trajectory of the 8th Section, Martissant, of the commune of Port-au-Prince. The coordinates of the municipality are located on the one hand between 72 ° 22 'and 72 ° 27 west longitude and on the other hand between 18 ° 30' and 18 ° 35 'north latitude. Its area is estimated at 190 km². As far as hydrography is concerned, the Froide River, one of the most important watercourses in the municipality, flows through Communal Sections of Plato Dufresney and continues to the Pond Section of the commune Of Petion-Ville. Then the river of Chauffard which irrigates the houses of the communal section Procy, that of Bengas ", "score": "1.4489224" }, { "id": "10379411", "title": "La Nouvelle branch", "text": " Navigation is in the river Aude for a distance of only 800 m between the two canals. However, on leaving the Canal de Jonction it is necessary first to head upstream before turning and coming back downstream against the opposite bank to the Canal de la Robine in order to avoid shallows caused by silt banks in the middle of the channel.", "score": "1.4425759" }, { "id": "4115525", "title": "Dauphine River", "text": " of the village of Sainte-Famille-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, at 3.0 km southeast of chenal de l'Île d'Orléans and 5.4 km northeast of the shore of Saint Lawrence River (chenal des Grands Voiliers). From this source, the course of the Dauphine River descends on 11.3 km, with a drop of 107 m, according to the following segments: The Dauphine River flows at the bottom of a small harbor in Saint-Jean-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, on the edge of Saint-François-de-l'Île-d'Orléans (northeast side). This harbor whose sandstone of about 0.26 km at low tide, is attached to Chenal des Grands Voiliers whose width is 7.0 m at this location. This channel is crossed by the St. Lawrence River. This harbor faces Île Madame and is located across the reef from Île Madame.", "score": "1.4425623" }, { "id": "6323998", "title": "La Vérendrye Wildlife Reserve", "text": " La Vérendrye wildlife reserve is one of the largest reserves in the province of Quebec, Canada, covering 12,589 square kilometres of contiguous land and lake area (Assinica wildlife reserve is the largest in the province, but its territory is broken up in four non-contiguous parts). It is named after Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye, a French-Canadian explorer. Located 180 km north of Ottawa (Canada’s capital), it is traversed from south to north by Route 117. With more than 4000 lakes and rivers and two huge reservoirs (Cabonga and Dozois), the wilderness territory is a venue of choice for outdoor enthusiasts. In addition to hunting and fishing, it also offers the opportunity to practice wilderness camping or canoe camping on more than 800 km of interconnecting canoe routes. Two First Nation communities are found within the boundaries of the wildlife reserve: Kitcisakik on Great Victoria Lake and Lac-Rapide on Cabonga Reservoir.", "score": "1.4408797" }, { "id": "1261119", "title": "Delta de la Dranse National Nature Reserve", "text": "Close to 750 plant species including orchids; ; More than 200 species of birds, notably the red-crested pochard, the little ringed plover – the reserve is the only nesting site for the common tern in the larger Rhone basin, additionally it is the southernmost point where the common gull nests; ; Numerous reptiles and amphibian species are equally represented; ; European beavers are well established along the banks. The Delta de la Dranse National Nature Reserve is a nature reserve located in the delta of the Dranse river. The reserve is located to the east of the commune of Thonon-les-Bains in southeastern France. ", "score": "1.4400781" }, { "id": "25103181", "title": "Neritilia succinea", "text": " This species fas found on the riverbank on the West Indian island of Dominica. ; also off Guadeloupe.", "score": "1.4393346" } ]
[ "Vienne (river)\n The Vienne (Vinhana, ) is a major river in south-western France. It is 363 km long. It is a significant left tributary of the lower Loire. It supports numerous hydroelectric dams, and it is the main river of the northern part of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Two French departments are named after the Vienne: Haute-Vienne (87) in the Limousin region and Vienne (86) both in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.", "Noire River (L'Assomption River tributary)\n The Noire River (in French: rivière Noire) is a watercourse running through the municipalities of Saint-Zénon, Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie and Saint-Jean-de-Matha, in the Matawinie Regional County Municipality (MRC), in the administrative region of Lanaudière, in Quebec, in Canada.", "Fanambana River\n The Fanambana River is located in northern Madagascar and crosses the Route Nationale 5a near Fanambana. Its sources are situated in the Marojejy Massif and flows into the Indian Ocean south of Vohemar.", "Matapédia, Quebec\n The Matapédia River is internationally recognized for its many pools for fishing for Atlantic salmon. To safeguard these pools for future generations, the wildlife reserve Rivières-Matapédia-et-Patapédia was established on a part of its course to protect this resource. The Matapédia flat is located near the mouth of the Restigouche just north of the bridge.", "Rivière la Retenue\n The rivière la Retenue (English: Retained River) is a tributary of the east bank of the Ferrée river. It flows in the municipalities of Château-Richer and L'Ange-Gardien, in the La Côte-de-Beaupré Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Capitale-Nationale, in the province of Quebec, in Canada. The lower part of this valley is served by roads around Lac la Retenue. The intermediate part which follows the foot of the big mountain, is served by a forest road for the needs of forestry and the maintenance of high-voltage lines of Hydro-Quebec. The upper part, which is difficult to access because of the mountainous terrain, is served by a forest road from the north. Forestry is the main economic activity in this valley; second, recreational tourism. The surface of the Retained River is generally frozen from the beginning of December until the end of March; however, safe traffic on the ice is generally from mid-December to mid-March. The upper part of the river is subject to a frost period of about a week more due to the altitude. The water level of the river varies with the seasons and the precipitation; the spring flood occurs in March or April.", "Olomane River\n The Olomane basin covers 5426 km2. It lies between the basins of the Washicoutai River to the west and the Coacoachou River to the east. It includes part of the unorganized territory of Petit-Mécatina, Quebec and part of the municipality of Côte-Nord-du-Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent. The proposed River Natashquan Biodiversity Reserve would be partially within the watershed. The river is more than 200 km long, flowing to the west of the Étamamiou River. It rises in a swampy area, first flows northwest, then makes an abrupt turn and flows south to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The mouth of the Olomane River is in the municipality of Côte-Nord-du-Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent in Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent Regional County Municipality. The Innu settlement of La Romaine is on the west shore of the bay at the mouth of the river.", "Olomane River\n According to the Dictionnaire des rivières et lacs de la province de Québec (1914), \"OLOMANOSHIBOU, (Riviere) Situated 50 miles from Natashquan on the north shore of St-Laurent, Saguenay County. It is one of the most beautiful rivers in the North. Canadians refer to it more generally as GRANDE ROMAINE, although the word itself OLOMANOSHIBOU means 'paint river'. This river is full of voluminous salmon and trout. Landlocked salmon are also widespread in this watercourse. It is also, according to M. de Puyjalon, a hunting territory of high value, but in recent years, it has lost its importance in this respect. A mile from the entrance to the river is a village of about ten families. The Hudson's Bay Company has an exchange where about fifty Montagnais families come to trade each year. When it comes to residents, they are only occupied in fishing for cod and hunting.\"", "L'Assomption River\n The Assomption River (in French Rivière l'Assomption, named after the Assumption of Mary) is the most important waterway in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada. It is over 200 km long, and has a drainage basin (watershed) of 4220 km2. Its source is the Mont Tremblant massif. Seven significant rivers flow into the Assomption (de la Boule, Versailles, Noire, la Chaloupe, Ouareau, Saint-Esprit, and Achigan) before it flows into the Rivière des Prairies at Repentigny, Quebec. About 150,000 people live in the drainage area of this river.", "Rivière de Cayenne\n The Rivière de Cayenne (\"Cayenne River\") is a river in French Guiana, formed by the Rivière des Cascades, Tonnegrande, and Montsinéry River. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean near the city of Cayenne, forming an estuary about 2 km long. It is 43.7 km long, including its upper course Rivière des Cascades. The river featured prominently in both the movie and the book 'Papillon' by Henri Charrière.", "Sèvre Nantaise\n The river is navigable over a length of 21.5 km from the village of Monnières to the confluence. It has a horseshoe weir (Chaussée Des Moines) and lock at Vertou, and a tidal sluice open to boats an hour before and after high tide at Pont-Rousseau, in the suburbs of Nantes. The river is an important resource for tourism in the region. Beyond the navigable section, the river is a popular destination for canoeists. Its left-bank tributary the Petite Maine is also navigable over a length of 6 km, up to the first disused lock and weir.", "Étamamiou River\n The river runs through the Basse-Côte-Nord between the Olomane and Little Mecatina rivers. It has a very irregular course of 160 km.Upstream from Lake Manet, about 75 km from its mouth, the river divides into two sections which meet again at Foucher Lake, 55 km further down. The river again divides into two channels 5 km before reaching the gulf, which one arm enters downstream from the hamlet of Étamamiou and the other arm enters in Bussière Bay. There is an impressive rapids near the mouth, but above this the river is calm. The mouth of the river is in the municipality of Côte-Nord-du-Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent in Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent Regional County Municipality. The river mouth is about 110 km west of La Tabatière and 110 km east of Natashquan. The Ouapitagone Archipelago is just south of the river mouth.", "Noire River (English River tributary)\n is located in a forest area 8.2 km north of the Canada-United States border and 8.9 km southwest of the village center of Saint-Chrysostome. The course of the Noire River flows over 8.0 km with a drop of 10 m according to the following segments: The Noire River generally flows north-east in an agricultural area to drain onto the west bank of the English River. This confluence is located in the heart of the village of Saint-Chrysostome, either: From the mouth of the Noire river, the current follows the course of the English river on 20.2 km to the west bank of the Châteauguay river; then follows the course of the latter on 20.2 km to the south shore of lake Saint-Louis (Saint-Laurent river).", "Corneille River\n The La Corneille outfitter has exclusive fishing rights to 19 km of the Corneille River. They provide accommodation, and easy access to productive Atlantic salmon pools. There is also plentiful brook trout. The outfitter is based on a granite island at the confluence of the Corneille River and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is 60 km east of Havre-St-Pierre, accessible by car along Quebec Route 138. The island is in the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve. Only the first 9.3 km of the river is readily accessible to salmon, which cannot pass a waterfall 5.6 m high at the confluence of Lake Tanguay and the Corneille River. In 2014 a ", "Estuaire-de-la-Rivière-Bonaventure Aquatical Reserve\n The aquatic reserve of Estuaire-de-la-Rivière-Bonaventure (in French: Réserve aquatique de l'Estuaire-de-la-Rivière-Bonaventure) is a aquatic reserve of Quebec, in Canada, located near the town of Bonaventure in the Gaspé Peninsula. The mission of this Protected area of 218.73 ha is to preserve the estuary of the Bonaventure River, one of the ten barachois estuaries in Quebec. We find on the islands of the estuary several rare species in Quebec including the Macoun's gentian (Gentianopsis virgata subsp. Macounii), the aster of Anticosti and Richardson's muhlenbergie as well as twenty-seven other rare plant species in the Gaspé. The reserve, born from the donation of a forestry company to the government of Quebec in 2001, was partially protected during the creation, in 2005, of the floral habitat of Barachois-de-Bonaventure, intended to safeguard the vegetation of the islands. The protected area, definitively created in 2009, is administered by the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment, and Fight Against Climate Change.", "Carrefour, Ouest\n by the South-South-East trajectory of the 8th Section, Martissant, of the commune of Port-au-Prince. The coordinates of the municipality are located on the one hand between 72 ° 22 'and 72 ° 27 west longitude and on the other hand between 18 ° 30' and 18 ° 35 'north latitude. Its area is estimated at 190 km². As far as hydrography is concerned, the Froide River, one of the most important watercourses in the municipality, flows through Communal Sections of Plato Dufresney and continues to the Pond Section of the commune Of Petion-Ville. Then the river of Chauffard which irrigates the houses of the communal section Procy, that of Bengas ", "La Nouvelle branch\n Navigation is in the river Aude for a distance of only 800 m between the two canals. However, on leaving the Canal de Jonction it is necessary first to head upstream before turning and coming back downstream against the opposite bank to the Canal de la Robine in order to avoid shallows caused by silt banks in the middle of the channel.", "Dauphine River\n of the village of Sainte-Famille-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, at 3.0 km southeast of chenal de l'Île d'Orléans and 5.4 km northeast of the shore of Saint Lawrence River (chenal des Grands Voiliers). From this source, the course of the Dauphine River descends on 11.3 km, with a drop of 107 m, according to the following segments: The Dauphine River flows at the bottom of a small harbor in Saint-Jean-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, on the edge of Saint-François-de-l'Île-d'Orléans (northeast side). This harbor whose sandstone of about 0.26 km at low tide, is attached to Chenal des Grands Voiliers whose width is 7.0 m at this location. This channel is crossed by the St. Lawrence River. This harbor faces Île Madame and is located across the reef from Île Madame.", "La Vérendrye Wildlife Reserve\n La Vérendrye wildlife reserve is one of the largest reserves in the province of Quebec, Canada, covering 12,589 square kilometres of contiguous land and lake area (Assinica wildlife reserve is the largest in the province, but its territory is broken up in four non-contiguous parts). It is named after Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye, a French-Canadian explorer. Located 180 km north of Ottawa (Canada’s capital), it is traversed from south to north by Route 117. With more than 4000 lakes and rivers and two huge reservoirs (Cabonga and Dozois), the wilderness territory is a venue of choice for outdoor enthusiasts. In addition to hunting and fishing, it also offers the opportunity to practice wilderness camping or canoe camping on more than 800 km of interconnecting canoe routes. Two First Nation communities are found within the boundaries of the wildlife reserve: Kitcisakik on Great Victoria Lake and Lac-Rapide on Cabonga Reservoir.", "Delta de la Dranse National Nature Reserve\nClose to 750 plant species including orchids; ; More than 200 species of birds, notably the red-crested pochard, the little ringed plover – the reserve is the only nesting site for the common tern in the larger Rhone basin, additionally it is the southernmost point where the common gull nests; ; Numerous reptiles and amphibian species are equally represented; ; European beavers are well established along the banks. The Delta de la Dranse National Nature Reserve is a nature reserve located in the delta of the Dranse river. The reserve is located to the east of the commune of Thonon-les-Bains in southeastern France. ", "Neritilia succinea\n This species fas found on the riverbank on the West Indian island of Dominica. ; also off Guadeloupe." ]
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[ { "id": "6105323", "title": "Panaitoliko (mountain range)", "text": " Panaitoliko (Παναιτωλικό) is a mountain range in the northeastern part of Aetolia-Acarnania and southwestern Evrytania, in western Greece. Its highest summit, Katelanos (Κατελάνος), is the highest point of Aetolia-Acarnania at 1,924 m. Its length is approximately 25 km long from east to west and its width is approximately 15 km wide. The nearest mountains are Kaliakouda to the northeast, the mountains of Nafpaktia to the southeast and Valtou to the northwest. Lake Trichonida lies to the south. The Panaitoliko extends from the Acheloos valley in the northwest to the Evinos valley in the east. There are forests in the lower areas, and grasslands in the higher elevations. The municipal unit of Panaitoliko took its name from this mountain range. Villages near the Panaitoliko include Prousos in the north, Mesokomi in the northeast, Amvrakia in the southeast, Skoutera in the southwest and Agios Vlasios in the northwest.", "score": "1.6252025" }, { "id": "1297065", "title": "Panetolikos F.C.", "text": " Panetolikos' training center, named \"Emileon\", in Municipal Apartment of Dokimi, Agrinio. Emileon, the training center that escapes from Greek standards and is approaching the European. Α real jewel, not only for the \"canaries\", but also for Greek sports as a whole. A jewel made by the president of Panetolikos, Fotis Kostoulas. Soccer fields, swimming pools, courts, tennis, basketball and beach volleyball create a unique place. A place that is enjoyed not only by the football players, but also by the citizens of Agrinio.", "score": "1.4833922" }, { "id": "28696072", "title": "Aitoliko", "text": " Aitoliko (Greek: Αιτωλικό) is a town and a former municipality in Aetolia-Acarnania, West Greece, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Messolonghi, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 129.305 km2. It is located north of the Acheloos delta. The Greek National Road 5/E55 passes through the municipal unit. It is located SW of Agrinion, about 20 km NW of Messolonghi, W of Nafpaktos and the Rio-Antirrio bridge and SE of Astakos. Until it became a part of Greece, it was known as Anatoliko (Ανατολικό), meaning eastern.", "score": "1.4652233" }, { "id": "9343834", "title": "Panetolikos Stadium", "text": " Panetolikos Stadium (Greek: Γήπεδο Παναιτωλικού Gipedo Panaitolikou) is a multi-use stadium in Agrinio in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Panetolikos. The stadium is located at Prousiotissis Street and it holds a capacity of 5,230 all-seated. Its highest attendance was 11,012 during a match against Olympiakos in 1977. There are plans to increase the seating capacity of the stadium to 11,000 in the future if necessary. Nowadays the average attendance is 5,000 (6,288 after expansion completion). Even though Agrinio is small city, Panetolikos supporters known as \"The Warriors\" are well known for their loyalty for the team.", "score": "1.4379183" }, { "id": "29215478", "title": "Fotis Perlikos", "text": " Perlikos was born in Piraeus, Greece. He has lived in Profitou Ilia, Nea Smirni, Paleo Faliro, and Kallithea, all areas of Athens, Greece. He studied medicine and is now employed as a medical doctor in Sotiria Hospital. He claims to be a normal everyday citizen, not a professional politician, and not rich.", "score": "1.4188385" }, { "id": "28696074", "title": "Aitoliko", "text": " Aitoliko has primary schools, a High School (first three years of secondary education), a Lyceum (the second three-year period of secondary education), several churches, a small post office and a central square. The geography has rocky bushy hills to the east and farms along with some grasslands and swamps as far as the Achelous to the west. The Aitoliko Lagoon is a lagoon located east of Aitoliko surrounding the main municipality and is 14 km² in area. Aitoliko was located with relation to the ancient towns of Pleuron and Oiniadai. The name of the town in the middle of the lagoon dates back to ancient times. The old part of the town lies on an island between two lagoons; the Aitoliko Lagoon, which extends up to Stamna, lies to the north, and the Missolonghi Lagoon, which was Lake Kynia in antiquity lies to the south and connects with Gulf of Patras and into the Ionian Sea. The island is connected to the mainland on each side by two bridges.", "score": "1.3910532" }, { "id": "28696076", "title": "Aitoliko", "text": " Around 900 A.D, the Byzantine fleet from Naupaktos (Lepanto) at the Gulf of Corinth became and capital and became Nikopolis. The new capital became secured by the fortress. One of these fortresses were favourable for defense on the island and the lagoons in Aitoliko. Since the 12th century, the island fortress of Anatoliko developed to the city. In 1406, it was sold to Carlo I Tocco of Kefallinia. The Venetian forces divided their incomes from the salt gardens and fishing waters of Anatoliko which lasted until 1430. During the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire, in the beginning of the 19th century, Aitolikon experienced three Turkish sieges before it became a part of Greece. There were 500 Greek defenders and 15,000 Turks in the first siege, The second siege was repelled, in the third siege, Aitolikon was re-taken by the Turks at the same time as Mesolonghi on April 11, 1826. Generals from Greece that participated included Georgios Liakatas.", "score": "1.3832525" }, { "id": "1297050", "title": "Panetolikos F.C.", "text": " Panetolikos Football Club (ΠΑΕ Παναιτωλικός), or with its full name Panetolikós Yimnastikós Filekpedeftikós Síllogos (Παναιτωλικός Γυμναστικός Φιλεκπαιδευτικός Σύλλογος; Pan-Aetolian Gymnastic and Educational Club), is a Greek professional football club based in Agrinio, Greece. Panetolikos was founded in 1926 and is considered one of the historical clubs in Greece, currently participating in the Greek First Division. Some of the most well known players that started their career in the club are Stratos Apostolakis, former Greek recordman in international caps (96), and Petros Michos. Team colors are yellow and blue. The club's symbol is Titormus, the ancient Aetolian hero and their motto is \"Τίτορμος Αιτωλός Ούτος Άλλος Ηρακλής\" (Títormos Etolós Oútos Állos Iraklís), translated as Titormus the Aetolian is another Heracles.", "score": "1.3825092" }, { "id": "26549747", "title": "Koufonisia", "text": " Pano Koufonisi is the smallest and most densely populated island of the Cycladic island group. It has an area of 5.8 km² and 399 residents (2011). The main occupation of the locals is fishing and, in recent years, tourism. Compared to its population, it has one of the biggest fishing fleets in Greece. The white windmill on the east side of the port can be seen by visitors when they arrive on the island. The settlement of Chora on the southwest coast of Koufonisi is an example of Cycladic architecture.", "score": "1.3769324" }, { "id": "32731676", "title": "Megali Panagia, Chalkidiki", "text": " Megali Panagia is a big village in Chalkidiki peninsula. It is located in the east of Chalkidiki prefecture, 80 kilometres from Thessaloniki and 12 from Arnaia, built at 440 meters height, in the slopes of the hill named Chtikela. In the brief past was the seat of local municipality (Panagia municipality). Today is included in Aristotelis municipality.", "score": "1.3738887" }, { "id": "3788538", "title": "Panagia Ekatontapiliani", "text": " Panagia Ekatontapiliani (literally the church with 100 doors) or Panagia Katapoliani is a historic Byzantine church complex in Parikia town, on the island of Paros in Greece. The church complex contains a main chapel surrounded by two more chapels and a baptistery with a cruciform font. The origin of the church's name is obscure, as it does not have one hundred doors, or gates. One theory suggests that it is a corruption of the name \"Katapoliani\", i.e. \"Lower Town church\", as it lies by the sea in the lower part of the town of Parikia. The church dates to 326. Its oldest ", "score": "1.372964" }, { "id": "9132232", "title": "Kyrenia", "text": " neglect and disrepair, turned to ruin. The rest of the inhabitants moved further out to the area known as Pano Kyrenia or the ‘Riatiko' (so called because it once belonged to a king) or fled further inland and to the mountain villages of Thermeia, Karakoumi, Kazafani, Bellapais and Karmi. The town revived again when bribes and gifts paid to local Turkish officials caused them to permit local maritime trade with Asia Minor and the Aegean islands to resume. In 1783, the church of Chrysopolitissa was renovated. Then in 1856, following the Hatt-i Humayun, which introduced social and political reform and greater religious freedom for the various peoples of the Ottoman Empire, the church of Archangel Michael ", "score": "1.3680134" }, { "id": "1297062", "title": "Panetolikos F.C.", "text": " Panetolikos Stadium (Greek: Γήπεδο Παναιτωλικού -Gipedo Panetolikou) is a football stadium in Agrinio, Greece. It is currently used for football matches, mainly as the home stadium of Panetolikos. It is located at Prousiotissis Street and it holds 7,500 people. Its highest attendance was 11,012 people during a match against Olympiacos in 1977. There are plans to increase the seating capacity of the stadium to 8,800 spectators. Nowadays the average attendance is 6,000. Panetolikos Stadium has three stands. It has been used as a football ground since 1930, however, the first stand (the small one) was not constructed until the mid-1950s. The main ", "score": "1.3669431" }, { "id": "9808256", "title": "Galata, Cyprus", "text": " In Galata there is Panagia tis Podithou (), church from 1502, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with nine other Painted Churches in the Troödos Region. Church Panagia Theotokos/Archangel Michael from 1514. is located 100 m near Panagia tis Podithou. Small church Agios Sozomenos from 1513 is in middle of village near big main Galata church Panagia Odegetria (Virgin Mary guiding), built in 1930. Agia Paraskevi and Agios Georgios are small 16th century churches on road between Galata and Kakopetria. Agios Nicolaos is small church from the 15th century at western entrance of Galata.", "score": "1.3652351" }, { "id": "10646736", "title": "Agios Sergios, Cyprus", "text": " In 2013, Yeni Boğaziçi became an international Cittaslow member, the first in the whole of Cyprus.", "score": "1.362432" }, { "id": "31468790", "title": "Elati, Trikala", "text": " According to tradition, Elati was settled a few years after the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire. The present location of the village is fairly new. Before 1943, the village was located more westerly, near the river. In 1943, the village was burned down in by the German Army during the German occupation of Greece. Along the driveway from Trikala to Elati is the Porta Panagia church, built in 1283 in the village of Pyli. The arched bridge over the Portaikos river was built in 1514 by Saint Bessarion II of Larissa. In the area there are many monasteries. Monasteries still in operation are the Gouras Monastery, and Agiou Vissarionos Monastery, both located near Pyli. The rest of the monasteries are deserted, but they can be located near the villages of Neraidochori, Pyrra, Desi, and Gardiki.", "score": "1.3573763" }, { "id": "14225936", "title": "Panagia, Nicosia", "text": " Pallouriotissa (Παλλουριώτισσα []) is an area of Nicosia, Cyprus, formerly an independent village, which was annexed to the municipality in 1968. It was subsequently divided into the quarters of Panayia (Panagia) and Saints Constantine and Helen (Agioi Konstantinos kai Eleni). As of 2011, their combined population was 15,607. Pallouriotissa is immediately south of Kaimakli.", "score": "1.3556963" }, { "id": "13296394", "title": "Pano Polemidia", "text": " The Turkish Cypriot football club Binatlı Yılmaz S.K., now based in Morphou, was founded in 1940, playing in the Turkish Cypriot Second Division. The professional club APK Karmiotissa Pano Polemidion represents the settlement in the main Cypriot Second Division.", "score": "1.3553553" }, { "id": "11049778", "title": "Tsikalia", "text": " Tsikalia (in Greek \"Τσικαλιά\") is a village of the Mani peninsula in Laconia in Southern Greece. It is very near to Cape Matapan, which is the southernmost point of mainland Greece and Europe. It consists of Pano Chora and Kato Chora. It belongs to the municipality of East Mani with its administrative capital at Gytheio and its historical capital at Areopoli. Its main church, in the centre of the village, is Agia Kyriaki. Its cemetery is Konstadounia with the church Agios Konstadinos inside it. The community of Tsikalia consists of the villages Tsikalia, Moudanistika, Kotrafi, Sychalasmata and Xerolakos.", "score": "1.3517263" }, { "id": "29136157", "title": "Ano Panta", "text": " Ano Panta (Άνω Πάντα) is one of the two regions of Othoni island, near Corfu, Greece. It includes the western villages of the island (Chorio, Dafni, Stavros etc.) while Kato Panta (Κάτω Πάντα) covers the central and eastern part of Othoni.", "score": "1.3469694" } ]
[ "Panaitoliko (mountain range)\n Panaitoliko (Παναιτωλικό) is a mountain range in the northeastern part of Aetolia-Acarnania and southwestern Evrytania, in western Greece. Its highest summit, Katelanos (Κατελάνος), is the highest point of Aetolia-Acarnania at 1,924 m. Its length is approximately 25 km long from east to west and its width is approximately 15 km wide. The nearest mountains are Kaliakouda to the northeast, the mountains of Nafpaktia to the southeast and Valtou to the northwest. Lake Trichonida lies to the south. The Panaitoliko extends from the Acheloos valley in the northwest to the Evinos valley in the east. There are forests in the lower areas, and grasslands in the higher elevations. The municipal unit of Panaitoliko took its name from this mountain range. Villages near the Panaitoliko include Prousos in the north, Mesokomi in the northeast, Amvrakia in the southeast, Skoutera in the southwest and Agios Vlasios in the northwest.", "Panetolikos F.C.\n Panetolikos' training center, named \"Emileon\", in Municipal Apartment of Dokimi, Agrinio. Emileon, the training center that escapes from Greek standards and is approaching the European. Α real jewel, not only for the \"canaries\", but also for Greek sports as a whole. A jewel made by the president of Panetolikos, Fotis Kostoulas. Soccer fields, swimming pools, courts, tennis, basketball and beach volleyball create a unique place. A place that is enjoyed not only by the football players, but also by the citizens of Agrinio.", "Aitoliko\n Aitoliko (Greek: Αιτωλικό) is a town and a former municipality in Aetolia-Acarnania, West Greece, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Messolonghi, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 129.305 km2. It is located north of the Acheloos delta. The Greek National Road 5/E55 passes through the municipal unit. It is located SW of Agrinion, about 20 km NW of Messolonghi, W of Nafpaktos and the Rio-Antirrio bridge and SE of Astakos. Until it became a part of Greece, it was known as Anatoliko (Ανατολικό), meaning eastern.", "Panetolikos Stadium\n Panetolikos Stadium (Greek: Γήπεδο Παναιτωλικού Gipedo Panaitolikou) is a multi-use stadium in Agrinio in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Panetolikos. The stadium is located at Prousiotissis Street and it holds a capacity of 5,230 all-seated. Its highest attendance was 11,012 during a match against Olympiakos in 1977. There are plans to increase the seating capacity of the stadium to 11,000 in the future if necessary. Nowadays the average attendance is 5,000 (6,288 after expansion completion). Even though Agrinio is small city, Panetolikos supporters known as \"The Warriors\" are well known for their loyalty for the team.", "Fotis Perlikos\n Perlikos was born in Piraeus, Greece. He has lived in Profitou Ilia, Nea Smirni, Paleo Faliro, and Kallithea, all areas of Athens, Greece. He studied medicine and is now employed as a medical doctor in Sotiria Hospital. He claims to be a normal everyday citizen, not a professional politician, and not rich.", "Aitoliko\n Aitoliko has primary schools, a High School (first three years of secondary education), a Lyceum (the second three-year period of secondary education), several churches, a small post office and a central square. The geography has rocky bushy hills to the east and farms along with some grasslands and swamps as far as the Achelous to the west. The Aitoliko Lagoon is a lagoon located east of Aitoliko surrounding the main municipality and is 14 km² in area. Aitoliko was located with relation to the ancient towns of Pleuron and Oiniadai. The name of the town in the middle of the lagoon dates back to ancient times. The old part of the town lies on an island between two lagoons; the Aitoliko Lagoon, which extends up to Stamna, lies to the north, and the Missolonghi Lagoon, which was Lake Kynia in antiquity lies to the south and connects with Gulf of Patras and into the Ionian Sea. The island is connected to the mainland on each side by two bridges.", "Aitoliko\n Around 900 A.D, the Byzantine fleet from Naupaktos (Lepanto) at the Gulf of Corinth became and capital and became Nikopolis. The new capital became secured by the fortress. One of these fortresses were favourable for defense on the island and the lagoons in Aitoliko. Since the 12th century, the island fortress of Anatoliko developed to the city. In 1406, it was sold to Carlo I Tocco of Kefallinia. The Venetian forces divided their incomes from the salt gardens and fishing waters of Anatoliko which lasted until 1430. During the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire, in the beginning of the 19th century, Aitolikon experienced three Turkish sieges before it became a part of Greece. There were 500 Greek defenders and 15,000 Turks in the first siege, The second siege was repelled, in the third siege, Aitolikon was re-taken by the Turks at the same time as Mesolonghi on April 11, 1826. Generals from Greece that participated included Georgios Liakatas.", "Panetolikos F.C.\n Panetolikos Football Club (ΠΑΕ Παναιτωλικός), or with its full name Panetolikós Yimnastikós Filekpedeftikós Síllogos (Παναιτωλικός Γυμναστικός Φιλεκπαιδευτικός Σύλλογος; Pan-Aetolian Gymnastic and Educational Club), is a Greek professional football club based in Agrinio, Greece. Panetolikos was founded in 1926 and is considered one of the historical clubs in Greece, currently participating in the Greek First Division. Some of the most well known players that started their career in the club are Stratos Apostolakis, former Greek recordman in international caps (96), and Petros Michos. Team colors are yellow and blue. The club's symbol is Titormus, the ancient Aetolian hero and their motto is \"Τίτορμος Αιτωλός Ούτος Άλλος Ηρακλής\" (Títormos Etolós Oútos Állos Iraklís), translated as Titormus the Aetolian is another Heracles.", "Koufonisia\n Pano Koufonisi is the smallest and most densely populated island of the Cycladic island group. It has an area of 5.8 km² and 399 residents (2011). The main occupation of the locals is fishing and, in recent years, tourism. Compared to its population, it has one of the biggest fishing fleets in Greece. The white windmill on the east side of the port can be seen by visitors when they arrive on the island. The settlement of Chora on the southwest coast of Koufonisi is an example of Cycladic architecture.", "Megali Panagia, Chalkidiki\n Megali Panagia is a big village in Chalkidiki peninsula. It is located in the east of Chalkidiki prefecture, 80 kilometres from Thessaloniki and 12 from Arnaia, built at 440 meters height, in the slopes of the hill named Chtikela. In the brief past was the seat of local municipality (Panagia municipality). Today is included in Aristotelis municipality.", "Panagia Ekatontapiliani\n Panagia Ekatontapiliani (literally the church with 100 doors) or Panagia Katapoliani is a historic Byzantine church complex in Parikia town, on the island of Paros in Greece. The church complex contains a main chapel surrounded by two more chapels and a baptistery with a cruciform font. The origin of the church's name is obscure, as it does not have one hundred doors, or gates. One theory suggests that it is a corruption of the name \"Katapoliani\", i.e. \"Lower Town church\", as it lies by the sea in the lower part of the town of Parikia. The church dates to 326. Its oldest ", "Kyrenia\n neglect and disrepair, turned to ruin. The rest of the inhabitants moved further out to the area known as Pano Kyrenia or the ‘Riatiko' (so called because it once belonged to a king) or fled further inland and to the mountain villages of Thermeia, Karakoumi, Kazafani, Bellapais and Karmi. The town revived again when bribes and gifts paid to local Turkish officials caused them to permit local maritime trade with Asia Minor and the Aegean islands to resume. In 1783, the church of Chrysopolitissa was renovated. Then in 1856, following the Hatt-i Humayun, which introduced social and political reform and greater religious freedom for the various peoples of the Ottoman Empire, the church of Archangel Michael ", "Panetolikos F.C.\n Panetolikos Stadium (Greek: Γήπεδο Παναιτωλικού -Gipedo Panetolikou) is a football stadium in Agrinio, Greece. It is currently used for football matches, mainly as the home stadium of Panetolikos. It is located at Prousiotissis Street and it holds 7,500 people. Its highest attendance was 11,012 people during a match against Olympiacos in 1977. There are plans to increase the seating capacity of the stadium to 8,800 spectators. Nowadays the average attendance is 6,000. Panetolikos Stadium has three stands. It has been used as a football ground since 1930, however, the first stand (the small one) was not constructed until the mid-1950s. The main ", "Galata, Cyprus\n In Galata there is Panagia tis Podithou (), church from 1502, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with nine other Painted Churches in the Troödos Region. Church Panagia Theotokos/Archangel Michael from 1514. is located 100 m near Panagia tis Podithou. Small church Agios Sozomenos from 1513 is in middle of village near big main Galata church Panagia Odegetria (Virgin Mary guiding), built in 1930. Agia Paraskevi and Agios Georgios are small 16th century churches on road between Galata and Kakopetria. Agios Nicolaos is small church from the 15th century at western entrance of Galata.", "Agios Sergios, Cyprus\n In 2013, Yeni Boğaziçi became an international Cittaslow member, the first in the whole of Cyprus.", "Elati, Trikala\n According to tradition, Elati was settled a few years after the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire. The present location of the village is fairly new. Before 1943, the village was located more westerly, near the river. In 1943, the village was burned down in by the German Army during the German occupation of Greece. Along the driveway from Trikala to Elati is the Porta Panagia church, built in 1283 in the village of Pyli. The arched bridge over the Portaikos river was built in 1514 by Saint Bessarion II of Larissa. In the area there are many monasteries. Monasteries still in operation are the Gouras Monastery, and Agiou Vissarionos Monastery, both located near Pyli. The rest of the monasteries are deserted, but they can be located near the villages of Neraidochori, Pyrra, Desi, and Gardiki.", "Panagia, Nicosia\n Pallouriotissa (Παλλουριώτισσα []) is an area of Nicosia, Cyprus, formerly an independent village, which was annexed to the municipality in 1968. It was subsequently divided into the quarters of Panayia (Panagia) and Saints Constantine and Helen (Agioi Konstantinos kai Eleni). As of 2011, their combined population was 15,607. Pallouriotissa is immediately south of Kaimakli.", "Pano Polemidia\n The Turkish Cypriot football club Binatlı Yılmaz S.K., now based in Morphou, was founded in 1940, playing in the Turkish Cypriot Second Division. The professional club APK Karmiotissa Pano Polemidion represents the settlement in the main Cypriot Second Division.", "Tsikalia\n Tsikalia (in Greek \"Τσικαλιά\") is a village of the Mani peninsula in Laconia in Southern Greece. It is very near to Cape Matapan, which is the southernmost point of mainland Greece and Europe. It consists of Pano Chora and Kato Chora. It belongs to the municipality of East Mani with its administrative capital at Gytheio and its historical capital at Areopoli. Its main church, in the centre of the village, is Agia Kyriaki. Its cemetery is Konstadounia with the church Agios Konstadinos inside it. The community of Tsikalia consists of the villages Tsikalia, Moudanistika, Kotrafi, Sychalasmata and Xerolakos.", "Ano Panta\n Ano Panta (Άνω Πάντα) is one of the two regions of Othoni island, near Corfu, Greece. It includes the western villages of the island (Chorio, Dafni, Stavros etc.) while Kato Panta (Κάτω Πάντα) covers the central and eastern part of Othoni." ]
In what country is Villalcampo?
[ "Spain", "España", "Kingdom of Spain", "ES", "ESP" ]
country
Villalcampo
1,246,668
93
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Nestled in the northern part of the Nahuel Huapi National Park, and surrounded by lakes, forests and mountains, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful locations in the mountainous parts of Patagonia; earning it the nickname Garden of Patagonia (Spanish: Jardín de la Patagonia). Just located a couple of kilometers away from the border with Chile through the Cardenal Antonio Samoré Pass and with other nearby places such as Bariloche and San Martín de los Andes, it forms a popular tourist corridor during both summer and winter.", "score": "1.3394048" }, { "id": "15079112", "title": "Official residence", "text": "Aso Villa (President) ", "score": "1.3191304" }, { "id": "30018103", "title": "Piedecuesta", "text": " Piedecuesta (, officially Villa de San Carlos del Pie de la Cuesta) is a town and municipality in the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia, South America. It has a population of about 120,000. It is part of the metropolitan zone of Bucaramanga, which is the fifth largest urban area of Colombia by population.", "score": "1.3180683" }, { "id": "8048598", "title": "Villalbos", "text": " Villalbos is a small village in the north-east of Burgos Province, autonomous community of Castilla-Leon (Spain).", "score": "1.3058684" }, { "id": "25554685", "title": "Villablino", "text": " Villablino (Leonese: Vitsablinu) is a municipality located in the Laciana comarca, province of León, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2011 Census, the municipality had a population of 10,353 inhabitants. It has the largest commercial, economic and social center of Northwest province, and it is one of the judicial districts in the province of León.", "score": "1.3056598" }, { "id": "12633215", "title": "Villa Mexico", "text": " Villa Mexico is a town located in the communes of Cerrillos and Maipu, in the metropolitan area of Santiago, Chile. It borders the Vespucio Sur Highway in the north; and Calle Los Tilos, in the east; with Esquina Blanca Avenue to the south; and El Ferrocarril Avenue, to the west.", "score": "1.3056331" }, { "id": "33161539", "title": "Villafalletto", "text": "🇮🇹 Torremaggiore, Italy, since 2009 ", "score": "1.3028241" }, { "id": "10938831", "title": "Villa Tehuelches", "text": " Villa Tehuelches is a Chilean village (pop. 151) and capital of the commune (comuna) of Laguna Blanca in the Magallanes Province, Magallanes and Antartica Chilena Region. This area of Patagonian plains (pampas) is suitable for livestock and the breeding of sheep.", "score": "1.2986027" }, { "id": "12127699", "title": "Collado Villalba", "text": " Collado Villalba is a municipality of the Community of Madrid, in central Spain. It is located 40.3 kilometres north-west of the city of Madrid, at an altitude of 917 meters above sea level. It has a population of 63,679 (2019), with a population density of about 2,400 per km². Collado Villalba has a hot summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csa). I.E.S Lázaro Cárdenas of Collado Villalba conducts an annual student exchange program with Burlington High School in Burlington, Massachusetts. It has been managed by Professor Ramón José García Rubio for over 20 years. I.E.S María Guerrero has also started an exchange with Minervaskolan High School of Umeå, located 600 kilometres north of Stockholm, in Sweden. In addition to this school-to-school exchange, the municipality has been twinned since 1991 with the French city of Bègles, located in the Bordeaux metropolitan area in Southwestern France. ", "score": "1.2947373" }, { "id": "5430614", "title": "Villa Brazil", "text": " Villa Brazil (also Villa Brasil ) is a garimpeiros (illegal gold prospectors) village in the Boven Saramacca resort of the Sipaliwini District of Suriname.", "score": "1.2917118" }, { "id": "15800211", "title": "Villanueva de la Cañada", "text": " Lycée Molière de Villanueva de la Cañada, a French international school, is in the city.", "score": "1.2881861" }, { "id": "8210004", "title": "Joy Villa", "text": " Villa grew up in New York City and Santa Barbara, CA and has toured Scientology Churches in over 25 countries including Denmark, South Africa, France, Italy, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Mexico. She has lived in Los Angeles, Seattle, Santa Barbara, Aarhus, Denmark and currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee. Joy Villa is a Scientologist and credits her study of Scientology for improving her life and career. In December 2016 she married Danish writer and photographer Thorsten Overgaard after 4 years together. On September 25, 2019, she announced via social media she had amicably filed for divorce. On November 28, 2017, Villa filed a police complaint against Trump's former campaign manager ", "score": "1.2859657" }, { "id": "26032063", "title": "Villalpardo", "text": " Villalpardo is a municipality located in the province of Cuenca, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 1,141 inhabitants.", "score": "1.2853377" }, { "id": "26975279", "title": "Villa Rivero", "text": " Villa Rivero, Rivero, or Muela is a village in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. It is the seat of the Villa Rivero Municipality (or Muela Municipality), the second municipal section of the Punata Province. At the time of the 2001 census it had a population of 671. The size of the population of Muela is not unusual, considering Bolivia's population density of 8.9 PD/km2 in the 2001 census. As is the case with most of Bolivia's territory, this village is situated at high altitude, with nearby glacial lakes approximately 5 km from Piscumayu. The village is known for its beautiful architecture and is named after named after Francisco del Rivero, a hero of the Cochabamba Revolution. The word \"Rivero\" is not to be confused with the Spanish word for river. Villa Rivero's central square, Plaza Principal, is considered an important local attraction. The village itself was constructed in the early 19th century and has a fairly large Afro-Bolivian community. Many migrants moved to the village in the 20th century to escape violence and poverty in Bolivia's larger cities. Villa Rivero is also the birthplace of Bolivian president Villaroel Lopez.", "score": "1.2803006" }, { "id": "8048601", "title": "Villalbos", "text": " The Catholic Church of Saint Thomas Apostle was built in the past but it still keeps the Bell's Tower, the main Latin cross plant and the cemetery.", "score": "1.2775636" }, { "id": "31495550", "title": "Villa Florida", "text": " Villa Florida is one of the most important centers of tourism in the country. There are many hotel and inns, one of them being run by the Tourism Office. There are also other options, as Hotel la Playa, La Misionera and many other places to stay. Ecologic Tourism is a must, due to the natural style of the place. Ranch Tourism is available. There are several places around the city that receive and host visitors. Cabañas Museum is located in a former ranch 12 km from Villa Florida, heading to Caapucú. This ranch was once property of General Anastasio Cabañas, a hero in Cerro Porteño and Tacuary battles (1810), even before Paraguayan independence.", "score": "1.2769268" }, { "id": "30771994", "title": "Villalbilla", "text": " Villalbilla is a village in Spain. It is located in the east of the Community of Madrid, near the city of Alcalá de Henares. It had a population of 7,546 in 2005", "score": "1.2766981" }, { "id": "30146526", "title": "Villa Montellano", "text": " Villa Montellano is a town in the Puerto Plata province of the Dominican Republic, and formerly called Ingenio Montellano.", "score": "1.2762914" } ]
[ "Villalcampo\n Villalcampo is a municipality located in the province of Zamora, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 624 inhabitants.", "Villalcampo\nVillalcampo (288 inhabitants, INE 2020). ; Carbajosa (123 inhabitants, INE 2020). ; Salto de Villalcampo (0 inhabitants, INE 2020). Villalcampo is home to the town hall of 3 villages:", "Villa La Angostura\n Villa La Angostura (Spanish for Town of the Narrowing) is a town located in the Los Lagos Department in the south of the Argentine province of Neuquén, on the northwest shore of the Nahuel Huapi Lake. Nestled in the northern part of the Nahuel Huapi National Park, and surrounded by lakes, forests and mountains, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful locations in the mountainous parts of Patagonia; earning it the nickname Garden of Patagonia (Spanish: Jardín de la Patagonia). Just located a couple of kilometers away from the border with Chile through the Cardenal Antonio Samoré Pass and with other nearby places such as Bariloche and San Martín de los Andes, it forms a popular tourist corridor during both summer and winter.", "Official residence\nAso Villa (President) ", "Piedecuesta\n Piedecuesta (, officially Villa de San Carlos del Pie de la Cuesta) is a town and municipality in the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia, South America. It has a population of about 120,000. It is part of the metropolitan zone of Bucaramanga, which is the fifth largest urban area of Colombia by population.", "Villalbos\n Villalbos is a small village in the north-east of Burgos Province, autonomous community of Castilla-Leon (Spain).", "Villablino\n Villablino (Leonese: Vitsablinu) is a municipality located in the Laciana comarca, province of León, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2011 Census, the municipality had a population of 10,353 inhabitants. It has the largest commercial, economic and social center of Northwest province, and it is one of the judicial districts in the province of León.", "Villa Mexico\n Villa Mexico is a town located in the communes of Cerrillos and Maipu, in the metropolitan area of Santiago, Chile. It borders the Vespucio Sur Highway in the north; and Calle Los Tilos, in the east; with Esquina Blanca Avenue to the south; and El Ferrocarril Avenue, to the west.", "Villafalletto\n🇮🇹 Torremaggiore, Italy, since 2009 ", "Villa Tehuelches\n Villa Tehuelches is a Chilean village (pop. 151) and capital of the commune (comuna) of Laguna Blanca in the Magallanes Province, Magallanes and Antartica Chilena Region. This area of Patagonian plains (pampas) is suitable for livestock and the breeding of sheep.", "Collado Villalba\n Collado Villalba is a municipality of the Community of Madrid, in central Spain. It is located 40.3 kilometres north-west of the city of Madrid, at an altitude of 917 meters above sea level. It has a population of 63,679 (2019), with a population density of about 2,400 per km². Collado Villalba has a hot summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csa). I.E.S Lázaro Cárdenas of Collado Villalba conducts an annual student exchange program with Burlington High School in Burlington, Massachusetts. It has been managed by Professor Ramón José García Rubio for over 20 years. I.E.S María Guerrero has also started an exchange with Minervaskolan High School of Umeå, located 600 kilometres north of Stockholm, in Sweden. In addition to this school-to-school exchange, the municipality has been twinned since 1991 with the French city of Bègles, located in the Bordeaux metropolitan area in Southwestern France. ", "Villa Brazil\n Villa Brazil (also Villa Brasil ) is a garimpeiros (illegal gold prospectors) village in the Boven Saramacca resort of the Sipaliwini District of Suriname.", "Villanueva de la Cañada\n Lycée Molière de Villanueva de la Cañada, a French international school, is in the city.", "Joy Villa\n Villa grew up in New York City and Santa Barbara, CA and has toured Scientology Churches in over 25 countries including Denmark, South Africa, France, Italy, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Mexico. She has lived in Los Angeles, Seattle, Santa Barbara, Aarhus, Denmark and currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee. Joy Villa is a Scientologist and credits her study of Scientology for improving her life and career. In December 2016 she married Danish writer and photographer Thorsten Overgaard after 4 years together. On September 25, 2019, she announced via social media she had amicably filed for divorce. On November 28, 2017, Villa filed a police complaint against Trump's former campaign manager ", "Villalpardo\n Villalpardo is a municipality located in the province of Cuenca, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 1,141 inhabitants.", "Villa Rivero\n Villa Rivero, Rivero, or Muela is a village in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. It is the seat of the Villa Rivero Municipality (or Muela Municipality), the second municipal section of the Punata Province. At the time of the 2001 census it had a population of 671. The size of the population of Muela is not unusual, considering Bolivia's population density of 8.9 PD/km2 in the 2001 census. As is the case with most of Bolivia's territory, this village is situated at high altitude, with nearby glacial lakes approximately 5 km from Piscumayu. The village is known for its beautiful architecture and is named after named after Francisco del Rivero, a hero of the Cochabamba Revolution. The word \"Rivero\" is not to be confused with the Spanish word for river. Villa Rivero's central square, Plaza Principal, is considered an important local attraction. The village itself was constructed in the early 19th century and has a fairly large Afro-Bolivian community. Many migrants moved to the village in the 20th century to escape violence and poverty in Bolivia's larger cities. Villa Rivero is also the birthplace of Bolivian president Villaroel Lopez.", "Villalbos\n The Catholic Church of Saint Thomas Apostle was built in the past but it still keeps the Bell's Tower, the main Latin cross plant and the cemetery.", "Villa Florida\n Villa Florida is one of the most important centers of tourism in the country. There are many hotel and inns, one of them being run by the Tourism Office. There are also other options, as Hotel la Playa, La Misionera and many other places to stay. Ecologic Tourism is a must, due to the natural style of the place. Ranch Tourism is available. There are several places around the city that receive and host visitors. Cabañas Museum is located in a former ranch 12 km from Villa Florida, heading to Caapucú. This ranch was once property of General Anastasio Cabañas, a hero in Cerro Porteño and Tacuary battles (1810), even before Paraguayan independence.", "Villalbilla\n Villalbilla is a village in Spain. It is located in the east of the Community of Madrid, near the city of Alcalá de Henares. It had a population of 7,546 in 2005", "Villa Montellano\n Villa Montellano is a town in the Puerto Plata province of the Dominican Republic, and formerly called Ingenio Montellano." ]
In what country is Scheidt?
[ "Germany", "FRG", "BRD", "Bundesrepublik Deutschland", "Federal Republic of Germany", "de", "Deutschland", "GER", "BR Deutschland", "DE" ]
country
Scheidt (Saarbrücken)
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[ { "id": "6508676", "title": "Athanasios Scheidt", "text": " Scheidt is a product of the youth team systems of various American and German sides. He was also part of the teams as San Martín (SJ), and Leixões, but mainly played for their reserve teams and failed to debut in the first teams.", "score": "1.6504633" }, { "id": "8892301", "title": "Gintarė Scheidt", "text": " Gintarė Volungevičiūtė-Scheidt (November 12, 1982) is an Olympic medal-winning dinghy sailor from Lithuania.", "score": "1.632858" }, { "id": "6508675", "title": "Athanasios Scheidt", "text": " Athanasios Augustus Scheidt (Αθανάσιος Αύγουστος Σέιντ; born 24 March 1998) is an American soccer player of Greek descent who plays as a midfielder for Polish club Radomiak Radom.", "score": "1.5888033" }, { "id": "13302330", "title": "Scheid", "text": " Most of the population speaks German (79.1%), with Romansh being second most common (19.4%) and Portuguese being third ( 0.7%).", "score": "1.544035" }, { "id": "6508678", "title": "Athanasios Scheidt", "text": " Scheidt was born in New Jersey, United States, to Greek parents. Scheidt's father, John as well as sister, Joan, were both soccer players. Raised in Wall Township, New Jersey, Scheidt played prep soccer at Christian Brothers Academy.", "score": "1.4927204" }, { "id": "6946868", "title": "List of Lithuanian sportspeople", "text": "Gintarė Scheidt ", "score": "1.4745114" }, { "id": "9838836", "title": "Robert Scheidt", "text": " On October 25, 2008, he married a Lithuanian Olympic silver medal winner Gintarė Volungevičiūtė in the Town Hall of Kaunas, Lithuania. They have two sons.", "score": "1.4734735" }, { "id": "6026537", "title": "Edward Scheidt", "text": " Scheidt was born July 20, 1939 in Santa Monica, California United States. He graduated in 1957 from Cor Jesu High School in New Orleans and then joined the Army, where he worked in Signals Intelligence.", "score": "1.4731216" }, { "id": "9272003", "title": "Scheid (surname)", "text": "Bernhard Scheid Austrian historian ; Eusébio Scheid (born 1932), Brazilian Cardinal Priest and Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro ; Linda Scheid (1942–2011), American politician ; Richard Scheid (1876–1962), Bavarian author, unionist and USPD politician ; Edward Scheidt (born 1939), American cryptographer and ex-Chairman of the CIA Cryptographic Center ; Gottfried Scheidt (1593–1661), German Baroque composer and brother of Samuel Scheidt ; Hans-Wilhelm Scheidt (1907-1981), German Nazi official ; Mathias Scheidt, Archbishop of Vienna (1490–1493) ; Mike Scheidt, American metal vocalist ; Rafael Scheidt (born 1976), Brazilian footballer ; Robert Scheidt (born 1973), Brazilian sailor ; Samuel Scheidt (1587–1654), German Baroque composer and brother of Gottfried Scheidt ; Lords von Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig, a German noble family ; Nick Sheedy (1974- ), Lead Genealogist for the PBS television show Finding Your Roots traces his paternal lineage back to a German Scheid(t) family in West Prussia. Scheid (often spelled Scheidt) is a German surname. The surname Scheid was first found in the Rhineland of western Germany. It is dispersed across Germany and former Prussian area. Immigrants to America have often changed the spelling to variations like Shade. Notable people with the surname include: ", "score": "1.4718218" }, { "id": "15057467", "title": "Mannheim–Saarbrücken railway", "text": " The halt of Scheidt (Saar) is located centrally within the Scheidt district of Saarbrücken Scheidt and belongs to station category 6. It was created in 1879 with the opening of the St. Ingbert–Saarbrücken section of the line.", "score": "1.4673591" }, { "id": "13302324", "title": "Scheid", "text": " Scheid is a village in the municipality of Tomils in the district of Hinterrhein in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. In 2009 Scheid merged with Feldis/Veulden, Trans and Tumegl/Tomils to form the municipality of Tomils.", "score": "1.4647989" }, { "id": "13302325", "title": "Scheid", "text": " Scheid is first mentioned in the 12th Century as de Side.", "score": "1.4561088" }, { "id": "9838838", "title": "Robert Scheidt", "text": " Marseille, France, 1997 ; World Junior Championship: ; Scotland, 1991 ; Pan American Games: ; Mar del Plata, Argentina, 1995 ; Winnipeg, Canada, 1999 ; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 2003 ; Europe Cup: ; 1993, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005 ; South American Championships: ; 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2001, 2004 ; Brazilian Championships: ; 1987 (junior), 1991 (junior), 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 ; Kiel Week: ; 1999, 2000, 2004 ; Spa Week: ; 1998, 2002 ; Optimist Class: ; South American Championship (youth): ; 1985, 1986 Robert Scheidt has already won 125 titles until May, 2006, including 68 in Brazil and 57 abroad. His main achievements are: ", "score": "1.4388015" }, { "id": "11250451", "title": "Scheibel", "text": "Eligius Scheibl, Austrian politician ; (born 1952, Gmunden), Austrian painter ", "score": "1.4364672" }, { "id": "13302327", "title": "Scheid", "text": " Scheid has a population of 148, of which 2.7% are foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years the population has grown at a rate of 8.8%. , the gender distribution of the population was 50.6% male and 49.4% female. The age distribution,, in Scheid is; 99 people or 13.3% of the population are between 0 and 9 years old. 59 people or 7.9% are 10 to 14, and 34 people or 4.6% are 15 to 19. Of the adult population, 78 people or 10.5% of the population are between 20 and 29 years old. 164 people or 22.1% are 30 to ", "score": "1.4337616" }, { "id": "8969088", "title": "Rafael Scheidt", "text": " Rafael Felipe Scheidt (born February 10, 1976 in Porto Alegre, Brazil) is a retired Brazilian footballer. He was signed by Kenny Dalglish, manager of Celtic from Grêmio for £5 million and failed to make an impact. Plagued by injury and finding it hard to settle he started one game in the 1999–00 season against St Johnstone and was let out on loan to Corinthians by new manager Martin O'Neill after just five appearances. Indeed, Scheidt later admitted that following an umimpressive showing in a pre-season friendly O'Neill had told him \"I like footballers who are not like you\", further adding \"I like footballers who play well.\" The Guardian newspaper called Scheidt the second worst transfer in the history of soccer, behind Steve Daley, in an article published in 2001. ", "score": "1.4325122" }, { "id": "9838828", "title": "Robert Scheidt", "text": " Scheidt was born in São Paulo to Fritz Scheidt and Karin Kreuger Scheidt, who were both of German descent. His father gave him his first boat when he was nine, and Robert began practising in the Guarapiranga dam. With the help of Dudu Melchert, his coach, he began winning several competitions. At the age of 11, Scheidt became the South American Champion in the Optimist Class, in Algarrobo, Chile, in 1985 and again in 1986. Because of his wins, he was chosen to represent Brazil in the Optimist World Championship in 1986. This was the turning point of his career and made him decide to quit tennis and ", "score": "1.4307864" }, { "id": "9838827", "title": "Robert Scheidt", "text": " Robert Scheidt (born April 15, 1973) is a Brazilian sailor, who has won two gold medals, two silver medals and a bronze from five Olympic Games and a Star Sailors League Final. He is one of the most successful sailors at Olympic Games and one of the most successful Brazilian Olympic athletes, being one of only two to earn five medals along with fellow sailor Torben Grael, and the only Brazilian sailor to win medals in both dinghy and keelboat classes.", "score": "1.4297531" }, { "id": "3815904", "title": "Samuel Scheidt", "text": " Samuel Scheidt (baptised 3 November 1587 – 24 March 1654) was a German composer, organist and teacher of the early Baroque era.", "score": "1.4256141" }, { "id": "2373213", "title": "Bernhard Scheid", "text": "Religion in Japan, since 2001. ; Kamigraphie, since 2011 ; Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia, Vienna, since 1999. ; 11th International Conference of the European Association of Japanese Studies (EAJS), 2004 Scheid is a webmaster who has developed and maintained academic websites with the objective of advancing teaching and research in Japanese studies.", "score": "1.4191023" } ]
[ "Athanasios Scheidt\n Scheidt is a product of the youth team systems of various American and German sides. He was also part of the teams as San Martín (SJ), and Leixões, but mainly played for their reserve teams and failed to debut in the first teams.", "Gintarė Scheidt\n Gintarė Volungevičiūtė-Scheidt (November 12, 1982) is an Olympic medal-winning dinghy sailor from Lithuania.", "Athanasios Scheidt\n Athanasios Augustus Scheidt (Αθανάσιος Αύγουστος Σέιντ; born 24 March 1998) is an American soccer player of Greek descent who plays as a midfielder for Polish club Radomiak Radom.", "Scheid\n Most of the population speaks German (79.1%), with Romansh being second most common (19.4%) and Portuguese being third ( 0.7%).", "Athanasios Scheidt\n Scheidt was born in New Jersey, United States, to Greek parents. Scheidt's father, John as well as sister, Joan, were both soccer players. Raised in Wall Township, New Jersey, Scheidt played prep soccer at Christian Brothers Academy.", "List of Lithuanian sportspeople\nGintarė Scheidt ", "Robert Scheidt\n On October 25, 2008, he married a Lithuanian Olympic silver medal winner Gintarė Volungevičiūtė in the Town Hall of Kaunas, Lithuania. They have two sons.", "Edward Scheidt\n Scheidt was born July 20, 1939 in Santa Monica, California United States. He graduated in 1957 from Cor Jesu High School in New Orleans and then joined the Army, where he worked in Signals Intelligence.", "Scheid (surname)\nBernhard Scheid Austrian historian ; Eusébio Scheid (born 1932), Brazilian Cardinal Priest and Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro ; Linda Scheid (1942–2011), American politician ; Richard Scheid (1876–1962), Bavarian author, unionist and USPD politician ; Edward Scheidt (born 1939), American cryptographer and ex-Chairman of the CIA Cryptographic Center ; Gottfried Scheidt (1593–1661), German Baroque composer and brother of Samuel Scheidt ; Hans-Wilhelm Scheidt (1907-1981), German Nazi official ; Mathias Scheidt, Archbishop of Vienna (1490–1493) ; Mike Scheidt, American metal vocalist ; Rafael Scheidt (born 1976), Brazilian footballer ; Robert Scheidt (born 1973), Brazilian sailor ; Samuel Scheidt (1587–1654), German Baroque composer and brother of Gottfried Scheidt ; Lords von Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig, a German noble family ; Nick Sheedy (1974- ), Lead Genealogist for the PBS television show Finding Your Roots traces his paternal lineage back to a German Scheid(t) family in West Prussia. Scheid (often spelled Scheidt) is a German surname. The surname Scheid was first found in the Rhineland of western Germany. It is dispersed across Germany and former Prussian area. Immigrants to America have often changed the spelling to variations like Shade. Notable people with the surname include: ", "Mannheim–Saarbrücken railway\n The halt of Scheidt (Saar) is located centrally within the Scheidt district of Saarbrücken Scheidt and belongs to station category 6. It was created in 1879 with the opening of the St. Ingbert–Saarbrücken section of the line.", "Scheid\n Scheid is a village in the municipality of Tomils in the district of Hinterrhein in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. In 2009 Scheid merged with Feldis/Veulden, Trans and Tumegl/Tomils to form the municipality of Tomils.", "Scheid\n Scheid is first mentioned in the 12th Century as de Side.", "Robert Scheidt\n Marseille, France, 1997 ; World Junior Championship: ; Scotland, 1991 ; Pan American Games: ; Mar del Plata, Argentina, 1995 ; Winnipeg, Canada, 1999 ; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 2003 ; Europe Cup: ; 1993, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005 ; South American Championships: ; 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2001, 2004 ; Brazilian Championships: ; 1987 (junior), 1991 (junior), 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 ; Kiel Week: ; 1999, 2000, 2004 ; Spa Week: ; 1998, 2002 ; Optimist Class: ; South American Championship (youth): ; 1985, 1986 Robert Scheidt has already won 125 titles until May, 2006, including 68 in Brazil and 57 abroad. His main achievements are: ", "Scheibel\nEligius Scheibl, Austrian politician ; (born 1952, Gmunden), Austrian painter ", "Scheid\n Scheid has a population of 148, of which 2.7% are foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years the population has grown at a rate of 8.8%. , the gender distribution of the population was 50.6% male and 49.4% female. The age distribution,, in Scheid is; 99 people or 13.3% of the population are between 0 and 9 years old. 59 people or 7.9% are 10 to 14, and 34 people or 4.6% are 15 to 19. Of the adult population, 78 people or 10.5% of the population are between 20 and 29 years old. 164 people or 22.1% are 30 to ", "Rafael Scheidt\n Rafael Felipe Scheidt (born February 10, 1976 in Porto Alegre, Brazil) is a retired Brazilian footballer. He was signed by Kenny Dalglish, manager of Celtic from Grêmio for £5 million and failed to make an impact. Plagued by injury and finding it hard to settle he started one game in the 1999–00 season against St Johnstone and was let out on loan to Corinthians by new manager Martin O'Neill after just five appearances. Indeed, Scheidt later admitted that following an umimpressive showing in a pre-season friendly O'Neill had told him \"I like footballers who are not like you\", further adding \"I like footballers who play well.\" The Guardian newspaper called Scheidt the second worst transfer in the history of soccer, behind Steve Daley, in an article published in 2001. ", "Robert Scheidt\n Scheidt was born in São Paulo to Fritz Scheidt and Karin Kreuger Scheidt, who were both of German descent. His father gave him his first boat when he was nine, and Robert began practising in the Guarapiranga dam. With the help of Dudu Melchert, his coach, he began winning several competitions. At the age of 11, Scheidt became the South American Champion in the Optimist Class, in Algarrobo, Chile, in 1985 and again in 1986. Because of his wins, he was chosen to represent Brazil in the Optimist World Championship in 1986. This was the turning point of his career and made him decide to quit tennis and ", "Robert Scheidt\n Robert Scheidt (born April 15, 1973) is a Brazilian sailor, who has won two gold medals, two silver medals and a bronze from five Olympic Games and a Star Sailors League Final. He is one of the most successful sailors at Olympic Games and one of the most successful Brazilian Olympic athletes, being one of only two to earn five medals along with fellow sailor Torben Grael, and the only Brazilian sailor to win medals in both dinghy and keelboat classes.", "Samuel Scheidt\n Samuel Scheidt (baptised 3 November 1587 – 24 March 1654) was a German composer, organist and teacher of the early Baroque era.", "Bernhard Scheid\nReligion in Japan, since 2001. ; Kamigraphie, since 2011 ; Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia, Vienna, since 1999. ; 11th International Conference of the European Association of Japanese Studies (EAJS), 2004 Scheid is a webmaster who has developed and maintained academic websites with the objective of advancing teaching and research in Japanese studies." ]
In what country is Toronto Northwest?
[ "Canada", "Dominion of Canada", "British North America", "CAN", "CA", "ca", "can", "Can." ]
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[ { "id": "32028085", "title": "Toronto Northwest", "text": " Toronto Northwest was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1925 to 1935. It was located in the city of Toronto in the province of Ontario. This riding was created in 1924 from parts of Parkdale, Toronto North and York South ridings. It consisted of the part of the city of Toronto north of Bloor Street, west of Bathurst St. and east of the Northern Division of the Canadian National Railway, the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway eastward and Landsdowne Avenue. The electoral district was abolished in 1933 when it was redistributed between Davenport, Spadina, Trinity and York West ridings.", "score": "1.5178721" }, { "id": "11030589", "title": "Golden Horseshoe", "text": " The CN Tower in Toronto is among the most internationally notable attractions in the Golden Horseshoe. The region is home to several shopping malls such as Yorkdale Shopping Centre, Toronto Eaton Centre, Fairview Mall, Scarborough Town Centre, and Sherway Gardens. Located in the suburbs of Toronto are Vaughan Mills in Vaughan, Bramalea City Centre in Brampton, Square One Shopping Centre in Mississauga, and Pacific Mall, in Markham. Annual cultural festivals that draw tourists and local alike include the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (formerly known as Caribana) and Taste of the Danforth in Toronto. The Niagara Escarpment, a world biosphere reserve as designated by the United Nations, runs from the north at Bruce Peninsula and then east through the region cutting ", "score": "1.4189785" }, { "id": "5168858", "title": "North by Northeast", "text": " North by Northeast (or NXNE) is an annual music and arts festival held each June in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The festival's main focus is live music, but it also includes an eSports gaming tournament, comedy, a conversations series, a flea market and more. The festival events happen in a variety venues with free events on Canada's largest street, Yonge Street with events on the Street and in Yonge Dundas Square. In addition to full-time staff, the festival also has about 1,000 volunteers in festival operations. The alternative weekly newspaper Now was a major sponsor, and Now co-founder Michael Hollett owns NXNE in partnership with SXSW.", "score": "1.3805219" }, { "id": "3346557", "title": "Toronto, New South Wales", "text": " Toronto is a lakeside suburb within the city of Lake Macquarie, Greater Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia, approximately 28 km from Newcastle's central business district and is a commercial hub for the sprawling suburbs on the western shore of the lake. It is one of the major centres in the City of Lake Macquarie LGA. ", "score": "1.380482" }, { "id": "9184456", "title": "Toronto", "text": " Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,731,571 in 2016, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the anchor of the Golden Horseshoe, an urban agglomeration of 9,245,438 people (as of 2016) surrounding the western end of Lake Ontario, while the Greater Toronto Area proper had a 2016 population of 6,417,516. Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture, and is recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world. Indigenous peoples have travelled through and inhabited the Toronto area, located on a broad sloping plateau interspersed with ", "score": "1.3676845" }, { "id": "11061010", "title": "Northwestel", "text": " area (including the Bell Canada area it acquired in 1992) was characterized by north–south communications and transportation links. Airlines flew mainly north–south. Highways such as the Alaska Highway and the Mackenzie Highway were routed north–south. Telecommunication lines and tropo links routed north–south, following the natural transportation corridors. As a result, the area's low requirements were met by long-distance switching as part of southern area codes - 403 in the west and 819 in the east. The Yukon was also covered by 403, not 604, since its lines were handled, prior to Direct Distance Dialing, by operators in Edmonton, Alberta. The northern British Columbia locations, plus Fort Liard, NT ", "score": "1.3642595" }, { "id": "9184501", "title": "Toronto", "text": " city: Etobicoke (concentrated around Pearson Airport), North York, and Scarborough. Many of Toronto's former industrial sites close to (or in) downtown have been redeveloped including parts of the Toronto waterfront, the rail yards west of downtown, and Liberty Village, the Massey-Harris district and large-scale development is underway in the West Don Lands. The Gooderham & Worts Distillery produced spirits until 1990, and is preserved today as the \"Distillery District\", the largest and best-preserved collection of Victorian industrial architecture in North America. Some industry remains in the area, including the Redpath Sugar Refinery. Similar areas that retain their industrial character, but are now largely residential ", "score": "1.3611405" }, { "id": "9184548", "title": "Toronto", "text": " is also home to the MaRS Discovery District, which was created in 2000 to capitalize on the research and innovation strength of the Province of Ontario. Another institute is the McLaughlin Centre for Molecular Medicine (MCMM). Specialized hospitals are also outside of the downtown core. These hospitals include the Baycrest Health Sciences geriatric hospital and the Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital for children with disabilities. Toronto is also host to a wide variety of health-focused non-profit organizations that work to address specific illnesses for Toronto, Ontario and Canadian residents. Organizations include Crohn's and Colitis Canada, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, the Canadian ", "score": "1.3568342" }, { "id": "9184529", "title": "Toronto", "text": " Toronto is a large hub of the Canadian and global technology industry, generating $52 billion in revenues annually. In 2017, Toronto tech firms offered almost 30,000 jobs which is higher than the combination of San Francisco Bay area, Seattle and Washington, D.C. The area bound between the Greater Toronto Area, the Kitchener-Waterloo region and the City of Hamilton was termed a \"digital corridor\" by the Branham Group, a region highly concentrated with technology companies and jobs similar to Silicon Valley in California. It is the third largest center for information and communications technology in North America, coming in behind New York City and Silicon Valley, with over 168,000 people and 15,000 companies working in the Toronto technology sector alone. Toronto is also home to a large startup ecosystem. In 2013, the city was ranked as the 8th best startup scene in the world and 3rd when it came to performance and support.", "score": "1.3548739" }, { "id": "32965652", "title": "Little Manila", "text": " Toronto, in the province of Ontario, is home to the largest Filipino contingency in Canada with over 250,000 living in Toronto and its suburbs. Toronto's population is 5% Filipino and they are the fourth-largest visible minority group. Toronto is the premier destination for Filipino immigrants and tourists with about 9,000 coming every year.", "score": "1.354583" }, { "id": "13398415", "title": "Outline of Toronto", "text": "Americas ; North America ; Northern America ; Laurentia ; Canada ; Central Canada ; Eastern Canada ; Canadian Shield ; Ontario ; Southern Ontario ; Golden Horseshoe ; Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area ; Greater Toronto Area Toronto is situated in the following regions: Northern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (UTC-05), Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-04)", "score": "1.3521007" }, { "id": "30527660", "title": "Southern Ontario", "text": " per year. Southern Ontario is home to several professional sports teams, including the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs in the NHL; the Toronto Blue Jays in Major League Baseball; the NBA's Toronto Raptors; soccer's Toronto FC in MLS and Atlético Ottawa in the Canadian Premier League; and three teams in the Canadian Football League—the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Ottawa Redblacks, and Toronto Argonauts. The region also hosts the Canadian Open in golf and Rogers Cup in tennis. The area sponsors many internationally renowned festivals and events, including Toronto International Film Festival, Winterlude, Caribana, Bluesfest, Pride Week, Kitchener Oktoberfest, Havelock Jamboree, Toronto Indy, Sarnia Bayfest, Canada Day in Ottawa, International Freedom Festival in Windsor, Stratford Festival, Shaw Festival and Virgin Festival. Several large legal gambling ", "score": "1.3466599" }, { "id": "10909767", "title": "Economy of Toronto", "text": " as Yonge-Dundas Square, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada are magnets for tourists. Toronto boasts a wide variety of different high-end cuisines, because of its cultural diversity. It is the most multicultural city in the world based on percentage of residents being foreign born and has ethnic enclaves from many parts of the world, including Little Italy, Chinatown, Koreatown, and Greektown. It has recently become noted for the availability of quality restaurants. Toronto is home to a number of major league sports and is home to professional sports teams including the Toronto Argonauts, Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto FC, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors, and the Toronto ", "score": "1.3447269" }, { "id": "9184515", "title": "Toronto", "text": " world. The Ex has an average attendance of 1.25 million. City shopping areas include the Yorkville neighbourhood, Queen West, Harbourfront, the Entertainment District, the Financial District, and the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood. The Eaton Centre is Toronto's most popular tourist attraction with over 52 million visitors annually. Greektown on the Danforth is home to the annual \"Taste of the Danforth\" festival which attracts over one million people in 2½ days. Toronto is also home to Casa Loma, the former estate of Sir Henry Pellatt, a prominent Toronto financier, industrialist and military man. Other notable neighbourhoods and attractions in Toronto include The Beaches, the Toronto Islands, Kensington Market, Fort York, and the Hockey Hall of Fame.", "score": "1.3421061" }, { "id": "28557701", "title": "Culture in Toronto", "text": " North America, after Los Angeles and New York, and has the third-largest English language theatre district in the world, after New York and London. Successful television shows shot or set in the city and surrounding areas include Kim's Convenience, Schitt's Creek, SCTV, Kids in the Hall, Orphan Black, and the Degrassi franchise. The city is also home to the OVO Sound recording company. A few famous music artists that have emerged from the city or its suburbs include Peaches, Rush, Drake, Jessie Reyez, Shawn Mendes, Alessia Cara, Tory Lanez and The Weeknd. Dishes that originated in the city or that are unique to it include Peameal bacon, Peameal bacon sandwiches, East Indian rotis, Toronto-style pizza, sushi pizza, and many unique fusion cuisine dishes.", "score": "1.3400811" }, { "id": "28557729", "title": "Culture in Toronto", "text": " student population), \"Little Italy\" on College Street, \"Yonge and Eglinton\", \"Church and Wellesley\", \"Queen West\" (between Spadina Avenue and Bathurst Street), \"Greektown,\" and the \"St. Lawrence Market\" neighbourhood (the numerous bars and restaurants on Front Street East and The Esplanade). Ossington Avenue and Dundas Street West has become a new and vibrant nightlife destination that attracts mainly hipsters and other bohemian-type patrons. Parkdale, which is in the city's west end, is another area that is starting to become very popular at night with notable venues such as The Beaver, The Drake Hotel, The Gladstone Hotel and The Cadillac Lounge. The city's many dance and live music venues host a plethora of international and Canadian performers, and its comedy clubs have served as training grounds for stars such as Jim Carrey, Russell Peters, The Kids in the Hall and SCTV.", "score": "1.3394694" }, { "id": "30471119", "title": "South Asian Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area", "text": " South Asian Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area form 17% of the region's population, numbering 1 million as of 2016. Comprising the largest visible minority group in the region, Toronto is the destination of over half of the immigrants coming from India to Canada, and India is the single largest source of immigrants in the Greater Toronto Area.", "score": "1.3394257" }, { "id": "28557703", "title": "Culture in Toronto", "text": " Oscar-winning films, such as: Life Is Beautiful, American Beauty, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Slumdog Millionaire, The King's Speech, 12 Years a Slave, The Imitation Game, Room, La La Land, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and Green Book. The TIFF Bell Lightbox opened in 2010 as a permanent headquarters for TIFF. It houses film screenings (mostly Canadian, art-house, international, etc. films), restaurants, and exhibition and gallery spaces. The city is also home to the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, which is the largest documentary festival in North America. Other film festivals in Toronto include Inside Out Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival, ReelHeART International Film Festival, Toronto After Dark Film Festival, Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, and WILDsound Film Festival. Toronto also has the National Film Board of Canada.", "score": "1.3391273" }, { "id": "10598802", "title": "Geography of Toronto", "text": " with recreational trails within the city. Approximately 26 to 28 percent of Toronto is covered with over ten million trees, a fairly high percentage within a large city in North America and there are ambitious proposals to double the coverage. Some parts of Toronto, such as High Park and the lower Humber River, are located in the northernmost parts of the Carolinian forest zone found in North America. The shoreline of the former Lake Iroquois is a major east−west geological feature, which was formed at the end of the Last Glacial Period. In the west end, Davenport Road follows the ancient shoreline with the steps to Casa Loma rising above and downtown skyscrapers clearly visible to the southeast. It merges with the current ", "score": "1.3386115" }, { "id": "30527667", "title": "Southern Ontario", "text": " Many notable Canadians have been born in Southern Ontario, owing to its nature as Canada's largest concentration of population. Toronto is notable for its multiculturalism and cosmopolitan nature: it has been called the most diverse city in the world. Southern Ontario also features in the literary genre of Southern Ontario Gothic, a major strand in Canadian literature.", "score": "1.3385302" } ]
[ "Toronto Northwest\n Toronto Northwest was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1925 to 1935. It was located in the city of Toronto in the province of Ontario. This riding was created in 1924 from parts of Parkdale, Toronto North and York South ridings. It consisted of the part of the city of Toronto north of Bloor Street, west of Bathurst St. and east of the Northern Division of the Canadian National Railway, the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway eastward and Landsdowne Avenue. The electoral district was abolished in 1933 when it was redistributed between Davenport, Spadina, Trinity and York West ridings.", "Golden Horseshoe\n The CN Tower in Toronto is among the most internationally notable attractions in the Golden Horseshoe. The region is home to several shopping malls such as Yorkdale Shopping Centre, Toronto Eaton Centre, Fairview Mall, Scarborough Town Centre, and Sherway Gardens. Located in the suburbs of Toronto are Vaughan Mills in Vaughan, Bramalea City Centre in Brampton, Square One Shopping Centre in Mississauga, and Pacific Mall, in Markham. Annual cultural festivals that draw tourists and local alike include the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (formerly known as Caribana) and Taste of the Danforth in Toronto. The Niagara Escarpment, a world biosphere reserve as designated by the United Nations, runs from the north at Bruce Peninsula and then east through the region cutting ", "North by Northeast\n North by Northeast (or NXNE) is an annual music and arts festival held each June in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The festival's main focus is live music, but it also includes an eSports gaming tournament, comedy, a conversations series, a flea market and more. The festival events happen in a variety venues with free events on Canada's largest street, Yonge Street with events on the Street and in Yonge Dundas Square. In addition to full-time staff, the festival also has about 1,000 volunteers in festival operations. The alternative weekly newspaper Now was a major sponsor, and Now co-founder Michael Hollett owns NXNE in partnership with SXSW.", "Toronto, New South Wales\n Toronto is a lakeside suburb within the city of Lake Macquarie, Greater Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia, approximately 28 km from Newcastle's central business district and is a commercial hub for the sprawling suburbs on the western shore of the lake. It is one of the major centres in the City of Lake Macquarie LGA. ", "Toronto\n Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,731,571 in 2016, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the anchor of the Golden Horseshoe, an urban agglomeration of 9,245,438 people (as of 2016) surrounding the western end of Lake Ontario, while the Greater Toronto Area proper had a 2016 population of 6,417,516. Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture, and is recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world. Indigenous peoples have travelled through and inhabited the Toronto area, located on a broad sloping plateau interspersed with ", "Northwestel\n area (including the Bell Canada area it acquired in 1992) was characterized by north–south communications and transportation links. Airlines flew mainly north–south. Highways such as the Alaska Highway and the Mackenzie Highway were routed north–south. Telecommunication lines and tropo links routed north–south, following the natural transportation corridors. As a result, the area's low requirements were met by long-distance switching as part of southern area codes - 403 in the west and 819 in the east. The Yukon was also covered by 403, not 604, since its lines were handled, prior to Direct Distance Dialing, by operators in Edmonton, Alberta. The northern British Columbia locations, plus Fort Liard, NT ", "Toronto\n city: Etobicoke (concentrated around Pearson Airport), North York, and Scarborough. Many of Toronto's former industrial sites close to (or in) downtown have been redeveloped including parts of the Toronto waterfront, the rail yards west of downtown, and Liberty Village, the Massey-Harris district and large-scale development is underway in the West Don Lands. The Gooderham & Worts Distillery produced spirits until 1990, and is preserved today as the \"Distillery District\", the largest and best-preserved collection of Victorian industrial architecture in North America. Some industry remains in the area, including the Redpath Sugar Refinery. Similar areas that retain their industrial character, but are now largely residential ", "Toronto\n is also home to the MaRS Discovery District, which was created in 2000 to capitalize on the research and innovation strength of the Province of Ontario. Another institute is the McLaughlin Centre for Molecular Medicine (MCMM). Specialized hospitals are also outside of the downtown core. These hospitals include the Baycrest Health Sciences geriatric hospital and the Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital for children with disabilities. Toronto is also host to a wide variety of health-focused non-profit organizations that work to address specific illnesses for Toronto, Ontario and Canadian residents. Organizations include Crohn's and Colitis Canada, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, the Canadian ", "Toronto\n Toronto is a large hub of the Canadian and global technology industry, generating $52 billion in revenues annually. In 2017, Toronto tech firms offered almost 30,000 jobs which is higher than the combination of San Francisco Bay area, Seattle and Washington, D.C. The area bound between the Greater Toronto Area, the Kitchener-Waterloo region and the City of Hamilton was termed a \"digital corridor\" by the Branham Group, a region highly concentrated with technology companies and jobs similar to Silicon Valley in California. It is the third largest center for information and communications technology in North America, coming in behind New York City and Silicon Valley, with over 168,000 people and 15,000 companies working in the Toronto technology sector alone. Toronto is also home to a large startup ecosystem. In 2013, the city was ranked as the 8th best startup scene in the world and 3rd when it came to performance and support.", "Little Manila\n Toronto, in the province of Ontario, is home to the largest Filipino contingency in Canada with over 250,000 living in Toronto and its suburbs. Toronto's population is 5% Filipino and they are the fourth-largest visible minority group. Toronto is the premier destination for Filipino immigrants and tourists with about 9,000 coming every year.", "Outline of Toronto\nAmericas ; North America ; Northern America ; Laurentia ; Canada ; Central Canada ; Eastern Canada ; Canadian Shield ; Ontario ; Southern Ontario ; Golden Horseshoe ; Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area ; Greater Toronto Area Toronto is situated in the following regions: Northern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (UTC-05), Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-04)", "Southern Ontario\n per year. Southern Ontario is home to several professional sports teams, including the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs in the NHL; the Toronto Blue Jays in Major League Baseball; the NBA's Toronto Raptors; soccer's Toronto FC in MLS and Atlético Ottawa in the Canadian Premier League; and three teams in the Canadian Football League—the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Ottawa Redblacks, and Toronto Argonauts. The region also hosts the Canadian Open in golf and Rogers Cup in tennis. The area sponsors many internationally renowned festivals and events, including Toronto International Film Festival, Winterlude, Caribana, Bluesfest, Pride Week, Kitchener Oktoberfest, Havelock Jamboree, Toronto Indy, Sarnia Bayfest, Canada Day in Ottawa, International Freedom Festival in Windsor, Stratford Festival, Shaw Festival and Virgin Festival. Several large legal gambling ", "Economy of Toronto\n as Yonge-Dundas Square, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada are magnets for tourists. Toronto boasts a wide variety of different high-end cuisines, because of its cultural diversity. It is the most multicultural city in the world based on percentage of residents being foreign born and has ethnic enclaves from many parts of the world, including Little Italy, Chinatown, Koreatown, and Greektown. It has recently become noted for the availability of quality restaurants. Toronto is home to a number of major league sports and is home to professional sports teams including the Toronto Argonauts, Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto FC, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors, and the Toronto ", "Toronto\n world. The Ex has an average attendance of 1.25 million. City shopping areas include the Yorkville neighbourhood, Queen West, Harbourfront, the Entertainment District, the Financial District, and the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood. The Eaton Centre is Toronto's most popular tourist attraction with over 52 million visitors annually. Greektown on the Danforth is home to the annual \"Taste of the Danforth\" festival which attracts over one million people in 2½ days. Toronto is also home to Casa Loma, the former estate of Sir Henry Pellatt, a prominent Toronto financier, industrialist and military man. Other notable neighbourhoods and attractions in Toronto include The Beaches, the Toronto Islands, Kensington Market, Fort York, and the Hockey Hall of Fame.", "Culture in Toronto\n North America, after Los Angeles and New York, and has the third-largest English language theatre district in the world, after New York and London. Successful television shows shot or set in the city and surrounding areas include Kim's Convenience, Schitt's Creek, SCTV, Kids in the Hall, Orphan Black, and the Degrassi franchise. The city is also home to the OVO Sound recording company. A few famous music artists that have emerged from the city or its suburbs include Peaches, Rush, Drake, Jessie Reyez, Shawn Mendes, Alessia Cara, Tory Lanez and The Weeknd. Dishes that originated in the city or that are unique to it include Peameal bacon, Peameal bacon sandwiches, East Indian rotis, Toronto-style pizza, sushi pizza, and many unique fusion cuisine dishes.", "Culture in Toronto\n student population), \"Little Italy\" on College Street, \"Yonge and Eglinton\", \"Church and Wellesley\", \"Queen West\" (between Spadina Avenue and Bathurst Street), \"Greektown,\" and the \"St. Lawrence Market\" neighbourhood (the numerous bars and restaurants on Front Street East and The Esplanade). Ossington Avenue and Dundas Street West has become a new and vibrant nightlife destination that attracts mainly hipsters and other bohemian-type patrons. Parkdale, which is in the city's west end, is another area that is starting to become very popular at night with notable venues such as The Beaver, The Drake Hotel, The Gladstone Hotel and The Cadillac Lounge. The city's many dance and live music venues host a plethora of international and Canadian performers, and its comedy clubs have served as training grounds for stars such as Jim Carrey, Russell Peters, The Kids in the Hall and SCTV.", "South Asian Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area\n South Asian Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area form 17% of the region's population, numbering 1 million as of 2016. Comprising the largest visible minority group in the region, Toronto is the destination of over half of the immigrants coming from India to Canada, and India is the single largest source of immigrants in the Greater Toronto Area.", "Culture in Toronto\n Oscar-winning films, such as: Life Is Beautiful, American Beauty, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Slumdog Millionaire, The King's Speech, 12 Years a Slave, The Imitation Game, Room, La La Land, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and Green Book. The TIFF Bell Lightbox opened in 2010 as a permanent headquarters for TIFF. It houses film screenings (mostly Canadian, art-house, international, etc. films), restaurants, and exhibition and gallery spaces. The city is also home to the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, which is the largest documentary festival in North America. Other film festivals in Toronto include Inside Out Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival, ReelHeART International Film Festival, Toronto After Dark Film Festival, Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, and WILDsound Film Festival. Toronto also has the National Film Board of Canada.", "Geography of Toronto\n with recreational trails within the city. Approximately 26 to 28 percent of Toronto is covered with over ten million trees, a fairly high percentage within a large city in North America and there are ambitious proposals to double the coverage. Some parts of Toronto, such as High Park and the lower Humber River, are located in the northernmost parts of the Carolinian forest zone found in North America. The shoreline of the former Lake Iroquois is a major east−west geological feature, which was formed at the end of the Last Glacial Period. In the west end, Davenport Road follows the ancient shoreline with the steps to Casa Loma rising above and downtown skyscrapers clearly visible to the southeast. It merges with the current ", "Southern Ontario\n Many notable Canadians have been born in Southern Ontario, owing to its nature as Canada's largest concentration of population. Toronto is notable for its multiculturalism and cosmopolitan nature: it has been called the most diverse city in the world. Southern Ontario also features in the literary genre of Southern Ontario Gothic, a major strand in Canadian literature." ]
In what country is Gornji Davidovići?
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[ { "id": "8321302", "title": "Gornji Davidovići", "text": " Gornji Davidovići is a village in the municipality of Bileća, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "score": "1.7447183" }, { "id": "8321297", "title": "Donji Davidovići", "text": " Donji Davidovići is a village in the municipality of Bileća, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "score": "1.5708348" }, { "id": "16583706", "title": "Davidovići", "text": " Davidovići is a village in the municipality of Dobretići, Central Bosnia Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "score": "1.5327241" }, { "id": "16583707", "title": "Davidovići", "text": " According to the 2013 census, its population was 50, all Croats.", "score": "1.4888566" }, { "id": "31000555", "title": "Gornji Slaveči", "text": " Gornji Slaveči (Felsőcsalogány, Ober Slabitsch ) is a village in the Municipality of Kuzma in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. Under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the village was part of the lordship of Grad. Until 1920 Gornji Slaveči belonged to Hungary, and after the Treaty of Trianon it belonged to Yugoslavia. During the Second World War it was annexed by Hungary, and after 1945 it belonged to Yugoslavia again. Since the foundation of the Republic of Slovenia it has belonged to Slovenia. There is a large Lutheran church in the settlement. It was built in 1928.", "score": "1.4814047" }, { "id": "773254", "title": "David Rozgonyi", "text": " Rozgonyi has visited over fifty countries, including most recently India, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Hungary, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Germany (2006–2007); and Russia, Ukraine, Albania, Macedonia, Serbia (2008), Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Kosovo (2009). He prefers backpacking, walking, motorcycling, or his vintage Volkswagen bus for transport, and has lived locally among the residents of many countries during his visits.", "score": "1.4754531" }, { "id": "1184065", "title": "Gornji Tavankut", "text": " Gornji Tavankut is a village located in the Subotica municipality, in the North Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The village is ethnically mixed and its population numbering 1,381 people (2002 census).", "score": "1.4492717" }, { "id": "30303128", "title": "Gornji Kuršanec", "text": " Gornji Kuršanec (Felsőzrínyifalva) is a village in Međimurje County, Croatia. It is part of the municipality of Nedelišće and had a population of 793 in the 2011 census. The village is located close to the Drava River and just over 3 kilometres from the centre of Varaždin, the county seat of Varaždin County. The D3 state road goes through the village, providing the main traffic connection between Varaždin and Čakovec, the county seat of Međimurje County. The railroad between the two cities also goes through the village. Also close to the village is Lake Varaždin, a reservoir lake on the Drava River. The area of the lake that is close to Gornji Kuršanec is a popular summer weekend destination for many people from the region, with many log cabins built on the shores of both the lake and the river, which flows into it nearby.", "score": "1.4250991" }, { "id": "12903854", "title": "Gornji Milanovac", "text": "🇧🇬 Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria ; 🇬🇷 Edessa, Greece ; 🇲🇰 Kavadarci, North Macedonia ; 🇲🇰 Kumanovo, North Macedonia ; 🇵🇱 Nowogard, Poland ; 🇧🇬 Pleven, Bulgaria ; Slavonska Požega, Croatia ; 🇸🇮 Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia ; 🇲🇰 Staro Nagoričane, North Macedonia ; 🇷🇺 Starodub, Russia ; 🇸🇮 Starše, Slovenia ; 🇧🇦 Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina ; 🇳🇴 Vefsn, Norway ; 🇧🇦 Vlasenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Gornji Milanovac is twinned with: ", "score": "1.4221983" }, { "id": "12903820", "title": "Gornji Milanovac", "text": " water purification in Serbia and previously in Yugoslavia. Also, Gornji Milanovac is a great antagonist of GM food why it has adopted declaration and municipality statute about prohibition of this type of food. Tourists from around the world visit this municipality for its clean air, small and quiet places, inner and family vacations. Gornji Milanovac every other year is the host of International Biennial of miniature Art, founded in 1989. In village Takovo is the host of the World Music Festival, every May, June or July. Known trip places are: Takovo, Grabovica (peak of Ždreban), Savinac and Rudnik. These places are popular during the celebration of the May 1st or world-known International Workers' Day as a collegial picnic in union organization. Other significant ", "score": "1.4099565" }, { "id": "28632187", "title": "Pridjel Gornji", "text": " Pridjel Gornji (Cyrillic: Придјел Горњи) is a village in the municipality of Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This is a small village in the Doboj Region (Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina) and is a part of Doboj municipality.", "score": "1.4017692" }, { "id": "28283804", "title": "Gornji Mihaljevec", "text": " Gornji Mihaljevec is located in part of Međimurje called Gornje Međimurje at border with Slovenia. Village of Gornji Mihaljevec, municipality centre, is about 15 kilometres west from Čakovec, and some 100 kilometres north of Zagreb. The municipality covers an area of 32.15 km2. Landscape of Gornji Mihaljevec consist of low hills called Međimurske gorice, covered with vineyards, orchards and woodlands. There is a border crossing with Slovenia in village of Preseka. Border crossing connects municipality with village of Središče ob Dravi.", "score": "1.3967621" }, { "id": "31226466", "title": "Gornje Podunavlje", "text": " (in Croatia), Danube-Drava National Park (in Hungary), Gornje Podunavlje, Karađorđevo, Tikvara (in Serbia) and several Natura 2000 protected areas in Austria, Slovenia and Hungary. With 10,000 km2 in total, it would be among the largest protected terrestrial areas in Europe, hence it was named the \"Amazon of Europe - Mura-Drava-Danube\". In June 2016 UNESCO officially designated the reserve and in September 2016 five ministers opened the reserve and agreed on future cooperation and joint management. That management will include the administration of the river ecosystems in sustainable way, renewal and protection of the natural wetlands and biodiversity, taking care of the drinking water, spurring of the economic development: organic production, tourism and protection of the diverse cultural heritage in each of the countries.", "score": "1.3880467" }, { "id": "31226465", "title": "Gornje Podunavlje", "text": " Gornje Podunavlje is part of the vast Central Danube Floodplains, the large trans-boundary floodplain in the middle Danube, along the route of the southern European Green Belt. It is one of the best preserved wetlands in the Danube River Basin area. In 2009, the preliminary bilateral agreement between Croatia and Hungary was reached on creating a joint natural reserve in the Drava-Danube region. In March 2011, corresponding ecology ministries from five countries (Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia) agreed on creating a Trans-boundary Biosphere Reserve of Mura-Drava-Danube which would consist of more than 700 km2 of the core zone (already protected areas), 2,300 km2 of buffer zones and 7,000 km2 of transitional zones. It should include the already protected areas: Kopački rit, Veliki Pažut, ", "score": "1.3879831" }, { "id": "12361047", "title": "Gornja Crnuća", "text": " Gornja Crnuća is a village located in Gornji Milanovac municipality of Serbia. In the 2002 census, it had 239 residents. There are several points of significance in the village. It is best known for the house of Miloš Obrenović in which the Second Serbian Uprising was started, in fact, the village was the Capital of what was then Serbia for two years. The house was the official residence of the Sovereign, the Vraćevšnica Monastery which is one of the more significant Serbian monasteries. There also is a well-stocked hunting range and a wonderful scenic hiking path. The village was deemed an Ecological Village within the Ecological Municipality of Gornji Milanovac.", "score": "1.3865988" }, { "id": "12903814", "title": "Gornji Milanovac", "text": " at the Gornji Milanovac location on the map. Important years and dates: In 1971, due to the construction of HPP \"Đerdap 1\", it was flooded again, and the population was moved three kilometers downstream. Donji Milanovac made a great sacrifice for the general interest of the then country, for the construction of the hydropower system. Until 1991, Novi Milanovac (a city with more than 30,000 roses) had about 4,000 inhabitants. They worked in the Wood Industry \"Poreč\", factories FEP and \"Megaplast\", the hotel Lepenski Vir, agricultural cooperative \"Sloga\". They called it Serbian Hollywood because the films \"Naive\", \"Hi, Inspector\", \"Vampires are among us\" were all made there....", "score": "1.380109" }, { "id": "12903845", "title": "Gornji Milanovac", "text": "Belo Polje ; Beršići ; Bogdanica ; Boljkovci ; Brajići ; Brdjani ; Brezna ; Brezovica ; Brusnica ; Varnice ; Velereč ; Vrnčani ; Gojna Gora ; Gornja Vrbava ; Gornja Crnuća ; Gornji Banjani ; Gornji Branetići ; Grabovica ; Davidovica ; Donja Vrbava ; Donja Crnuća ; Donji Branetići ; Dragolj ; Drenova ; Družetići ; Zagradje ; Jablanica ; Kalimanići ; Kamenica ; Klatičevo ; Koštunići ; Kriva Reka ; Leušići ; Lipovac ; Lozanj ; Ločevci ; Lunjevica ; Ljevaja ; Ljutovnica ; Majdan ; Mutanj ; Nakucani ; Nevade ; Ozrem ; Polom ; Pranjani ; Prnjavor ; Reljinci ; Rudnik ; Ručići ; Svračkovci ; Semedraž ; Sinoševići ; Srezojevci ; Takovo ; Teočin ; Trudelj ; Ugrinovci ; Cerova ; Šarani ; Šilopaj Aside from the town of Gornji Milanovac, the municipality of Gornji Milanovac includes the following 60 settlements and 3 smaller towns : ", "score": "1.376121" }, { "id": "30371924", "title": "Gornji Daruvar", "text": " Gornji Daruvar (Horni Daruvar) is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D26 highway.", "score": "1.375481" }, { "id": "8651818", "title": "Gornji Grahovljani", "text": " In the past villages Gornji Grahovljani, Donji Grahovljani and Srednji Grahovljani they were just one village named Grahovljani. Between late 1991 and 1995 the village came under the control of the Republic of Serbian Krajina during the Croatian War of Independence.", "score": "1.3752458" }, { "id": "25827492", "title": "Maovice", "text": "Bijuk ; Donje Maovice ; Gornje Maovice ; Pod Umcem ; Radinje ; Svilaja In the 17th century Maovice was largely settled by new inhabitants from Croatia and Bosnia. Austrians gave to the new inhabitants land in exchange for fighting against the Ottomans. From 1869 to 1889 the settlement was called Mahovice, and from 1890 to 1910 Mavice. It consists of two villages, Gornje Maovice and Donje Maovice. Parts of a settlement are hamlets: Between Gornje and Donje Maovice there is a small Catholic Church (''crkva sv. Jure''), which was built in 1901 on the foundations of an older Croatian Roman Catholic Church, of which there is ", "score": "1.3751774" } ]
[ "Gornji Davidovići\n Gornji Davidovići is a village in the municipality of Bileća, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "Donji Davidovići\n Donji Davidovići is a village in the municipality of Bileća, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "Davidovići\n Davidovići is a village in the municipality of Dobretići, Central Bosnia Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "Davidovići\n According to the 2013 census, its population was 50, all Croats.", "Gornji Slaveči\n Gornji Slaveči (Felsőcsalogány, Ober Slabitsch ) is a village in the Municipality of Kuzma in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. Under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the village was part of the lordship of Grad. Until 1920 Gornji Slaveči belonged to Hungary, and after the Treaty of Trianon it belonged to Yugoslavia. During the Second World War it was annexed by Hungary, and after 1945 it belonged to Yugoslavia again. Since the foundation of the Republic of Slovenia it has belonged to Slovenia. There is a large Lutheran church in the settlement. It was built in 1928.", "David Rozgonyi\n Rozgonyi has visited over fifty countries, including most recently India, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Hungary, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Germany (2006–2007); and Russia, Ukraine, Albania, Macedonia, Serbia (2008), Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Kosovo (2009). He prefers backpacking, walking, motorcycling, or his vintage Volkswagen bus for transport, and has lived locally among the residents of many countries during his visits.", "Gornji Tavankut\n Gornji Tavankut is a village located in the Subotica municipality, in the North Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The village is ethnically mixed and its population numbering 1,381 people (2002 census).", "Gornji Kuršanec\n Gornji Kuršanec (Felsőzrínyifalva) is a village in Međimurje County, Croatia. It is part of the municipality of Nedelišće and had a population of 793 in the 2011 census. The village is located close to the Drava River and just over 3 kilometres from the centre of Varaždin, the county seat of Varaždin County. The D3 state road goes through the village, providing the main traffic connection between Varaždin and Čakovec, the county seat of Međimurje County. The railroad between the two cities also goes through the village. Also close to the village is Lake Varaždin, a reservoir lake on the Drava River. The area of the lake that is close to Gornji Kuršanec is a popular summer weekend destination for many people from the region, with many log cabins built on the shores of both the lake and the river, which flows into it nearby.", "Gornji Milanovac\n🇧🇬 Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria ; 🇬🇷 Edessa, Greece ; 🇲🇰 Kavadarci, North Macedonia ; 🇲🇰 Kumanovo, North Macedonia ; 🇵🇱 Nowogard, Poland ; 🇧🇬 Pleven, Bulgaria ; Slavonska Požega, Croatia ; 🇸🇮 Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia ; 🇲🇰 Staro Nagoričane, North Macedonia ; 🇷🇺 Starodub, Russia ; 🇸🇮 Starše, Slovenia ; 🇧🇦 Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina ; 🇳🇴 Vefsn, Norway ; 🇧🇦 Vlasenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Gornji Milanovac is twinned with: ", "Gornji Milanovac\n water purification in Serbia and previously in Yugoslavia. Also, Gornji Milanovac is a great antagonist of GM food why it has adopted declaration and municipality statute about prohibition of this type of food. Tourists from around the world visit this municipality for its clean air, small and quiet places, inner and family vacations. Gornji Milanovac every other year is the host of International Biennial of miniature Art, founded in 1989. In village Takovo is the host of the World Music Festival, every May, June or July. Known trip places are: Takovo, Grabovica (peak of Ždreban), Savinac and Rudnik. These places are popular during the celebration of the May 1st or world-known International Workers' Day as a collegial picnic in union organization. Other significant ", "Pridjel Gornji\n Pridjel Gornji (Cyrillic: Придјел Горњи) is a village in the municipality of Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This is a small village in the Doboj Region (Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina) and is a part of Doboj municipality.", "Gornji Mihaljevec\n Gornji Mihaljevec is located in part of Međimurje called Gornje Međimurje at border with Slovenia. Village of Gornji Mihaljevec, municipality centre, is about 15 kilometres west from Čakovec, and some 100 kilometres north of Zagreb. The municipality covers an area of 32.15 km2. Landscape of Gornji Mihaljevec consist of low hills called Međimurske gorice, covered with vineyards, orchards and woodlands. There is a border crossing with Slovenia in village of Preseka. Border crossing connects municipality with village of Središče ob Dravi.", "Gornje Podunavlje\n (in Croatia), Danube-Drava National Park (in Hungary), Gornje Podunavlje, Karađorđevo, Tikvara (in Serbia) and several Natura 2000 protected areas in Austria, Slovenia and Hungary. With 10,000 km2 in total, it would be among the largest protected terrestrial areas in Europe, hence it was named the \"Amazon of Europe - Mura-Drava-Danube\". In June 2016 UNESCO officially designated the reserve and in September 2016 five ministers opened the reserve and agreed on future cooperation and joint management. That management will include the administration of the river ecosystems in sustainable way, renewal and protection of the natural wetlands and biodiversity, taking care of the drinking water, spurring of the economic development: organic production, tourism and protection of the diverse cultural heritage in each of the countries.", "Gornje Podunavlje\n Gornje Podunavlje is part of the vast Central Danube Floodplains, the large trans-boundary floodplain in the middle Danube, along the route of the southern European Green Belt. It is one of the best preserved wetlands in the Danube River Basin area. In 2009, the preliminary bilateral agreement between Croatia and Hungary was reached on creating a joint natural reserve in the Drava-Danube region. In March 2011, corresponding ecology ministries from five countries (Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia) agreed on creating a Trans-boundary Biosphere Reserve of Mura-Drava-Danube which would consist of more than 700 km2 of the core zone (already protected areas), 2,300 km2 of buffer zones and 7,000 km2 of transitional zones. It should include the already protected areas: Kopački rit, Veliki Pažut, ", "Gornja Crnuća\n Gornja Crnuća is a village located in Gornji Milanovac municipality of Serbia. In the 2002 census, it had 239 residents. There are several points of significance in the village. It is best known for the house of Miloš Obrenović in which the Second Serbian Uprising was started, in fact, the village was the Capital of what was then Serbia for two years. The house was the official residence of the Sovereign, the Vraćevšnica Monastery which is one of the more significant Serbian monasteries. There also is a well-stocked hunting range and a wonderful scenic hiking path. The village was deemed an Ecological Village within the Ecological Municipality of Gornji Milanovac.", "Gornji Milanovac\n at the Gornji Milanovac location on the map. Important years and dates: In 1971, due to the construction of HPP \"Đerdap 1\", it was flooded again, and the population was moved three kilometers downstream. Donji Milanovac made a great sacrifice for the general interest of the then country, for the construction of the hydropower system. Until 1991, Novi Milanovac (a city with more than 30,000 roses) had about 4,000 inhabitants. They worked in the Wood Industry \"Poreč\", factories FEP and \"Megaplast\", the hotel Lepenski Vir, agricultural cooperative \"Sloga\". They called it Serbian Hollywood because the films \"Naive\", \"Hi, Inspector\", \"Vampires are among us\" were all made there....", "Gornji Milanovac\nBelo Polje ; Beršići ; Bogdanica ; Boljkovci ; Brajići ; Brdjani ; Brezna ; Brezovica ; Brusnica ; Varnice ; Velereč ; Vrnčani ; Gojna Gora ; Gornja Vrbava ; Gornja Crnuća ; Gornji Banjani ; Gornji Branetići ; Grabovica ; Davidovica ; Donja Vrbava ; Donja Crnuća ; Donji Branetići ; Dragolj ; Drenova ; Družetići ; Zagradje ; Jablanica ; Kalimanići ; Kamenica ; Klatičevo ; Koštunići ; Kriva Reka ; Leušići ; Lipovac ; Lozanj ; Ločevci ; Lunjevica ; Ljevaja ; Ljutovnica ; Majdan ; Mutanj ; Nakucani ; Nevade ; Ozrem ; Polom ; Pranjani ; Prnjavor ; Reljinci ; Rudnik ; Ručići ; Svračkovci ; Semedraž ; Sinoševići ; Srezojevci ; Takovo ; Teočin ; Trudelj ; Ugrinovci ; Cerova ; Šarani ; Šilopaj Aside from the town of Gornji Milanovac, the municipality of Gornji Milanovac includes the following 60 settlements and 3 smaller towns : ", "Gornji Daruvar\n Gornji Daruvar (Horni Daruvar) is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D26 highway.", "Gornji Grahovljani\n In the past villages Gornji Grahovljani, Donji Grahovljani and Srednji Grahovljani they were just one village named Grahovljani. Between late 1991 and 1995 the village came under the control of the Republic of Serbian Krajina during the Croatian War of Independence.", "Maovice\nBijuk ; Donje Maovice ; Gornje Maovice ; Pod Umcem ; Radinje ; Svilaja In the 17th century Maovice was largely settled by new inhabitants from Croatia and Bosnia. Austrians gave to the new inhabitants land in exchange for fighting against the Ottomans. From 1869 to 1889 the settlement was called Mahovice, and from 1890 to 1910 Mavice. It consists of two villages, Gornje Maovice and Donje Maovice. Parts of a settlement are hamlets: Between Gornje and Donje Maovice there is a small Catholic Church (''crkva sv. Jure''), which was built in 1901 on the foundations of an older Croatian Roman Catholic Church, of which there is " ]
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[ { "id": "7246817", "title": "Hobbledehoy Record Co.", "text": " Hobbledehoy Record Co. is an artistic-centric independent record label in Adelaide, Australia. Founded by Tom Majerczak while he was attending University in Melbourne, the label has released notable recordings by Blueline Medic, Owen, Arrows, This Will Destroy You and others.", "score": "2.338092" }, { "id": "7246822", "title": "Hobbledehoy Record Co.", "text": " To Be Anywhere But Here – HOB030 (LP, 2014) ; Ceres – I Don't Want To Be Anywhere But Here – HOB030 (CD, 2014) ; Kevin Devine – Bubblegum – HOB031 (LP, 2014) ; Kevin Devine – Bulldozer – HOB032 (LP, 2014) ; Ceres – Selfish Prick – HOB033 (7\", 2014) ; This Will Destroy You – Another Language – HOB034 (2xLP, 2014) ; This Will Destroy You – Another Language – HOB034 (CD, 2014) ; Luke Howard – Two & One – HOB035 (LP, 2015) ; Codes in the Clouds - Codes in the Clouds - HOB 053 (LP, 2019) (Arranged by date of release) ", "score": "1.8790052" }, { "id": "7246820", "title": "Hobbledehoy Record Co.", "text": " – HOB015 (CD, 2011) ; Braid – Closer To Closed – HOB016 (LP 12\", 2011) ; Owen – Ghost Town – HOB017 (LP, 2011) ; Lymbyc Systym – Shutter Release – HOB014 (LP, 2012) ; Eleventh He Reaches London – The Good Fight For Harmony (Remaster) – HOB018 (LP, 2012) ; Arrows / Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate) – Split – HOB019 (7\", 2012) ; Jamie Hay – King Of The Sun – HOB020 (LP, 2012) ; Jamie Hay – King Of The Sun – HOB020 (CD, 2012) ; Fourteen Nights At Sea– Untitled – HOB021 (CD, 2012) ; Charge Group – Escaping Mankind ", "score": "1.7425447" }, { "id": "7246818", "title": "Hobbledehoy Record Co.", "text": "Oh Messy Life – 1+1−1=1 – HOB001 (CD, 2006) ; Oh Messy Life – The Literature EP – HOB002 (CD, 2006) ; The City on Film – In Formal Introduction – HOB004 (CD, 2007) ; The Leap Year – With A Little Push A Pattern Appears – HOB005 (CD, 2007) ; Blueline Medic – The Middle Of The End – HOB003 (7\", 2008) ; Hey Mercedes – Unorchestrated – HOB006 (LP 12\", 2008) ; Arrows / These Hands Could Separate The Sky – Split – HOB007 (CD, 2008) ; Arrows – Modern Art & Politics – HOB008 (CD, 2008) ; Blueline Medic – 42:19 – HOB009 (LP, ", "score": "1.7394772" }, { "id": "7246821", "title": "Hobbledehoy Record Co.", "text": " HOB022 (LP, 2013) ; Fourteen Nights At Sea– Great North – HOB023 (LP, 2013) ; Fourteen Nights At Sea– Great North – HOB023 (CD, 2013) ; Eleventh He Reaches London – Hollow Be My Name (Remaster) – HOB024 (2xLP, 2013) ; Owen – L’Ami du Peuple – HOB025 (LP, 2013) ; Eleventh He Reaches London – Bānhūs – HOB026 (LP, 2013) ; Eleventh He Reaches London – Bānhūs – HOB026 (CD, 2013) ; The Leap Year – \"The Narrowing\" – HOB027 (LP, 2013) ; Ceres – \"Luck\" – HOB028 (LP 12\", 2014) ; Caspian – Waking Season – HOB029 (2LP, 2014) ; Ceres – I Don't ", "score": "1.7305934" }, { "id": "7246819", "title": "Hobbledehoy Record Co.", "text": " ; Blueline Medic – 42:19 – HOB009 (CD, 2009) ; Owen – At Home With Owen – HOB011 (CD, 2009) ; Owen – New Leaves – HOB012 (CD, 2009) ; Jamie Hay – Thieves – HOB010 (7\", 2010) ; Arrows – Try and Stay Upright – HOB013 (LP, 2010) ; Arrows – Try and Stay Upright – HOB013 (CD, 2010) ; Arrows – Modern Art & Politics – HOB008 (2xLP, 2011) ; The Leap Year – \"With A Little Push A Pattern Appears\" – HOB005 (LP, 2011) ; This Will Destroy You – Tunnel Blanket – HOB015 (2xLP, 2011) ; This Will Destroy You – Tunnel ", "score": "1.6974564" }, { "id": "7465837", "title": "Popa Chubby", "text": " label in Europe, and Blind Pig in North America. A world tour followed. In 2008, Horowitz and his ex-wife Galea, recorded Vicious Country, which was released on the Dixiefrog label. Vicious Country was chosen as 'Record of the Week' by the French Canal+ television station in March 2009. In 2015, he released Big Bad and Beautiful, a two disc live CD recorded in France with Dave Keyes on keyboards and Francesco and Andrea Beccaro playing bass and drums respectively. In 2016, he released The Catfish on French Verychords Label and on PCP Productions in North America. This record yielded both the ", "score": "1.536231" }, { "id": "31968652", "title": "Heritage Records (England)", "text": " 1009, and HLP 1010 remain undiscovered. In 1963, Standish returned to his native Australia and opened his Heritage Records shop above Frank Traynor's Folk Club in Melbourne. Because of this the Heritage label is often mistakenly thought of as an Australian label, despite the label and its releases all being based in London, England. Besides re-issuing pre World War II blues recordings of Blind Blake, Papa Charlie Jackson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Ramblin' Thomas and others; it released contemporary recordings of Lightnin' Hopkins with his brother Joel, Snooks Eaglin, Buster Pickens, Black Ace, and Maxwell Street blues artists such as Blind Jim Brewer and Arvella Gray.", "score": "1.5149932" }, { "id": "9403071", "title": "Sonorous Entertainment", "text": " Alabama, Albertina Walker, The Mighty Clouds of Joy, and many others. Over the years the HOB Records label was owned and operated by a number of companies. The label grew commercially and successfully between 1964 and 1976 when Scepter Records owned it. In 1976 the owner of Scepter Records, Florence Greenberg decided to retire and sold her record labels to Springboard International. When Springboard went bankrupt, Gusto Records acquired the HOB catalog. In the years to follow the HOB catalog continued to change hands. In the Fall of 2011 Sonorous Entertainment acquired the House of Beauty (HOB) Music Catalog which gave Sonorous the copyrights to over 3,000 sound recordings and the publishing rights to over 200 songs.", "score": "1.486877" }, { "id": "12879103", "title": "MGM Distribution", "text": "Alcotomic (Magneto Records) ; Arrows (Hobbledehoy Record Co) ; Bad Moon Born (Unsigned) ; The Basics (Independent) ; The Beautiful Girls (San Dumo/Independent) ; Ben Mitchell (Independent) ; Birds of Tokyo (Independent) ; Blue King Brown (Roots Level Records) ; Bukkcity (Unda K9) ; Butterfingers (Valley Trash Records) ; Carus and The True Believers (Independent) ; The Church (Unorthodox Records) ; Cog (Different Music/Little Samurai) ; The Conglomerate (Independent, debut album only) ; CRVZII (Nufirm Records) ; Dan Webb (Misdemeanor Records) ; Drawn from Bees (Bonefinger Records) ; The E.L.F. (Oaks Records) ; Edward Guglielmino (Independent) ; Emily Wurramara (Wantok Music) ; Endorphin (Seduction Records) ; Epicure (Independent) ; The Flairz (Lefroy Records) ; Hungry Kids of Hungary (Independent) ; Intercooler (Rhythm Ace) ; Jacqui Hunt (Auraphonic) ; ", "score": "1.4808947" }, { "id": "9237166", "title": "Sunnyslope, Phoenix", "text": " but has since moved into three houses behind The American Indian College campus. Fervor Records is owned and operated by David Hilker (one of the original founders) and Jeff Freundlich. The label has both local and national artists on their roster. The company also owns a large re-issue catalog of vintage recordings dating back to the 1920s. Slope Records Longtime Sunnyslope resident, Thomas Lopez, founded Slope Records in 2015. Originally started as hobby, the business has evolved into a full-fledged label featuring local and national Punk bands, and an array of punk re-issues. Slope Records is located at 11430 N. ", "score": "1.4713342" }, { "id": "7228268", "title": "Hooton Tennis Club", "text": " by second single, \"Kathleen Sat On The Arm Of Her Favourite Chair\". Their debut album Highest Point In Cliff Town was produced by Bill Ryder-Jones. The name of the band was taken from a tennis courts in Little Sutton. The band played a headlining tour around the UK and Europe in support of the album. The band recorded their second album, Big Box of Chocolates at Edwyn Collins' Helmsdale studio in the spring of 2016. The album was released 21 October 2016. The first single from the album is \"Katy-Anne Bellis\". Singer Madden noted that with the album the band attempted to \"come out of the sloppy slacker tag\". Currently, the band are on an indefinite hiatus.", "score": "1.47057" }, { "id": "12626824", "title": "Spillers Records", "text": " Spillers Records, established in 1894, is recognised as the oldest record shop in the world. It is located in Cardiff, Wales. In addition to selling music, it is the city's main location for buying tickets for alternative music concerts.", "score": "1.4683237" }, { "id": "28001892", "title": "Hooj Choons", "text": " In 2003, Hooj announced its dissolution as a record label. Hooj Choons was dissolved having released 136 singles plus a dozen or so album-length compilations. It is survived by its sub-label Lost Language, which has subsequently released the album Oid by Space Manoeuvres. In early October 2006, Hooj Choons announced that the label would be coming back under management from the owners of Lost Language. Their first release upon return was a re-release of Medway's \"Resurrection\" with new material slated for autumn 2007. After another few years on hiatus, they released The Wasp EP by Dopefish in January 2011.", "score": "1.4649782" }, { "id": "31546746", "title": "Bad Manners", "text": " logo of Blue Beat Records, setting up office inside a 50 ft barge called the Blood Vessel in the back garden of Buster Bloodvessel's's former home in London. After Blue Beat closed for business in 1990, Bad Manners were without a recording contract, but continued to tour. In 1992, they signed a deal with Pork Pie Records and Fat Sound was released in Europe. The album was originally intended to be released in the UK on Blue Beat. In 1996, Buster Bloodvessel moved to Margate and opened a hotel on the seafront called Fatty Towers, which catered for people with huge ", "score": "1.4605371" }, { "id": "30219332", "title": "In Records (Australia)", "text": " In Records was an Australian record label of the 1960s. It was a subsidiary label of the Melbourne-based W&G Records company for their pop releases, which was set up in the mid-1960s. It is best known for the recordings by renowned Sixties 'beat' group, the Loved Ones. In 1967 In Records released a 7-inch record by The Elois (pronounced Elys), \"I'm a Man\" / \"By My Side\". Other artists on their roster were the Blackout, the Chessmen, Johnny Dark, John Hawes Group, In-Sect, Little Gulliver & the Children, the Probe, the Sect, Somebody's Image and Roland Storm. In 1968 Adelaide group League of Gentlemen recorded \"Spooky\" ( Sharpe/Middlebrooks)and \"Walking down Regent Street\" (Potger) in the Melbourne Studios of W&G. <ref http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-league-of-gentlemen-mn0001583107/songs>", "score": "1.4536546" }, { "id": "30363901", "title": "Jimmy Sweeney", "text": "Bullet Records a \"country and western\" label owned by Jim Bulleit and located in Nashville, from 1946. Another artist on the Bullet label was B.B. King. ; Buckley label, Louis Buckley's tiny Buckley label, Louis operated Buckley's Records (shop) in Nashville. ; Chic Records of Thomasville, Georgia. Label owned by Chic (Chick) Thompson, active 1956 to 1957. ; Hickory Records of 2510 Franklin Road, Nashville ; Republic Records of Nashville ; Tennessee Records of Nashville He recorded under various names; Jimmy Sweeney, Jimmy Bell and Jimmy Destry. He was the lead singer of \"The Five Bars\", who later changed their name to \"The Varieteers\". On the 8 Jul 1948 the Varieteers appeared as guests on the \"Appointment With Music\" (an NBC radio show originating from WSM, Nashville). The Varieteers, sang \"All Dressed Up With A Broken Heart\"... The host was Snooky Lanson, with ", "score": "1.4473329" }, { "id": "16384412", "title": "Peter Miller (musician)", "text": " Turkey\" sold for £250 at Sotheby's Rock and Roll auction in London. His 1965 record \"Baby I Got News for You\" on Columbia Records is also a sought-after collector's item. David Wells, owner of the British archival Tenth Planet record label has released four albums of Miller's 1960s music. They have been released by Dionysus Records and Gear Fab Records in the U.S. Recent releases are also on Raucous Records and Double Crown records. His recording studio in San Francisco recorded the early San Francisco punk scene. Miller is also the founder and CEO of the Audio Institute of America, an online recording engineer school which has taught thousands of students from more than 130 countries around the world.", "score": "1.4408808" }, { "id": "2623533", "title": "Hoff the Record", "text": " Hoff the Record is a British television comedy show starring David Hasselhoff, which was screened on Dave in June 2015. It follows a mockumentary fly-on-the-wall format with David Hasselhoff playing a fictionalised version of himself in the autumn of his career, relocating to the UK to seek new opportunities. A second series was commissioned by Dave and began airing on 6 May 2016.", "score": "1.4399263" }, { "id": "27263146", "title": "Record shop", "text": " America include Sunrise Records (Canada), FYE, Sam Goody and Rough Trade (all USA). Outside of Europe and North America, the current record store chains include Virgin Megastores, HMV and Tower Records. The HMV Vault in Birmingham, England is now the world's largest record shop, opening its doors in October 2019. Before this, the former HMV in Oxford Street, London, England claimed to be the world's largest record store. The shop was originally opened in 1921 by the composer Sir Edward Elgar and had four floors of CDs, LPs, singles and DVDs. During the ‘60s, the in-store recording studio was used by Brian Epstein to record the Beatles first demo. The revamped store was reopened in ", "score": "1.4221747" } ]
[ "Hobbledehoy Record Co.\n Hobbledehoy Record Co. is an artistic-centric independent record label in Adelaide, Australia. Founded by Tom Majerczak while he was attending University in Melbourne, the label has released notable recordings by Blueline Medic, Owen, Arrows, This Will Destroy You and others.", "Hobbledehoy Record Co.\n To Be Anywhere But Here – HOB030 (LP, 2014) ; Ceres – I Don't Want To Be Anywhere But Here – HOB030 (CD, 2014) ; Kevin Devine – Bubblegum – HOB031 (LP, 2014) ; Kevin Devine – Bulldozer – HOB032 (LP, 2014) ; Ceres – Selfish Prick – HOB033 (7\", 2014) ; This Will Destroy You – Another Language – HOB034 (2xLP, 2014) ; This Will Destroy You – Another Language – HOB034 (CD, 2014) ; Luke Howard – Two & One – HOB035 (LP, 2015) ; Codes in the Clouds - Codes in the Clouds - HOB 053 (LP, 2019) (Arranged by date of release) ", "Hobbledehoy Record Co.\n – HOB015 (CD, 2011) ; Braid – Closer To Closed – HOB016 (LP 12\", 2011) ; Owen – Ghost Town – HOB017 (LP, 2011) ; Lymbyc Systym – Shutter Release – HOB014 (LP, 2012) ; Eleventh He Reaches London – The Good Fight For Harmony (Remaster) – HOB018 (LP, 2012) ; Arrows / Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate) – Split – HOB019 (7\", 2012) ; Jamie Hay – King Of The Sun – HOB020 (LP, 2012) ; Jamie Hay – King Of The Sun – HOB020 (CD, 2012) ; Fourteen Nights At Sea– Untitled – HOB021 (CD, 2012) ; Charge Group – Escaping Mankind ", "Hobbledehoy Record Co.\nOh Messy Life – 1+1−1=1 – HOB001 (CD, 2006) ; Oh Messy Life – The Literature EP – HOB002 (CD, 2006) ; The City on Film – In Formal Introduction – HOB004 (CD, 2007) ; The Leap Year – With A Little Push A Pattern Appears – HOB005 (CD, 2007) ; Blueline Medic – The Middle Of The End – HOB003 (7\", 2008) ; Hey Mercedes – Unorchestrated – HOB006 (LP 12\", 2008) ; Arrows / These Hands Could Separate The Sky – Split – HOB007 (CD, 2008) ; Arrows – Modern Art & Politics – HOB008 (CD, 2008) ; Blueline Medic – 42:19 – HOB009 (LP, ", "Hobbledehoy Record Co.\n HOB022 (LP, 2013) ; Fourteen Nights At Sea– Great North – HOB023 (LP, 2013) ; Fourteen Nights At Sea– Great North – HOB023 (CD, 2013) ; Eleventh He Reaches London – Hollow Be My Name (Remaster) – HOB024 (2xLP, 2013) ; Owen – L’Ami du Peuple – HOB025 (LP, 2013) ; Eleventh He Reaches London – Bānhūs – HOB026 (LP, 2013) ; Eleventh He Reaches London – Bānhūs – HOB026 (CD, 2013) ; The Leap Year – \"The Narrowing\" – HOB027 (LP, 2013) ; Ceres – \"Luck\" – HOB028 (LP 12\", 2014) ; Caspian – Waking Season – HOB029 (2LP, 2014) ; Ceres – I Don't ", "Hobbledehoy Record Co.\n ; Blueline Medic – 42:19 – HOB009 (CD, 2009) ; Owen – At Home With Owen – HOB011 (CD, 2009) ; Owen – New Leaves – HOB012 (CD, 2009) ; Jamie Hay – Thieves – HOB010 (7\", 2010) ; Arrows – Try and Stay Upright – HOB013 (LP, 2010) ; Arrows – Try and Stay Upright – HOB013 (CD, 2010) ; Arrows – Modern Art & Politics – HOB008 (2xLP, 2011) ; The Leap Year – \"With A Little Push A Pattern Appears\" – HOB005 (LP, 2011) ; This Will Destroy You – Tunnel Blanket – HOB015 (2xLP, 2011) ; This Will Destroy You – Tunnel ", "Popa Chubby\n label in Europe, and Blind Pig in North America. A world tour followed. In 2008, Horowitz and his ex-wife Galea, recorded Vicious Country, which was released on the Dixiefrog label. Vicious Country was chosen as 'Record of the Week' by the French Canal+ television station in March 2009. In 2015, he released Big Bad and Beautiful, a two disc live CD recorded in France with Dave Keyes on keyboards and Francesco and Andrea Beccaro playing bass and drums respectively. In 2016, he released The Catfish on French Verychords Label and on PCP Productions in North America. This record yielded both the ", "Heritage Records (England)\n 1009, and HLP 1010 remain undiscovered. In 1963, Standish returned to his native Australia and opened his Heritage Records shop above Frank Traynor's Folk Club in Melbourne. Because of this the Heritage label is often mistakenly thought of as an Australian label, despite the label and its releases all being based in London, England. Besides re-issuing pre World War II blues recordings of Blind Blake, Papa Charlie Jackson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Ramblin' Thomas and others; it released contemporary recordings of Lightnin' Hopkins with his brother Joel, Snooks Eaglin, Buster Pickens, Black Ace, and Maxwell Street blues artists such as Blind Jim Brewer and Arvella Gray.", "Sonorous Entertainment\n Alabama, Albertina Walker, The Mighty Clouds of Joy, and many others. Over the years the HOB Records label was owned and operated by a number of companies. The label grew commercially and successfully between 1964 and 1976 when Scepter Records owned it. In 1976 the owner of Scepter Records, Florence Greenberg decided to retire and sold her record labels to Springboard International. When Springboard went bankrupt, Gusto Records acquired the HOB catalog. In the years to follow the HOB catalog continued to change hands. In the Fall of 2011 Sonorous Entertainment acquired the House of Beauty (HOB) Music Catalog which gave Sonorous the copyrights to over 3,000 sound recordings and the publishing rights to over 200 songs.", "MGM Distribution\nAlcotomic (Magneto Records) ; Arrows (Hobbledehoy Record Co) ; Bad Moon Born (Unsigned) ; The Basics (Independent) ; The Beautiful Girls (San Dumo/Independent) ; Ben Mitchell (Independent) ; Birds of Tokyo (Independent) ; Blue King Brown (Roots Level Records) ; Bukkcity (Unda K9) ; Butterfingers (Valley Trash Records) ; Carus and The True Believers (Independent) ; The Church (Unorthodox Records) ; Cog (Different Music/Little Samurai) ; The Conglomerate (Independent, debut album only) ; CRVZII (Nufirm Records) ; Dan Webb (Misdemeanor Records) ; Drawn from Bees (Bonefinger Records) ; The E.L.F. (Oaks Records) ; Edward Guglielmino (Independent) ; Emily Wurramara (Wantok Music) ; Endorphin (Seduction Records) ; Epicure (Independent) ; The Flairz (Lefroy Records) ; Hungry Kids of Hungary (Independent) ; Intercooler (Rhythm Ace) ; Jacqui Hunt (Auraphonic) ; ", "Sunnyslope, Phoenix\n but has since moved into three houses behind The American Indian College campus. Fervor Records is owned and operated by David Hilker (one of the original founders) and Jeff Freundlich. The label has both local and national artists on their roster. The company also owns a large re-issue catalog of vintage recordings dating back to the 1920s. Slope Records Longtime Sunnyslope resident, Thomas Lopez, founded Slope Records in 2015. Originally started as hobby, the business has evolved into a full-fledged label featuring local and national Punk bands, and an array of punk re-issues. Slope Records is located at 11430 N. ", "Hooton Tennis Club\n by second single, \"Kathleen Sat On The Arm Of Her Favourite Chair\". Their debut album Highest Point In Cliff Town was produced by Bill Ryder-Jones. The name of the band was taken from a tennis courts in Little Sutton. The band played a headlining tour around the UK and Europe in support of the album. The band recorded their second album, Big Box of Chocolates at Edwyn Collins' Helmsdale studio in the spring of 2016. The album was released 21 October 2016. The first single from the album is \"Katy-Anne Bellis\". Singer Madden noted that with the album the band attempted to \"come out of the sloppy slacker tag\". Currently, the band are on an indefinite hiatus.", "Spillers Records\n Spillers Records, established in 1894, is recognised as the oldest record shop in the world. It is located in Cardiff, Wales. In addition to selling music, it is the city's main location for buying tickets for alternative music concerts.", "Hooj Choons\n In 2003, Hooj announced its dissolution as a record label. Hooj Choons was dissolved having released 136 singles plus a dozen or so album-length compilations. It is survived by its sub-label Lost Language, which has subsequently released the album Oid by Space Manoeuvres. In early October 2006, Hooj Choons announced that the label would be coming back under management from the owners of Lost Language. Their first release upon return was a re-release of Medway's \"Resurrection\" with new material slated for autumn 2007. After another few years on hiatus, they released The Wasp EP by Dopefish in January 2011.", "Bad Manners\n logo of Blue Beat Records, setting up office inside a 50 ft barge called the Blood Vessel in the back garden of Buster Bloodvessel's's former home in London. After Blue Beat closed for business in 1990, Bad Manners were without a recording contract, but continued to tour. In 1992, they signed a deal with Pork Pie Records and Fat Sound was released in Europe. The album was originally intended to be released in the UK on Blue Beat. In 1996, Buster Bloodvessel moved to Margate and opened a hotel on the seafront called Fatty Towers, which catered for people with huge ", "In Records (Australia)\n In Records was an Australian record label of the 1960s. It was a subsidiary label of the Melbourne-based W&G Records company for their pop releases, which was set up in the mid-1960s. It is best known for the recordings by renowned Sixties 'beat' group, the Loved Ones. In 1967 In Records released a 7-inch record by The Elois (pronounced Elys), \"I'm a Man\" / \"By My Side\". Other artists on their roster were the Blackout, the Chessmen, Johnny Dark, John Hawes Group, In-Sect, Little Gulliver & the Children, the Probe, the Sect, Somebody's Image and Roland Storm. In 1968 Adelaide group League of Gentlemen recorded \"Spooky\" ( Sharpe/Middlebrooks)and \"Walking down Regent Street\" (Potger) in the Melbourne Studios of W&G. <ref http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-league-of-gentlemen-mn0001583107/songs>", "Jimmy Sweeney\nBullet Records a \"country and western\" label owned by Jim Bulleit and located in Nashville, from 1946. Another artist on the Bullet label was B.B. King. ; Buckley label, Louis Buckley's tiny Buckley label, Louis operated Buckley's Records (shop) in Nashville. ; Chic Records of Thomasville, Georgia. Label owned by Chic (Chick) Thompson, active 1956 to 1957. ; Hickory Records of 2510 Franklin Road, Nashville ; Republic Records of Nashville ; Tennessee Records of Nashville He recorded under various names; Jimmy Sweeney, Jimmy Bell and Jimmy Destry. He was the lead singer of \"The Five Bars\", who later changed their name to \"The Varieteers\". On the 8 Jul 1948 the Varieteers appeared as guests on the \"Appointment With Music\" (an NBC radio show originating from WSM, Nashville). The Varieteers, sang \"All Dressed Up With A Broken Heart\"... The host was Snooky Lanson, with ", "Peter Miller (musician)\n Turkey\" sold for £250 at Sotheby's Rock and Roll auction in London. His 1965 record \"Baby I Got News for You\" on Columbia Records is also a sought-after collector's item. David Wells, owner of the British archival Tenth Planet record label has released four albums of Miller's 1960s music. They have been released by Dionysus Records and Gear Fab Records in the U.S. Recent releases are also on Raucous Records and Double Crown records. His recording studio in San Francisco recorded the early San Francisco punk scene. Miller is also the founder and CEO of the Audio Institute of America, an online recording engineer school which has taught thousands of students from more than 130 countries around the world.", "Hoff the Record\n Hoff the Record is a British television comedy show starring David Hasselhoff, which was screened on Dave in June 2015. It follows a mockumentary fly-on-the-wall format with David Hasselhoff playing a fictionalised version of himself in the autumn of his career, relocating to the UK to seek new opportunities. A second series was commissioned by Dave and began airing on 6 May 2016.", "Record shop\n America include Sunrise Records (Canada), FYE, Sam Goody and Rough Trade (all USA). Outside of Europe and North America, the current record store chains include Virgin Megastores, HMV and Tower Records. The HMV Vault in Birmingham, England is now the world's largest record shop, opening its doors in October 2019. Before this, the former HMV in Oxford Street, London, England claimed to be the world's largest record store. The shop was originally opened in 1921 by the composer Sir Edward Elgar and had four floors of CDs, LPs, singles and DVDs. During the ‘60s, the in-store recording studio was used by Brian Epstein to record the Beatles first demo. The revamped store was reopened in " ]
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[ { "id": "28657936", "title": "Sweat (Australian TV series)", "text": " Sweat is an Australian drama television series created by John Rapsey and produced by Barron Entertainment in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Perth. The show aired on Network Ten in 1996 for one season of 26 episodes and centred on students at an Australian school for the athletically gifted. In early 1997, Ten announced that they had no plans for a second season. Scenes were shot in and around Perth including locations such as HBF Stadium, Arena Joondalup, the Town of Cambridge, the now defunct Perry Lakes Stadium and the Perth SpeedDome.", "score": "1.5968752" }, { "id": "14940279", "title": "No Sweat (organisation)", "text": " No Sweat is a broad-based not-for-profit organisation with HQ in London's Kings Cross, England, which fights for the well being and protection of sweatshop labourers, not only in developing countries but also in Britain.", "score": "1.5482316" }, { "id": "28657941", "title": "Sweat (Australian TV series)", "text": "Ireland – RTÉ Two (1996–1997) ; England – CITV (1997, 2001) ", "score": "1.5480399" }, { "id": "27943347", "title": "St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Dunedin", "text": " articles in the newspaper on the working conditions in clothing manufacturing and shoe making industries galvanised church, labour leaders and the public, leading to the establishment of a Royal Commission, on which Waddell reserved. While its majority report denied that \"sweating\" existed in New Zealand, it did recommend that a comprehensive new Factory Act and other sweeping reforms be implemented. Waddell’s minority report declared that sweating was here. The commission’s recommendations were an important part of the foundation for the social legislation of the 1890s. In 1897 the church underwent extensive renovations, including redecoration of the interior. After an application ", "score": "1.5206702" }, { "id": "4338519", "title": "Mikkel Aaland", "text": " Aaland, as the author of Sweat: The Illustrated History and Description of the Finnish Sauna, Russian Bania, Islamic Hammam, Japanese Mushi-buro, Mexican Temescal, and American Indian & Eskimo Sweat Lodge, is recognized as an authority on sweat bathing. In 2014 Aaland organized the Perfect Sweat Summit in San Francisco, bringing together 50 international experts on sweat bathing. Aaland is currently filming a travel documentary series, Perfect Sweat, which combines his career-long interests in photography, travel, and sweat bathing. The documentary series is an exploration of bathing traditions around the world, and revisits the topic of his 1978 book Sweat.", "score": "1.4800026" }, { "id": "14361871", "title": "Sweat (play)", "text": " Sweat is a 2015 play by American playwright Lynn Nottage. It won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The play premiered at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2015; it was produced Off-Broadway in 2016 and on Broadway in 2017. The play is centered on the working class of Reading, Pennsylvania.", "score": "1.4791679" }, { "id": "2895621", "title": "Sweat (2020 film)", "text": " The film was set to have its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2020, however, the festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In July 2020, it was announced Gutek Film, TriArt, and Mubi had acquired distribution rights to the film in Poland, Sweden and the United States.", "score": "1.4746232" }, { "id": "25685864", "title": "Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Taskforce", "text": " According to their website, SWEAT was registered in 1996, and have been working with sex workers in Cape Town since then.", "score": "1.4686085" }, { "id": "4666333", "title": "Sweat (short story)", "text": " The setting is in a small town in Central Florida near Orlando (this setting is common throughout much of Hurston's work). The events take place during a particularly hot July and August. Snakes, like the diamondback rattlesnake in the story, are prevalent in the area.", "score": "1.4445099" }, { "id": "13950969", "title": "Sauna", "text": " Many cultures have sweat baths, though some have more spiritual uses while others are purely secular. In Ancient Rome there was the thermae or balneae (from Greek βαλανεῖον balaneîon), traits of which survive in the Turkish or Arab hammam. In the Americas there is the Nahuatl (Aztec) temāzcalli, Maya zumpul-ché, and the Mixtec Ñihi; in Canada and the United States, a number of First Nations and Native American cultures have various kinds of spiritual sweat lodges (Lakota: inipi, Anishinaabemowin madoodiswan). In Europe we find the Estonian saun (almost identical to the Finnish sauna), Russian banya, Latvian pirts, the European Jews' shvitz, and the Swedish bastu. In Asia the Japanese Mushi-Buro and the Korean jjimjilbang. The Karo people of Indonesia have the oukup. In some parts of Africa there is the sifutu.", "score": "1.4269888" }, { "id": "11406554", "title": "Sweat (Canadian TV series)", "text": " SWEAT is an OLN/TSN show hosted by Julie Zwillich that aired in 2003–2004. Each of the 13 half-hour episodes of SWEAT features a different outdoor sport: kayaking, mountain biking, ice hockey, beach volleyball, soccer, windsurfing, rowing, Ultimate, triathlon, wakeboarding, snowboarding, telemark skiing and kiteboarding. Guest experts provide examples of the latest sport-specific gear, and techniques as well as provide nutrition and training tips for entry-level participation. Some of SWEATs guest athletes include, Olympic beach volleyball bronze medallists John Child and Mark Heese, Canada’s young soccer superstar Kara Lang, snowboarding champion Alexa Loo and women's hockey Olympic gold medallist Sami Jo Small.", "score": "1.4257536" }, { "id": "14940281", "title": "No Sweat (organisation)", "text": " The organisation works variously with parts of the TUC and other trade union organisations, the National Garment Workers Federation and closely cooperates with the Ethical Threads clothing company in Britain. It is also aligned with other campaign groups like Labour Behind the Label, and with \"No Sweat Apparel\" in the United States. Independent of political influence, the group seeks to reach out to all parts of the global community to help stamp out sweatshop labour fullstop - often dealing directly with groups of workers that would normally have no voice and no support outside their immediate community - for example Batay Ouvriye in Haiti and individuals like jailed union official Ali Nejati in Iran.", "score": "1.422293" }, { "id": "4666326", "title": "Sweat (short story)", "text": " Sweat is a short story consisting of only 4743 words. (about 15 pages) by the American writer Zora Neale Hurston, first published in 1926. The story revolves around a washerwoman and her unemployed, insecure husband. Robert E. Hemenway, the Chancellor of University of Kansas and the author of a biography of Zora Neale Hurston, praised Sweat as \"a remarkable work, her best fiction of the period\".", "score": "1.4211621" }, { "id": "11701693", "title": "Sweat (The System album)", "text": " Sweat is the 1983 debut album recorded by the American band The System, released in the United States on June 19, 1983 under Mirage Records (a subsidiary label for Atlantic). It has been produced by its band members, namely David Frank, Mic Murphy. The album features two commercially successful songs \"It's Passion\" and \"You Are in My System\". The album entered the Billboard 200 and R&B Albums charts in 1983.", "score": "1.4150696" }, { "id": "1212200", "title": "National Anti-Sweating League", "text": " The National Anti-Sweating League is the name adopted by two groups of social reformers in Australia and Britain at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Both campaigned against the poor conditions endured by many workers in so-called sweatshops and called for a minimum wage.", "score": "1.4080765" }, { "id": "7711795", "title": "Sweatpants", "text": " Sweatpants are a casual variety of soft trousers intended for comfort or athletic purposes, although they are now worn in many different situations. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa they are known as tracksuit bottoms. In Australia and New Zealand, they are also commonly known as trackpants, trackies or tracky daks.", "score": "1.4064023" }, { "id": "14361872", "title": "Sweat (play)", "text": " Lynn Nottage began working on the play in 2011 by interviewing numerous residents of Reading, Pennsylvania, which at the time was, according to the United States Census Bureau, officially one of the poorest cities in America, with a poverty rate of over 40%. Nottage has said that she was particularly influenced by a New York Times article reporting on the city specifically, and by the Occupy Wall Street movement more generally. She explored the effects on residents of the loss of heavy industry and the changing ethnic composition of the city. She has compared her time talking to former steelworkers in Reading with the occasion when she stayed in the town of Mansfield in the English Midlands and interviewed workers during the 1984 miners' strike.", "score": "1.4025273" }, { "id": "2453533", "title": "Sweat / Answer", "text": " \"Sweat / Answer\" is the 41st Japanese single by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki, released on June 11, 2014 by Avex Trax. It is a double A-sided single featuring \"Sweat\", a summer-themed jazz-pop dance track; and \"Answer\", a mid-tempo electropop song that was used as the theme song for the 2013 Japanese television crime drama, Hard Nut (ハードナッツ!). The single was released in three versions – a CD+DVD version, a CD only version, and a fan club edition exclusively for Tohoshinki's Japanese fan club, Bigeast. The single debuted atop the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and peaked at number two on the Oricon Singles Chart. It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of over 100,000.", "score": "1.3990006" }, { "id": "9019051", "title": "Banya (sauna)", "text": " In North America, the use of sweat lodges by Native Americans is similar in concept to the smoke saunas of Finland or the black banya and was recorded as early as 1643. There is evidence of the use of sweat lodges in Mesoamerica before the European arrival, such as the Temazcal which is still used in some regions of Mexico and Central America.", "score": "1.3928264" }, { "id": "14940283", "title": "No Sweat (organisation)", "text": " In April 2009 the BBC news and Times newspapers covered a No Sweat fashion parade outside Primark's flagship Oxford St store - an event organised in response to recent outcry over the company's atrocious labour policies and relationships with subsidiary contractors who make regular use of child labour, as highlighted by the BBC's in 2006.", "score": "1.3901422" } ]
[ "Sweat (Australian TV series)\n Sweat is an Australian drama television series created by John Rapsey and produced by Barron Entertainment in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Perth. The show aired on Network Ten in 1996 for one season of 26 episodes and centred on students at an Australian school for the athletically gifted. In early 1997, Ten announced that they had no plans for a second season. Scenes were shot in and around Perth including locations such as HBF Stadium, Arena Joondalup, the Town of Cambridge, the now defunct Perry Lakes Stadium and the Perth SpeedDome.", "No Sweat (organisation)\n No Sweat is a broad-based not-for-profit organisation with HQ in London's Kings Cross, England, which fights for the well being and protection of sweatshop labourers, not only in developing countries but also in Britain.", "Sweat (Australian TV series)\nIreland – RTÉ Two (1996–1997) ; England – CITV (1997, 2001) ", "St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Dunedin\n articles in the newspaper on the working conditions in clothing manufacturing and shoe making industries galvanised church, labour leaders and the public, leading to the establishment of a Royal Commission, on which Waddell reserved. While its majority report denied that \"sweating\" existed in New Zealand, it did recommend that a comprehensive new Factory Act and other sweeping reforms be implemented. Waddell’s minority report declared that sweating was here. The commission’s recommendations were an important part of the foundation for the social legislation of the 1890s. In 1897 the church underwent extensive renovations, including redecoration of the interior. After an application ", "Mikkel Aaland\n Aaland, as the author of Sweat: The Illustrated History and Description of the Finnish Sauna, Russian Bania, Islamic Hammam, Japanese Mushi-buro, Mexican Temescal, and American Indian & Eskimo Sweat Lodge, is recognized as an authority on sweat bathing. In 2014 Aaland organized the Perfect Sweat Summit in San Francisco, bringing together 50 international experts on sweat bathing. Aaland is currently filming a travel documentary series, Perfect Sweat, which combines his career-long interests in photography, travel, and sweat bathing. The documentary series is an exploration of bathing traditions around the world, and revisits the topic of his 1978 book Sweat.", "Sweat (play)\n Sweat is a 2015 play by American playwright Lynn Nottage. It won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The play premiered at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2015; it was produced Off-Broadway in 2016 and on Broadway in 2017. The play is centered on the working class of Reading, Pennsylvania.", "Sweat (2020 film)\n The film was set to have its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2020, however, the festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In July 2020, it was announced Gutek Film, TriArt, and Mubi had acquired distribution rights to the film in Poland, Sweden and the United States.", "Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Taskforce\n According to their website, SWEAT was registered in 1996, and have been working with sex workers in Cape Town since then.", "Sweat (short story)\n The setting is in a small town in Central Florida near Orlando (this setting is common throughout much of Hurston's work). The events take place during a particularly hot July and August. Snakes, like the diamondback rattlesnake in the story, are prevalent in the area.", "Sauna\n Many cultures have sweat baths, though some have more spiritual uses while others are purely secular. In Ancient Rome there was the thermae or balneae (from Greek βαλανεῖον balaneîon), traits of which survive in the Turkish or Arab hammam. In the Americas there is the Nahuatl (Aztec) temāzcalli, Maya zumpul-ché, and the Mixtec Ñihi; in Canada and the United States, a number of First Nations and Native American cultures have various kinds of spiritual sweat lodges (Lakota: inipi, Anishinaabemowin madoodiswan). In Europe we find the Estonian saun (almost identical to the Finnish sauna), Russian banya, Latvian pirts, the European Jews' shvitz, and the Swedish bastu. In Asia the Japanese Mushi-Buro and the Korean jjimjilbang. The Karo people of Indonesia have the oukup. In some parts of Africa there is the sifutu.", "Sweat (Canadian TV series)\n SWEAT is an OLN/TSN show hosted by Julie Zwillich that aired in 2003–2004. Each of the 13 half-hour episodes of SWEAT features a different outdoor sport: kayaking, mountain biking, ice hockey, beach volleyball, soccer, windsurfing, rowing, Ultimate, triathlon, wakeboarding, snowboarding, telemark skiing and kiteboarding. Guest experts provide examples of the latest sport-specific gear, and techniques as well as provide nutrition and training tips for entry-level participation. Some of SWEATs guest athletes include, Olympic beach volleyball bronze medallists John Child and Mark Heese, Canada’s young soccer superstar Kara Lang, snowboarding champion Alexa Loo and women's hockey Olympic gold medallist Sami Jo Small.", "No Sweat (organisation)\n The organisation works variously with parts of the TUC and other trade union organisations, the National Garment Workers Federation and closely cooperates with the Ethical Threads clothing company in Britain. It is also aligned with other campaign groups like Labour Behind the Label, and with \"No Sweat Apparel\" in the United States. Independent of political influence, the group seeks to reach out to all parts of the global community to help stamp out sweatshop labour fullstop - often dealing directly with groups of workers that would normally have no voice and no support outside their immediate community - for example Batay Ouvriye in Haiti and individuals like jailed union official Ali Nejati in Iran.", "Sweat (short story)\n Sweat is a short story consisting of only 4743 words. (about 15 pages) by the American writer Zora Neale Hurston, first published in 1926. The story revolves around a washerwoman and her unemployed, insecure husband. Robert E. Hemenway, the Chancellor of University of Kansas and the author of a biography of Zora Neale Hurston, praised Sweat as \"a remarkable work, her best fiction of the period\".", "Sweat (The System album)\n Sweat is the 1983 debut album recorded by the American band The System, released in the United States on June 19, 1983 under Mirage Records (a subsidiary label for Atlantic). It has been produced by its band members, namely David Frank, Mic Murphy. The album features two commercially successful songs \"It's Passion\" and \"You Are in My System\". The album entered the Billboard 200 and R&B Albums charts in 1983.", "National Anti-Sweating League\n The National Anti-Sweating League is the name adopted by two groups of social reformers in Australia and Britain at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Both campaigned against the poor conditions endured by many workers in so-called sweatshops and called for a minimum wage.", "Sweatpants\n Sweatpants are a casual variety of soft trousers intended for comfort or athletic purposes, although they are now worn in many different situations. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa they are known as tracksuit bottoms. In Australia and New Zealand, they are also commonly known as trackpants, trackies or tracky daks.", "Sweat (play)\n Lynn Nottage began working on the play in 2011 by interviewing numerous residents of Reading, Pennsylvania, which at the time was, according to the United States Census Bureau, officially one of the poorest cities in America, with a poverty rate of over 40%. Nottage has said that she was particularly influenced by a New York Times article reporting on the city specifically, and by the Occupy Wall Street movement more generally. She explored the effects on residents of the loss of heavy industry and the changing ethnic composition of the city. She has compared her time talking to former steelworkers in Reading with the occasion when she stayed in the town of Mansfield in the English Midlands and interviewed workers during the 1984 miners' strike.", "Sweat / Answer\n \"Sweat / Answer\" is the 41st Japanese single by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki, released on June 11, 2014 by Avex Trax. It is a double A-sided single featuring \"Sweat\", a summer-themed jazz-pop dance track; and \"Answer\", a mid-tempo electropop song that was used as the theme song for the 2013 Japanese television crime drama, Hard Nut (ハードナッツ!). The single was released in three versions – a CD+DVD version, a CD only version, and a fan club edition exclusively for Tohoshinki's Japanese fan club, Bigeast. The single debuted atop the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and peaked at number two on the Oricon Singles Chart. It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of over 100,000.", "Banya (sauna)\n In North America, the use of sweat lodges by Native Americans is similar in concept to the smoke saunas of Finland or the black banya and was recorded as early as 1643. There is evidence of the use of sweat lodges in Mesoamerica before the European arrival, such as the Temazcal which is still used in some regions of Mexico and Central America.", "No Sweat (organisation)\n In April 2009 the BBC news and Times newspapers covered a No Sweat fashion parade outside Primark's flagship Oxford St store - an event organised in response to recent outcry over the company's atrocious labour policies and relationships with subsidiary contractors who make regular use of child labour, as highlighted by the BBC's in 2006." ]
In what country is Dəhnəxəlil?
[ "Azerbaijan", "Republic of Azerbaijan", "az", "🇦🇿", "AZE" ]
country
Dəhnəxəlil
3,124,285
34
[ { "id": "5118317", "title": "Dəhnəxəlil", "text": " Dəhnəxəlil (also, Dakhnakhalil and Dekhne-Khalil) is a village and municipality in the Agdash Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 1,518. The municipality consists of the villages of Dəhnəxəlil and Turyançay.", "score": "1.7670665" }, { "id": "5655128", "title": "Dədəli, Fuzuli", "text": " Dədəli (also, Dadaly and Dedeli) is a village in the Fuzuli District of Azerbaijan. The village was occupied by Armenian forces during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, but was recaptured by Azerbaijan on 17 October 2020.", "score": "1.5859256" }, { "id": "6469750", "title": "Dəlləkli, Masally", "text": " Dəlləkli (also, Dellyakli and Dallakly) is a village and municipality in the Masally Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 173.", "score": "1.5783405" }, { "id": "6609296", "title": "Dizaxlı", "text": " Dizaxlı (also, Dizakhly and Dızaxlı) is a village and municipality in the Qabala Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 525. The municipality consists of the villages of Dizaxlı and Sarıhacallı.", "score": "1.5729653" }, { "id": "5654392", "title": "Dələli", "text": " Dələli (also, Delali) is a village and municipality in the Jalilabad Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 374.", "score": "1.5723563" }, { "id": "8027014", "title": "Dəmirçilər, Khojaly", "text": " Dəmirçilər (Damirchilar) or Jraghatsner (Ջրաղացներ) is a village in the Khojaly District of Azerbaijan. The village had an ethnic Armenian-majority population prior to the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, and also had an Armenian majority in 1989.", "score": "1.5443652" }, { "id": "10966433", "title": "Yeni Dizaxlı", "text": " Yeni Dizaxlı is a village and municipality in the Qabala Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 2,110.", "score": "1.5421524" }, { "id": "6838778", "title": "Dəlləklər", "text": " Dəlləklər (also, Dellyaklyar and Delleklyar) is a village in the Yevlakh Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village forms part of the municipality of Qaramanlı.", "score": "1.5241437" }, { "id": "5653821", "title": "Dəcəl", "text": " Dəcəl (also, Dəjəl, Dazhal, and Dezhal) is a village in the Jabrayil Rayon of Azerbaijan.", "score": "1.5212667" }, { "id": "6721282", "title": "Dəmirçilər, Qubadli", "text": " Dəmirçilər (Damirchilar) is a village in the Qubadli District of Azerbaijan. It's located between the two rivers of Bargushad and Aghachay.", "score": "1.520167" }, { "id": "6722506", "title": "Dəlilər, Saatly", "text": " It has a population of 2,049.", "score": "1.515732" }, { "id": "9334929", "title": "Nəcəfəlidizə", "text": " Nəcəfəlidizə (also, Nəcəfəli Dizə, Nadzhafalidiza, and Nadzhav-Ali-Bek-diza) is a village and the least populous municipality in the Babek District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It is located 18 km in the north-east from the district center, on the foothill area. Its population mainly is busy with animal husbandry. There are secondary school, library, mosque and a medical center in the village. It has a population of 147.", "score": "1.5114927" }, { "id": "6609506", "title": "Birinci Şıxlı", "text": " Birinci Sixli (Birinci Şıxlı) is a populated place (class P - Populated Place) in (Qazax), Azerbaijan (Asia) with the region font code of Russia/ Central Asia. Its coordinates are 41°17'5\" N and 45°9'33\" E in DMS (Degrees Minutes Seconds) or 41.2847 and 45.1592 (in decimal degrees). Birinci Şıxlı (also, Birindzhi-Shikhly, Pervyye Shikhly, Shikhili, Shikhly, and Shykhly Pervyye) is a village and municipality in the Qazakh Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 3,177.", "score": "1.5077715" }, { "id": "6838635", "title": "Dəmirli", "text": " Dəmirli (Damirli) or Tsaghkashen (Ծաղկաշեն) is a village de facto in the Martakert Province of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh, de jure in the Tartar District of Azerbaijan. The village has an ethnic Armenian-majority population, and also had an Armenian majority in 1989.", "score": "1.4975991" }, { "id": "5653753", "title": "Dərzili", "text": " Dərzili (also, Derzili) is a village in the Jabrayil Rayon of Azerbaijan.", "score": "1.4878402" }, { "id": "8298291", "title": "Dəlləkli, Zangilan", "text": " Dəlləkli (also, Dellekli and Dellyakli) is a village in the Zangilan Rayon of Azerbaijan.", "score": "1.4867558" }, { "id": "13371488", "title": "Dəhnə, Davachi", "text": " Dəhnə is a village in the municipality of Çuxurəzəmi in the Davachi Rayon of Azerbaijan.", "score": "1.4864497" }, { "id": "7045013", "title": "Dəlləkli, Tovuz", "text": " Dəlləkli (also, Dellekli and Dellyakli) is a village in the Tovuz Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village forms part of the municipality of Qəribli.", "score": "1.4857072" }, { "id": "6609327", "title": "Tikanlı", "text": " Tikanlı (also, Tikanly and Tikyanly) is a village and municipality in the Qabala Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 1,850. The municipality consists of the villages of Tikanlı and Dandıx.", "score": "1.4836283" }, { "id": "8461051", "title": "Cəfərxanlı", "text": " Cəfərxanlı (also, Dzhafarkhanly) is a village and municipality in the Jalilabad Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 2,017.", "score": "1.482424" } ]
[ "Dəhnəxəlil\n Dəhnəxəlil (also, Dakhnakhalil and Dekhne-Khalil) is a village and municipality in the Agdash Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 1,518. The municipality consists of the villages of Dəhnəxəlil and Turyançay.", "Dədəli, Fuzuli\n Dədəli (also, Dadaly and Dedeli) is a village in the Fuzuli District of Azerbaijan. The village was occupied by Armenian forces during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, but was recaptured by Azerbaijan on 17 October 2020.", "Dəlləkli, Masally\n Dəlləkli (also, Dellyakli and Dallakly) is a village and municipality in the Masally Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 173.", "Dizaxlı\n Dizaxlı (also, Dizakhly and Dızaxlı) is a village and municipality in the Qabala Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 525. The municipality consists of the villages of Dizaxlı and Sarıhacallı.", "Dələli\n Dələli (also, Delali) is a village and municipality in the Jalilabad Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 374.", "Dəmirçilər, Khojaly\n Dəmirçilər (Damirchilar) or Jraghatsner (Ջրաղացներ) is a village in the Khojaly District of Azerbaijan. The village had an ethnic Armenian-majority population prior to the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, and also had an Armenian majority in 1989.", "Yeni Dizaxlı\n Yeni Dizaxlı is a village and municipality in the Qabala Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 2,110.", "Dəlləklər\n Dəlləklər (also, Dellyaklyar and Delleklyar) is a village in the Yevlakh Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village forms part of the municipality of Qaramanlı.", "Dəcəl\n Dəcəl (also, Dəjəl, Dazhal, and Dezhal) is a village in the Jabrayil Rayon of Azerbaijan.", "Dəmirçilər, Qubadli\n Dəmirçilər (Damirchilar) is a village in the Qubadli District of Azerbaijan. It's located between the two rivers of Bargushad and Aghachay.", "Dəlilər, Saatly\n It has a population of 2,049.", "Nəcəfəlidizə\n Nəcəfəlidizə (also, Nəcəfəli Dizə, Nadzhafalidiza, and Nadzhav-Ali-Bek-diza) is a village and the least populous municipality in the Babek District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It is located 18 km in the north-east from the district center, on the foothill area. Its population mainly is busy with animal husbandry. There are secondary school, library, mosque and a medical center in the village. It has a population of 147.", "Birinci Şıxlı\n Birinci Sixli (Birinci Şıxlı) is a populated place (class P - Populated Place) in (Qazax), Azerbaijan (Asia) with the region font code of Russia/ Central Asia. Its coordinates are 41°17'5\" N and 45°9'33\" E in DMS (Degrees Minutes Seconds) or 41.2847 and 45.1592 (in decimal degrees). Birinci Şıxlı (also, Birindzhi-Shikhly, Pervyye Shikhly, Shikhili, Shikhly, and Shykhly Pervyye) is a village and municipality in the Qazakh Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 3,177.", "Dəmirli\n Dəmirli (Damirli) or Tsaghkashen (Ծաղկաշեն) is a village de facto in the Martakert Province of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh, de jure in the Tartar District of Azerbaijan. The village has an ethnic Armenian-majority population, and also had an Armenian majority in 1989.", "Dərzili\n Dərzili (also, Derzili) is a village in the Jabrayil Rayon of Azerbaijan.", "Dəlləkli, Zangilan\n Dəlləkli (also, Dellekli and Dellyakli) is a village in the Zangilan Rayon of Azerbaijan.", "Dəhnə, Davachi\n Dəhnə is a village in the municipality of Çuxurəzəmi in the Davachi Rayon of Azerbaijan.", "Dəlləkli, Tovuz\n Dəlləkli (also, Dellekli and Dellyakli) is a village in the Tovuz Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village forms part of the municipality of Qəribli.", "Tikanlı\n Tikanlı (also, Tikanly and Tikyanly) is a village and municipality in the Qabala Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 1,850. The municipality consists of the villages of Tikanlı and Dandıx.", "Cəfərxanlı\n Cəfərxanlı (also, Dzhafarkhanly) is a village and municipality in the Jalilabad Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 2,017." ]
In what country is Khvajeh Soheyl?
[ "Iran", "Islamic Republic of Iran", "Persia", "ir", "Islamic Rep. Iran", "🇮🇷" ]
country
Khvajeh Soheyl
4,458,676
30
[ { "id": "13125289", "title": "Khvajeh Soheyl", "text": " Khvajeh Soheyl (, also Romanized as Khvājeh Soheyl; also known as Bīd-e Khān, Bīd-e Khvān, Bīd Khān, Bīd Khūn, Bīd Khvān, and Khvājeh Soheyl Bīd Khūn) is a village in Mashiz Rural District, in the Central District of Bardsir County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 221, in 53 families.", "score": "1.5952475" }, { "id": "28485833", "title": "Khajeh, Iran", "text": " Khajeh (also Romanized as Khvājeh; also known as Khājeh, Khwāja, and Khadzha) is a city and capital of Khajeh District, in Heris County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. In 2015 its population was 4,700, in 1391 families.", "score": "1.5214251" }, { "id": "15775136", "title": "Soheyl, Sistan and Baluchestan", "text": " Soheyl (also known as Soheyl-e Pā’īn) is a village in Bahu Kalat Rural District, Dashtiari District, Chabahar County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 162, in 39 families.", "score": "1.5140387" }, { "id": "3938365", "title": "Khvajehlar-e Sofla", "text": " Khvajehlar-e Sofla (, also Romanized as Khvājehlar-e Soflá) is a village in Charuymaq-e Jonubesharqi Rural District, Shadian District, Charuymaq County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 48, in 8 families.", "score": "1.4979429" }, { "id": "3901769", "title": "Khvajeh Vali-ye Sofla", "text": " Khvajeh Vali-ye Sofla (, also Romanized as Khvājeh Valī-ye Soflá; also known as Khvājeh Valī-ye Pā’īn and Khājeh Valī-e Pā’īn) is a village in Behnamvasat-e Jonubi Rural District, Javadabad District, Varamin County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 75, in 20 families.", "score": "1.483557" }, { "id": "9952964", "title": "Kheyrabad, Firuzabad", "text": " Kheyrabad (, also Romanized as Kheyrābād) is a village in Khvajehei Rural District, Meymand District, Firuzabad County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 131, in 33 families.", "score": "1.4787439" }, { "id": "10477556", "title": "Qezeljeh, Khoy", "text": " Qezeljeh (also known as Qezeljeh Gol) is a village in Sokmanabad Rural District, Safayyeh District, Khoy County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 465, in 87 families.", "score": "1.4783043" }, { "id": "13286624", "title": "Khvajehi, Fars", "text": " Khvajehi (, also Romanized as Khvājehī; also known as Khvājeh and Khvājeh Yahūd) is a village in Khorram Makan Rural District, Kamfiruz District, Marvdasht County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 755, in 152 families.", "score": "1.4727995" }, { "id": "29627715", "title": "Kal Khvajeh-ye Sofla", "text": " Kal Khvajeh-ye Sofla (, also Romanized as Kal Khvājeh-ye Soflá; also known as Kal Khvājeh) is a village in Dehdez Rural District, Dehdez District, Izeh County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 200, in 32 families.", "score": "1.45951" }, { "id": "48560", "title": "Soheyl Beygi", "text": " Soheyl Beygi (, also Romanized as Soheyl Beygī; also known as Asīlbāki) is a village in Koregah-e Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,394, in 279 families.", "score": "1.4581075" }, { "id": "3938364", "title": "Khvajehlar-e Olya", "text": " Khvajehlar-e Olya (, also Romanized as Khvājehlar-e ‘Olyā) is a village in Charuymaq-e Jonubesharqi Rural District, Shadian District, Charuymaq County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 95, in 17 families.", "score": "1.453868" }, { "id": "8827967", "title": "Khvajehha", "text": " Khvajehha (, also Romanized as Khvājehhā) is a village in Hesar Rural District, Khabushan District, Faruj County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 190, in 58 families.", "score": "1.4525383" }, { "id": "7579717", "title": "Khvajeh Deh", "text": " Khvajeh Deh (, also Romanized as Khvājeh Deh) is a village in Tirchai Rural District, Kandovan District, Meyaneh County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 191, in 48 families.", "score": "1.4454291" }, { "id": "3730942", "title": "Khvajeh District", "text": " Khajeh District is a district (bakhsh) in Heris County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 30,151, in 7,001 families. The District has one city: Khajeh. The District has three rural districts (dehestan): Bedevostan-e Gharbi Rural District, Mavazekhan-e Sharqi Rural District, and Mavazekhan-e Shomali Rural District.", "score": "1.4453803" }, { "id": "5642281", "title": "Khvoy, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari", "text": " Khvoy (also known as Khowy, Khoy, and Khūyeh) is a village in Lar Rural District, Laran District, Shahrekord County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,697, in 602 families. The village is populated by Persians.", "score": "1.4446394" }, { "id": "4754932", "title": "Kuhi Kheyl", "text": " Kuhi Kheyl (, also Romanized as Kūhī Kheyl and Kūhīkheyl) is a city and capital of Gil Khuran District, in Juybar County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,939, in 499 families.", "score": "1.4438851" }, { "id": "9952837", "title": "Khvajehei Rural District", "text": " Khavjehei Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Meymand District, Firuzabad County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,221, in 1,892 families. The rural district has 45 villages.", "score": "1.4357231" }, { "id": "31584714", "title": "Khvajehabad, Razavi Khorasan", "text": " Khvajehabad (, also Romanized as Khvājehābād; also known as Khajeh Ābād) is a village in Sarvelayat Rural District, Sarvelayat District, Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 545, in 139 families.", "score": "1.4331093" }, { "id": "5468791", "title": "Khuygan-e Sofla", "text": " Khuygan-e Sofla (, also Romanized as Khūygān-e Soflá; also known as Khoijān, Khūygān, Khūygān-e Pā’īn, and Khvoyjān) is a village in Varzaq-e Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Faridan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,682, in 393 families.", "score": "1.432442" }, { "id": "3938366", "title": "Khvajehlar-e Vosta", "text": " Khvajehlar-e Vosta (, also Romanized as Khvājehlar-e Vosţá) is a village in Charuymaq-e Jonubesharqi Rural District, Shadian District, Charuymaq County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was at 115, in 14 families.", "score": "1.429842" } ]
[ "Khvajeh Soheyl\n Khvajeh Soheyl (, also Romanized as Khvājeh Soheyl; also known as Bīd-e Khān, Bīd-e Khvān, Bīd Khān, Bīd Khūn, Bīd Khvān, and Khvājeh Soheyl Bīd Khūn) is a village in Mashiz Rural District, in the Central District of Bardsir County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 221, in 53 families.", "Khajeh, Iran\n Khajeh (also Romanized as Khvājeh; also known as Khājeh, Khwāja, and Khadzha) is a city and capital of Khajeh District, in Heris County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. In 2015 its population was 4,700, in 1391 families.", "Soheyl, Sistan and Baluchestan\n Soheyl (also known as Soheyl-e Pā’īn) is a village in Bahu Kalat Rural District, Dashtiari District, Chabahar County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 162, in 39 families.", "Khvajehlar-e Sofla\n Khvajehlar-e Sofla (, also Romanized as Khvājehlar-e Soflá) is a village in Charuymaq-e Jonubesharqi Rural District, Shadian District, Charuymaq County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 48, in 8 families.", "Khvajeh Vali-ye Sofla\n Khvajeh Vali-ye Sofla (, also Romanized as Khvājeh Valī-ye Soflá; also known as Khvājeh Valī-ye Pā’īn and Khājeh Valī-e Pā’īn) is a village in Behnamvasat-e Jonubi Rural District, Javadabad District, Varamin County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 75, in 20 families.", "Kheyrabad, Firuzabad\n Kheyrabad (, also Romanized as Kheyrābād) is a village in Khvajehei Rural District, Meymand District, Firuzabad County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 131, in 33 families.", "Qezeljeh, Khoy\n Qezeljeh (also known as Qezeljeh Gol) is a village in Sokmanabad Rural District, Safayyeh District, Khoy County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 465, in 87 families.", "Khvajehi, Fars\n Khvajehi (, also Romanized as Khvājehī; also known as Khvājeh and Khvājeh Yahūd) is a village in Khorram Makan Rural District, Kamfiruz District, Marvdasht County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 755, in 152 families.", "Kal Khvajeh-ye Sofla\n Kal Khvajeh-ye Sofla (, also Romanized as Kal Khvājeh-ye Soflá; also known as Kal Khvājeh) is a village in Dehdez Rural District, Dehdez District, Izeh County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 200, in 32 families.", "Soheyl Beygi\n Soheyl Beygi (, also Romanized as Soheyl Beygī; also known as Asīlbāki) is a village in Koregah-e Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,394, in 279 families.", "Khvajehlar-e Olya\n Khvajehlar-e Olya (, also Romanized as Khvājehlar-e ‘Olyā) is a village in Charuymaq-e Jonubesharqi Rural District, Shadian District, Charuymaq County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 95, in 17 families.", "Khvajehha\n Khvajehha (, also Romanized as Khvājehhā) is a village in Hesar Rural District, Khabushan District, Faruj County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 190, in 58 families.", "Khvajeh Deh\n Khvajeh Deh (, also Romanized as Khvājeh Deh) is a village in Tirchai Rural District, Kandovan District, Meyaneh County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 191, in 48 families.", "Khvajeh District\n Khajeh District is a district (bakhsh) in Heris County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 30,151, in 7,001 families. The District has one city: Khajeh. The District has three rural districts (dehestan): Bedevostan-e Gharbi Rural District, Mavazekhan-e Sharqi Rural District, and Mavazekhan-e Shomali Rural District.", "Khvoy, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari\n Khvoy (also known as Khowy, Khoy, and Khūyeh) is a village in Lar Rural District, Laran District, Shahrekord County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,697, in 602 families. The village is populated by Persians.", "Kuhi Kheyl\n Kuhi Kheyl (, also Romanized as Kūhī Kheyl and Kūhīkheyl) is a city and capital of Gil Khuran District, in Juybar County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,939, in 499 families.", "Khvajehei Rural District\n Khavjehei Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Meymand District, Firuzabad County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,221, in 1,892 families. The rural district has 45 villages.", "Khvajehabad, Razavi Khorasan\n Khvajehabad (, also Romanized as Khvājehābād; also known as Khajeh Ābād) is a village in Sarvelayat Rural District, Sarvelayat District, Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 545, in 139 families.", "Khuygan-e Sofla\n Khuygan-e Sofla (, also Romanized as Khūygān-e Soflá; also known as Khoijān, Khūygān, Khūygān-e Pā’īn, and Khvoyjān) is a village in Varzaq-e Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Faridan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,682, in 393 families.", "Khvajehlar-e Vosta\n Khvajehlar-e Vosta (, also Romanized as Khvājehlar-e Vosţá) is a village in Charuymaq-e Jonubesharqi Rural District, Shadian District, Charuymaq County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was at 115, in 14 families." ]
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[ { "id": "15347994", "title": "Zec Petawaga", "text": " The ZEC Petawaga is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) located in the area of Mont-Laurier, in Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality, in the Laurentides, in Quebec, in Canada. The zec is managed by the \"Association chasse et pêche de la région de Mont-Laurier inc\". The zec was created in 1978 and covers an area of 1186 km2.", "score": "1.9519746" }, { "id": "15347995", "title": "Zec Petawaga", "text": " Zec Petawaga shares its boundaries with the Zec Lesueur in the east, La Verendrye Wildlife Reserve in the west. Its eastern border is the Baskatong Reservoir. The zec is bounded on the north by the free territory extending to Clova. Zec counts 314 lakes, of which a hundred are used for recreational fishing.", "score": "1.7348554" }, { "id": "15347998", "title": "Zec Petawaga", "text": "Mont-Laurier, municipality ; Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality, (MRC) ; Laurentides, an administrative region of Québec ; Baskatong Reservoir ; Zone d'exploitation contrôlée (Controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) ", "score": "1.7314422" }, { "id": "15347996", "title": "Zec Petawaga", "text": " Founded in 1952, the \"l'association chasse et pêche de la région de Mont-Laurier inc\" had originally the mission of seeding fishes. After organizing several sports-related activities and social in the region, the association has established the International Classic boat which attracted more than 15,000 people annually. In 1978, the Quebec government entrusted the association is responsible for administering the ZEC Petawaga.", "score": "1.6917913" }, { "id": "14834777", "title": "Zec Maganasipi", "text": " The ZEC Maganasipi is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC), located in the unorganized territory of Rivière-Kipawa, in the Témiscamingue Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue, in Quebec, in Canada and on the lands of the Algonquin Nation. Annually, the outdoor activities on the ZEC are intense from May to October, with camping, mountain biking, hunting, fishing and walking in the forest trails. The mission of the ZEC includes the protection of flora and fauna.", "score": "1.618056" }, { "id": "13592516", "title": "Zec Bras-Coupé–Désert", "text": " The ZEC Bras-Coupé-Desert is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC), located in the unorganized territory of Lac-Pythonga in La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Outaouais, in Quebec, in Canada. The zec is administered by \"Association Chasse et Pêche de la Désert inc\". This Association was registered as of January 19, 1995 at the \"Registraire des entreprises du Québec\" (Registrar of entreprises in Quebec) as a non-profit corporation. The head office is located in Maniwaki.", "score": "1.5764911" }, { "id": "15347997", "title": "Zec Petawaga", "text": " Petawaga comes from the original word in Algonquin 'petwewegami'. This name took over the place-name Petawaga Lake, which is located in the ZEC.", "score": "1.5748336" }, { "id": "13778620", "title": "Zec Capitachouane", "text": " The ZEC Capitachouane is a zone d'exploitation contrôlée (Controlled Harvesting Zone) (ZEC), located in the municipality of Senneterre in the RCM La Vallée-de-l'Or Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue and partially in the Outaouais region, Quebec, Canada. This ZEC is administered by the \"Association de chasse et pêche Rousillon inc\".", "score": "1.5376292" }, { "id": "15530272", "title": "Zec Mazana", "text": " The ZEC Mazana is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) in the unorganized territory of Lac-de-la-Pomme, in Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Laurentides in Quebec, in Canada. Zec Mazana was created in 1978 to take over private clubs. The administration of the ZEC is entrusted to the \"Association de chasse et pêche de Sainte-Agathe-des-monts\", a non-profit organization. In 2014, a new association was mandated to continue the administration of the ZEC. The mission of the ZEC is to exploit the territory (such as hunting, fishing and camping activities), including its accessibility.", "score": "1.5361586" }, { "id": "14833899", "title": "Zec de Kipawa", "text": " The ZEC Kipawa is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC), located in the unorganized territory Les Lacs-du-Témiscamingue, in the Témiscamingue Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue, in Quebec, in Canada. Annually, the outdoor activities on the ZEC are intense from May to October, with camping, mountain biking, hunting, fishing and walking in the forest trails. The mission of the ZEC includes the protection of flora and fauna.", "score": "1.5353578" }, { "id": "15089224", "title": "Zec Menokeosawin", "text": " The Zec Ménokéosawin is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone), located in the region of Mauricie, in Quebec, Canada. This public hunting and fishing area is managed by the \"Association de chasse-pêche de la rivière Bostonnais Nord\" (Association of hunting - fishing Bostonnais North River), a non-profit organization.", "score": "1.5276401" }, { "id": "13591457", "title": "Zec du Bas-Saint-Laurent", "text": " The ZEC du Bas-Saint-Laurent (Zec of Lower St. Lawrence) is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone), in the La Mitis Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Bas-Saint-Laurent, in Quebec, in Canada. This territory of hunting and fishing is managed by the \"Société de gestion des ressources du Bas-Saint-Laurent\". This Association was registered at \"Registraire des entreprises du Québec\" on January 24, 1995\" as a non-profit corporation. The administrative office of the ZEC is located in Rimouski.", "score": "1.5158036" }, { "id": "14834781", "title": "Zec Maganasipi", "text": "Rivière-Kipawa, unorganized territory ; Témiscamingue, regional county municipality (RCM) ; Abitibi-Témiscamingue, administrative region of Quebec ; Zone d'exploitation contrôlée (Controlled Harvesting Zone) ", "score": "1.4848249" }, { "id": "14120346", "title": "Zec Casault", "text": " The zec Casault is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC), in La Matapedia Regional County Municipality and d'Avignon Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada. The ZEC is located even in administrative regions of the Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine. The territory of hunting and recreative fishing of 838 km2 is managed by the \"Corporation d'exploitation des ressources fauniques Vallée-de-la-Matapédia\" (Corporation operating Wildlife Vallée-de-la-Matapedia). The administrative offices are located in ZEC Causapscal.", "score": "1.4826347" }, { "id": "13778621", "title": "Zec Capitachouane", "text": " The ZEC covers a wild and completely forested area. It is located northeast of Cabonga Reservoir and southeast of the city of Val d'Or, north of the Zec Petawaga and directly adjacent to Zec Festubert. The ZEC has 88 lakes (52 of which are operated for fishing) and 10 rivers (five used for fishing). The two largest lakes are Bouchette Lake (973 ha) and Landron lake (1197 ha). Other major lakes are: Aveluy, des Trois Baies (Three Bays), Bailleul, Bonaparte, Bimbo, Cather, Chip, Danin, Farrington, Fayolle, Fitzgerald, Fricourt, Graincourt Gregg, Griffith, Harris, Hopkins, Kâmakadewagamik, Kean, Kessler, Leask, Lindsay, Loucks, Martin, Maxwell, Proville, Rawlinson, Reynolds, Rock, Round, Simionescu, Thiepval, Weber and Young. The main rivers of the ZEC are: Berlinge, Festubert, Chochocouane and Capitachouane; lake head of the latter (flowing south-west) is the Capitachouane lake. Camping is allowed in the ZEC, as well as the installation of a trailer. Access to the area is via Route 117, connecting Mont-Laurier to Val d'Or. The main forest road is R0713. Secondary access roads are: R0715 and R0716.", "score": "1.4783545" }, { "id": "15348372", "title": "Zec Restigo", "text": " The ZEC Restigo is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) located the unorganized territory Les Lacs-du-Témiscamingue, in the Témiscamingue Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Quebec, Canada. ZEC is administered by the \"Association protectrice de la faune de Témiscaming\" (Wildlife Protective Association of Temiscaming), which is a non-profit organization.", "score": "1.4782498" }, { "id": "14833540", "title": "Zec Festubert", "text": "Abitibi-Témiscamingue, administrative region of Quebec ; La Vallée-de-l'Or Regional County Municipality (RCM) ; Senneterre, Quebec ; Zone d'exploitation contrôlée (Controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) ", "score": "1.4750654" }, { "id": "15528846", "title": "Zec Jaro", "text": " The Zec Jaro is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) in the municipality of Saint-Théophile, in the Beauce-Sartigan Regional County Municipality (RCM), in the administrative region of Chaudière-Appalaches, in Quebec, in Canada. The territory of the ZEC is administered by the \"Société Beauceronne de Gestion Faunique incorporée\" (Beauceronne Society of Wildlife Management incorporated), which is a non-profit organization. This organism was established on 26 September 1978. Every Spring, several maple groves are in operation on the territory of the ZEC. These homeowners or renters of lots are producers grouped in \"Association des producteurs acéricoles du secteur Zec Jaro\" (Maple Syrup Producers Association of Zec Jaro sector). This association was incorporated in 2009 to the \"Registraire des entreprises du Québec\" (Registrar of enterprises of Quebec).", "score": "1.4711716" }, { "id": "15530161", "title": "Zec de la Lièvre", "text": " The Zec de la Lièvre (English: \"Zec of Hare\") is a zone d'exploitation contrôlée (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) in the unorganized territory of Lac-Ashuapmushuan, in Le Domaine-du-Roy Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, in Quebec, in Canada.", "score": "1.463708" }, { "id": "14833536", "title": "Zec Festubert", "text": " The ZEC Festubert is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC), located in the municipality of Senneterre, in the La Vallée-de-l'Or Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue, in Quebec, in Canada. The mission of the ZEC includes the protection of flora and fauna.", "score": "1.458822" } ]
[ "Zec Petawaga\n The ZEC Petawaga is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) located in the area of Mont-Laurier, in Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality, in the Laurentides, in Quebec, in Canada. The zec is managed by the \"Association chasse et pêche de la région de Mont-Laurier inc\". The zec was created in 1978 and covers an area of 1186 km2.", "Zec Petawaga\n Zec Petawaga shares its boundaries with the Zec Lesueur in the east, La Verendrye Wildlife Reserve in the west. Its eastern border is the Baskatong Reservoir. The zec is bounded on the north by the free territory extending to Clova. Zec counts 314 lakes, of which a hundred are used for recreational fishing.", "Zec Petawaga\nMont-Laurier, municipality ; Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality, (MRC) ; Laurentides, an administrative region of Québec ; Baskatong Reservoir ; Zone d'exploitation contrôlée (Controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) ", "Zec Petawaga\n Founded in 1952, the \"l'association chasse et pêche de la région de Mont-Laurier inc\" had originally the mission of seeding fishes. After organizing several sports-related activities and social in the region, the association has established the International Classic boat which attracted more than 15,000 people annually. In 1978, the Quebec government entrusted the association is responsible for administering the ZEC Petawaga.", "Zec Maganasipi\n The ZEC Maganasipi is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC), located in the unorganized territory of Rivière-Kipawa, in the Témiscamingue Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue, in Quebec, in Canada and on the lands of the Algonquin Nation. Annually, the outdoor activities on the ZEC are intense from May to October, with camping, mountain biking, hunting, fishing and walking in the forest trails. The mission of the ZEC includes the protection of flora and fauna.", "Zec Bras-Coupé–Désert\n The ZEC Bras-Coupé-Desert is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC), located in the unorganized territory of Lac-Pythonga in La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Outaouais, in Quebec, in Canada. The zec is administered by \"Association Chasse et Pêche de la Désert inc\". This Association was registered as of January 19, 1995 at the \"Registraire des entreprises du Québec\" (Registrar of entreprises in Quebec) as a non-profit corporation. The head office is located in Maniwaki.", "Zec Petawaga\n Petawaga comes from the original word in Algonquin 'petwewegami'. This name took over the place-name Petawaga Lake, which is located in the ZEC.", "Zec Capitachouane\n The ZEC Capitachouane is a zone d'exploitation contrôlée (Controlled Harvesting Zone) (ZEC), located in the municipality of Senneterre in the RCM La Vallée-de-l'Or Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue and partially in the Outaouais region, Quebec, Canada. This ZEC is administered by the \"Association de chasse et pêche Rousillon inc\".", "Zec Mazana\n The ZEC Mazana is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) in the unorganized territory of Lac-de-la-Pomme, in Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Laurentides in Quebec, in Canada. Zec Mazana was created in 1978 to take over private clubs. The administration of the ZEC is entrusted to the \"Association de chasse et pêche de Sainte-Agathe-des-monts\", a non-profit organization. In 2014, a new association was mandated to continue the administration of the ZEC. The mission of the ZEC is to exploit the territory (such as hunting, fishing and camping activities), including its accessibility.", "Zec de Kipawa\n The ZEC Kipawa is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC), located in the unorganized territory Les Lacs-du-Témiscamingue, in the Témiscamingue Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue, in Quebec, in Canada. Annually, the outdoor activities on the ZEC are intense from May to October, with camping, mountain biking, hunting, fishing and walking in the forest trails. The mission of the ZEC includes the protection of flora and fauna.", "Zec Menokeosawin\n The Zec Ménokéosawin is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone), located in the region of Mauricie, in Quebec, Canada. This public hunting and fishing area is managed by the \"Association de chasse-pêche de la rivière Bostonnais Nord\" (Association of hunting - fishing Bostonnais North River), a non-profit organization.", "Zec du Bas-Saint-Laurent\n The ZEC du Bas-Saint-Laurent (Zec of Lower St. Lawrence) is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone), in the La Mitis Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Bas-Saint-Laurent, in Quebec, in Canada. This territory of hunting and fishing is managed by the \"Société de gestion des ressources du Bas-Saint-Laurent\". This Association was registered at \"Registraire des entreprises du Québec\" on January 24, 1995\" as a non-profit corporation. The administrative office of the ZEC is located in Rimouski.", "Zec Maganasipi\nRivière-Kipawa, unorganized territory ; Témiscamingue, regional county municipality (RCM) ; Abitibi-Témiscamingue, administrative region of Quebec ; Zone d'exploitation contrôlée (Controlled Harvesting Zone) ", "Zec Casault\n The zec Casault is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC), in La Matapedia Regional County Municipality and d'Avignon Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada. The ZEC is located even in administrative regions of the Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine. The territory of hunting and recreative fishing of 838 km2 is managed by the \"Corporation d'exploitation des ressources fauniques Vallée-de-la-Matapédia\" (Corporation operating Wildlife Vallée-de-la-Matapedia). The administrative offices are located in ZEC Causapscal.", "Zec Capitachouane\n The ZEC covers a wild and completely forested area. It is located northeast of Cabonga Reservoir and southeast of the city of Val d'Or, north of the Zec Petawaga and directly adjacent to Zec Festubert. The ZEC has 88 lakes (52 of which are operated for fishing) and 10 rivers (five used for fishing). The two largest lakes are Bouchette Lake (973 ha) and Landron lake (1197 ha). Other major lakes are: Aveluy, des Trois Baies (Three Bays), Bailleul, Bonaparte, Bimbo, Cather, Chip, Danin, Farrington, Fayolle, Fitzgerald, Fricourt, Graincourt Gregg, Griffith, Harris, Hopkins, Kâmakadewagamik, Kean, Kessler, Leask, Lindsay, Loucks, Martin, Maxwell, Proville, Rawlinson, Reynolds, Rock, Round, Simionescu, Thiepval, Weber and Young. The main rivers of the ZEC are: Berlinge, Festubert, Chochocouane and Capitachouane; lake head of the latter (flowing south-west) is the Capitachouane lake. Camping is allowed in the ZEC, as well as the installation of a trailer. Access to the area is via Route 117, connecting Mont-Laurier to Val d'Or. The main forest road is R0713. Secondary access roads are: R0715 and R0716.", "Zec Restigo\n The ZEC Restigo is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) located the unorganized territory Les Lacs-du-Témiscamingue, in the Témiscamingue Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Quebec, Canada. ZEC is administered by the \"Association protectrice de la faune de Témiscaming\" (Wildlife Protective Association of Temiscaming), which is a non-profit organization.", "Zec Festubert\nAbitibi-Témiscamingue, administrative region of Quebec ; La Vallée-de-l'Or Regional County Municipality (RCM) ; Senneterre, Quebec ; Zone d'exploitation contrôlée (Controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) ", "Zec Jaro\n The Zec Jaro is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) in the municipality of Saint-Théophile, in the Beauce-Sartigan Regional County Municipality (RCM), in the administrative region of Chaudière-Appalaches, in Quebec, in Canada. The territory of the ZEC is administered by the \"Société Beauceronne de Gestion Faunique incorporée\" (Beauceronne Society of Wildlife Management incorporated), which is a non-profit organization. This organism was established on 26 September 1978. Every Spring, several maple groves are in operation on the territory of the ZEC. These homeowners or renters of lots are producers grouped in \"Association des producteurs acéricoles du secteur Zec Jaro\" (Maple Syrup Producers Association of Zec Jaro sector). This association was incorporated in 2009 to the \"Registraire des entreprises du Québec\" (Registrar of enterprises of Quebec).", "Zec de la Lièvre\n The Zec de la Lièvre (English: \"Zec of Hare\") is a zone d'exploitation contrôlée (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) in the unorganized territory of Lac-Ashuapmushuan, in Le Domaine-du-Roy Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, in Quebec, in Canada.", "Zec Festubert\n The ZEC Festubert is a \"zone d'exploitation contrôlée\" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC), located in the municipality of Senneterre, in the La Vallée-de-l'Or Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue, in Quebec, in Canada. The mission of the ZEC includes the protection of flora and fauna." ]
In what country is Tapay District?
[ "Peru", "pe", "Republic of Peru", "República del Perú", "🇵🇪", "Republica del Peru" ]
country
Tapay District
2,521,556
64
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Other mountains are listed below: • Apachita • Janq'u Quta • Jichu Qullu • K'ayrawiri • Llimayuq • Minasniyuq • Minaspata • Pariwana • Puka Puka • Q'illa Q'illa • Q'inchu • Sani • Silla Urqu • Sillani • Such'iri • Utt'aña • Wallatani • Wanqhay T'ira • Wayllaqucha Tapay lies north of the Colca valley.", "score": "1.5112853" }, { "id": "2383601", "title": "Taphan Hin District", "text": " Taphan Hin is regarded as one of the three districts of Phichit, with a railroad running through (northern line). The district is served by the Taphan Hin railway station of the State Railway of Thailand (SRT).", "score": "1.4879053" }, { "id": "11811951", "title": "Tapairihua District", "text": " Tapairihua District is one of the seventeen districts of the province Aymaraes in Peru.", "score": "1.4679408" }, { "id": "26625776", "title": "Tapiche District", "text": " Tapiche District is one of eleven districts of the province Requena in Peru.", "score": "1.4562943" }, { "id": "2383598", "title": "Taphan Hin District", "text": " Neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise) Thap Khlo, Bang Mun Nak, Pho Thale, Bueng Na Rang, Pho Prathap Chang, Mueang Pichit and Wang Sai Phun of Phichit Province. Taphan Hin is located on the eastern side of the Nan River, about 28 km (about 17 mi) south of Mueang Pichit.", "score": "1.4516724" }, { "id": "30382881", "title": "Baray District", "text": " According to the 1998 census of Cambodia, the Baray District consisted of 18 communes and had a population of 159,586. The population recorded by the 2008 census was 167,581. In January 2019 eight of the 18 communes—Andoung Pou, Chranieng, Chrolong, Pongro, Sou Young, Sralau, Svay Phleung and Treal—were split from the district to form the Taing Kouk District. As of 2020, the district contains the following communes. ", "score": "1.4505539" }, { "id": "14430037", "title": "Sadao District", "text": " Neighboring districts are (from the west clockwise): Khuan Don and Khuan Kalong of Satun Province; Khlong Hoi Khong, Hat Yai, Chana, and Na Thawi of Songkhla Province. Southwest of Sadao's 85 kilometre border with Malaysia are the Malaysian states of Kedah and Perlis. The district marks the southern end of Phetkasem Road, the longest road in Thailand, which runs from Bangkok via Hat Yai to the border crossing at Danok (Thailand)–Bukit Kayu Hitam (Malaysia). Major roads connect this road with Pattani (intersection at Khlong Ngae) and Padangbesar with the intersection at Sadao town. Two main border crossings with Malaysia are in the district. The main crossing is at Danok with Bukit Kayu Hitam on the Malaysian side. The crossing is the busiest land border crossing between Thailand and Malaysia. Phetkasem Road is connected to Malaysia's North-South Expressway at this border crossing. Another crossing is at Padangbesar, with the Malaysian town of Padang Besar in Perlis on the Malaysian side. The main railway crossing between Malaysia and Thailand is also at Padang Besar. The Thai-Malaysian border is porous, with illegal crossing points frequently discovered by authorities.", "score": "1.4504094" }, { "id": "30382880", "title": "Baray District", "text": " Baray District (ស្រុកបារាយណ៍) is a district within Kampong Thom Province, in central Cambodia.", "score": "1.4334344" }, { "id": "28363870", "title": "Hua Taphan District", "text": " Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise): Mueang Amnat Charoen and Lue Amnat of Amnat Charoen Province; Muang Sam Sip and Khueang Nai of Ubon Ratchathani Province; and Kham Khuean Kaeo and Pa Tio of Yasothon Province.", "score": "1.4204763" }, { "id": "12559423", "title": "Mueang Surat Thani District", "text": " The district is at the mouth of the Tapi River, where it flows into Bandon Bay of the Gulf of Thailand. Neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise): Kanchanadit, Ban Na San, Ban Na Doem, and Phunphin District. To the east of the district the Thathong River marks the natural boundary to Kanchanadit, while the boundary to Phunphin is partially marked by the western arm of the Tapi River. Khun Thale is a small lake in the center of the district. The Khao Tha Phet non-hunting area protects 4.65 km2 of a hill south of the city of Surat Thani. The Khun Thale swamp to the south of the district is the source of two short minor rivers which meander through the city, Khlong Makham Tia and Khlong Tha Kup.", "score": "1.4174838" }, { "id": "13198884", "title": "Hatay (electoral district)", "text": " Hatay is an electoral district of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects ten members of parliament (deputies) to represent the province of the same name for a four-year term by the D'Hondt method, a party-list proportional representation system.", "score": "1.4157953" }, { "id": "11626189", "title": "Tapolca District", "text": " Tapolca (Tapolcai járás) is a district in south-western part of Veszprém County. Tapolca is also the name of the town where the district seat is found. The district is located in the Central Transdanubia Statistical Region.", "score": "1.4130931" }, { "id": "30322271", "title": "Baribour District", "text": " Baribour District (ស្រុកបរិបូណ៌ \"Abundance\") is a district (srok) in the north of Kampong Chhnang Province, in central Cambodia. The district capital is Baribour town located around 38 kilometres north west of the provincial capital of Kampong Chhnang by road. The district shares a border with Pursat Province to the west and with Kampong Thom Province to the north. The district borders on the Tonle Sap and the Tonle Sap river forms the northern and eastern borders of the district. The district is easily accessed by road from Kampong Chhnang (38 km) Pursat (55 km) and Phnom Penh (129 km). Baribour District is one of the smallest districts in Kampong Chhnang province by land area and only Chol Kiri District is smaller. However, it has an average district population for the province due to the Tonle Sap and the National Highway. National Highway 5 which begins in Phnom Penh and ends at Poipet bisects the district running from north west to south east. National road 52 begins at the highway at Ponley and runs north to the port of Kampong Preah.", "score": "1.4092004" }, { "id": "15978024", "title": "Krakor District", "text": " Located on the Tonle Sap, Krakor district is well known for fishing and prahok trey ngiet and other fish products are exported to markets in Pursat and Phnom Penh. Most of these fish are collected by floating fishing villages in the northern part of the district, near the district town. These villagers have had an uneasy relationship with Fishery Administration officials over claims of illegal fishing in protected areas of the lake. In April 2007 this unease culminated in an incident that led to the deaths of three fishermen and the torching of the commune fisheries office. Three fishermen, including a pregnant woman, were shot and killed with AK-47s by a group of Fisheries officials who claimed they were attacked by the fishermen.", "score": "1.4065373" }, { "id": "11621304", "title": "Turpay District", "text": " The people in the district are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (70.67%) learnt to speak in childhood, 29.20% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language (2007 Peru Census).", "score": "1.4053974" }, { "id": "11811952", "title": "Tapairihua District", "text": " The people in the district are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (92.52%) learnt to speak in childhood, 7.23% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language (2007 Peru Census).", "score": "1.4034121" }, { "id": "10424946", "title": "Tamot District", "text": " , the district is the site of a proposed rock quarry that has been opposed by some environmental groups and locals. Human Rights Watch has reported that opponents of the quarry and journalists covering the story have been threatened and intimidated.", "score": "1.4024966" }, { "id": "8584808", "title": "Mueang Chumphon District", "text": " On 29 April 1917 the district's name was changed from Mueang to Tha Tapao (ท่าตะเภา). On 14 November 1938 it was renamed Mueang Chumphon.", "score": "1.4021935" } ]
[ "Tapay District\n The people in the district are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (72.10%) learnt to speak in childhood, 27.10% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language (2007 Peru Census).", "Tapay District\n Tapay District is one of twenty districts of Caylloma Province in Peru.", "Tapay District\n The Chila mountain range traverses the district. One of the highest mountains of the district is Suriwiri. Other mountains are listed below: • Apachita • Janq'u Quta • Jichu Qullu • K'ayrawiri • Llimayuq • Minasniyuq • Minaspata • Pariwana • Puka Puka • Q'illa Q'illa • Q'inchu • Sani • Silla Urqu • Sillani • Such'iri • Utt'aña • Wallatani • Wanqhay T'ira • Wayllaqucha Tapay lies north of the Colca valley.", "Taphan Hin District\n Taphan Hin is regarded as one of the three districts of Phichit, with a railroad running through (northern line). The district is served by the Taphan Hin railway station of the State Railway of Thailand (SRT).", "Tapairihua District\n Tapairihua District is one of the seventeen districts of the province Aymaraes in Peru.", "Tapiche District\n Tapiche District is one of eleven districts of the province Requena in Peru.", "Taphan Hin District\n Neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise) Thap Khlo, Bang Mun Nak, Pho Thale, Bueng Na Rang, Pho Prathap Chang, Mueang Pichit and Wang Sai Phun of Phichit Province. Taphan Hin is located on the eastern side of the Nan River, about 28 km (about 17 mi) south of Mueang Pichit.", "Baray District\n According to the 1998 census of Cambodia, the Baray District consisted of 18 communes and had a population of 159,586. The population recorded by the 2008 census was 167,581. In January 2019 eight of the 18 communes—Andoung Pou, Chranieng, Chrolong, Pongro, Sou Young, Sralau, Svay Phleung and Treal—were split from the district to form the Taing Kouk District. As of 2020, the district contains the following communes. ", "Sadao District\n Neighboring districts are (from the west clockwise): Khuan Don and Khuan Kalong of Satun Province; Khlong Hoi Khong, Hat Yai, Chana, and Na Thawi of Songkhla Province. Southwest of Sadao's 85 kilometre border with Malaysia are the Malaysian states of Kedah and Perlis. The district marks the southern end of Phetkasem Road, the longest road in Thailand, which runs from Bangkok via Hat Yai to the border crossing at Danok (Thailand)–Bukit Kayu Hitam (Malaysia). Major roads connect this road with Pattani (intersection at Khlong Ngae) and Padangbesar with the intersection at Sadao town. Two main border crossings with Malaysia are in the district. The main crossing is at Danok with Bukit Kayu Hitam on the Malaysian side. The crossing is the busiest land border crossing between Thailand and Malaysia. Phetkasem Road is connected to Malaysia's North-South Expressway at this border crossing. Another crossing is at Padangbesar, with the Malaysian town of Padang Besar in Perlis on the Malaysian side. The main railway crossing between Malaysia and Thailand is also at Padang Besar. The Thai-Malaysian border is porous, with illegal crossing points frequently discovered by authorities.", "Baray District\n Baray District (ស្រុកបារាយណ៍) is a district within Kampong Thom Province, in central Cambodia.", "Hua Taphan District\n Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise): Mueang Amnat Charoen and Lue Amnat of Amnat Charoen Province; Muang Sam Sip and Khueang Nai of Ubon Ratchathani Province; and Kham Khuean Kaeo and Pa Tio of Yasothon Province.", "Mueang Surat Thani District\n The district is at the mouth of the Tapi River, where it flows into Bandon Bay of the Gulf of Thailand. Neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise): Kanchanadit, Ban Na San, Ban Na Doem, and Phunphin District. To the east of the district the Thathong River marks the natural boundary to Kanchanadit, while the boundary to Phunphin is partially marked by the western arm of the Tapi River. Khun Thale is a small lake in the center of the district. The Khao Tha Phet non-hunting area protects 4.65 km2 of a hill south of the city of Surat Thani. The Khun Thale swamp to the south of the district is the source of two short minor rivers which meander through the city, Khlong Makham Tia and Khlong Tha Kup.", "Hatay (electoral district)\n Hatay is an electoral district of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects ten members of parliament (deputies) to represent the province of the same name for a four-year term by the D'Hondt method, a party-list proportional representation system.", "Tapolca District\n Tapolca (Tapolcai járás) is a district in south-western part of Veszprém County. Tapolca is also the name of the town where the district seat is found. The district is located in the Central Transdanubia Statistical Region.", "Baribour District\n Baribour District (ស្រុកបរិបូណ៌ \"Abundance\") is a district (srok) in the north of Kampong Chhnang Province, in central Cambodia. The district capital is Baribour town located around 38 kilometres north west of the provincial capital of Kampong Chhnang by road. The district shares a border with Pursat Province to the west and with Kampong Thom Province to the north. The district borders on the Tonle Sap and the Tonle Sap river forms the northern and eastern borders of the district. The district is easily accessed by road from Kampong Chhnang (38 km) Pursat (55 km) and Phnom Penh (129 km). Baribour District is one of the smallest districts in Kampong Chhnang province by land area and only Chol Kiri District is smaller. However, it has an average district population for the province due to the Tonle Sap and the National Highway. National Highway 5 which begins in Phnom Penh and ends at Poipet bisects the district running from north west to south east. National road 52 begins at the highway at Ponley and runs north to the port of Kampong Preah.", "Krakor District\n Located on the Tonle Sap, Krakor district is well known for fishing and prahok trey ngiet and other fish products are exported to markets in Pursat and Phnom Penh. Most of these fish are collected by floating fishing villages in the northern part of the district, near the district town. These villagers have had an uneasy relationship with Fishery Administration officials over claims of illegal fishing in protected areas of the lake. In April 2007 this unease culminated in an incident that led to the deaths of three fishermen and the torching of the commune fisheries office. Three fishermen, including a pregnant woman, were shot and killed with AK-47s by a group of Fisheries officials who claimed they were attacked by the fishermen.", "Turpay District\n The people in the district are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (70.67%) learnt to speak in childhood, 29.20% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language (2007 Peru Census).", "Tapairihua District\n The people in the district are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (92.52%) learnt to speak in childhood, 7.23% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language (2007 Peru Census).", "Tamot District\n , the district is the site of a proposed rock quarry that has been opposed by some environmental groups and locals. Human Rights Watch has reported that opponents of the quarry and journalists covering the story have been threatened and intimidated.", "Mueang Chumphon District\n On 29 April 1917 the district's name was changed from Mueang to Tha Tapao (ท่าตะเภา). On 14 November 1938 it was renamed Mueang Chumphon." ]
In what country is Cổ Linh?
[ "Vietnam", "Socialist Republic of Vietnam", "VN", "VIE", "🇻🇳", "Việt Nam", "Viet Nam", "SRV", "VNM" ]
country
Cổ Linh
3,818,525
40
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In 2003, My Linh signed a contract with the American record company, Blue Tiger, to release an English-language album, attracting wide media attention in Vietnam. Coming to America was released in 2004. In 2006, My Linh was one of the judges for Sao Mai Điểm Hẹn, a singing contest hosted by Vietnam Television to discover young music talents. My Linh has performed in many countries, including China, Thailand, Korea, Russia, Germany, Czech Republic, Ukraine, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Cuba, United States, Canada and Australia. In 2006, she is the only Vietnamese artist performing in Asian Divas night in Nagoya, Japan.", "score": "1.5188224" }, { "id": "3361361", "title": "Vĩnh Linh District", "text": " The district was formerly known as Ma Linh, Chiêu Linh, Minh Lương and Minh Linh. The first two names were used when the area was part of Champa before the southwards expansion of Vietnam. In 1831, the Nguyễn Dynasty established Quảng Trị Province, and made Vinh Linh the administrative headquarters. The district was split during the Partition of Vietnam In 2004 Cồn Cỏ island was split out of the district to become its own district. The district has locations that are heritage-listed, including some of a national level of importance, such as the Hiền Lương shores, Vịnh Mốc tunnels, Hiền Lương Bridge and Bến Hải River", "score": "1.5069702" }, { "id": "11956325", "title": "Cổ Linh", "text": " Cổ Linh is a rural commune (xã) of Pác Nặm District, Bắc Kạn Province, in Vietnam.", "score": "1.5069661" }, { "id": "1477594", "title": "Đức Linh District", "text": " Đức Linh is a rural district of Bình Thuận Province in the Southeast region of Vietnam. As of 2003, the district had a population of 132,650. The district covers an area of 536 km². The district capital lies at Võ Xu.", "score": "1.506519" }, { "id": "25797499", "title": "Cổ Định chromium mine", "text": " The Co Dinh mine is a large mine in the north of Vietnam in Thanh Hóa Province. Co Dinh represents one of the largest chromium reserve in Vietnam having estimated reserves of 20.8 million tonnes of ore grading 46% chromium.", "score": "1.504271" }, { "id": "2916445", "title": "Hồng Lĩnh", "text": " Hồng Lĩnh is a town in Hà Tĩnh Province in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam. It is near the Lam river and the 99 peaks of the Hồng Lĩnh mountains. As of 2003 the city had a population of 35,102. The district covers an area of 58 km². The district capital lies at Hồng Lĩnh. Hồng Lĩnh town was scheduled for urban water supply in 2002 and given priority status for investment in 2005. In business directories the town is listed as \"Hồng Lĩnh Town.\" The town is on the A1 Highway and subject to flooding.", "score": "1.5020201" }, { "id": "2916455", "title": "Chí Linh", "text": " Chí Linh is a city in Hải Dương Province, in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam. In 2010, Chí Linh District was upgraded to a district-level town and in 2019, Chí Linh town became the second provincial city of Hải Dương Province. Chí Linh is a district in which six rivers converge, with features such as hills, mountains and forests. The capital of the city is Sao Đỏ (Red Star). There are many temples and pagodas in Chí Linh, with many of them concerning Vietnam's National Heroes, including Trần Hưng Đạo, Nguyễn Trãi and Chu Văn An. Côn Sơn and Kiếp Bạc pagodas are famous all over Vietnam. One of the best golf courses in North Vietnam, Star Golf, was opened in Sao Đỏ in 2003. Phả Lại, the biggest thermal power plant in North Vietnam is located in this city. As of 2019 the city had a population of 220,421. The city covers an area of 282.91 km². The city capital lies at Sao Đỏ ward.", "score": "1.49126" }, { "id": "1754614", "title": "Trà Lĩnh", "text": " Trà Lĩnh is a township of Trùng Khánh District, Cao Bằng Province. It is located near the China-Vietnam border and is a road border crossing between the two countries. The Longbang Port control point is located on the Chinese side of the border. The township was formerly named Hùng Quốc and was the district capital of former Trà Lĩnh District.", "score": "1.4908559" }, { "id": "2916675", "title": "Di Linh District", "text": " Di Linh (Di Linh; Djiring) is a district (huyện) of Lâm Đồng Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 154,472. The district covers an area of 1,628 km². The district capital lies at Di Linh.", "score": "1.4895667" }, { "id": "3316245", "title": "Nguyen Phuong Linh", "text": " Since 2010, together with her fellow artist friend Bill Nguyen, Linh found and organized IN:ACT- the annual international performance festival in Vietnam, the annual international performance art festival in Hanoi. In 2012, she found and organized Skylines With Flying People, one of the most ambitious contemporary art events in Vietnam in the last decade with local and international artists and curators from Vietnam, Japan, Germany, US, Serbia, Shanghai, Korea... at Japan Foundation, Nha San Studio, Goethe Institute, Manzi Art Space and many public sites in Hanoi. The project took place at the Japan Foundation and was the first of its kind in Hanoi, representing alternative ways of art-making and exhibiting. In 2013, Linh co-founded Nha San Collective.", "score": "1.4814806" }, { "id": "32301384", "title": "Nha San Collective", "text": " 25th anniversary of Darat Al Funnun in Amman, Jordan Since 2010, Linh organized and curated programs at Nha San. She found and organized IN:ACT, the annual international performance art festival in Hanoi. In 2012, she organized Skylines With Flying People, one of the most ambitious contemporary art events in Vietnam in the last decade with local and international artists and curators from Vietnam, Japan, Germany, US, Serbia, Shanghai, and Korea at Japan Foundation, Nha San Studio, Goethe Institute, Manzi Art Space and many public sites in Hanoi. In 2013, together with her colleague Tuan Mami, Linh co-found Nha San COLLECTIVE, a group of young experimental artists.", "score": "1.4766378" }, { "id": "3361359", "title": "Vĩnh Linh District", "text": " Vĩnh Linh is a rural district of Quảng Trị Province in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam. A coastal district, it is bordered to the east by the East Sea, to the south by Gio Linh District, to the southwest by Hướng Hóa District, and to the north by Quảng Bình Province (Lệ Thủy District).", "score": "1.4759979" }, { "id": "32255013", "title": "Nha Trang", "text": "Đà Lạt, Vietnam ; Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia ", "score": "1.4632211" }, { "id": "32978862", "title": "Di Linh", "text": " Di Linh is a township (thị trấn) and capital of Di Linh District, Lâm Đồng Province, Vietnam.", "score": "1.4632163" }, { "id": "3361362", "title": "Vĩnh Linh District", "text": " The old-growth forest of Ru Linh and the Cua Tung beach are also in the district. Agriculture is the main economic activity in the area, accounting for 51% of the production. Industry accounts for 28% and tertiary activities 21%. The main products include prawns, rice, pepper, rubber, mahogany and ironwood.", "score": "1.4506581" }, { "id": "9922197", "title": "Ho Chi Minh City", "text": " – 208 Nguyen Huu Canh St, Binh Thanh District ; Minh Hung medicine (2018) - 73 Đường số 5, P. Bình Hưng, Hòa, Q. Bình Tân, Tp. Hồ Chí Minh ; VinMart – Multiple locations (District 1, District 2, District 7, District 9, District 10, Binh Chanh District, Binh Thanh District, Go Vap District, Tan Binh District, and Thu Duc District) Some of the larger shopping malls and plazas opened recently include: In 2007, three million foreign tourists, about 70% of the total number of tourists to Vietnam, visited the city. Total cargo transport to Ho Chi Minh City's ports reached 50.5 million tonnes, nearly one-third of the total for Vietnam.", "score": "1.4471959" }, { "id": "32074307", "title": "Bình Tân District, Ho Chi Minh City", "text": " Bình Tân is an urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and is known as a large inner city of migrant workers. In 2010 the district had a population of 611,170, in an area of 52 km². The name is a combination of Bình Hưng Hoà, Bình Trị Đông and Tân Tạo.", "score": "1.4466121" } ]
[ "Anh Does\n Anh traveled the country of Vietnam.", "Định Bình Lake\n Định Bình Lake (Hồ Định Bình) is a large artificial freshwater lake in Vĩnh Thạnh District, Bình Định Province, Vietnam. Work began creating the dam on Côn River in May 2003. It has a capacity of 226 million cubic metres. The lake and dam are expected to provide irrigation for some 12,545 hectares (over 48 square miles).", "Tánh Linh District\n Tánh Linh is a rural district of Bình Thuận Province in the Southeast region of Vietnam. As of 2003, the district had a population of 99,679. The district covers an area of 1,174 km². The district capital lies at Lạc Tánh.", "Mỹ Linh\n in 1999, she released Tóc Ngắn album, which has become her trademark. In 2003, My Linh signed a contract with the American record company, Blue Tiger, to release an English-language album, attracting wide media attention in Vietnam. Coming to America was released in 2004. In 2006, My Linh was one of the judges for Sao Mai Điểm Hẹn, a singing contest hosted by Vietnam Television to discover young music talents. My Linh has performed in many countries, including China, Thailand, Korea, Russia, Germany, Czech Republic, Ukraine, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Cuba, United States, Canada and Australia. In 2006, she is the only Vietnamese artist performing in Asian Divas night in Nagoya, Japan.", "Vĩnh Linh District\n The district was formerly known as Ma Linh, Chiêu Linh, Minh Lương and Minh Linh. The first two names were used when the area was part of Champa before the southwards expansion of Vietnam. In 1831, the Nguyễn Dynasty established Quảng Trị Province, and made Vinh Linh the administrative headquarters. The district was split during the Partition of Vietnam In 2004 Cồn Cỏ island was split out of the district to become its own district. The district has locations that are heritage-listed, including some of a national level of importance, such as the Hiền Lương shores, Vịnh Mốc tunnels, Hiền Lương Bridge and Bến Hải River", "Cổ Linh\n Cổ Linh is a rural commune (xã) of Pác Nặm District, Bắc Kạn Province, in Vietnam.", "Đức Linh District\n Đức Linh is a rural district of Bình Thuận Province in the Southeast region of Vietnam. As of 2003, the district had a population of 132,650. The district covers an area of 536 km². The district capital lies at Võ Xu.", "Cổ Định chromium mine\n The Co Dinh mine is a large mine in the north of Vietnam in Thanh Hóa Province. Co Dinh represents one of the largest chromium reserve in Vietnam having estimated reserves of 20.8 million tonnes of ore grading 46% chromium.", "Hồng Lĩnh\n Hồng Lĩnh is a town in Hà Tĩnh Province in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam. It is near the Lam river and the 99 peaks of the Hồng Lĩnh mountains. As of 2003 the city had a population of 35,102. The district covers an area of 58 km². The district capital lies at Hồng Lĩnh. Hồng Lĩnh town was scheduled for urban water supply in 2002 and given priority status for investment in 2005. In business directories the town is listed as \"Hồng Lĩnh Town.\" The town is on the A1 Highway and subject to flooding.", "Chí Linh\n Chí Linh is a city in Hải Dương Province, in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam. In 2010, Chí Linh District was upgraded to a district-level town and in 2019, Chí Linh town became the second provincial city of Hải Dương Province. Chí Linh is a district in which six rivers converge, with features such as hills, mountains and forests. The capital of the city is Sao Đỏ (Red Star). There are many temples and pagodas in Chí Linh, with many of them concerning Vietnam's National Heroes, including Trần Hưng Đạo, Nguyễn Trãi and Chu Văn An. Côn Sơn and Kiếp Bạc pagodas are famous all over Vietnam. One of the best golf courses in North Vietnam, Star Golf, was opened in Sao Đỏ in 2003. Phả Lại, the biggest thermal power plant in North Vietnam is located in this city. As of 2019 the city had a population of 220,421. The city covers an area of 282.91 km². The city capital lies at Sao Đỏ ward.", "Trà Lĩnh\n Trà Lĩnh is a township of Trùng Khánh District, Cao Bằng Province. It is located near the China-Vietnam border and is a road border crossing between the two countries. The Longbang Port control point is located on the Chinese side of the border. The township was formerly named Hùng Quốc and was the district capital of former Trà Lĩnh District.", "Di Linh District\n Di Linh (Di Linh; Djiring) is a district (huyện) of Lâm Đồng Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 154,472. The district covers an area of 1,628 km². The district capital lies at Di Linh.", "Nguyen Phuong Linh\n Since 2010, together with her fellow artist friend Bill Nguyen, Linh found and organized IN:ACT- the annual international performance festival in Vietnam, the annual international performance art festival in Hanoi. In 2012, she found and organized Skylines With Flying People, one of the most ambitious contemporary art events in Vietnam in the last decade with local and international artists and curators from Vietnam, Japan, Germany, US, Serbia, Shanghai, Korea... at Japan Foundation, Nha San Studio, Goethe Institute, Manzi Art Space and many public sites in Hanoi. The project took place at the Japan Foundation and was the first of its kind in Hanoi, representing alternative ways of art-making and exhibiting. In 2013, Linh co-founded Nha San Collective.", "Nha San Collective\n 25th anniversary of Darat Al Funnun in Amman, Jordan Since 2010, Linh organized and curated programs at Nha San. She found and organized IN:ACT, the annual international performance art festival in Hanoi. In 2012, she organized Skylines With Flying People, one of the most ambitious contemporary art events in Vietnam in the last decade with local and international artists and curators from Vietnam, Japan, Germany, US, Serbia, Shanghai, and Korea at Japan Foundation, Nha San Studio, Goethe Institute, Manzi Art Space and many public sites in Hanoi. In 2013, together with her colleague Tuan Mami, Linh co-found Nha San COLLECTIVE, a group of young experimental artists.", "Vĩnh Linh District\n Vĩnh Linh is a rural district of Quảng Trị Province in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam. A coastal district, it is bordered to the east by the East Sea, to the south by Gio Linh District, to the southwest by Hướng Hóa District, and to the north by Quảng Bình Province (Lệ Thủy District).", "Nha Trang\nĐà Lạt, Vietnam ; Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia ", "Di Linh\n Di Linh is a township (thị trấn) and capital of Di Linh District, Lâm Đồng Province, Vietnam.", "Vĩnh Linh District\n The old-growth forest of Ru Linh and the Cua Tung beach are also in the district. Agriculture is the main economic activity in the area, accounting for 51% of the production. Industry accounts for 28% and tertiary activities 21%. The main products include prawns, rice, pepper, rubber, mahogany and ironwood.", "Ho Chi Minh City\n – 208 Nguyen Huu Canh St, Binh Thanh District ; Minh Hung medicine (2018) - 73 Đường số 5, P. Bình Hưng, Hòa, Q. Bình Tân, Tp. Hồ Chí Minh ; VinMart – Multiple locations (District 1, District 2, District 7, District 9, District 10, Binh Chanh District, Binh Thanh District, Go Vap District, Tan Binh District, and Thu Duc District) Some of the larger shopping malls and plazas opened recently include: In 2007, three million foreign tourists, about 70% of the total number of tourists to Vietnam, visited the city. Total cargo transport to Ho Chi Minh City's ports reached 50.5 million tonnes, nearly one-third of the total for Vietnam.", "Bình Tân District, Ho Chi Minh City\n Bình Tân is an urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and is known as a large inner city of migrant workers. In 2010 the district had a population of 611,170, in an area of 52 km². The name is a combination of Bình Hưng Hoà, Bình Trị Đông and Tân Tạo." ]
In what country is Mahaboboka?
[ "Madagascar", "mg", "🇲🇬", "Republic of Madagascar", "MAD" ]
country
Mahaboboka
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Also minerals, as sapphires are found at Mahaboboka.", "score": "1.6522622" }, { "id": "29693316", "title": "Mahabo", "text": " Mahabo is a city (commune urbaine) in the Menabe Region, Western Madagascar. It has a population of 35,532 in 2018.", "score": "1.6055433" }, { "id": "4547363", "title": "Mahabo, Ambohidratrimo", "text": " Mahabo (Ambohidratrimo)'' is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Ambohidratrimo (district), which is a part of Analamanga Region. It is situated at 48 km nort-west of the capital Antananarivo at the national road 4. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 6,994 in 2018.", "score": "1.5758152" }, { "id": "27070825", "title": "Mahabo, Vohipeno", "text": " Mahabo is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Vohipeno, which is a part of Vatovavy-Fitovinany Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 4,000 in 2001 commune census. Only primary schooling is available. The majority 99% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 0.5% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is coffee, while other important products are cabbage, cassava and rice. Services provide employment for 0.4% of the population. Additionally fishing employs 0.1% of the population.", "score": "1.4754423" }, { "id": "12003176", "title": "Mahabo (district)", "text": " Mahabo is a district of Menabe in Madagascar.", "score": "1.4723679" }, { "id": "12003177", "title": "Mahabo (district)", "text": "Ambia ; Ampanihy ; Analamitsivala ; Ankilivalo ; Ankilizato ; Befotaka ; Beronono ; Mahabo ; Malaimbandy ; Mandabe ; Tsimazava The district is further divided into 11 communes: ", "score": "1.4643306" }, { "id": "32811570", "title": "Dabaka", "text": " Doboka has been one of the leading town after Hojai town in International Agar Exportation to Middle Eastern countries, Bangkok, Laos, Singapore etc.Dabaka is one of the developed town of Assam and it ranked 10th position in Highest per capita income in Assam. Lower class families are engaged with farming of mostly Rice, Wheat and Sugarcane. Though it has very little land for farming, it has produced huge amount of Rice production. The natural fertility of the soil behind the foothills accelerate the production of farming.}", "score": "1.4634037" }, { "id": "26959160", "title": "Mahabako", "text": " Mahabako is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Manakara, which is a part of Vatovavy-Fitovinany Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 10,000 in 2001 commune census. Primary and junior level secondary education are available in town. Farming and raising livestock provides employment for 40% and 40% of the working population. The most important crops are coffee and rice, while other important agricultural products are bananas and cassava. Industry and services provide employment for 5% and 15% of the population, respectively.", "score": "1.4539202" }, { "id": "1025171", "title": "Kabo", "text": " The northern nomads in the Central African Republic resented the central government and a rebel People's Army for the Restoration of the Republic and Democracy (PAPRD) was formed in the 1990s. Clashes between the rebels and the central government intensified, and many people from Kabo and the surrounding area fled as refugees to Chad. However, in January 2008, PAPRD and the Central African Armed Forces (FACA) agreed on a ceasefire for the Kabo area, allowing many of the refugees to return. On 19 December 2012 the city was captured by Séléka coalition. As of 2020 it was under control of ex-Séléka Central African Patriotic Movement. On 15 April 2021 Kabo was recaptured by government forces.", "score": "1.45292" }, { "id": "29693317", "title": "Mahabo", "text": " This town lies on the Route nationale 35 from Morondava to Ivato", "score": "1.4393367" }, { "id": "4547364", "title": "Mahabo, Ambohidratrimo", "text": "Monographie Region Analamanga ", "score": "1.4381304" }, { "id": "27462530", "title": "Mahabo, Betroka", "text": " Mahabo is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Betroka, which is a part of Anosy Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 9,000 in 2001 commune census. Only primary schooling is available. The majority 55% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 38% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are peanuts and cassava. Services provide employment for 5% of the population. Additionally fishing employs 2% of the population.", "score": "1.4375315" }, { "id": "27021462", "title": "Ambia, Mahabo", "text": " Ambia is a town and commune (kaominina) in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Mahabo, which is a part of Menabe Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 4,000 in 2001 commune census. Only primary schooling is available. The majority 89.5% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 10% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are peanuts, maize and cassava. Services provide employment for 0.5% of the population.", "score": "1.4344106" }, { "id": "5135243", "title": "Malabo Lopelo Melaka", "text": " Despite not having full political influence, King Malabo I symbolically served as the King of Bioko Island during his reign. His administration conducted bureaucratic gestures such as thanking Francisco Alimama Kashu, a native of Hyderabad, British India for his collaborating with local farms in improving farming techniques by giving him a 10 acre plot of land in the village of Moka. Alimama Kashu eventually settled in Moka and married into the Malabo family. During his reign, the government of Spanish Guinea received complete cooperation of the Bubi people, often using violent colonial methods to gain favorable results. The last anti-colonial uprising took place in 1910 at San Carlos, after the assassination of a European by the name of Leon Rabadan and two Indian policemen. The confrontation resulted in the death of fifteen thousand ethnic Bubi. Immediately after the insurrection, the colonial forces pressured King Malabo I to convince Bubi clan leaders to cease further retaliation. The colonial leaders only addressed the most resistant of the local leaders, such as Chief Riokalo.", "score": "1.4297398" }, { "id": "26589028", "title": "Ambondro mahabo", "text": " Ambondro mahabo is a mammal from the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) Isalo III Formation (about 167 million years ago) of Madagascar. The only described species of the genus Ambondro, it is known from a fragmentary lower jaw with three teeth, interpreted as the last premolar and the first two molars. The premolar consists of a central cusp with one or two smaller cusps and a cingulum (shelf) on the inner, or lingual, side of the tooth. The molars also have such a lingual cingulum. They consist of two groups of cusps: a trigonid of three cusps at the front and a ", "score": "1.4174788" }, { "id": "27021463", "title": "Ampanihy, Mahabo", "text": " Ampanihy is a town and commune (kaominina) in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Mahabo, which is a part of Menabe Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 7,000 in 2001 commune census. Only primary schooling is available. It is also a site of industrial-scale mining. The majority 89% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 10% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are cassava and sweet potatoes. Industry and services provide both employment for 0.5% of the population.", "score": "1.4144573" }, { "id": "9444330", "title": "Distro Kuomboka", "text": " Distro Kuomboka were formed at Kabwe in 1979. They are Zambia's longest surviving band. Recognised as Zambia's Best Band at the Ngoma National Music Awards (2004) and Best Band in the Copperbelt at the Mukuba Music Awards (2005), Distro Kuomboka are now the resident band at the Mukuba Hotel, in the Copperbelt town of Ndola. Their album releases include Dyonko, Twalebana, Toto-Mitala, Kaoma, The Best of Distro Kuomboka, Ichili Pamunobe and Lamba Bull.", "score": "1.4097922" }, { "id": "27021470", "title": "Beronono, Mahabo", "text": " Beronono is a town and commune (kaominina) in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Mahabo, which is a part of Menabe Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 5,000 in 2001 commune census. Only primary schooling is available. The majority 89.5% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 10% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are bananas, sugarcane and cassava. Services provide employment for 0.5% of the population.", "score": "1.4061382" } ]
[ "Mahaboboka\n Mahaboboka is a town and commune (kaominina) in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Sakaraha, which is a part of Atsimo-Andrefana Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 13,115 in 2018. Primary and junior level secondary education are available in town. The majority 80% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 10% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are cassava and sweet potatoes. Services provide employment for 8% of the population. Additionally fishing employs 2% of the population.", "Mahaboboka\n Mahaboboka lies at the Fiherenana River.", "Mahaboboka\n Natural gas has been discovered in Mahaboboka in 2016. Also minerals, as sapphires are found at Mahaboboka.", "Mahabo\n Mahabo is a city (commune urbaine) in the Menabe Region, Western Madagascar. It has a population of 35,532 in 2018.", "Mahabo, Ambohidratrimo\n Mahabo (Ambohidratrimo)'' is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Ambohidratrimo (district), which is a part of Analamanga Region. It is situated at 48 km nort-west of the capital Antananarivo at the national road 4. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 6,994 in 2018.", "Mahabo, Vohipeno\n Mahabo is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Vohipeno, which is a part of Vatovavy-Fitovinany Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 4,000 in 2001 commune census. Only primary schooling is available. The majority 99% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 0.5% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is coffee, while other important products are cabbage, cassava and rice. Services provide employment for 0.4% of the population. Additionally fishing employs 0.1% of the population.", "Mahabo (district)\n Mahabo is a district of Menabe in Madagascar.", "Mahabo (district)\nAmbia ; Ampanihy ; Analamitsivala ; Ankilivalo ; Ankilizato ; Befotaka ; Beronono ; Mahabo ; Malaimbandy ; Mandabe ; Tsimazava The district is further divided into 11 communes: ", "Dabaka\n Doboka has been one of the leading town after Hojai town in International Agar Exportation to Middle Eastern countries, Bangkok, Laos, Singapore etc.Dabaka is one of the developed town of Assam and it ranked 10th position in Highest per capita income in Assam. Lower class families are engaged with farming of mostly Rice, Wheat and Sugarcane. Though it has very little land for farming, it has produced huge amount of Rice production. The natural fertility of the soil behind the foothills accelerate the production of farming.}", "Mahabako\n Mahabako is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Manakara, which is a part of Vatovavy-Fitovinany Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 10,000 in 2001 commune census. Primary and junior level secondary education are available in town. Farming and raising livestock provides employment for 40% and 40% of the working population. The most important crops are coffee and rice, while other important agricultural products are bananas and cassava. Industry and services provide employment for 5% and 15% of the population, respectively.", "Kabo\n The northern nomads in the Central African Republic resented the central government and a rebel People's Army for the Restoration of the Republic and Democracy (PAPRD) was formed in the 1990s. Clashes between the rebels and the central government intensified, and many people from Kabo and the surrounding area fled as refugees to Chad. However, in January 2008, PAPRD and the Central African Armed Forces (FACA) agreed on a ceasefire for the Kabo area, allowing many of the refugees to return. On 19 December 2012 the city was captured by Séléka coalition. As of 2020 it was under control of ex-Séléka Central African Patriotic Movement. On 15 April 2021 Kabo was recaptured by government forces.", "Mahabo\n This town lies on the Route nationale 35 from Morondava to Ivato", "Mahabo, Ambohidratrimo\nMonographie Region Analamanga ", "Mahabo, Betroka\n Mahabo is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Betroka, which is a part of Anosy Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 9,000 in 2001 commune census. Only primary schooling is available. The majority 55% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 38% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are peanuts and cassava. Services provide employment for 5% of the population. Additionally fishing employs 2% of the population.", "Ambia, Mahabo\n Ambia is a town and commune (kaominina) in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Mahabo, which is a part of Menabe Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 4,000 in 2001 commune census. Only primary schooling is available. The majority 89.5% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 10% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are peanuts, maize and cassava. Services provide employment for 0.5% of the population.", "Malabo Lopelo Melaka\n Despite not having full political influence, King Malabo I symbolically served as the King of Bioko Island during his reign. His administration conducted bureaucratic gestures such as thanking Francisco Alimama Kashu, a native of Hyderabad, British India for his collaborating with local farms in improving farming techniques by giving him a 10 acre plot of land in the village of Moka. Alimama Kashu eventually settled in Moka and married into the Malabo family. During his reign, the government of Spanish Guinea received complete cooperation of the Bubi people, often using violent colonial methods to gain favorable results. The last anti-colonial uprising took place in 1910 at San Carlos, after the assassination of a European by the name of Leon Rabadan and two Indian policemen. The confrontation resulted in the death of fifteen thousand ethnic Bubi. Immediately after the insurrection, the colonial forces pressured King Malabo I to convince Bubi clan leaders to cease further retaliation. The colonial leaders only addressed the most resistant of the local leaders, such as Chief Riokalo.", "Ambondro mahabo\n Ambondro mahabo is a mammal from the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) Isalo III Formation (about 167 million years ago) of Madagascar. The only described species of the genus Ambondro, it is known from a fragmentary lower jaw with three teeth, interpreted as the last premolar and the first two molars. The premolar consists of a central cusp with one or two smaller cusps and a cingulum (shelf) on the inner, or lingual, side of the tooth. The molars also have such a lingual cingulum. They consist of two groups of cusps: a trigonid of three cusps at the front and a ", "Ampanihy, Mahabo\n Ampanihy is a town and commune (kaominina) in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Mahabo, which is a part of Menabe Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 7,000 in 2001 commune census. Only primary schooling is available. It is also a site of industrial-scale mining. The majority 89% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 10% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are cassava and sweet potatoes. Industry and services provide both employment for 0.5% of the population.", "Distro Kuomboka\n Distro Kuomboka were formed at Kabwe in 1979. They are Zambia's longest surviving band. Recognised as Zambia's Best Band at the Ngoma National Music Awards (2004) and Best Band in the Copperbelt at the Mukuba Music Awards (2005), Distro Kuomboka are now the resident band at the Mukuba Hotel, in the Copperbelt town of Ndola. Their album releases include Dyonko, Twalebana, Toto-Mitala, Kaoma, The Best of Distro Kuomboka, Ichili Pamunobe and Lamba Bull.", "Beronono, Mahabo\n Beronono is a town and commune (kaominina) in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Mahabo, which is a part of Menabe Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 5,000 in 2001 commune census. Only primary schooling is available. The majority 89.5% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 10% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are bananas, sugarcane and cassava. Services provide employment for 0.5% of the population." ]
In what country is Cześniki-Kolonia Górna?
[ "Poland", "POL", "Republic of Poland", "PL", "Polska" ]
country
Cześniki-Kolonia Górna
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It lies approximately 2 km east of Opinogóra Górna, 8 km north-east of Ciechanów, and 78 km north of Warsaw.", "score": "1.6038693" }, { "id": "2449644", "title": "Kołaki-Kwasy", "text": " Kołaki-Kwasy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opinogóra Górna, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north of Opinogóra Górna, 11 km north-east of Ciechanów, and 84 km north of Warsaw.", "score": "1.596994" }, { "id": "2449635", "title": "Dzbonie", "text": " Dzbonie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opinogóra Górna, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north of Opinogóra Górna, 9 km north-east of Ciechanów, and 83 km north of Warsaw.", "score": "1.5487204" }, { "id": "778164", "title": "Jamna Górna", "text": " Jamna Górna (Ямна Горішня Yamna Horishnia) was a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ustrzyki Dolne, within Bieszczady County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. Its geographical location lays approximately 19 km north of Ustrzyki Dolne and 66 km south-east of the regional capital Rzeszów. Jamna Górna was founded on Walachian law at the beginning of the 16th century as a royal village and belonged to the Przemyśl starosty. At the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, the village was separated from the Przemyśl starosty and leased. In 1628, Adam Ostrowski was its user, then the owner of fishermen's goods ", "score": "1.5462155" }, { "id": "13279004", "title": "Kolbuszowa Górna", "text": " Kolbuszowa Górna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolbuszowa, within Kolbuszowa County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km south-east of Kolbuszowa and 27 km north-west of the regional capital Rzeszów. The village has a population of 1,800.", "score": "1.5452473" }, { "id": "2449643", "title": "Kołaki-Budzyno", "text": " Kołaki-Budzyno is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opinogóra Górna, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north of Opinogóra Górna, 12 km north-east of Ciechanów, and 84 km north of Warsaw.", "score": "1.5446796" }, { "id": "2449640", "title": "Klonowo, Masovian Voivodeship", "text": " Klonowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opinogóra Górna, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km east of Opinogóra Górna, 13 km north-east of Ciechanów, and 79 km north of Warsaw.", "score": "1.5414499" }, { "id": "12720001", "title": "Królowa Górna", "text": " Królowa Górna (Королева Руська, Koroleva Rus’ka) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kamionka Wielka, within Nowy Sącz County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 5 km east of Kamionka Wielka, 12 km south-east of Nowy Sącz, and 85 km south-east of the regional capital Kraków.", "score": "1.5357751" }, { "id": "32156158", "title": "Brodnica Górna", "text": " Brodnica Górna (Cashubian Górnô Brodnica, Oberbrodnitz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kartuzy, within Kartuzy County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 11 km south-west of Kartuzy and 38 km west of the regional capital Gdańsk. It is located within the ethnocultural region of Kashubia in the historic region of Pomerania. The village has a population of 1,156. During the German occupation of Poland (World War II), in September 1939, local priest Bernard Szutta was among 10 Polish priests murdered by the German Einsatzkommando 16 in the forest near Kartuzy (see Nazi crimes against the Polish nation).", "score": "1.5272415" }, { "id": "2449649", "title": "Opinogóra Górna", "text": " Opinogóra Górna is a village in Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Opinogóra Górna. It lies approximately 7 km north-east of Ciechanów and 79 km north of Warsaw. The village has a population of 630.", "score": "1.5222328" }, { "id": "2449642", "title": "Kołaczków", "text": " Kołaczków is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opinogóra Górna, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km east of Opinogóra Górna, 12 km east of Ciechanów, and 78 km north of Warsaw.", "score": "1.5210252" }, { "id": "5058453", "title": "Chronów-Kolonia Górna", "text": " Chronów-Kolonia Górna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orońsko, within Szydłowiec County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "score": "1.514652" }, { "id": "26089028", "title": "Kolonia Fryderyk", "text": " Kolonia Fryderyk is a village in Gmina Gorzyce, Wodzisław County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland. It has a population of 1,105 (2006). It lies approximately 2 km north-east of Gorzyce, 5 km south-west of Wodzisław Śląski, and 52 km south-west of the regional capital Katowice. It was founded in 1911 as a coal mining settlement. Construction of the Friedrich - Schacht coal mine had begun in 1913 and it began operating for war purposes in 1916. It was closed in 1923.", "score": "1.486526" }, { "id": "12767975", "title": "Cześniki-Kolonia", "text": " Cześniki-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sitno, within Zamość County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.", "score": "1.4851091" }, { "id": "31210297", "title": "Księżomierz-Kolonia", "text": " Księżomierz-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gościeradów, within Kraśnik County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately 18 km west of Kraśnik and 56 km south-west of the regional capital Lublin. The village has a population of 1,400.", "score": "1.4825077" }, { "id": "3284176", "title": "Grądy, Gmina Małkinia Górna", "text": " Grądy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Małkinia Górna, within Ostrów Mazowiecka County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 7 km south of Małkinia Górna, 20 km south-east of Ostrów Mazowiecka, and 84 km north-east of Warsaw.", "score": "1.4815903" }, { "id": "3083049", "title": "Coal mining in Poland", "text": " Coal mining has dropped the water level of Lake Ostrowskie by almost two meters in the Kuyavia–Pomerania and the lakes in the Powidz Landscape Park. According to the University of Life Sciences in Poznań, the water drainage in the Kleczew brown coal mining areas has formed craters in the area. In April 2008, five thousand people demonstrated in Kruszwica to protect cultural heritage and the nature reserve at Lake Gopło, against the Tomisławice opencast mine, which was due to open in 2009. This was the first protest of its kind in the country's history. Gopło Millennium Park (Nadgoplański Park Tysiąclecia) is protected by the European Union's Natura 2000 program and includes a major bird sanctuary.", "score": "1.4795904" }, { "id": "12617805", "title": "Majdan Kozic Górnych", "text": " Majdan Kozic Górnych is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Piaski, within Świdnik County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately 9 km south-west of Piaski, 14 km south of Świdnik, and 20 km south-east of the regional capital Lublin.", "score": "1.4785156" } ]
[ "Cześniki-Kolonia Górna\n Cześniki-Kolonia Górna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sitno, within Zamość County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.", "Opinogóra-Kolonia\n Opinogóra-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opinogóra Górna, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km north of Opinogóra Górna, 8 km north-east of Ciechanów, and 80 km north of Warsaw.", "Czernice, Masovian Voivodeship\n Czernice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opinogóra Górna, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km east of Opinogóra Górna, 8 km north-east of Ciechanów, and 78 km north of Warsaw.", "Kołaki-Kwasy\n Kołaki-Kwasy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opinogóra Górna, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north of Opinogóra Górna, 11 km north-east of Ciechanów, and 84 km north of Warsaw.", "Dzbonie\n Dzbonie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opinogóra Górna, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north of Opinogóra Górna, 9 km north-east of Ciechanów, and 83 km north of Warsaw.", "Jamna Górna\n Jamna Górna (Ямна Горішня Yamna Horishnia) was a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ustrzyki Dolne, within Bieszczady County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. Its geographical location lays approximately 19 km north of Ustrzyki Dolne and 66 km south-east of the regional capital Rzeszów. Jamna Górna was founded on Walachian law at the beginning of the 16th century as a royal village and belonged to the Przemyśl starosty. At the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, the village was separated from the Przemyśl starosty and leased. In 1628, Adam Ostrowski was its user, then the owner of fishermen's goods ", "Kolbuszowa Górna\n Kolbuszowa Górna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolbuszowa, within Kolbuszowa County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km south-east of Kolbuszowa and 27 km north-west of the regional capital Rzeszów. The village has a population of 1,800.", "Kołaki-Budzyno\n Kołaki-Budzyno is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opinogóra Górna, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north of Opinogóra Górna, 12 km north-east of Ciechanów, and 84 km north of Warsaw.", "Klonowo, Masovian Voivodeship\n Klonowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opinogóra Górna, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km east of Opinogóra Górna, 13 km north-east of Ciechanów, and 79 km north of Warsaw.", "Królowa Górna\n Królowa Górna (Королева Руська, Koroleva Rus’ka) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kamionka Wielka, within Nowy Sącz County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 5 km east of Kamionka Wielka, 12 km south-east of Nowy Sącz, and 85 km south-east of the regional capital Kraków.", "Brodnica Górna\n Brodnica Górna (Cashubian Górnô Brodnica, Oberbrodnitz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kartuzy, within Kartuzy County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 11 km south-west of Kartuzy and 38 km west of the regional capital Gdańsk. It is located within the ethnocultural region of Kashubia in the historic region of Pomerania. The village has a population of 1,156. During the German occupation of Poland (World War II), in September 1939, local priest Bernard Szutta was among 10 Polish priests murdered by the German Einsatzkommando 16 in the forest near Kartuzy (see Nazi crimes against the Polish nation).", "Opinogóra Górna\n Opinogóra Górna is a village in Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Opinogóra Górna. It lies approximately 7 km north-east of Ciechanów and 79 km north of Warsaw. The village has a population of 630.", "Kołaczków\n Kołaczków is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opinogóra Górna, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km east of Opinogóra Górna, 12 km east of Ciechanów, and 78 km north of Warsaw.", "Chronów-Kolonia Górna\n Chronów-Kolonia Górna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orońsko, within Szydłowiec County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "Kolonia Fryderyk\n Kolonia Fryderyk is a village in Gmina Gorzyce, Wodzisław County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland. It has a population of 1,105 (2006). It lies approximately 2 km north-east of Gorzyce, 5 km south-west of Wodzisław Śląski, and 52 km south-west of the regional capital Katowice. It was founded in 1911 as a coal mining settlement. Construction of the Friedrich - Schacht coal mine had begun in 1913 and it began operating for war purposes in 1916. It was closed in 1923.", "Cześniki-Kolonia\n Cześniki-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sitno, within Zamość County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.", "Księżomierz-Kolonia\n Księżomierz-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gościeradów, within Kraśnik County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately 18 km west of Kraśnik and 56 km south-west of the regional capital Lublin. The village has a population of 1,400.", "Grądy, Gmina Małkinia Górna\n Grądy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Małkinia Górna, within Ostrów Mazowiecka County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 7 km south of Małkinia Górna, 20 km south-east of Ostrów Mazowiecka, and 84 km north-east of Warsaw.", "Coal mining in Poland\n Coal mining has dropped the water level of Lake Ostrowskie by almost two meters in the Kuyavia–Pomerania and the lakes in the Powidz Landscape Park. According to the University of Life Sciences in Poznań, the water drainage in the Kleczew brown coal mining areas has formed craters in the area. In April 2008, five thousand people demonstrated in Kruszwica to protect cultural heritage and the nature reserve at Lake Gopło, against the Tomisławice opencast mine, which was due to open in 2009. This was the first protest of its kind in the country's history. Gopło Millennium Park (Nadgoplański Park Tysiąclecia) is protected by the European Union's Natura 2000 program and includes a major bird sanctuary.", "Majdan Kozic Górnych\n Majdan Kozic Górnych is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Piaski, within Świdnik County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately 9 km south-west of Piaski, 14 km south of Świdnik, and 20 km south-east of the regional capital Lublin." ]
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The network also offers its 24/7 feeds and programs on demand through multiple digital media playing devices. AWE is carried domestically on approximately 150 cable systems and telco video providers. Its international feeds are broadcast throughout the Caribbean and the Middle East.", "score": "1.7487371" }, { "id": "25799888", "title": "Australian Worldwide Exploration", "text": " AWE Limited (AWE) is an oil and gas producer with proven resources in Australia, Indonesia and New Zealand. Since May 2018, it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., Ltd. (Japan) and has been delisted from the ASX. Mitsui E&P Australia Pty Ltd and AWE Limited are now sister companies working under the single brand of Mitsui E&P Australia (MEPAU) to reflect the combined businesses. The company's assets currently include the BassGas project in Bass Strait, Tasmania, the Casino gas project in Otway Basin, Victoria, and onshore Perth Basin interests in Western Australia.", "score": "1.741863" }, { "id": "8553803", "title": "Awe, Nigeria", "text": " Awe is a Local Government Area in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. The LGA's headquarters is in Awe Town. Awe has a population of 116,080 (2005 estimates) and total land mass is 2800 km^2 The postal code of the Local Government is 951103, 951104, 951105.", "score": "1.7291231" }, { "id": "9477248", "title": "Automobilwerk Eisenach", "text": " The Automobilwerk Eisenach (AWE) was an automobile manufacturer in Eisenach, Germany.", "score": "1.7006184" }, { "id": "1590097", "title": "Awe, Kentucky", "text": " Awe is an unincorporated community in Lewis County, Kentucky, United States. The Awe post office is closed.", "score": "1.6920328" }, { "id": "11896087", "title": "Micah Awe", "text": " Micah Awe (born January 4, 1994) is a Nigerian-born Canadian football linebacker for the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football at Texas Tech. He has also been a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Jets, BC Lions, Toronto Argonauts, and Winnipeg Blue Bombers.", "score": "1.667489" }, { "id": "32218894", "title": "AWE (TV network)", "text": " AWE airs a wide range of lifestyle and entertainment programming, including a significant amount of original content.", "score": "1.6577573" }, { "id": "12697438", "title": "Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited", "text": " Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited (AWE) is an Indian state-owned defence company, headquartered in Kanpur, India established in 2021 as part of the restructuring and corporatisation of the Ordnance Factory Board into seven different Public Sector Undertakings. AWE primarily manufactures Small arms and artillery guns for the use of the Indian Armed Forces, foreign militaries and domestic civilian use.", "score": "1.6380808" }, { "id": "11896095", "title": "Micah Awe", "text": " On February 12, 2021, Awe was signed by the Ottawa Redblacks.", "score": "1.5945516" }, { "id": "25799889", "title": "Australian Worldwide Exploration", "text": " From January 2000 to November 2009, the official company name was Australia Worldwide Exploration Ltd. In early 2001 AWE acquired 44.5% of the undeveloped Yolla field in Bass Strait. In mid 2003, AWE acquired a 25% interest in VIC/P44. Transaction included the Casino gas field which was brought into production in 2006. Tui Area, acquired in 2006, started oil production on July 30, 2007. In December 2013 company purchased an additional 15% interest in the Tui area oil project. In 2006 AWE opened an office in Indonesia to review exploration and potential development opportunities. AWE's first drill in the Bulu basin took place in early 2008. In early 2012, AWE purchased a 100% interest and operatorship of two Indonesian Production Sharing Contracts: Ande Ande Lumut (AAL) oil field and the Anambas gas. In August 2008 company merged with ARC Energy gaining additional equity in the BassGas and Cliff Head projects. AWE Limited (AWE) was created on 25 November 2009. On Thursday (December 22, 2016), AWE Limited stated that the performance of Stage 1A of Waitsia gas project surpass pre-production expectations. AWE is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., Ltd and has been delisted from the ASX.", "score": "1.5832143" }, { "id": "31827424", "title": "Awedis", "text": " Awedis (Աւետիս) is a Polish Armenian quarterly magazine published by the Foundation of Culture and Heritage of Polish Armenians in Poland. Awedis was founded in 2009 by Armen Artwich. The magazine is a social and cultural periodical, focused on the life of the Armenian diaspora in Poland. Apart from the news, also articles concerning history and cultural heritage of Polish Armenians are published. The primary language of the magazine is Polish, with some articles translated into Armenian. It is well-known with its elegant, black and white layout. The author team consists of a group of Polish-Armenian intellectuals, both from the old Armenian community and the recent immigration (including Monika Agopsowicz, Edgar Broyan, Bogdan Kasprowicz, Zbigniew Kościów, Romana Obrocka, Ara Sayegh), with correspondents in Armenia, Eastern Europe, France and the Middle East. A group of Polish scholars - historians, linguists and ethnographers is also actively involved.", "score": "1.57295" }, { "id": "26094400", "title": "Awem", "text": " Awem Games is a casual games developer based in Mogilev, Belarus. Awem Games are distributed by key digital game sellers such as AppStore, Google Play, Bigfish games, GameHouse, and many others. Besides on-line distribution, games are available on CD in 24 countries such as the United States, Germany, Austria, Russia, Poland, and others. Games are translated to 15 languages. In 2011, Awem Games started developing free-to-play games for smartphones and tablets.", "score": "1.5565008" }, { "id": "11896091", "title": "Micah Awe", "text": " On February 1, 2018, Awe signed with the New York Jets of the NFL. He was waived by the Jets on April 28, 2018.", "score": "1.5497234" }, { "id": "7470967", "title": "All Wales Ethnic Minority Association", "text": " The All Wales Ethnic Minority Association (AWEMA) was a Swansea, Wales-based charity, which was focused on national-level distribution of funds to various ethnic minority projects across Wales. It lost its charity status and funding in 2012 following repeated claims of mismanagement, investigated by the Welsh assembly.", "score": "1.5394948" }, { "id": "26999819", "title": "Jon Awe", "text": " The 6-foot-4, 240-pound native of Memphis, Tenn., played junior hockey with the South Suburban Steers in the Minnesota Junior Hockey League. Awe played four years at Northeastern University from 2001–05 tallying 32 points (6-26=32) and 90 PIM in 111 games for the Huskies. He led team defensemen in the 2003–04 season with 13 points. After his senior year with the Huskies, Awe signed with the Gwinnett Gladiators of the ECHL for the 2005–06 season. Awe also made his AHL debut in stints with the Portland Pirates and the Providence Bruins. Awe had an impressive debut professional season and was named to the ECHL All-Rookie Team. Awe was invited to the Gladiators NHL affiliate, the Atlanta Thrashers, training ", "score": "1.5333095" }, { "id": "12610418", "title": "River Awe", "text": " The River Awe (Uisge Abha) is a short river in the Southwest Highlands of Scotland by which the freshwater Loch Awe empties into Loch Etive, a sea loch. The river flows from a barrage which stretches across the end of a deep arm of the loch which protrudes northwestward through the Pass of Brander from the northeast–southwest aligned Loch Awe. The river is accompanied for much of its length both by the railway from Glasgow to Oban and by the A85 road both of which cross the river halfway along its length. The Awe is also crossed by a minor road bridge and a foot bridge. The river discharges into Loch Etive near to the village of Taynuilt and beside the jetty from which ferries once took traffic using the B845 road across the narrowest part of Loch Etive.", "score": "1.5261662" }, { "id": "26999818", "title": "Jon Awe", "text": " Jon Awe (born April 30, 1980) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman who played in the American Hockey League (AHL).", "score": "1.5238088" }, { "id": "5663996", "title": "Awei (Vanuatu)", "text": " Awei (also Île Ui, Îlot Awé ) is a small uninhabited island in Malampa Province of Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean. It is a part of the Maskelyne Islands archipelago.", "score": "1.5069919" }, { "id": "26999821", "title": "Jon Awe", "text": " in which he tied for 1st overall in defenseman goal scoring with 12 Goals (Tied with Ricard Persson), Awe was signed to 2 year-extension on February, 2009. After Halla's September 27, 2009 game against High1 in Goyang it was announced that Awe had a sport's hernia and that he would miss 8 to 12 weeks of the 2009–10 season. Awe captured his first ever championship title, beating Nippon Paper Cranes series of 3–2 in 2009-2010 Asia League final. On July 13, 2011, Awe signed with HC Valpellice of Italian Serie A on a one-year deal. He returned the following season in 2012–13 to play in 8 games with the Gwinnett Gladiators to end his professional career.", "score": "1.5026504" } ]
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AWE is carried domestically on approximately 150 cable systems and telco video providers. Its international feeds are broadcast throughout the Caribbean and the Middle East.", "Australian Worldwide Exploration\n AWE Limited (AWE) is an oil and gas producer with proven resources in Australia, Indonesia and New Zealand. Since May 2018, it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., Ltd. (Japan) and has been delisted from the ASX. Mitsui E&P Australia Pty Ltd and AWE Limited are now sister companies working under the single brand of Mitsui E&P Australia (MEPAU) to reflect the combined businesses. The company's assets currently include the BassGas project in Bass Strait, Tasmania, the Casino gas project in Otway Basin, Victoria, and onshore Perth Basin interests in Western Australia.", "Awe, Nigeria\n Awe is a Local Government Area in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. The LGA's headquarters is in Awe Town. Awe has a population of 116,080 (2005 estimates) and total land mass is 2800 km^2 The postal code of the Local Government is 951103, 951104, 951105.", "Automobilwerk Eisenach\n The Automobilwerk Eisenach (AWE) was an automobile manufacturer in Eisenach, Germany.", "Awe, Kentucky\n Awe is an unincorporated community in Lewis County, Kentucky, United States. The Awe post office is closed.", "Micah Awe\n Micah Awe (born January 4, 1994) is a Nigerian-born Canadian football linebacker for the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football at Texas Tech. He has also been a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Jets, BC Lions, Toronto Argonauts, and Winnipeg Blue Bombers.", "AWE (TV network)\n AWE airs a wide range of lifestyle and entertainment programming, including a significant amount of original content.", "Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited\n Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited (AWE) is an Indian state-owned defence company, headquartered in Kanpur, India established in 2021 as part of the restructuring and corporatisation of the Ordnance Factory Board into seven different Public Sector Undertakings. AWE primarily manufactures Small arms and artillery guns for the use of the Indian Armed Forces, foreign militaries and domestic civilian use.", "Micah Awe\n On February 12, 2021, Awe was signed by the Ottawa Redblacks.", "Australian Worldwide Exploration\n From January 2000 to November 2009, the official company name was Australia Worldwide Exploration Ltd. In early 2001 AWE acquired 44.5% of the undeveloped Yolla field in Bass Strait. In mid 2003, AWE acquired a 25% interest in VIC/P44. Transaction included the Casino gas field which was brought into production in 2006. Tui Area, acquired in 2006, started oil production on July 30, 2007. In December 2013 company purchased an additional 15% interest in the Tui area oil project. In 2006 AWE opened an office in Indonesia to review exploration and potential development opportunities. AWE's first drill in the Bulu basin took place in early 2008. In early 2012, AWE purchased a 100% interest and operatorship of two Indonesian Production Sharing Contracts: Ande Ande Lumut (AAL) oil field and the Anambas gas. In August 2008 company merged with ARC Energy gaining additional equity in the BassGas and Cliff Head projects. AWE Limited (AWE) was created on 25 November 2009. On Thursday (December 22, 2016), AWE Limited stated that the performance of Stage 1A of Waitsia gas project surpass pre-production expectations. AWE is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., Ltd and has been delisted from the ASX.", "Awedis\n Awedis (Աւետիս) is a Polish Armenian quarterly magazine published by the Foundation of Culture and Heritage of Polish Armenians in Poland. Awedis was founded in 2009 by Armen Artwich. The magazine is a social and cultural periodical, focused on the life of the Armenian diaspora in Poland. Apart from the news, also articles concerning history and cultural heritage of Polish Armenians are published. The primary language of the magazine is Polish, with some articles translated into Armenian. It is well-known with its elegant, black and white layout. The author team consists of a group of Polish-Armenian intellectuals, both from the old Armenian community and the recent immigration (including Monika Agopsowicz, Edgar Broyan, Bogdan Kasprowicz, Zbigniew Kościów, Romana Obrocka, Ara Sayegh), with correspondents in Armenia, Eastern Europe, France and the Middle East. A group of Polish scholars - historians, linguists and ethnographers is also actively involved.", "Awem\n Awem Games is a casual games developer based in Mogilev, Belarus. Awem Games are distributed by key digital game sellers such as AppStore, Google Play, Bigfish games, GameHouse, and many others. Besides on-line distribution, games are available on CD in 24 countries such as the United States, Germany, Austria, Russia, Poland, and others. Games are translated to 15 languages. In 2011, Awem Games started developing free-to-play games for smartphones and tablets.", "Micah Awe\n On February 1, 2018, Awe signed with the New York Jets of the NFL. He was waived by the Jets on April 28, 2018.", "All Wales Ethnic Minority Association\n The All Wales Ethnic Minority Association (AWEMA) was a Swansea, Wales-based charity, which was focused on national-level distribution of funds to various ethnic minority projects across Wales. It lost its charity status and funding in 2012 following repeated claims of mismanagement, investigated by the Welsh assembly.", "Jon Awe\n The 6-foot-4, 240-pound native of Memphis, Tenn., played junior hockey with the South Suburban Steers in the Minnesota Junior Hockey League. Awe played four years at Northeastern University from 2001–05 tallying 32 points (6-26=32) and 90 PIM in 111 games for the Huskies. He led team defensemen in the 2003–04 season with 13 points. After his senior year with the Huskies, Awe signed with the Gwinnett Gladiators of the ECHL for the 2005–06 season. Awe also made his AHL debut in stints with the Portland Pirates and the Providence Bruins. Awe had an impressive debut professional season and was named to the ECHL All-Rookie Team. Awe was invited to the Gladiators NHL affiliate, the Atlanta Thrashers, training ", "River Awe\n The River Awe (Uisge Abha) is a short river in the Southwest Highlands of Scotland by which the freshwater Loch Awe empties into Loch Etive, a sea loch. The river flows from a barrage which stretches across the end of a deep arm of the loch which protrudes northwestward through the Pass of Brander from the northeast–southwest aligned Loch Awe. The river is accompanied for much of its length both by the railway from Glasgow to Oban and by the A85 road both of which cross the river halfway along its length. The Awe is also crossed by a minor road bridge and a foot bridge. The river discharges into Loch Etive near to the village of Taynuilt and beside the jetty from which ferries once took traffic using the B845 road across the narrowest part of Loch Etive.", "Jon Awe\n Jon Awe (born April 30, 1980) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman who played in the American Hockey League (AHL).", "Awei (Vanuatu)\n Awei (also Île Ui, Îlot Awé ) is a small uninhabited island in Malampa Province of Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean. It is a part of the Maskelyne Islands archipelago.", "Jon Awe\n in which he tied for 1st overall in defenseman goal scoring with 12 Goals (Tied with Ricard Persson), Awe was signed to 2 year-extension on February, 2009. After Halla's September 27, 2009 game against High1 in Goyang it was announced that Awe had a sport's hernia and that he would miss 8 to 12 weeks of the 2009–10 season. Awe captured his first ever championship title, beating Nippon Paper Cranes series of 3–2 in 2009-2010 Asia League final. On July 13, 2011, Awe signed with HC Valpellice of Italian Serie A on a one-year deal. He returned the following season in 2012–13 to play in 8 games with the Gwinnett Gladiators to end his professional career." ]
In what country is Mrákotín?
[ "Czech Republic", "CZR", "cz", "Česko", "Česká republika", "ČR", "cze", "CZE", "Czechia" ]
country
Mrákotín (Chrudim District)
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It lies some 30 km to the north from the region capital of Plzeň. The historical town centre and centre of its part Rabštejn nad Střelou are well preserved and both are protected by law as two urban monument zones.", "score": "1.4660113" }, { "id": "14414300", "title": "Mrokocin", "text": " Mrokocin (Brucksteine) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kamieniec Ząbkowicki, within Ząbkowice Śląskie County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany.", "score": "1.4566077" }, { "id": "6141226", "title": "Maletín", "text": " Maletín (Moletein) is a village and municipality (obec) in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. The municipality covers an area of 18.55 km2, and has a population of 361 (as at 28 August 2006). Maletín lies approximately 23 km south-west of Šumperk, 41 km north-west of Olomouc, and 173 km east of Prague.", "score": "1.4027508" }, { "id": "14695494", "title": "Serp i Molot, Republic of Bashkortostan", "text": " Serp i Molot is located 25 km southwest of Mrakovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Maloisimovo is the nearest rural locality.", "score": "1.363964" }, { "id": "14735759", "title": "Miletín", "text": " Miletín is a town in Jičín District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants.", "score": "1.3616755" }, { "id": "14781169", "title": ".mr", "text": " .mr is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Mauritania. A local contact is required to register a domain name under .mr. Registrations are taken directly at the second level, but a .gov.mr second level domain exists in which governmental sites can be found at the third level.", "score": "1.3499985" }, { "id": "5355467", "title": "Mramorak", "text": " Mramorak (Serbian Cyrillic: Мраморак) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Kovin municipality, in the South Banat District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority (71.79%) with a present Romanian minority (13.22%) and its population numbering 3,145 people (2002 census).", "score": "1.3472011" }, { "id": "8655198", "title": "Mrakovo, Jablanica", "text": " According to the 2013 census, its population was 83.", "score": "1.3309454" }, { "id": "31913517", "title": "Mraketintsi", "text": " Mraketintsi (Bulgarian: Мракетинци) is a small village in Western Bulgaria, It is 65 km west of Sofia and 10 km east of Tran. Situated in the Pernik Province, it is part of the Tran Municipality. Mraketintsi has a permanent population of 15.", "score": "1.3200706" }, { "id": "2084556", "title": "Mrakovo, Gafuriysky District, Republic of Bashkortostan", "text": " Mrakovo (Мраково) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Mrakovsky Selsoviet, Gafuriysky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 634 as of 2010. There are 14 streets.", "score": "1.306711" }, { "id": "12557208", "title": "Vasilyevsky, Republic of Bashkortostan", "text": " Vasilyevsky is located 5 km north of Mrakovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sultangulovo is the nearest rural locality.", "score": "1.3011589" }, { "id": "5355468", "title": "Mramorak", "text": "1948: 4,939 ; 1953: 5,204 ; 1961: 5,113 ; 1971: 4,411 ; 1981: 3,888 ; 1991: 3,597 ", "score": "1.2998638" }, { "id": "8655197", "title": "Mrakovo, Jablanica", "text": " Mrakovo is a village in the municipality of Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "score": "1.2980912" }, { "id": "6932263", "title": "Extended-release morphine", "text": " Brand names for this formulation of morphine include Avinza, Kadian, MS Contin, MST Continus, Morphagesic, Zomorph, Filnarine, MXL and Dolcontin. MS Contin is a trademark of Purdue Pharma, and is available in the United States, and Australia. In the UK, MS Contin is marketed by NAPP Pharmaceuticals as MST Continus. MS Contin is a DEA Schedule II substance in the United States, a Schedule 8 (controlled) drug in Australia and a Schedule 2 CD (Controlled Drug) in the UK. Avinza is made by King Pharmaceuticals and Kadian is made by Actavis Pharmaceuticals. Unlike the MS Contin brand and its generic versions, Kadian and Avinza are designed to be 12- to 24-hour release, not 8- ", "score": "1.2922876" }, { "id": "1379804", "title": "Morne Diablotin National Park", "text": " Morne Diablotin National Park is a national park in the northern mountain ranges of Dominica, an island nation in the Caribbean. The park comprises 8,242 acres, amounting to 4.4% of the nation's area. It was established in January 2000, primarily to protect the habitat of the endangered sisserou parrot, an endemic bird species that is a national symbol of Dominica. The park is home to 1,447-meter high Morne Diablotin, the tallest mountain on the island and the second highest mountain in the Lesser Antilles. During the 18th century, the land was home to at least six different encampments of escaped slaves. Dr. John Imray, a Scottish physician, completed the first recorded scaling of Morne Diablotin in 1867. Today, the park is home to 18 different avian species.", "score": "1.290715" }, { "id": "30077428", "title": "Mpintsin", "text": " Mpinstin is a town in the Western region of Ghana. It is 4.4 kilometres from the centre Sekondi Takoradi the Western regional capital. It serves as a dormitory town for workers who work in and around the Takoradi metropolis.", "score": "1.2900444" }, { "id": "14289541", "title": "Mrákov", "text": " Villages of Mlýneček, Nový Klíčov, Smolov and Starý Klíčov are administrative parts of Mrákov.", "score": "1.2866141" }, { "id": "421502", "title": "Chotín", "text": " The village has a public library, a gym and a football pitch.", "score": "1.2807837" } ]
[ "Mrákotín (Chrudim District)\n Mrákotín is a village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It is located 28 km southeast of Pardubice and 112 km east of Prague. The municipality covers an area of 5.15 km2 and as of 2006 it had a population of 362. First written notice about the village is from year 1456. Village Oflenda is administrative part of Mrákotín.", "Mrákov\n Mrákov is a municipality and village in Domažlice District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,100 inhabitants. Mrákov lies approximately 5 km south of Domažlice, 50 km south-west of Plzeň, and 131 km south-west of Prague.", "Manětín\n Manětín (Manetin; older Memeting ) is a town in Plzeň-North District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,200 inhabitants. It lies some 30 km to the north from the region capital of Plzeň. The historical town centre and centre of its part Rabštejn nad Střelou are well preserved and both are protected by law as two urban monument zones.", "Mrokocin\n Mrokocin (Brucksteine) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kamieniec Ząbkowicki, within Ząbkowice Śląskie County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany.", "Maletín\n Maletín (Moletein) is a village and municipality (obec) in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. The municipality covers an area of 18.55 km2, and has a population of 361 (as at 28 August 2006). Maletín lies approximately 23 km south-west of Šumperk, 41 km north-west of Olomouc, and 173 km east of Prague.", "Serp i Molot, Republic of Bashkortostan\n Serp i Molot is located 25 km southwest of Mrakovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Maloisimovo is the nearest rural locality.", "Miletín\n Miletín is a town in Jičín District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants.", ".mr\n .mr is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Mauritania. A local contact is required to register a domain name under .mr. Registrations are taken directly at the second level, but a .gov.mr second level domain exists in which governmental sites can be found at the third level.", "Mramorak\n Mramorak (Serbian Cyrillic: Мраморак) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Kovin municipality, in the South Banat District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority (71.79%) with a present Romanian minority (13.22%) and its population numbering 3,145 people (2002 census).", "Mrakovo, Jablanica\n According to the 2013 census, its population was 83.", "Mraketintsi\n Mraketintsi (Bulgarian: Мракетинци) is a small village in Western Bulgaria, It is 65 km west of Sofia and 10 km east of Tran. Situated in the Pernik Province, it is part of the Tran Municipality. Mraketintsi has a permanent population of 15.", "Mrakovo, Gafuriysky District, Republic of Bashkortostan\n Mrakovo (Мраково) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Mrakovsky Selsoviet, Gafuriysky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 634 as of 2010. There are 14 streets.", "Vasilyevsky, Republic of Bashkortostan\n Vasilyevsky is located 5 km north of Mrakovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sultangulovo is the nearest rural locality.", "Mramorak\n1948: 4,939 ; 1953: 5,204 ; 1961: 5,113 ; 1971: 4,411 ; 1981: 3,888 ; 1991: 3,597 ", "Mrakovo, Jablanica\n Mrakovo is a village in the municipality of Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "Extended-release morphine\n Brand names for this formulation of morphine include Avinza, Kadian, MS Contin, MST Continus, Morphagesic, Zomorph, Filnarine, MXL and Dolcontin. MS Contin is a trademark of Purdue Pharma, and is available in the United States, and Australia. In the UK, MS Contin is marketed by NAPP Pharmaceuticals as MST Continus. MS Contin is a DEA Schedule II substance in the United States, a Schedule 8 (controlled) drug in Australia and a Schedule 2 CD (Controlled Drug) in the UK. Avinza is made by King Pharmaceuticals and Kadian is made by Actavis Pharmaceuticals. Unlike the MS Contin brand and its generic versions, Kadian and Avinza are designed to be 12- to 24-hour release, not 8- ", "Morne Diablotin National Park\n Morne Diablotin National Park is a national park in the northern mountain ranges of Dominica, an island nation in the Caribbean. The park comprises 8,242 acres, amounting to 4.4% of the nation's area. It was established in January 2000, primarily to protect the habitat of the endangered sisserou parrot, an endemic bird species that is a national symbol of Dominica. The park is home to 1,447-meter high Morne Diablotin, the tallest mountain on the island and the second highest mountain in the Lesser Antilles. During the 18th century, the land was home to at least six different encampments of escaped slaves. Dr. John Imray, a Scottish physician, completed the first recorded scaling of Morne Diablotin in 1867. Today, the park is home to 18 different avian species.", "Mpintsin\n Mpinstin is a town in the Western region of Ghana. It is 4.4 kilometres from the centre Sekondi Takoradi the Western regional capital. It serves as a dormitory town for workers who work in and around the Takoradi metropolis.", "Mrákov\n Villages of Mlýneček, Nový Klíčov, Smolov and Starý Klíčov are administrative parts of Mrákov.", "Chotín\n The village has a public library, a gym and a football pitch." ]
In what country is Pichlice?
[ "Poland", "POL", "Republic of Poland", "PL", "Polska" ]
country
Pichlice
5,449,442
66
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Since 2016, he has been a member of Lega Nord. Picchi was elected to the City council of Florence from 1995 to 1999, but then moved ", "score": "1.4912233" }, { "id": "3555190", "title": "Pihlice", "text": " Pihlice (Пихлице) is a village in the municipality of Sokolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "score": "1.3498223" }, { "id": "6712023", "title": "Pic de Médécourbe", "text": " Pic de Médécourbe (Catalan: Pic de Medacorba) is a mountain in Europe that sits on the western tripoint boundary of Andorra, France and Spain. It is 2914 m tall. It overlooks Étang de Soulcem, a large artificial lake used for hydroelectricity, and the Vicdessos valley. There is also an eastern tripoint of Andorra, France, and Spain approximately 6 km south of Pas de la Casa.", "score": "1.3337336" }, { "id": "12446779", "title": "Anne-Sophie Pic", "text": " Anne-Sophie Pic was born in Valence, Drôme, in France on 12 July 1969. She is the daughter of chef Jacques Pic, and grew up at her family's restaurant, Maison Pic. Her grandfather, Andre Pic, was also a chef, who was particularly known for a crayfish gratin dish, and who first gained the restaurant three Michelin stars in 1934. She initially decided not to follow in their footsteps, and instead travelled overseas to train in management. She worked in Japan and the United States as an intern for various companies, including Cartier and Moët & Chandon, but found herself drawn back to the restaurant for her \"passion\". In 1992, at the age of 23, she returned to Maison Pic to train under ", "score": "1.3214493" }, { "id": "6162527", "title": "Leonce and Lena", "text": " There are two imaginary countries: the Kingdom Popo and the Kingdom Pipi. Prince Leonce of kingdom Popo and princess Lena of kingdom Pipi have had their political marriage arranged. (Popo and Pipi are children’s language – Popo means “buttocks” and Pipi means “urine”.)", "score": "1.3175082" }, { "id": "5103724", "title": "Prostitution Information Center", "text": " The Prostitution Information Centre (PIC, Dutch: Prostitutie Informatie Centrum) is located in the heart of Amsterdam in the red light district, near Amsterdam's Old Church. The PIC serves as an educational centre and resource for providing Amsterdam's visitors with information and advice about prostitution. The practice of prostitution in the Netherlands was legalised nationally in October 2000. However, Amsterdam has long had a tolerant attitude towards prostitution, coupled with clear regulations that have been in force for many decades. Though prostitution is legal in Amsterdam, there is still a considerable amount of misunderstanding about it. The PIC's objective is to clear up some of that misunderstanding by providing visitors with accurate information regarding prostitution. ", "score": "1.3062701" }, { "id": "3351871", "title": "Pic de Maupas", "text": " Il is located in Aragon in Spain and Haute-Garonne department (France), above Bagnères-de-Luchon.", "score": "1.3022267" }, { "id": "15708838", "title": "Picholine", "text": " The Picholine olive is originally from the region of Gard in southern France. Even though it is today most common in Provence and other parts of France and Italy, it is also grown in Morocco, Israel, Chile, the United States and other places around the world.", "score": "1.2946026" }, { "id": "3267658", "title": "Pic central", "text": " The French side is located in the Hautes-Pyrénées department, between Cauterets and Gavarnie, arrondissement of Argelès-Gazost in the Pyrenees National Park. The southern Spanish side is included in the « Reserva de la Biosfera Ordesa-Viñamala », in Torla territory, Huesca province.", "score": "1.2849694" }, { "id": "8927063", "title": "Boban Birmančević", "text": " Republic of the Congo, Egypt, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Grenada, Guinea-Bissau, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Nauru, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Norway, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, the Republic of Congo, Romania, Russia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sao Tome and Principe, the Solomon Islands, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.", "score": "1.2806997" }, { "id": "31299392", "title": "Binbir Gece", "text": " Binbir Gece was a hit in Chile, where its success resulted in many Chileans naming their babies Onur (boys) & Sheherazade (girls). It played in the United States, Colombia, Argentina and Brazil. It was a hit in Russia in the Turkish Drama Category. The show was picked up by Netflix in the United States, but curiously only the first 49 episodes as of August 2017. This has infuriated a number of Netflix viewers that watched the series not knowing it would end abruptly at episode 49, leaving many matters unanswered. A writing campaign is underway. The series became a primetime hit in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Macedonia as well as in Romania, Albania, Bulgaria and Greece. It increased the popularity of Istanbul as a tourist destination among Serbs and led to a greater interest in learning Turkish.", "score": "1.2706861" }, { "id": "14059217", "title": "Pichlinger See", "text": " Pichlinger See is a lake of Upper Austria.", "score": "1.2686116" }, { "id": "12206460", "title": "Václav Jehlička", "text": " Václav Jehlička (born on 24 March 1948 in Domažlice) is a Czech politician. In 1996 he was elected a member of the Senate and from January 2007 to May 2009 he was Minister of Culture. He worked as a teacher until 1990. Then he served two full terms as Mayor of Telč from 1990 to 1998 and a half term from 2001 to 2002. Jehlička is a graduate of the University of South Bohemia. He's married and has five children.", "score": "1.2674605" }, { "id": "3614178", "title": "Kinross", "text": "🇫🇷 Gacé, France ; 🇩🇪 Traunstein, Germany ", "score": "1.266998" }, { "id": "3862327", "title": "Nebria picicornis", "text": " Nebria picicornis is a species of ground beetle from Nebriinae subfamily that can be found in European countries such as Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, and Ukraine. It also common in Asia, particularly in countries like Iran and Turkey. The species are black coloured and have orange legs and head.", "score": "1.2661561" }, { "id": "6677039", "title": "Dioxyna picciola", "text": " Canada, United States Costa Rica, Bermuda, West Indies.", "score": "1.2650576" }, { "id": "8821833", "title": "Tachina praeceps", "text": " Tachina praeceps is a species of fly in the genus Tachina of the family Tachinidae that can be found in such European countries as Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece (including Crete), Hungary, Italy, Malta, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, and all states of former Yugoslavia (except for Bosnia and Herzegovina).", "score": "1.2648543" }, { "id": "12446778", "title": "Anne-Sophie Pic", "text": " Anne-Sophie Pic (born 12 July 1969) is a French chef best known for regaining three Michelin stars for her restaurant, Maison Pic, in southeast France. She is the fourth female chef to win three Michelin stars, and was named the Best Female Chef by The World's 50 Best Restaurants in 2011.", "score": "1.2620173" }, { "id": "3535485", "title": "Lenka Pichlíková-Burke", "text": " Lenka Pichlíková &ndash; Burke (born July 28, 1954 at Prague) is an American actress of Czech descent, the seventh generation of her family to appear onstage since the 18th century. Her great-uncle was the noted national actor, Ladislav Pešek. While in Czechoslovakia, she performed on stage in many theatres, played in twelve films, and created over 40 television roles, rising to the rank of Advanced Master Artist. In addition to performing as a speaking actress, she was also involved professionally in classic pantomime. Since the 1980s she has resided in the United States. In the United States, she has performed onstage in speaking roles as well as in pantomime productions for more than 25 years. Since 1988, she has been a member of the Actors' Equity Association, the union which represents professional actors. In 2006 she was named the \"Best Mime\" of Fairfield County, Connecticut. She teaches performing arts, dramatic literature, and cultural history, and translates plays.", "score": "1.2616446" } ]
[ "Pichlice\n Pichlice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sokolniki, within Wieruszów County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 5 km north-east of Sokolniki, 17 km east of Wieruszów, and 91 km south-west of the regional capital Łódź.", "Guglielmo Picchi\n UK, Germany, Russian Federation, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Kirghizstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Mongolia, Tunisia. In the OSCEPA he was also deputy chairman of the migration committee and member of the counter terrorism committee He graduated in Business at the University of Florence, was a visiting student at The University of Birmingham in 1994/1995 and with a Master of Business Administration from the SDA Bocconi Business school in Milan He was one of the founders of the Forza Italia party in Tuscany in 1993. Since 2016, he has been a member of Lega Nord. Picchi was elected to the City council of Florence from 1995 to 1999, but then moved ", "Pihlice\n Pihlice (Пихлице) is a village in the municipality of Sokolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "Pic de Médécourbe\n Pic de Médécourbe (Catalan: Pic de Medacorba) is a mountain in Europe that sits on the western tripoint boundary of Andorra, France and Spain. It is 2914 m tall. It overlooks Étang de Soulcem, a large artificial lake used for hydroelectricity, and the Vicdessos valley. There is also an eastern tripoint of Andorra, France, and Spain approximately 6 km south of Pas de la Casa.", "Anne-Sophie Pic\n Anne-Sophie Pic was born in Valence, Drôme, in France on 12 July 1969. She is the daughter of chef Jacques Pic, and grew up at her family's restaurant, Maison Pic. Her grandfather, Andre Pic, was also a chef, who was particularly known for a crayfish gratin dish, and who first gained the restaurant three Michelin stars in 1934. She initially decided not to follow in their footsteps, and instead travelled overseas to train in management. She worked in Japan and the United States as an intern for various companies, including Cartier and Moët & Chandon, but found herself drawn back to the restaurant for her \"passion\". In 1992, at the age of 23, she returned to Maison Pic to train under ", "Leonce and Lena\n There are two imaginary countries: the Kingdom Popo and the Kingdom Pipi. Prince Leonce of kingdom Popo and princess Lena of kingdom Pipi have had their political marriage arranged. (Popo and Pipi are children’s language – Popo means “buttocks” and Pipi means “urine”.)", "Prostitution Information Center\n The Prostitution Information Centre (PIC, Dutch: Prostitutie Informatie Centrum) is located in the heart of Amsterdam in the red light district, near Amsterdam's Old Church. The PIC serves as an educational centre and resource for providing Amsterdam's visitors with information and advice about prostitution. The practice of prostitution in the Netherlands was legalised nationally in October 2000. However, Amsterdam has long had a tolerant attitude towards prostitution, coupled with clear regulations that have been in force for many decades. Though prostitution is legal in Amsterdam, there is still a considerable amount of misunderstanding about it. The PIC's objective is to clear up some of that misunderstanding by providing visitors with accurate information regarding prostitution. ", "Pic de Maupas\n Il is located in Aragon in Spain and Haute-Garonne department (France), above Bagnères-de-Luchon.", "Picholine\n The Picholine olive is originally from the region of Gard in southern France. Even though it is today most common in Provence and other parts of France and Italy, it is also grown in Morocco, Israel, Chile, the United States and other places around the world.", "Pic central\n The French side is located in the Hautes-Pyrénées department, between Cauterets and Gavarnie, arrondissement of Argelès-Gazost in the Pyrenees National Park. The southern Spanish side is included in the « Reserva de la Biosfera Ordesa-Viñamala », in Torla territory, Huesca province.", "Boban Birmančević\n Republic of the Congo, Egypt, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Grenada, Guinea-Bissau, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Nauru, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Norway, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, the Republic of Congo, Romania, Russia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sao Tome and Principe, the Solomon Islands, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.", "Binbir Gece\n Binbir Gece was a hit in Chile, where its success resulted in many Chileans naming their babies Onur (boys) & Sheherazade (girls). It played in the United States, Colombia, Argentina and Brazil. It was a hit in Russia in the Turkish Drama Category. The show was picked up by Netflix in the United States, but curiously only the first 49 episodes as of August 2017. This has infuriated a number of Netflix viewers that watched the series not knowing it would end abruptly at episode 49, leaving many matters unanswered. A writing campaign is underway. The series became a primetime hit in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Macedonia as well as in Romania, Albania, Bulgaria and Greece. It increased the popularity of Istanbul as a tourist destination among Serbs and led to a greater interest in learning Turkish.", "Pichlinger See\n Pichlinger See is a lake of Upper Austria.", "Václav Jehlička\n Václav Jehlička (born on 24 March 1948 in Domažlice) is a Czech politician. In 1996 he was elected a member of the Senate and from January 2007 to May 2009 he was Minister of Culture. He worked as a teacher until 1990. Then he served two full terms as Mayor of Telč from 1990 to 1998 and a half term from 2001 to 2002. Jehlička is a graduate of the University of South Bohemia. He's married and has five children.", "Kinross\n🇫🇷 Gacé, France ; 🇩🇪 Traunstein, Germany ", "Nebria picicornis\n Nebria picicornis is a species of ground beetle from Nebriinae subfamily that can be found in European countries such as Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, and Ukraine. It also common in Asia, particularly in countries like Iran and Turkey. The species are black coloured and have orange legs and head.", "Dioxyna picciola\n Canada, United States Costa Rica, Bermuda, West Indies.", "Tachina praeceps\n Tachina praeceps is a species of fly in the genus Tachina of the family Tachinidae that can be found in such European countries as Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece (including Crete), Hungary, Italy, Malta, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, and all states of former Yugoslavia (except for Bosnia and Herzegovina).", "Anne-Sophie Pic\n Anne-Sophie Pic (born 12 July 1969) is a French chef best known for regaining three Michelin stars for her restaurant, Maison Pic, in southeast France. She is the fourth female chef to win three Michelin stars, and was named the Best Female Chef by The World's 50 Best Restaurants in 2011.", "Lenka Pichlíková-Burke\n Lenka Pichlíková &ndash; Burke (born July 28, 1954 at Prague) is an American actress of Czech descent, the seventh generation of her family to appear onstage since the 18th century. Her great-uncle was the noted national actor, Ladislav Pešek. While in Czechoslovakia, she performed on stage in many theatres, played in twelve films, and created over 40 television roles, rising to the rank of Advanced Master Artist. In addition to performing as a speaking actress, she was also involved professionally in classic pantomime. Since the 1980s she has resided in the United States. In the United States, she has performed onstage in speaking roles as well as in pantomime productions for more than 25 years. Since 1988, she has been a member of the Actors' Equity Association, the union which represents professional actors. In 2006 she was named the \"Best Mime\" of Fairfield County, Connecticut. She teaches performing arts, dramatic literature, and cultural history, and translates plays." ]
In what country is pero?
[ "Czech Republic", "CZR", "cz", "Česko", "Česká republika", "ČR", "cze", "CZE", "Czechia" ]
country
Vranov (Benešov District)
1,676,361
45
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It's an underground station.", "score": "1.4420085" }, { "id": "5425397", "title": "Pero, Lombardy", "text": "🇮🇹 Fuscaldo, Italy Pero is twinned with: ", "score": "1.4064581" }, { "id": "5425396", "title": "Pero, Lombardy", "text": " Pero (Milanese: Per ) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 9 km northwest of Milan. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 10,378 and an area of 5.0 km2. The municipality of Pero contains the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Cerchiate and Cerchiarello. Pero borders the following municipalities: Rho, Milan. Pero is linked to Milan and Rho by the underground line M1 (a.k.a. \"red line\").", "score": "1.3722688" }, { "id": "31107667", "title": "Pero (moth)", "text": " Pero is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1855.", "score": "1.3643726" }, { "id": "27560545", "title": "Pero catalina", "text": " Pero catalina is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in North America. The MONA or Hodges number for Pero catalina is 6762.2.", "score": "1.3399904" }, { "id": "27889623", "title": "Pero pima", "text": " Pero pima is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in North America. The MONA or Hodges number for Pero pima is 6762.1.", "score": "1.3379214" }, { "id": "296766", "title": "Perinaldo", "text": "🇫🇷 Tourves, France, since 1993 ; 🇨🇺 Buey Arriba, Cuba ", "score": "1.3277376" }, { "id": "452649", "title": "Mike Pero", "text": " Michael Pero (born 26 February 1960 in Christchurch) is a New Zealand businessman and entrepreneur.", "score": "1.3122284" }, { "id": "25083095", "title": "Pero ancetaria", "text": " Pero ancetaria, or Hübner's pero, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1806. It is found in the eastern part of the United States, Ontario and Quebec. The wingspan is 31–37 mm. Adults are on wing from March to September in the south (from May to June and again from August to September). There are two generations per year. The larva feed on Alnus, Shepherdia canadensis, Prunus serotina and Salix.", "score": "1.311208" }, { "id": "32279889", "title": "Perotis unicolor", "text": " This species is present in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal and in North Africa.", "score": "1.3080732" }, { "id": "4876774", "title": "Pero occidentalis", "text": " Pero occidentalis, the western pero, is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. It was described by George Duryea Hulst in 1896 and is found in North America. The MONA or Hodges number for Pero occidentalis is 6761.", "score": "1.3041773" }, { "id": "6863667", "title": "Pero language", "text": " Pero, also known as Filaya, is a West Chadic language of Nigeria.", "score": "1.3022519" }, { "id": "16533238", "title": "Pero", "text": " In Greek mythology, Pero was a princess of Pylos.", "score": "1.3004701" }, { "id": "30015756", "title": "La Pera", "text": " La Pera is a municipality in Catalonia, north-eastern Spain. It includes the village of Púbol. The castle of Púbol includes a Gothic church with an altarpiece by Bernat Martorell; 20th-century painter Salvador Dalí resided here with his wife.", "score": "1.2954555" }, { "id": "452653", "title": "Mike Pero", "text": " Pero was brought up with his two siblings Iain and Shelly in the suburb of Wainoni in Christchurch. His father Tom (Tukaka Te Ariki Pero) was born in Rarotonga, Cook Islands (died 7 December 2012) while his Mother Angela Christine Iwikau (formerly Pero; née Langford) was born in Bath, England 2 August 1940. Pero is married to Rachel Pero (née Sanchez) and lives in Christchurch. In December 2019 he announced plans to move to the Cook Islands and that he was building a home on family land near Matavera.", "score": "1.2926126" }, { "id": "12946021", "title": "Pero-Casevecchie", "text": " Pero-Casevecchie is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica.", "score": "1.2824944" }, { "id": "14594027", "title": "Pêra (Silves)", "text": " Pêra is a former civil parish in the municipality of Silves, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Alcantarilha e Pêra. The village is 12.5 km south east of Silves and is 261 km south south east of Lisbon. The village used to be called Pêra de Cima or Upper Pêra to distinguish it from the present Armação de Pêra, which was then named Pêra de Baixo (Lower Pêra).", "score": "1.2821918" }, { "id": "32502940", "title": "Celaenorrhinus pero", "text": " Rare.", "score": "1.2780386" }, { "id": "8854863", "title": "ASDP Indonesia Ferry", "text": " PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero) is an Indonesian state-owned passenger ferry operator. The company is headquartered in Central Jakarta and has 29 branches in 4 regional offices across Indonesia. As of 2020, it operates 160 ships throughout Indonesia, serves 49 million passengers, making it one of the largest ferry operators in the world.", "score": "1.2778809" } ]
[ "PEROSH\nAustria (AUVA) ; Denmark (NFA) ; Finland (FIOH) ; France (INRS) ; Germany (BAuA and IFA) ; Italy (INAIL) ; Norway (STAMI) ; Poland (CIOP-PIB) ; Spain (INSST) ; Switzerland (Unisanté) ; United Kingdom (HSE) ; The Netherlands (TNO) ; Since 2020 : Sweden (Swedish Agency for Work Environment Expertise –SAWEE in English and Mynak in Swedish) ", "Pero (Milan Metro)\n Pero is a station on Line 1 of Milan Metro. The station is located on Via Olona, which is in Pero, Italy. It was opened on 19 December 2005 on the section between Molino Dorino and Rho Fiera which was already in operation. It's an underground station.", "Pero, Lombardy\n🇮🇹 Fuscaldo, Italy Pero is twinned with: ", "Pero, Lombardy\n Pero (Milanese: Per ) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 9 km northwest of Milan. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 10,378 and an area of 5.0 km2. The municipality of Pero contains the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Cerchiate and Cerchiarello. Pero borders the following municipalities: Rho, Milan. Pero is linked to Milan and Rho by the underground line M1 (a.k.a. \"red line\").", "Pero (moth)\n Pero is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1855.", "Pero catalina\n Pero catalina is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in North America. The MONA or Hodges number for Pero catalina is 6762.2.", "Pero pima\n Pero pima is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in North America. The MONA or Hodges number for Pero pima is 6762.1.", "Perinaldo\n🇫🇷 Tourves, France, since 1993 ; 🇨🇺 Buey Arriba, Cuba ", "Mike Pero\n Michael Pero (born 26 February 1960 in Christchurch) is a New Zealand businessman and entrepreneur.", "Pero ancetaria\n Pero ancetaria, or Hübner's pero, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1806. It is found in the eastern part of the United States, Ontario and Quebec. The wingspan is 31–37 mm. Adults are on wing from March to September in the south (from May to June and again from August to September). There are two generations per year. The larva feed on Alnus, Shepherdia canadensis, Prunus serotina and Salix.", "Perotis unicolor\n This species is present in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal and in North Africa.", "Pero occidentalis\n Pero occidentalis, the western pero, is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. It was described by George Duryea Hulst in 1896 and is found in North America. The MONA or Hodges number for Pero occidentalis is 6761.", "Pero language\n Pero, also known as Filaya, is a West Chadic language of Nigeria.", "Pero\n In Greek mythology, Pero was a princess of Pylos.", "La Pera\n La Pera is a municipality in Catalonia, north-eastern Spain. It includes the village of Púbol. The castle of Púbol includes a Gothic church with an altarpiece by Bernat Martorell; 20th-century painter Salvador Dalí resided here with his wife.", "Mike Pero\n Pero was brought up with his two siblings Iain and Shelly in the suburb of Wainoni in Christchurch. His father Tom (Tukaka Te Ariki Pero) was born in Rarotonga, Cook Islands (died 7 December 2012) while his Mother Angela Christine Iwikau (formerly Pero; née Langford) was born in Bath, England 2 August 1940. Pero is married to Rachel Pero (née Sanchez) and lives in Christchurch. In December 2019 he announced plans to move to the Cook Islands and that he was building a home on family land near Matavera.", "Pero-Casevecchie\n Pero-Casevecchie is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica.", "Pêra (Silves)\n Pêra is a former civil parish in the municipality of Silves, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Alcantarilha e Pêra. The village is 12.5 km south east of Silves and is 261 km south south east of Lisbon. The village used to be called Pêra de Cima or Upper Pêra to distinguish it from the present Armação de Pêra, which was then named Pêra de Baixo (Lower Pêra).", "Celaenorrhinus pero\n Rare.", "ASDP Indonesia Ferry\n PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero) is an Indonesian state-owned passenger ferry operator. The company is headquartered in Central Jakarta and has 29 branches in 4 regional offices across Indonesia. As of 2020, it operates 160 ships throughout Indonesia, serves 49 million passengers, making it one of the largest ferry operators in the world." ]
In what country is Khafr County?
[ "Iran", "Islamic Republic of Iran", "Persia", "ir", "Islamic Rep. Iran", "🇮🇷" ]
country
Khafr County
2,785,560
82
[ { "id": "26733352", "title": "Khafr County", "text": " Khafr County is a county in Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 42,199, in 10,550 families. The county has two cities: Khavaran and Bab Anar. The county has five rural districts (dehestan): Aliabad Rural District, Gel Berenji Rural District, Khafr Rural District, Rahgan Rural District, and Sefidar Rural District. The Khafr County was established on 2019 in Fars province.", "score": "1.9895679" }, { "id": "10098094", "title": "Khafr Rural District", "text": " Khafr Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Khafr District, Jahrom County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,359, in 2,136 families. The rural district has 7 villages.", "score": "1.7681761" }, { "id": "7506431", "title": "Khafr, Semirom", "text": " Khafr (also known as Khafār) is a village in Padena-ye Vosta Rural District, Padena District, Semirom County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,396, in 406 families.", "score": "1.7162149" }, { "id": "7338995", "title": "Khafr, Natanz", "text": " Khafr is a village in Karkas Rural District, in the Central District of Natanz County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 185, in 92 families.", "score": "1.694093" }, { "id": "31351311", "title": "Jahrom County", "text": " Jahrom County is a county in Fars Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Jahrom. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 197,331, in 48,335 families. The county is subdivided into four districts: the Central District, Khafr District, Simakan District, and Kordian District. The county has five cities: Jahrom, Bab Anar, Khavaran, Duzeh, and Qotbabad.", "score": "1.6667187" }, { "id": "31350596", "title": "Tafresh County", "text": " Tafresh County is a county in Markazi Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Tafresh. At the 2006 census, the county's population (excluding the portions later split off to form Farahan County) was 46,680, in 14,313 families; excluding those portions, the population was 23,938, in 7,647 families. The county has one district: the Central District. The county has one city: Tafresh.", "score": "1.6280918" }, { "id": "31351185", "title": "Khorramshahr County", "text": " Khorramshahr County is a county in Khuzestan Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Khorramshahr. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 155,224, in 32,563 families. The county is subdivided into two districts: the Central District and Minu District. The county has three cities: Khorramshahr, Moqavemat, and Minushahr.", "score": "1.6180317" }, { "id": "4666391", "title": "Central District (Behshahr County)", "text": " The Central District of Behshahr County is a district (bakhsh) in Behshahr County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 144,332, in 37,603 families. The District has three cities: Behshahr, Khalil Shahr, and Rostamkola. The District has three rural districts (dehestan): Kuhestan Rural District, Miyan Kaleh Rural District, and Panj Hezareh Rural District.", "score": "1.5949793" }, { "id": "31428524", "title": "Khaf County", "text": " Khaf County (, Šahrestâne Xvâf) is a county in Razavi Khorasan Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Khaf. It is a small border town about 350 km ( or 265 km?) from Mashhad. the historical city of Zozan is located close to Khaf and is registered in the world heritage tentative list by UNESCO. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 108,964, in 23,896 families. The county consists of four districts: Central District, Sangan District, Jolgeh Zozan District, and Salami District. The county contains five cities: Khaf, Nashtifan, Qasemabad, Salami, and Sangan.", "score": "1.5944109" }, { "id": "14129958", "title": "Khafri Rural District", "text": " Khafri Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Sepidan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,035, in 976 families. The rural district has 44 villages.", "score": "1.575541" }, { "id": "31350711", "title": "Khalkhal County", "text": " Khalkhal County (Azerbaijani: خالخال بؤلگه‌سی) is a county in Ardabil Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Khalkhal. As of the 2016 census, the county's population was 86,731 with 26,779 households. The county consists of three districts: the Central District, Khvor Rostam District, and Shahrud District. The county has three cities: Hashatjin, Kolowr, and Khalkhal. The majority of Khalkhal county are Azerbaijanis, but there are many Tats and Kurds living in the southern areas of the county, especially in Shahrud District and Khvoresh Rostam District.", "score": "1.5601352" }, { "id": "10239407", "title": "Shahr-e Khafr", "text": " Shahr-e Khafr (, also Romanized as Shahr Khafr; also known as Khafr and Shahr-e Kheẕr) is a village in Khafr Rural District, Khafr District, Jahrom County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,501, in 641 families.", "score": "1.5551262" }, { "id": "31428303", "title": "Behshahr County", "text": " The capital of the county is Behshahr. The most important towns of the county are Behshahr and Rostamkola. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 154,957, in 40,432 families. The county is subdivided into two districts: the Central District and Yaneh Sar District. The county has three cities: Behshahr, Rostamkola, and Khalil Shahr.", "score": "1.5545487" }, { "id": "7623327", "title": "Central District (Tafresh County)", "text": " The Central District of Tafresh County is a district (bakhsh) in Tafresh County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 23,938, in 7,647 families. The District has one city: Tafresh. The District has four rural districts (dehestan): Bazarjan Rural District, Kharrazan Rural District, Kuh Panah Rural District, and Rudbar Rural District.", "score": "1.5525404" }, { "id": "31351174", "title": "Mahshahr County", "text": " Mahshahr County, also known as Bandar-e Mahshahr County, is a county in Khuzestan Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Bandar-e Mahshahr. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 247,804, in 53,347 families. The county is subdivided into two districts: the Central District and Bandar-e Emam Khomeyni District. The county has three cities: Bandar-e Mahshahr, Chamran, and Bandar-e Emam Khomeyni.", "score": "1.5191762" }, { "id": "2189548", "title": "Aghajari County", "text": " Aghajri County (Persian: شهرستان آغاجاری) is a County in Khuzestan Province in the south-west of Iran. Its capital and only city is Aghajari. It is connected to the Maroun River through a ground road. The county is subdivided into the Central District and Joulaki District.", "score": "1.5145633" }, { "id": "31428126", "title": "Dehaqan County", "text": " Dehaqan County is a county in Isfahan Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Dehaqan. It was separated from Shahreza County in 2003, and was earlier called Semirom Sofla (meaning \"Lower Semirom County\"). As of the 2016 census, the county's population was 34,511, in 11,118 households. The county has one district: the Central District. The county has two cities: Dehaqan & Golshan.", "score": "1.5124495" }, { "id": "5468147", "title": "Qafar, Iran", "text": " Qafar (also known as Ghafr) is a village in Dalankuh Rural District, in the Central District of Faridan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 954, in 228 families.", "score": "1.5098983" }, { "id": "6304209", "title": "Khaf, Iran", "text": " Khaf (also Romanized as Khvāf and Khāf; also known as Qaşabeh-ye Rūd, Rūd, Rūi Khāf, and Rūy) is a city and capital of Khaf County, in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 21,160, in 4,924 families. It is situated on being constructed Mashhad-Herat railway.", "score": "1.5082152" }, { "id": "31351318", "title": "Khorrambid County", "text": " Khorrambid County is a county in Fars Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Safashahr. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 44,669, in 10,919 families. The county is subdivided into two districts: the Central District and Mashhad-e Morghab District. The county has two cities: Qaderabad and Safashahr.", "score": "1.507867" } ]
[ "Khafr County\n Khafr County is a county in Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 42,199, in 10,550 families. The county has two cities: Khavaran and Bab Anar. The county has five rural districts (dehestan): Aliabad Rural District, Gel Berenji Rural District, Khafr Rural District, Rahgan Rural District, and Sefidar Rural District. The Khafr County was established on 2019 in Fars province.", "Khafr Rural District\n Khafr Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Khafr District, Jahrom County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,359, in 2,136 families. The rural district has 7 villages.", "Khafr, Semirom\n Khafr (also known as Khafār) is a village in Padena-ye Vosta Rural District, Padena District, Semirom County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,396, in 406 families.", "Khafr, Natanz\n Khafr is a village in Karkas Rural District, in the Central District of Natanz County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 185, in 92 families.", "Jahrom County\n Jahrom County is a county in Fars Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Jahrom. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 197,331, in 48,335 families. The county is subdivided into four districts: the Central District, Khafr District, Simakan District, and Kordian District. The county has five cities: Jahrom, Bab Anar, Khavaran, Duzeh, and Qotbabad.", "Tafresh County\n Tafresh County is a county in Markazi Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Tafresh. At the 2006 census, the county's population (excluding the portions later split off to form Farahan County) was 46,680, in 14,313 families; excluding those portions, the population was 23,938, in 7,647 families. The county has one district: the Central District. The county has one city: Tafresh.", "Khorramshahr County\n Khorramshahr County is a county in Khuzestan Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Khorramshahr. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 155,224, in 32,563 families. The county is subdivided into two districts: the Central District and Minu District. The county has three cities: Khorramshahr, Moqavemat, and Minushahr.", "Central District (Behshahr County)\n The Central District of Behshahr County is a district (bakhsh) in Behshahr County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 144,332, in 37,603 families. The District has three cities: Behshahr, Khalil Shahr, and Rostamkola. The District has three rural districts (dehestan): Kuhestan Rural District, Miyan Kaleh Rural District, and Panj Hezareh Rural District.", "Khaf County\n Khaf County (, Šahrestâne Xvâf) is a county in Razavi Khorasan Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Khaf. It is a small border town about 350 km ( or 265 km?) from Mashhad. the historical city of Zozan is located close to Khaf and is registered in the world heritage tentative list by UNESCO. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 108,964, in 23,896 families. The county consists of four districts: Central District, Sangan District, Jolgeh Zozan District, and Salami District. The county contains five cities: Khaf, Nashtifan, Qasemabad, Salami, and Sangan.", "Khafri Rural District\n Khafri Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Sepidan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,035, in 976 families. The rural district has 44 villages.", "Khalkhal County\n Khalkhal County (Azerbaijani: خالخال بؤلگه‌سی) is a county in Ardabil Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Khalkhal. As of the 2016 census, the county's population was 86,731 with 26,779 households. The county consists of three districts: the Central District, Khvor Rostam District, and Shahrud District. The county has three cities: Hashatjin, Kolowr, and Khalkhal. The majority of Khalkhal county are Azerbaijanis, but there are many Tats and Kurds living in the southern areas of the county, especially in Shahrud District and Khvoresh Rostam District.", "Shahr-e Khafr\n Shahr-e Khafr (, also Romanized as Shahr Khafr; also known as Khafr and Shahr-e Kheẕr) is a village in Khafr Rural District, Khafr District, Jahrom County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,501, in 641 families.", "Behshahr County\n The capital of the county is Behshahr. The most important towns of the county are Behshahr and Rostamkola. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 154,957, in 40,432 families. The county is subdivided into two districts: the Central District and Yaneh Sar District. The county has three cities: Behshahr, Rostamkola, and Khalil Shahr.", "Central District (Tafresh County)\n The Central District of Tafresh County is a district (bakhsh) in Tafresh County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 23,938, in 7,647 families. The District has one city: Tafresh. The District has four rural districts (dehestan): Bazarjan Rural District, Kharrazan Rural District, Kuh Panah Rural District, and Rudbar Rural District.", "Mahshahr County\n Mahshahr County, also known as Bandar-e Mahshahr County, is a county in Khuzestan Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Bandar-e Mahshahr. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 247,804, in 53,347 families. The county is subdivided into two districts: the Central District and Bandar-e Emam Khomeyni District. The county has three cities: Bandar-e Mahshahr, Chamran, and Bandar-e Emam Khomeyni.", "Aghajari County\n Aghajri County (Persian: شهرستان آغاجاری) is a County in Khuzestan Province in the south-west of Iran. Its capital and only city is Aghajari. It is connected to the Maroun River through a ground road. The county is subdivided into the Central District and Joulaki District.", "Dehaqan County\n Dehaqan County is a county in Isfahan Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Dehaqan. It was separated from Shahreza County in 2003, and was earlier called Semirom Sofla (meaning \"Lower Semirom County\"). As of the 2016 census, the county's population was 34,511, in 11,118 households. The county has one district: the Central District. The county has two cities: Dehaqan & Golshan.", "Qafar, Iran\n Qafar (also known as Ghafr) is a village in Dalankuh Rural District, in the Central District of Faridan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 954, in 228 families.", "Khaf, Iran\n Khaf (also Romanized as Khvāf and Khāf; also known as Qaşabeh-ye Rūd, Rūd, Rūi Khāf, and Rūy) is a city and capital of Khaf County, in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 21,160, in 4,924 families. It is situated on being constructed Mashhad-Herat railway.", "Khorrambid County\n Khorrambid County is a county in Fars Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Safashahr. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 44,669, in 10,919 families. The county is subdivided into two districts: the Central District and Mashhad-e Morghab District. The county has two cities: Qaderabad and Safashahr." ]
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[ { "id": "29049747", "title": "Institut de France", "text": " The Institut de France (Institute of France) is a French learned society, grouping five académies, including the Académie Française. It was established in 1795 at the direction of the National Convention. Located on the Quai de Conti in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, the Institute manages approximately 1,000 foundations, as well as museums and châteaux open for visit. It also awards prizes and subsidies, which amounted to a total of over €27 million per year in 2017. Most of these prizes are awarded by the Institute on the recommendation of the académies.", "score": "1.6083176" }, { "id": "10081791", "title": "Institut Laue–Langevin", "text": "France, Germany and United Kingdom Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Czech Republic, Sweden, Belgium, Slovakia, Poland, Denmark and Slovenia. The ILL is governed by its Associates, the founding countries: in association with its Scientific Member countries (listed below by chronological order of accession):", "score": "1.5983413" }, { "id": "5225978", "title": "Institut des Amériques", "text": " The Institut des Amériques (IdA) is a public research institute in Paris, France. It is concerned with research dealing with Europe, Latin America and North America.", "score": "1.5962733" }, { "id": "14186405", "title": "Institut National de Recherches en Sante Publique", "text": " Institut National de Recherches en Sante Publique is a national research institute in Nouakchott, Mauritania. It is located on the Avenue Gamal Abdel Nasser, opposite the Grand National Hospital of Mauritania and just east of the Ministry of Energy headquarters.", "score": "1.56356" }, { "id": "9771582", "title": "Institute of Higher International Studies", "text": " The Institute of Higher International Studies (Institut des hautes études internationales, commonly referred to as \"IHEI\") is a public institution of research and higher education in Paris, France. It was founded in 1921 by Paul Fauchille and Albert de Lapradelle. It is now affiliated to Panthéon-Assas University.", "score": "1.5517623" }, { "id": "29922115", "title": "Institut national de l'audiovisuel", "text": " The Institut national de l'audiovisuel (abbrev. INA), (National Audiovisual Institute) is a repository of all French radio and television audiovisual archives. Additionally it provides free access to archives of countries such as Afghanistan and Cambodia. It has its headquarters in Bry-sur-Marne. Since 2006, it has allowed free online consultation on a website called ina.fr with a search tool indexing 100,000 archives of historical programs, for a total of 20,000 hours.", "score": "1.5412104" }, { "id": "5625840", "title": "Institut National Polytechnique Félix Houphouët-Boigny", "text": " The Institut National Polytechnique Félix Houphouët-Boigny (INP-HB) is a public institute of higher education, research and production in Yamoussoukro in Côte d'Ivoire. It is named after Félix Houphouët-Boigny, the country's first president.", "score": "1.5383217" }, { "id": "16056460", "title": "Institut Redouté-Peiffer", "text": " The Institut Redouté-Peiffer is a secondary technical and professional school in Anderlecht, in the Brussels Capital Region, Belgium. It is under the control of the French Community Commission (Communautaire Française, pronounced \"COCOF\"), and was previously the provincial college of the Province of Brabant. It was created from the merger of the Pierre-Joseph Redouté Institute and the Serge Peiffer Institute. It is best known for its main subjects of horticulture and applied science.", "score": "1.5199375" }, { "id": "6464801", "title": "Pasteur Institute", "text": " Today, the Institut Pasteur houses 100 research units and close to 2,700 people, including 500 permanent scientists and another 600 scientists visiting from 70 countries annually. The Institut Pasteur is also a global network of 33 foreign institutes devoted to medical problems in developing countries; a graduate study center and an epidemiological screening unit. The international network is present in the following cities and countries:", "score": "1.5194708" }, { "id": "10793154", "title": "Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques", "text": " The Institut des hautes études scientifiques (IHÉS; English: Institute of Advanced Scientific Studies) is a French research institute supporting advanced research in mathematics and theoretical physics. It is located in Bures-sur-Yvette, just south of Paris. It is an independent research institute in a partnership with the University of Paris-Saclay.", "score": "1.5193905" }, { "id": "5225979", "title": "Institut des Amériques", "text": " The project was first suggested in 1998. Although some legwork was started in 2002, it was legally founded on March 5, 2005. On February 14, 2007, Gilles de Robien, who was then the French Minister of National Education, invited all ambassadors from each country of the Americas to touch-base with them. He inaugurated it in March 2007. The IdA is affiliated to more than thirty research centres in France, including the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, REDIAL, the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris, the École des hautes études en sciences sociales, the Institut de recherche pour le développement, the ESCP Europe, and the University of Provence Aix-Marseille I. Arturo Valenzuela is a board member.", "score": "1.5152532" }, { "id": "9094899", "title": "Institut Albert-le-Grand", "text": " Institut Albert-le-Grand is an international program combining humanities and political science. It is offered by Ircom (Institute of Public Relations and Communication) and is located in Ponts-de-Cé/Angers, France. It prepares a double degree in Letters and Political Science in partnership with the University of Angers. \"The subjects taught are economics, history, geopolitics, literature, philosophy, modern languages, etc.\" The first two years of the program are administered at the University of Angers, followed by the third year abroad at a partner university. Ircom was founded in 1984 by Abbé Hyacinthe-Marie Houard, who was posthumously accused of the act of pedophilia. This Institut Albert-le-Grand, established by Ircom in 1993, bears the name of (in English) the Saint Albert the Great. Ircom is an establishment with a Catholic identity. Notable alumni include Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume of Luxembourg.", "score": "1.5066669" }, { "id": "9027023", "title": "Institut National de la Statistique de Côte d'Ivoire", "text": " The Institut National de la Statistique de Côte d'Ivoire is a national institute of Côte d'Ivoire which is dedicated to collecting statistical data on demographics, population, climatology, industry, tourism, education, employment, etc...", "score": "1.503988" }, { "id": "4933346", "title": "The Finnish Institute in France", "text": " The Finnish Institute in France, Institut finlandais, is an independent and multidisciplinary platform between Finland and France. The institute was opened in 1990 at 60 Rue des Écoles, in Quartier Latin in the 5th arrondissement in Paris.", "score": "1.5028342" }, { "id": "30328577", "title": "Institut Français d'Indonésie", "text": "Jakarta—Thamrin ; Jakarta—Wijaya ; Bandung ; Yoygyakarta ; Surabaya Institut Français d'Indonésie is active in four cities : It is also present in East Timor, with one antenna in Dili. IFI also works with the two actives Alliances Françaises of the archipelago, located in Denpasar and Medan.", "score": "1.4942113" }, { "id": "3758117", "title": "Institut Montaigne", "text": " Founded in 2000, Institut Montaigne is a nonprofit, transpartisan think tank based in Paris, France. Institut Montaigne's mission is to propose practical public policy recommendations to improve social cohesion, competitiveness and public spending in a variety of policy fields. Its work is based on international benchmarks and collaborations between experts from the French business community, academia, civil society and government.", "score": "1.4919543" }, { "id": "7158644", "title": "International Patent Institute", "text": " The International Patent Institute (or IIB standing for Institut International des Brevets, its French name) was an intellectual property organisation established on June 6, 1947 in The Hague, Netherlands, by a set of European countries, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. It was integrated into the European Patent Organisation on January 1, 1978. Its purpose was to centralize patent searching and archiving as well as the resources needed for the prior art searches for its member countries. The integration of the International Patent Institute into the European Patent Organisation led in practice to the creation of the branch of the European Patent Office (EPO) at Rijswijk in The Netherlands, a town close to The Hague. This branch still exists and is one of three locations of the EPO (along with Munich and Berlin) where European patent applications may be filed.", "score": "1.4851716" }, { "id": "30991522", "title": "Austrian Latin America Institute", "text": " The Austrian Latin America Institute (Österreichisches Lateinamerika-Institut, LAI) is an interdisciplinary orientated organisation, aiming at intensifying dialogue and exchange between Austria and Latin America. It was founded as an association in 1965 and receives subsidies for its work in development politics as well as scientific and cultural events and projects. About half of the annual budget originates from its own resources, mainly language courses as well as membership fees. In 1994 the institute moved to the historic Palais Schlick in Vienna's 9th district Alsergrund.", "score": "1.4848714" }, { "id": "926691", "title": "Institut français de Vienne", "text": " The French Institute in Vienna is a member of the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) cluster in Vienna, a network of European cultural institutes and embassies in Vienna. The cluster organises an annual EUNIC week in the city. In 2013 the Presidency of the cluster was held by the French Institute in Vienna, represented by its director.", "score": "1.4832411" }, { "id": "4933349", "title": "The Finnish Institute in France", "text": " In collaboration with different international institutions, academia and creatives, Institut finlandais engages actively with critical discourse through onsite and off-site programming. Through their activities, Institut finlandais seeks to explore how a cultural framework can foster international conversations in creative fields, such as design, fashion, architecture, cinema and performing arts. The core activities of the Institut finlandais are funded by the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture. The projects of the Institut are also financed by different private foundations and organizations.", "score": "1.4818329" } ]
[ "Institut de France\n The Institut de France (Institute of France) is a French learned society, grouping five académies, including the Académie Française. It was established in 1795 at the direction of the National Convention. Located on the Quai de Conti in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, the Institute manages approximately 1,000 foundations, as well as museums and châteaux open for visit. It also awards prizes and subsidies, which amounted to a total of over €27 million per year in 2017. Most of these prizes are awarded by the Institute on the recommendation of the académies.", "Institut Laue–Langevin\nFrance, Germany and United Kingdom Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Czech Republic, Sweden, Belgium, Slovakia, Poland, Denmark and Slovenia. The ILL is governed by its Associates, the founding countries: in association with its Scientific Member countries (listed below by chronological order of accession):", "Institut des Amériques\n The Institut des Amériques (IdA) is a public research institute in Paris, France. It is concerned with research dealing with Europe, Latin America and North America.", "Institut National de Recherches en Sante Publique\n Institut National de Recherches en Sante Publique is a national research institute in Nouakchott, Mauritania. It is located on the Avenue Gamal Abdel Nasser, opposite the Grand National Hospital of Mauritania and just east of the Ministry of Energy headquarters.", "Institute of Higher International Studies\n The Institute of Higher International Studies (Institut des hautes études internationales, commonly referred to as \"IHEI\") is a public institution of research and higher education in Paris, France. It was founded in 1921 by Paul Fauchille and Albert de Lapradelle. It is now affiliated to Panthéon-Assas University.", "Institut national de l'audiovisuel\n The Institut national de l'audiovisuel (abbrev. INA), (National Audiovisual Institute) is a repository of all French radio and television audiovisual archives. Additionally it provides free access to archives of countries such as Afghanistan and Cambodia. It has its headquarters in Bry-sur-Marne. Since 2006, it has allowed free online consultation on a website called ina.fr with a search tool indexing 100,000 archives of historical programs, for a total of 20,000 hours.", "Institut National Polytechnique Félix Houphouët-Boigny\n The Institut National Polytechnique Félix Houphouët-Boigny (INP-HB) is a public institute of higher education, research and production in Yamoussoukro in Côte d'Ivoire. It is named after Félix Houphouët-Boigny, the country's first president.", "Institut Redouté-Peiffer\n The Institut Redouté-Peiffer is a secondary technical and professional school in Anderlecht, in the Brussels Capital Region, Belgium. It is under the control of the French Community Commission (Communautaire Française, pronounced \"COCOF\"), and was previously the provincial college of the Province of Brabant. It was created from the merger of the Pierre-Joseph Redouté Institute and the Serge Peiffer Institute. It is best known for its main subjects of horticulture and applied science.", "Pasteur Institute\n Today, the Institut Pasteur houses 100 research units and close to 2,700 people, including 500 permanent scientists and another 600 scientists visiting from 70 countries annually. The Institut Pasteur is also a global network of 33 foreign institutes devoted to medical problems in developing countries; a graduate study center and an epidemiological screening unit. The international network is present in the following cities and countries:", "Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques\n The Institut des hautes études scientifiques (IHÉS; English: Institute of Advanced Scientific Studies) is a French research institute supporting advanced research in mathematics and theoretical physics. It is located in Bures-sur-Yvette, just south of Paris. It is an independent research institute in a partnership with the University of Paris-Saclay.", "Institut des Amériques\n The project was first suggested in 1998. Although some legwork was started in 2002, it was legally founded on March 5, 2005. On February 14, 2007, Gilles de Robien, who was then the French Minister of National Education, invited all ambassadors from each country of the Americas to touch-base with them. He inaugurated it in March 2007. The IdA is affiliated to more than thirty research centres in France, including the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, REDIAL, the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris, the École des hautes études en sciences sociales, the Institut de recherche pour le développement, the ESCP Europe, and the University of Provence Aix-Marseille I. Arturo Valenzuela is a board member.", "Institut Albert-le-Grand\n Institut Albert-le-Grand is an international program combining humanities and political science. It is offered by Ircom (Institute of Public Relations and Communication) and is located in Ponts-de-Cé/Angers, France. It prepares a double degree in Letters and Political Science in partnership with the University of Angers. \"The subjects taught are economics, history, geopolitics, literature, philosophy, modern languages, etc.\" The first two years of the program are administered at the University of Angers, followed by the third year abroad at a partner university. Ircom was founded in 1984 by Abbé Hyacinthe-Marie Houard, who was posthumously accused of the act of pedophilia. This Institut Albert-le-Grand, established by Ircom in 1993, bears the name of (in English) the Saint Albert the Great. Ircom is an establishment with a Catholic identity. Notable alumni include Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume of Luxembourg.", "Institut National de la Statistique de Côte d'Ivoire\n The Institut National de la Statistique de Côte d'Ivoire is a national institute of Côte d'Ivoire which is dedicated to collecting statistical data on demographics, population, climatology, industry, tourism, education, employment, etc...", "The Finnish Institute in France\n The Finnish Institute in France, Institut finlandais, is an independent and multidisciplinary platform between Finland and France. The institute was opened in 1990 at 60 Rue des Écoles, in Quartier Latin in the 5th arrondissement in Paris.", "Institut Français d'Indonésie\nJakarta—Thamrin ; Jakarta—Wijaya ; Bandung ; Yoygyakarta ; Surabaya Institut Français d'Indonésie is active in four cities : It is also present in East Timor, with one antenna in Dili. IFI also works with the two actives Alliances Françaises of the archipelago, located in Denpasar and Medan.", "Institut Montaigne\n Founded in 2000, Institut Montaigne is a nonprofit, transpartisan think tank based in Paris, France. Institut Montaigne's mission is to propose practical public policy recommendations to improve social cohesion, competitiveness and public spending in a variety of policy fields. Its work is based on international benchmarks and collaborations between experts from the French business community, academia, civil society and government.", "International Patent Institute\n The International Patent Institute (or IIB standing for Institut International des Brevets, its French name) was an intellectual property organisation established on June 6, 1947 in The Hague, Netherlands, by a set of European countries, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. It was integrated into the European Patent Organisation on January 1, 1978. Its purpose was to centralize patent searching and archiving as well as the resources needed for the prior art searches for its member countries. The integration of the International Patent Institute into the European Patent Organisation led in practice to the creation of the branch of the European Patent Office (EPO) at Rijswijk in The Netherlands, a town close to The Hague. This branch still exists and is one of three locations of the EPO (along with Munich and Berlin) where European patent applications may be filed.", "Austrian Latin America Institute\n The Austrian Latin America Institute (Österreichisches Lateinamerika-Institut, LAI) is an interdisciplinary orientated organisation, aiming at intensifying dialogue and exchange between Austria and Latin America. It was founded as an association in 1965 and receives subsidies for its work in development politics as well as scientific and cultural events and projects. About half of the annual budget originates from its own resources, mainly language courses as well as membership fees. In 1994 the institute moved to the historic Palais Schlick in Vienna's 9th district Alsergrund.", "Institut français de Vienne\n The French Institute in Vienna is a member of the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) cluster in Vienna, a network of European cultural institutes and embassies in Vienna. The cluster organises an annual EUNIC week in the city. In 2013 the Presidency of the cluster was held by the French Institute in Vienna, represented by its director.", "The Finnish Institute in France\n In collaboration with different international institutions, academia and creatives, Institut finlandais engages actively with critical discourse through onsite and off-site programming. Through their activities, Institut finlandais seeks to explore how a cultural framework can foster international conversations in creative fields, such as design, fashion, architecture, cinema and performing arts. The core activities of the Institut finlandais are funded by the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture. The projects of the Institut are also financed by different private foundations and organizations." ]
In what country is Karimu?
[ "Iran", "Islamic Republic of Iran", "Persia", "ir", "Islamic Rep. Iran", "🇮🇷" ]
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Karimu
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[ { "id": "988363", "title": "John Karimu", "text": " John Arouna Karimu is a Mende hailed from Daru Village, Kailahun District, in the Eastern Region of Sierra Leone. He was a Lecturer at Fourah Bay College, where he met his wife Gertrude Gbessay Karimu née Sellu who was a student there as well. He later worked for the Bo/Pujehun Project. He then became the Director of CUSO in Gambia. He later became the Finance Minister in Sierra Leone during the military rule of Valentine Strasser (1993-1996). He was the presidential candidate of the National Unity Party in the 1996 national elections. In that election, Karimu received 5.3% of the national vote and lost easily to Ahmed Tejan Kabbah. In December 1996, Karimu accepted a position in the cabinet of Kabbah as the Secretary of Housing and Environment. However, Karimu was eventually deposed, along with the rest of the government, when Major Johnny Paul Koroma overthrew the government on 25 May 1997. During this period, he worked as a Director with The World Bank in Papua New Guinea. He later became the Commissioner of the National Revenue Authority(NRA)-The highest paid civil Servant in Sierra Leone.", "score": "1.6013465" }, { "id": "15191897", "title": "Inam Karimov", "text": " Inam Karimov was born in Baku on June 6, 1977. He studied at Humanitarian Subjects gymnasium between 1984 – 1994 years. He continued his education at Richmond High School in Indiana State of the USA between 1994 – 1995 years. He entered the International Law faculty of the Baku State University. Inam Karimov achieved bachelor's degree at Strasbourg University in Law in 1998–2000 years, and master's degree in Law in Sorbonne (Paris) University in 2000–2002 years. He worked as consultant in 2002 – 2004 years and as a head consultant in 2004 - 2012 at the Administration of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan. He was Secretary of Commission on Combating Corruption of the Republic of Azerbaijan during 2005-2012. ", "score": "1.4558198" }, { "id": "988364", "title": "Karimunjawa", "text": " Karimunjawa Islands or Karimunjava Islands (Kepulauan Karimunjawa) is an archipelago of 27 islands in the Java Sea, Indonesia, approximately 80 kilometres northwest of Jepara. They have a total land area of 71.2 km2. The main island is known as Karimun (2,700 ha), while the second-largest island is Kemujan (1,400 ha). In 2019, the population of the island group was about 9,784 who lived on five of the islands. The population is largely Javanese, with pockets of Bugis and Madurese inhabitants. Javanese culture is dominant in the islands which are the only islands off Java where Javanese is the lingua franca. Twenty-two of the islands have been declared 2001 as a marine reserve, the Karimunjawa National Park. Five more islands are either privately owned or are under the control of the Indonesian Navy. The archipelago is served by Dewadaru Airport which provides scheduled airline services to Semarang and Surabaya.", "score": "1.4547853" }, { "id": "11070632", "title": "Elyor Karimov", "text": " international Soufisme, Culture et Musique ‘‘les Routes de la Foi’’, founded by UNESCO in Algeria from 2005. He is a Member of the UNESCO Memory of the World Register Sub-Committee from 2014 (located in UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France). Karimov is formally affiliated with the Institute of History, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, but is effectively an independent scholar, living most of the time in the United Arab Emirates. He is a Professor of the Middle East and Central Asia at the Hofstra University (United States) since 2017. Elyor Karimov is an expert in the History of Civilization and Culture in Central Asia ", "score": "1.4432834" }, { "id": "15825504", "title": "Karimun Regency", "text": " The Karimun Regency is located in the Riau Islands Province, Indonesia. Besides the central island of Great Karimun, the regency also includes the islands of Kundur and over 240 smaller islands. The district covers a land area of 1,524 km2 and a sea area of 6,460 km2, and its population was 212,561 at the 2010 Census and 253,457 at the 2020 Census.", "score": "1.4413959" }, { "id": "10812312", "title": "Karim Kaddour", "text": " Karim was born in Saint-Denis, France, but moved throughout his professional career to other countries. He currently works as a P.E coach at International School of Lausanne which is a school in Le Mont sur Lausanne in Switzerland. Is a boomer.", "score": "1.424803" }, { "id": "27965478", "title": "Sajjad Karim", "text": " candidate. The incumbent Martin Schultz retained his position as president, with Karim coming second out of four candidates, widely acknowledged that he secured support from MEPs right across the house beyond his own group. Karim made headline news in December 2012 when he played an instrumental role in securing the return of six-year-old Atiya Anjum-Wilkinson to UK from Pakistan following abduction by her father. Over several weeks he worked closely with Greater Manchester Police and the Pakistani authorities and Atiya was returned safely to her mother during the Christmas holidays. In December 2013, the European Parliament voted to approve a concessionary trade status for Pakistan, GSP+. ", "score": "1.423285" }, { "id": "11146895", "title": "Karima, Sudan", "text": " Karima is a town in Northern State in Sudan some 400 km from Khartoum on a loop of the Nile. Karima houses the Jebel Barkal Museum. The hill of Jebel Barkal is near Karima. Beside it are the ruins of Napata, a city-state of ancient Nubia on the west bank of the Nile River, including the temples of Amun and Mut. The Shaigiya tribe lived around Karima and Korti, but suffered for their support of the British against the Mahdi. The land around Karima is a center for cultivation of Barakawi dates. Karima is a terminus of a branch narrow gauge railway of the Sudan Railways system. Halfway between Karima and El-Kurru there is an area with a large number of petrified trees.", "score": "1.4164848" }, { "id": "28178811", "title": "Karimbary", "text": " Karimbary is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Vangaindrano, which is a part of Atsimo-Atsinanana Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 4,000 in 2001 commune census. Only primary schooling is available. The majority 98% of the population of the commune are farmers. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are coffee, sugarcane and cassava. Services provide employment for 2% of the population.", "score": "1.4162114" }, { "id": "11696000", "title": "Karimunjawa National Park", "text": " The population of Karimunjawa District is 8,842, most of whom are fishermen. Karimunjawa community consists of many ethnic groups such as Javanese, Madurese, Bugis, Mandar, Bajak, and Luwu. The Javanese people are popularly known for their agricultural activity and their production of household utensils. The Bugis are known for their seafaring activities, and naturally they are associated with fishermen. The Madurese are known for their salted fish production. They live in harmony and have created a new behaviour and tradition.", "score": "1.4122434" }, { "id": "28825594", "title": "Karim Ouellet", "text": " Karim Ouellet (born December 8, 1984 in Dakar, Senegal) is a Canadian pop singer-songwriter. Born in Dakar, Senegal, he was adopted by Canadian diplomats at the age of one year and lived in France, Rwanda and Tunisia before his family returned to live in Quebec City when he was 15. He released his debut album, Plume, in 2011, and was the second-place finisher in that year's Francouvertes competition. He has toured extensively, including appearances at the Francofolies de La Rochelle, Osheaga and SXSW festivals. He followed up with Fox in November 2012. Ouellet garnered three nominations at the Félix Awards in 2013, including ", "score": "1.4100308" }, { "id": "32539557", "title": "Karima Francis", "text": " Karima Francis (born Karima Antoinette Francis Cunliffe, 28 April 1987 in Blackpool, England) is an English singer-songwriter. Karima was named by The Observer the number one act to watch in 2009. After performing at In The City in Manchester and SXSW in Austin she was signed by the independent record label Kitchenware Records/Columbia Records. She signed with Vertigo Records, a division of Mercury Music Group, in 2011. She released her first album, The Author, on 23 March 2009, The record was produced by Kevin Bacon and Jonathan Quarmby. The Author was mixed by Micheal Brauer and mastered by Bob Ludwig. Notable performances include appearing on Later With Jools Holland, supporting Paul Simon on the main stage at Hard Rock Calling, shows with Amy Winehouse, Patti Smith and Stereophonics, as well as playing The Royal Albert Hall in support of Teenage Cancer Trust. Her second album, The Remedy, was released in August 2012. Produced by Flood (U2, PJ Harvey, Smashing Pumpkins, Foals, Warpaint, St Vincent ) She recorded her third studio album Black (2016), which was produced by Dan Austin.", "score": "1.4081321" }, { "id": "11695990", "title": "Karimunjawa National Park", "text": " Karimunjawa National Park, also Crimon Java National Park, is a national marine park designated in the Karimun Java archipelago, Jepara Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. It lies 80 km north west of Jepara, Central Java in the Java Sea. The national park was formally declared as Marine Protection Area in 2001. Based on popular local myth, this archipelago was discovered by Sunan Nyamplungan, the nephew of Sunan Kudus who is one of the Wali Sanga. Karimun Java is also a tourist attraction popular for its white sandy beach, pristine coral reefs, challenging treks through the hills, the pilgrimage to Sunan Nyamplungan Cemetery, and the customs and traditions of the Karimunjava community.", "score": "1.4056978" }, { "id": "988368", "title": "Karimunjawa", "text": " The main source of income for the local population is fishing, followed by services and commerce. Travel to the islands from Java is sometimes limited during the rainy season around the January–March period during bad weather which can bring large waves to the area. There are a number of snorkeling spots. There is pressure on local environmental resources because of the rapidly expanding tourist industry.", "score": "1.4007955" }, { "id": "31967255", "title": "Karimama, Benin", "text": " The commune of Karimana is located 778 kilometres from Cotonou and lies on the Niger River. Communally it is bounded to the north and east by Niger, south by Malanville and to the west by Banikoara.", "score": "1.3962544" }, { "id": "31967254", "title": "Karimama, Benin", "text": " Karimama is a town, arrondissement and commune in the Alibori Department of northeastern Benin. The commune covers an area of 6102 square kilometers and as of 2013 had a population of 66,675 people. The town lies on the border with Niger.", "score": "1.3957335" }, { "id": "31485960", "title": "Karima", "text": "Karima, Sudan ; Crimea ", "score": "1.3920876" }, { "id": "16297828", "title": "Karimui Rural LLG", "text": " Karimui Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea.", "score": "1.3888984" }, { "id": "1333442", "title": "Great Karimun", "text": " On 29 June 2007 the Indonesian government conferred enclave Free Trade Zone status on Karimun; a move intended to address the issue of legal certainty for investors. Under the plan Karimun will be turned into shipyard, metal, component, agricultural, and marine produce industrial development centres.", "score": "1.3809912" }, { "id": "31353037", "title": "Little Karimun", "text": " Little Karimun (Karimun Kecil or Pulau Anak in Indonesian) is an island in the Strait of Malacca, about 58 km west of Batam and 35 km south-west of Singapore. It belongs to the Karimun Regency of the Riau Islands Province of Indonesia. It is located just off the east coast of Sumatra. Little Karimun lies just to the north-east of Great Karimun, from which it is separated by a deep channel about 800 m wide. Its highest point is 377 m above sea level. It is hilly with fertile soil. The northern tip of Little Karimun is one of the baseline points that define the legal boundaries of Indonesia.(1.16639°N, 103.38889°W).", "score": "1.3795409" } ]
[ "John Karimu\n John Arouna Karimu is a Mende hailed from Daru Village, Kailahun District, in the Eastern Region of Sierra Leone. He was a Lecturer at Fourah Bay College, where he met his wife Gertrude Gbessay Karimu née Sellu who was a student there as well. He later worked for the Bo/Pujehun Project. He then became the Director of CUSO in Gambia. He later became the Finance Minister in Sierra Leone during the military rule of Valentine Strasser (1993-1996). He was the presidential candidate of the National Unity Party in the 1996 national elections. In that election, Karimu received 5.3% of the national vote and lost easily to Ahmed Tejan Kabbah. In December 1996, Karimu accepted a position in the cabinet of Kabbah as the Secretary of Housing and Environment. However, Karimu was eventually deposed, along with the rest of the government, when Major Johnny Paul Koroma overthrew the government on 25 May 1997. During this period, he worked as a Director with The World Bank in Papua New Guinea. He later became the Commissioner of the National Revenue Authority(NRA)-The highest paid civil Servant in Sierra Leone.", "Inam Karimov\n Inam Karimov was born in Baku on June 6, 1977. He studied at Humanitarian Subjects gymnasium between 1984 – 1994 years. He continued his education at Richmond High School in Indiana State of the USA between 1994 – 1995 years. He entered the International Law faculty of the Baku State University. Inam Karimov achieved bachelor's degree at Strasbourg University in Law in 1998–2000 years, and master's degree in Law in Sorbonne (Paris) University in 2000–2002 years. He worked as consultant in 2002 – 2004 years and as a head consultant in 2004 - 2012 at the Administration of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan. He was Secretary of Commission on Combating Corruption of the Republic of Azerbaijan during 2005-2012. ", "Karimunjawa\n Karimunjawa Islands or Karimunjava Islands (Kepulauan Karimunjawa) is an archipelago of 27 islands in the Java Sea, Indonesia, approximately 80 kilometres northwest of Jepara. They have a total land area of 71.2 km2. The main island is known as Karimun (2,700 ha), while the second-largest island is Kemujan (1,400 ha). In 2019, the population of the island group was about 9,784 who lived on five of the islands. The population is largely Javanese, with pockets of Bugis and Madurese inhabitants. Javanese culture is dominant in the islands which are the only islands off Java where Javanese is the lingua franca. Twenty-two of the islands have been declared 2001 as a marine reserve, the Karimunjawa National Park. Five more islands are either privately owned or are under the control of the Indonesian Navy. The archipelago is served by Dewadaru Airport which provides scheduled airline services to Semarang and Surabaya.", "Elyor Karimov\n international Soufisme, Culture et Musique ‘‘les Routes de la Foi’’, founded by UNESCO in Algeria from 2005. He is a Member of the UNESCO Memory of the World Register Sub-Committee from 2014 (located in UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France). Karimov is formally affiliated with the Institute of History, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, but is effectively an independent scholar, living most of the time in the United Arab Emirates. He is a Professor of the Middle East and Central Asia at the Hofstra University (United States) since 2017. Elyor Karimov is an expert in the History of Civilization and Culture in Central Asia ", "Karimun Regency\n The Karimun Regency is located in the Riau Islands Province, Indonesia. Besides the central island of Great Karimun, the regency also includes the islands of Kundur and over 240 smaller islands. The district covers a land area of 1,524 km2 and a sea area of 6,460 km2, and its population was 212,561 at the 2010 Census and 253,457 at the 2020 Census.", "Karim Kaddour\n Karim was born in Saint-Denis, France, but moved throughout his professional career to other countries. He currently works as a P.E coach at International School of Lausanne which is a school in Le Mont sur Lausanne in Switzerland. Is a boomer.", "Sajjad Karim\n candidate. The incumbent Martin Schultz retained his position as president, with Karim coming second out of four candidates, widely acknowledged that he secured support from MEPs right across the house beyond his own group. Karim made headline news in December 2012 when he played an instrumental role in securing the return of six-year-old Atiya Anjum-Wilkinson to UK from Pakistan following abduction by her father. Over several weeks he worked closely with Greater Manchester Police and the Pakistani authorities and Atiya was returned safely to her mother during the Christmas holidays. In December 2013, the European Parliament voted to approve a concessionary trade status for Pakistan, GSP+. ", "Karima, Sudan\n Karima is a town in Northern State in Sudan some 400 km from Khartoum on a loop of the Nile. Karima houses the Jebel Barkal Museum. The hill of Jebel Barkal is near Karima. Beside it are the ruins of Napata, a city-state of ancient Nubia on the west bank of the Nile River, including the temples of Amun and Mut. The Shaigiya tribe lived around Karima and Korti, but suffered for their support of the British against the Mahdi. The land around Karima is a center for cultivation of Barakawi dates. Karima is a terminus of a branch narrow gauge railway of the Sudan Railways system. Halfway between Karima and El-Kurru there is an area with a large number of petrified trees.", "Karimbary\n Karimbary is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Vangaindrano, which is a part of Atsimo-Atsinanana Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 4,000 in 2001 commune census. Only primary schooling is available. The majority 98% of the population of the commune are farmers. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are coffee, sugarcane and cassava. Services provide employment for 2% of the population.", "Karimunjawa National Park\n The population of Karimunjawa District is 8,842, most of whom are fishermen. Karimunjawa community consists of many ethnic groups such as Javanese, Madurese, Bugis, Mandar, Bajak, and Luwu. The Javanese people are popularly known for their agricultural activity and their production of household utensils. The Bugis are known for their seafaring activities, and naturally they are associated with fishermen. The Madurese are known for their salted fish production. They live in harmony and have created a new behaviour and tradition.", "Karim Ouellet\n Karim Ouellet (born December 8, 1984 in Dakar, Senegal) is a Canadian pop singer-songwriter. Born in Dakar, Senegal, he was adopted by Canadian diplomats at the age of one year and lived in France, Rwanda and Tunisia before his family returned to live in Quebec City when he was 15. He released his debut album, Plume, in 2011, and was the second-place finisher in that year's Francouvertes competition. He has toured extensively, including appearances at the Francofolies de La Rochelle, Osheaga and SXSW festivals. He followed up with Fox in November 2012. Ouellet garnered three nominations at the Félix Awards in 2013, including ", "Karima Francis\n Karima Francis (born Karima Antoinette Francis Cunliffe, 28 April 1987 in Blackpool, England) is an English singer-songwriter. Karima was named by The Observer the number one act to watch in 2009. After performing at In The City in Manchester and SXSW in Austin she was signed by the independent record label Kitchenware Records/Columbia Records. She signed with Vertigo Records, a division of Mercury Music Group, in 2011. She released her first album, The Author, on 23 March 2009, The record was produced by Kevin Bacon and Jonathan Quarmby. The Author was mixed by Micheal Brauer and mastered by Bob Ludwig. Notable performances include appearing on Later With Jools Holland, supporting Paul Simon on the main stage at Hard Rock Calling, shows with Amy Winehouse, Patti Smith and Stereophonics, as well as playing The Royal Albert Hall in support of Teenage Cancer Trust. Her second album, The Remedy, was released in August 2012. Produced by Flood (U2, PJ Harvey, Smashing Pumpkins, Foals, Warpaint, St Vincent ) She recorded her third studio album Black (2016), which was produced by Dan Austin.", "Karimunjawa National Park\n Karimunjawa National Park, also Crimon Java National Park, is a national marine park designated in the Karimun Java archipelago, Jepara Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. It lies 80 km north west of Jepara, Central Java in the Java Sea. The national park was formally declared as Marine Protection Area in 2001. Based on popular local myth, this archipelago was discovered by Sunan Nyamplungan, the nephew of Sunan Kudus who is one of the Wali Sanga. Karimun Java is also a tourist attraction popular for its white sandy beach, pristine coral reefs, challenging treks through the hills, the pilgrimage to Sunan Nyamplungan Cemetery, and the customs and traditions of the Karimunjava community.", "Karimunjawa\n The main source of income for the local population is fishing, followed by services and commerce. Travel to the islands from Java is sometimes limited during the rainy season around the January–March period during bad weather which can bring large waves to the area. There are a number of snorkeling spots. There is pressure on local environmental resources because of the rapidly expanding tourist industry.", "Karimama, Benin\n The commune of Karimana is located 778 kilometres from Cotonou and lies on the Niger River. Communally it is bounded to the north and east by Niger, south by Malanville and to the west by Banikoara.", "Karimama, Benin\n Karimama is a town, arrondissement and commune in the Alibori Department of northeastern Benin. The commune covers an area of 6102 square kilometers and as of 2013 had a population of 66,675 people. The town lies on the border with Niger.", "Karima\nKarima, Sudan ; Crimea ", "Karimui Rural LLG\n Karimui Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea.", "Great Karimun\n On 29 June 2007 the Indonesian government conferred enclave Free Trade Zone status on Karimun; a move intended to address the issue of legal certainty for investors. Under the plan Karimun will be turned into shipyard, metal, component, agricultural, and marine produce industrial development centres.", "Little Karimun\n Little Karimun (Karimun Kecil or Pulau Anak in Indonesian) is an island in the Strait of Malacca, about 58 km west of Batam and 35 km south-west of Singapore. It belongs to the Karimun Regency of the Riau Islands Province of Indonesia. It is located just off the east coast of Sumatra. Little Karimun lies just to the north-east of Great Karimun, from which it is separated by a deep channel about 800 m wide. Its highest point is 377 m above sea level. It is hilly with fertile soil. The northern tip of Little Karimun is one of the baseline points that define the legal boundaries of Indonesia.(1.16639°N, 103.38889°W)." ]
In what country is Graitschen bei Bürgel?
[ "Germany", "FRG", "BRD", "Bundesrepublik Deutschland", "Federal Republic of Germany", "de", "Deutschland", "GER", "BR Deutschland", "DE" ]
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Graitschen bei Bürgel
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[ { "id": "8067905", "title": "Graitschen bei Bürgel", "text": " Graitschen bei Bürgel is a municipality in the district Saale-Holzland, in Thuringia, Germany.", "score": "1.860688" }, { "id": "1884861", "title": "Burg Grenchen", "text": " The Burg Grenchen, also known as Bettleschloss, was a hill castle located above the present-day municipalities of Grenchen and Bettlach in the Canton of Solothurn, Switzerland. It is one of the early clearing castles in the Jura Mountains in Switzerland.", "score": "1.470184" }, { "id": "31513158", "title": "Grgelj", "text": " Grgelj (Beim Gergel, Beim Görgel ) is a dispersed settlement that stretches along the left bank of the Kolpa River in the Municipality of Kostel in southern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region.", "score": "1.4501352" }, { "id": "5953875", "title": "Bürgel", "text": " Within the German Empire (1871-1918), Bürgel was part of the Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.", "score": "1.437921" }, { "id": "5953874", "title": "Bürgel", "text": " Bürgel is a town in the Saale-Holzland district, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated 12 km east of Jena. It contains the Benedictine monastery of Bürgel Abbey.", "score": "1.4330618" }, { "id": "31090484", "title": "Grazer Wechselseitige Versicherung", "text": " GRAWE is the fifth largest insurance group in Austria. GRAWE has subsidiaries in Central and Eastern European countries such as Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Macedonia, and Montenegro.", "score": "1.4235699" }, { "id": "4947357", "title": "Großlittgen", "text": " Großlittgen (in Eifel dialect: Gruhssleehtchen) is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.", "score": "1.418043" }, { "id": "7440918", "title": "Buocher Höhe", "text": " To the northeast the ridge is bounded by the Buchenbach valley. At its northeastern edge, on the sides of the valley are the villages of Lehnenberg, Spechtshof and Reichenbach. To the east, at open field system of Roter Stich, the Buocher Höhe is linked to the Berglen region by the saddle between Hößlinswart in the north and Rohrbronn in the south. To the south the ridge drops into the Rems valley towards Geradstetten and Grunbach, the so-called Remshalde (which gives its name to the super-municipality of Remshalden); on the hillside is the Gundelsbach stream and the Ziegenberg. In the woods there are the open field systems of Hohe Straße, Marschallhölzle, Brand, Glockenholz and Eichenwald. To the southwest are the settlements of Groß- and Kleinheppach with the Kleinheppacher Kopf hill. The Hanweiler Saddle separates the Buocher Höhe from the Korber Kopf and Hohreusch. Towards Winnenden the Buocher Höhe descends via the \"Großer Roßberg\" hill via the terrace of Breuningsweiler, \"Haselstein\", Kleinen Roßberg and Stöckach. The agricultural parts of the Buocher Höhe include the clearances of the Remshalden village of Buoch, the terrace of Breuningsweiler and the scattered orchards of Lehnenberg, Spechtshof and Reichenbach.", "score": "1.404026" }, { "id": "26580477", "title": "Burg Graurheindorf", "text": " The building is privately owned and used as a dwelling. The castle, the park and a stone path cross stand as a Denkmalschutzgesetz (Nordrhein-Westfalen) under Cultural heritage management.", "score": "1.3990289" }, { "id": "27078111", "title": "Burgruine Greifenfels", "text": " Burgruine Greifenfels is a castle in Carinthia, Austria.", "score": "1.3986223" }, { "id": "2992680", "title": "Dautphetal", "text": " Along with the many events organized by local village fraternities and sororities (Burschenschaften and Mädchenschaften), the Christmas Market in Buchenau has grown to quite a size. A particular high point is the Grenzgangsfest, held every seven years in Buchenau and relating to an old custom that centuries ago was designed to limit encroachment on the village's woodlands by neighbouring communities. The next Grenzgangsfest is in 2020.", "score": "1.3978778" }, { "id": "9283323", "title": "Burgdorf-Peine Geest", "text": " The Burgdorf-Peine Geest (Burgdorf-Peiner Geest) is a geest landscape, dominated by end and ground moraines, between Hanover and Brunswick in North Germany, with an area of about 550 km2. Its natural borders are the Aller depression in the north, the Hildesheim Börde and, in places, the Mittelland Canal in the south the Oker valley in the east and the Hanoverian Moor Geest in the west. Today it is bordered by the cities of Hanover and Brunswick and the towns of Burgdorf, Uetze, Vechelde, Peine and Lehrte. The whole geest region with its rural settlements has a distinctly rural character, with the exception of ", "score": "1.3941534" }, { "id": "30481888", "title": "Greifenstein", "text": "Greifenstein Castle with bell museum, formerly owned by the princes of Solms-Braunfels ; the Altes Haus (\"Old House\") in Holzhausen ; church with village well and 1000-year-old oak in Allendorf ; Beilstein Castle (partially reconstructed ruins), first mentioned in 1229, formerly owned by the Counts of Nassau-Beilstein, and church in Beilstein Each constituent community has half-timbered houses, built in different styles, that are well worth seeing. Moreover, there are the following attractions: For athletes, the community has over 100 km of well built cycling and hiking trails. One attraction is the Ulmbach Reservoir between Holzhausen and Beilstein. It offers a campground, a sunbathing field and a bathing area. In summer, the DLRG sees to safety. The pathway (about 2.7 km long) is used by many hikers, cyclists, inline skaters and Nordic walkers. In Arborn is a weekend cottage neighbourhood that has an outdoor swimming pool at its disposal. A further outdoor swimming pool is to be found in Nenderoth. Skilifts for winter sports can be found in Greifenstein and Arborn. Since 2002 there has been in Allendorf the Outdoor-Center-Lahntal, a nature-linked leisure and adventure park. Overnight stays in tepees, and workshops for adults and children may be booked here.", "score": "1.3921411" }, { "id": "11798527", "title": "Hohenfreyberg Castle", "text": "Klaus Leidorf, Peter Ettel: Burgen in Bavaria. 7000 Jahre Burgengeschichte in der Luftbild. Theiss, Stuttgart, 1999, ISBN: 3-8062-1364-X, pp. 154–155. ; Toni Nessler: Burgen in the Allgäu. Vol. 2: Burgruinen im Westallgäu und im angrenzenden Vorarlberg, im württembergischen Allgäu, im nördlichen Allgäu um Memmingen, im nordöstlichen Allgäu um Kaufbeuren und Obergünzburg sowie im östlichen Allgäu und im angrenzenden Tyrol. Allgäuer Zeitungsverlag, Kempten, 1985, ISBN: 3-88006-115-7, pp. 232–242. ; Joachim Zeune: Burgenführer Ostallgäu and Außerfern, Tyrol. Bergvesten und Talsperren Burgenregion Ostallgäu-Außerfern. Tourismusverband Ostallgäu, Marktoberdorf, 1998. ; Joachim Zeune: Burgenregion Allgäu. Ein Burgenführer. Zeune u. Koop, Eisenberg-Zell, 2008. ", "score": "1.3855536" }, { "id": "9283325", "title": "Burgdorf-Peine Geest", "text": " The landscape is dominated by arable fields, in which rye, oats and potatoes produce good returns. Asparagus is also widely grown on the dry, sandy soils, Burgdorf Asparagus (Burgdorfer Spargel) being particularly well known in Germany as a whole. The grazing of cattle is also a common mode of farming due to the poor soils. Near Hänigsen a loamy ground moraine rises close to the surface which improves the soil quality. The sandy parts of the geest are mainly covered with pine woods exploited by the forestry industry. Deciduous woods occur here and there in the shape of English oak and birch woods.", "score": "1.3828903" }, { "id": "1339834", "title": "Großräschen", "text": " Großräschen (Sorbian: Rań) is a town in Lower Lusatia, in Germany. Administratively, it is part of the district of Oberspreewald-Lausitz, in the state of Brandenburg.", "score": "1.382769" }, { "id": "2049382", "title": "Grosbliederstroff", "text": "🇩🇪 Kleinblittersdorf (Germany) ", "score": "1.3827596" }, { "id": "9584960", "title": "Burgkirchen, Austria", "text": " Burgkirchen lies in the Innviertel. About 30 percent of the municipality is forest and 61 percent farmland. It is also close the river Inn and is 8 km from the Austria–Germany border.", "score": "1.3812892" }, { "id": "31090486", "title": "Grazer Wechselseitige Versicherung", "text": " GRAWE has agreements with Kärntner Landesversicherung (Carinthian insurance), Niederösterreichischen Versicherung (Lower Austrian insurance), Oberösterreichischen Versicherung (Upper Austrian insurance), Tiroler Versicherung (Tirolean insurance), and Vorarlberger Landesversicherung (Vorarlberg insurance). The network is called the Vereinigung Österreichischer Länderversicherer (Insurers association of Austrian countries).", "score": "1.3763237" }, { "id": "9584959", "title": "Burgkirchen, Austria", "text": " Burgkirchen is a municipality in the district Braunau am Inn in the Austrian state of Upper Austria.", "score": "1.3759617" } ]
[ "Graitschen bei Bürgel\n Graitschen bei Bürgel is a municipality in the district Saale-Holzland, in Thuringia, Germany.", "Burg Grenchen\n The Burg Grenchen, also known as Bettleschloss, was a hill castle located above the present-day municipalities of Grenchen and Bettlach in the Canton of Solothurn, Switzerland. It is one of the early clearing castles in the Jura Mountains in Switzerland.", "Grgelj\n Grgelj (Beim Gergel, Beim Görgel ) is a dispersed settlement that stretches along the left bank of the Kolpa River in the Municipality of Kostel in southern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region.", "Bürgel\n Within the German Empire (1871-1918), Bürgel was part of the Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.", "Bürgel\n Bürgel is a town in the Saale-Holzland district, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated 12 km east of Jena. It contains the Benedictine monastery of Bürgel Abbey.", "Grazer Wechselseitige Versicherung\n GRAWE is the fifth largest insurance group in Austria. GRAWE has subsidiaries in Central and Eastern European countries such as Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Macedonia, and Montenegro.", "Großlittgen\n Großlittgen (in Eifel dialect: Gruhssleehtchen) is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.", "Buocher Höhe\n To the northeast the ridge is bounded by the Buchenbach valley. At its northeastern edge, on the sides of the valley are the villages of Lehnenberg, Spechtshof and Reichenbach. To the east, at open field system of Roter Stich, the Buocher Höhe is linked to the Berglen region by the saddle between Hößlinswart in the north and Rohrbronn in the south. To the south the ridge drops into the Rems valley towards Geradstetten and Grunbach, the so-called Remshalde (which gives its name to the super-municipality of Remshalden); on the hillside is the Gundelsbach stream and the Ziegenberg. In the woods there are the open field systems of Hohe Straße, Marschallhölzle, Brand, Glockenholz and Eichenwald. To the southwest are the settlements of Groß- and Kleinheppach with the Kleinheppacher Kopf hill. The Hanweiler Saddle separates the Buocher Höhe from the Korber Kopf and Hohreusch. Towards Winnenden the Buocher Höhe descends via the \"Großer Roßberg\" hill via the terrace of Breuningsweiler, \"Haselstein\", Kleinen Roßberg and Stöckach. The agricultural parts of the Buocher Höhe include the clearances of the Remshalden village of Buoch, the terrace of Breuningsweiler and the scattered orchards of Lehnenberg, Spechtshof and Reichenbach.", "Burg Graurheindorf\n The building is privately owned and used as a dwelling. The castle, the park and a stone path cross stand as a Denkmalschutzgesetz (Nordrhein-Westfalen) under Cultural heritage management.", "Burgruine Greifenfels\n Burgruine Greifenfels is a castle in Carinthia, Austria.", "Dautphetal\n Along with the many events organized by local village fraternities and sororities (Burschenschaften and Mädchenschaften), the Christmas Market in Buchenau has grown to quite a size. A particular high point is the Grenzgangsfest, held every seven years in Buchenau and relating to an old custom that centuries ago was designed to limit encroachment on the village's woodlands by neighbouring communities. The next Grenzgangsfest is in 2020.", "Burgdorf-Peine Geest\n The Burgdorf-Peine Geest (Burgdorf-Peiner Geest) is a geest landscape, dominated by end and ground moraines, between Hanover and Brunswick in North Germany, with an area of about 550 km2. Its natural borders are the Aller depression in the north, the Hildesheim Börde and, in places, the Mittelland Canal in the south the Oker valley in the east and the Hanoverian Moor Geest in the west. Today it is bordered by the cities of Hanover and Brunswick and the towns of Burgdorf, Uetze, Vechelde, Peine and Lehrte. The whole geest region with its rural settlements has a distinctly rural character, with the exception of ", "Greifenstein\nGreifenstein Castle with bell museum, formerly owned by the princes of Solms-Braunfels ; the Altes Haus (\"Old House\") in Holzhausen ; church with village well and 1000-year-old oak in Allendorf ; Beilstein Castle (partially reconstructed ruins), first mentioned in 1229, formerly owned by the Counts of Nassau-Beilstein, and church in Beilstein Each constituent community has half-timbered houses, built in different styles, that are well worth seeing. Moreover, there are the following attractions: For athletes, the community has over 100 km of well built cycling and hiking trails. One attraction is the Ulmbach Reservoir between Holzhausen and Beilstein. It offers a campground, a sunbathing field and a bathing area. In summer, the DLRG sees to safety. The pathway (about 2.7 km long) is used by many hikers, cyclists, inline skaters and Nordic walkers. In Arborn is a weekend cottage neighbourhood that has an outdoor swimming pool at its disposal. A further outdoor swimming pool is to be found in Nenderoth. Skilifts for winter sports can be found in Greifenstein and Arborn. Since 2002 there has been in Allendorf the Outdoor-Center-Lahntal, a nature-linked leisure and adventure park. Overnight stays in tepees, and workshops for adults and children may be booked here.", "Hohenfreyberg Castle\nKlaus Leidorf, Peter Ettel: Burgen in Bavaria. 7000 Jahre Burgengeschichte in der Luftbild. Theiss, Stuttgart, 1999, ISBN: 3-8062-1364-X, pp. 154–155. ; Toni Nessler: Burgen in the Allgäu. Vol. 2: Burgruinen im Westallgäu und im angrenzenden Vorarlberg, im württembergischen Allgäu, im nördlichen Allgäu um Memmingen, im nordöstlichen Allgäu um Kaufbeuren und Obergünzburg sowie im östlichen Allgäu und im angrenzenden Tyrol. Allgäuer Zeitungsverlag, Kempten, 1985, ISBN: 3-88006-115-7, pp. 232–242. ; Joachim Zeune: Burgenführer Ostallgäu and Außerfern, Tyrol. Bergvesten und Talsperren Burgenregion Ostallgäu-Außerfern. Tourismusverband Ostallgäu, Marktoberdorf, 1998. ; Joachim Zeune: Burgenregion Allgäu. Ein Burgenführer. Zeune u. Koop, Eisenberg-Zell, 2008. ", "Burgdorf-Peine Geest\n The landscape is dominated by arable fields, in which rye, oats and potatoes produce good returns. Asparagus is also widely grown on the dry, sandy soils, Burgdorf Asparagus (Burgdorfer Spargel) being particularly well known in Germany as a whole. The grazing of cattle is also a common mode of farming due to the poor soils. Near Hänigsen a loamy ground moraine rises close to the surface which improves the soil quality. The sandy parts of the geest are mainly covered with pine woods exploited by the forestry industry. Deciduous woods occur here and there in the shape of English oak and birch woods.", "Großräschen\n Großräschen (Sorbian: Rań) is a town in Lower Lusatia, in Germany. Administratively, it is part of the district of Oberspreewald-Lausitz, in the state of Brandenburg.", "Grosbliederstroff\n🇩🇪 Kleinblittersdorf (Germany) ", "Burgkirchen, Austria\n Burgkirchen lies in the Innviertel. About 30 percent of the municipality is forest and 61 percent farmland. It is also close the river Inn and is 8 km from the Austria–Germany border.", "Grazer Wechselseitige Versicherung\n GRAWE has agreements with Kärntner Landesversicherung (Carinthian insurance), Niederösterreichischen Versicherung (Lower Austrian insurance), Oberösterreichischen Versicherung (Upper Austrian insurance), Tiroler Versicherung (Tirolean insurance), and Vorarlberger Landesversicherung (Vorarlberg insurance). The network is called the Vereinigung Österreichischer Länderversicherer (Insurers association of Austrian countries).", "Burgkirchen, Austria\n Burgkirchen is a municipality in the district Braunau am Inn in the Austrian state of Upper Austria." ]
In what country is Durrenentzen?
[ "France", "fr", "FR", "République française", "La France", "Republic of France", "French Republic", "FRA", "the Hexagon" ]
country
Durrenentzen
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[ { "id": "12945267", "title": "Durrenentzen", "text": " Durrenentzen (Dürrenentzen) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.", "score": "1.870137" }, { "id": "14009017", "title": "Dürnten", "text": "🇭🇺 Szentbékkálla, Hungary – since 2001 Dürnten is twinned with:", "score": "1.4622962" }, { "id": "15360275", "title": "Dürrenberg", "text": " Dürrenberg (656.4 m above sea level) is a mountain of Bavaria. It is the highest point of the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district and of the Hahnenkamm and is situated between Heidenheim and Meinheim 60 km south west of Nuremberg, Germany.", "score": "1.4512608" }, { "id": "27784769", "title": "Dürrenäsch", "text": " village, from the Austrians. Until 1614 the village was part of the Kulm parish and since then it has belonged to the Leutwil parish. Particularly tragic events were the big fire in the village in 1782 and in 1963, the crash of Swissair Flight 306 on the outskirts of Dürrenäsch (killing all 80 on board). In addition to the still common agriculture industry, several other industries developed in the 18th-19th Centuries. Initially, cotton weaving and straw plaiting developed in the village. Then, between 1852-1935 the silk industry developed and between 1863 and 1950 the cigar industry was in the village. The Korkwarenfabrik (cork products factory) opened in 1878. Between 1952-54 it was rebuilt and went into production of new types of insulation and plastics as the Sagex factory.", "score": "1.4229898" }, { "id": "6309009", "title": "Dürrenroth", "text": " The farmhouse im Feld at Feld 93, the Gärbihof, the Gasthof Bären and the Gasthof Kreuz are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance. The entire village of Dürrenroth is part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites.", "score": "1.4220691" }, { "id": "27784770", "title": "Dürrenäsch", "text": " Dürrenäsch is located in the Kulm district, in a saddle between the Seetal and Wynental valleys. The municipality has an area,, of 5.91 km2. Of this area, 2.93 km2 or 49.6% is used for agricultural purposes, while 2.2 km2 or 37.2% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 0.76 km2 or 12.9% is settled (buildings or roads) and 0.01 km2 or 0.2% is unproductive land. Of the built up area, industrial buildings made up 1.5% of the total area while housing and buildings made up 7.4% and transportation infrastructure made up 3.4%. 36.4% of the total land area is heavily forested. Of the agricultural land, 26.2% is used for growing crops and 17.4% is pastures, while 5.9% is used for orchards or vine crops.", "score": "1.4172434" }, { "id": "32470788", "title": "Bad Dürrenberg", "text": "🇩🇪 Melle, Germany ; 🇫🇷 Caudebec-lès-Elbeuf, France ; 🇵🇱 Ciechocinek, Poland ; 🇭🇺 Encs, Hungary ", "score": "1.4074671" }, { "id": "32140478", "title": "Düzenli, Borçka", "text": " Düzenli, Borçka is a village in the District of Borçka, Artvin Province, Turkey. As of 2010 it had a population of 219 people.", "score": "1.4014508" }, { "id": "32470779", "title": "Bad Dürrenberg", "text": " Bad Dürrenberg is a spa town in the Saalekreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated on the river Saale, approx. 8 km southeast of Merseburg. It is known for its graduation tower, the largest one in Germany.", "score": "1.3883519" }, { "id": "14327903", "title": "Popstars: Du &amp; Ich", "text": " Germany", "score": "1.383743" }, { "id": "10486130", "title": "Auer Dult", "text": " The Auer Dult is considered to be the largest crockery market in Europe. Pots, porcelain and other ceramic wares are available at numerous Standl (stands). In addition, other household accessories, natural healing remedies and clothes are available. Many stands also offer antique books and commodities. The assortment of items ranges from chamber pots to rustic furniture.", "score": "1.382237" }, { "id": "14659261", "title": "Dürr AG", "text": " March 16, 2015", "score": "1.3795991" }, { "id": "2341420", "title": "Dürrröhrsdorf-Dittersbach", "text": "The Belvedere on the Schöne Höhe hill, a tower decorated with frescoes by painter Carl Gottlieb Peschel after works of Johann Wolfgang Goethe. Founded by Johann Gottlob von Quandt (1787–1859), it includes a local history exhibition. ; Dittersbacher Jahrmarkt ", "score": "1.3722289" }, { "id": "32224609", "title": "Düzenli, Şavşat", "text": " Düzenli is a village in the Artvin Province, Turkey. As of 2011 it had a population of 155 people.", "score": "1.3674505" }, { "id": "6495336", "title": "Cífer", "text": "🇦🇹 Prellenkirchen (Austria) ", "score": "1.3644725" }, { "id": "30966691", "title": "Dürr Dental", "text": "DÜRR DENTAL AG, Bietigheim-Bissingen (Germany) ; DÜRR DENTAL Global GmbH, Bietigheim-Bissingen (Germany) ; Dürr NDT GmbH & Co. KG, Bietigheim-Bissingen (Germany) ; Dürr Optronik GmbH & Co. KG, Gechingen/Calw (Germany) ; Orochemie GmbH & Co. KG, Kornwestheim (Germany) ; Air Techniques Inc., Melville/New York (USA) ", "score": "1.3636909" }, { "id": "12789499", "title": "Dürrenstein (Austria)", "text": " Dürrenstein (1,878 m) is a mountain of the Ybbstal Alps in Lower Austria. It is located in the municipality of Lunz am See and is one of the highest peak in the area.", "score": "1.3621452" }, { "id": "12620681", "title": "Düppenweiler", "text": "🇫🇷 Étain (France) ", "score": "1.3546584" }, { "id": "14685439", "title": "Szentbékkálla", "text": "Dürnten, Switzerland – since 2001 Szentbékkálla is twinned with:", "score": "1.3538682" }, { "id": "10625799", "title": "Dürnstein", "text": "🇩🇪 Tegernsee, Germany Dürnstein is twinned with:", "score": "1.3535335" } ]
[ "Durrenentzen\n Durrenentzen (Dürrenentzen) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.", "Dürnten\n🇭🇺 Szentbékkálla, Hungary – since 2001 Dürnten is twinned with:", "Dürrenberg\n Dürrenberg (656.4 m above sea level) is a mountain of Bavaria. It is the highest point of the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district and of the Hahnenkamm and is situated between Heidenheim and Meinheim 60 km south west of Nuremberg, Germany.", "Dürrenäsch\n village, from the Austrians. Until 1614 the village was part of the Kulm parish and since then it has belonged to the Leutwil parish. Particularly tragic events were the big fire in the village in 1782 and in 1963, the crash of Swissair Flight 306 on the outskirts of Dürrenäsch (killing all 80 on board). In addition to the still common agriculture industry, several other industries developed in the 18th-19th Centuries. Initially, cotton weaving and straw plaiting developed in the village. Then, between 1852-1935 the silk industry developed and between 1863 and 1950 the cigar industry was in the village. The Korkwarenfabrik (cork products factory) opened in 1878. Between 1952-54 it was rebuilt and went into production of new types of insulation and plastics as the Sagex factory.", "Dürrenroth\n The farmhouse im Feld at Feld 93, the Gärbihof, the Gasthof Bären and the Gasthof Kreuz are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance. The entire village of Dürrenroth is part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites.", "Dürrenäsch\n Dürrenäsch is located in the Kulm district, in a saddle between the Seetal and Wynental valleys. The municipality has an area,, of 5.91 km2. Of this area, 2.93 km2 or 49.6% is used for agricultural purposes, while 2.2 km2 or 37.2% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 0.76 km2 or 12.9% is settled (buildings or roads) and 0.01 km2 or 0.2% is unproductive land. Of the built up area, industrial buildings made up 1.5% of the total area while housing and buildings made up 7.4% and transportation infrastructure made up 3.4%. 36.4% of the total land area is heavily forested. Of the agricultural land, 26.2% is used for growing crops and 17.4% is pastures, while 5.9% is used for orchards or vine crops.", "Bad Dürrenberg\n🇩🇪 Melle, Germany ; 🇫🇷 Caudebec-lès-Elbeuf, France ; 🇵🇱 Ciechocinek, Poland ; 🇭🇺 Encs, Hungary ", "Düzenli, Borçka\n Düzenli, Borçka is a village in the District of Borçka, Artvin Province, Turkey. As of 2010 it had a population of 219 people.", "Bad Dürrenberg\n Bad Dürrenberg is a spa town in the Saalekreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated on the river Saale, approx. 8 km southeast of Merseburg. It is known for its graduation tower, the largest one in Germany.", "Popstars: Du &amp; Ich\n Germany", "Auer Dult\n The Auer Dult is considered to be the largest crockery market in Europe. Pots, porcelain and other ceramic wares are available at numerous Standl (stands). In addition, other household accessories, natural healing remedies and clothes are available. Many stands also offer antique books and commodities. The assortment of items ranges from chamber pots to rustic furniture.", "Dürr AG\n March 16, 2015", "Dürrröhrsdorf-Dittersbach\nThe Belvedere on the Schöne Höhe hill, a tower decorated with frescoes by painter Carl Gottlieb Peschel after works of Johann Wolfgang Goethe. Founded by Johann Gottlob von Quandt (1787–1859), it includes a local history exhibition. ; Dittersbacher Jahrmarkt ", "Düzenli, Şavşat\n Düzenli is a village in the Artvin Province, Turkey. As of 2011 it had a population of 155 people.", "Cífer\n🇦🇹 Prellenkirchen (Austria) ", "Dürr Dental\nDÜRR DENTAL AG, Bietigheim-Bissingen (Germany) ; DÜRR DENTAL Global GmbH, Bietigheim-Bissingen (Germany) ; Dürr NDT GmbH & Co. KG, Bietigheim-Bissingen (Germany) ; Dürr Optronik GmbH & Co. KG, Gechingen/Calw (Germany) ; Orochemie GmbH & Co. KG, Kornwestheim (Germany) ; Air Techniques Inc., Melville/New York (USA) ", "Dürrenstein (Austria)\n Dürrenstein (1,878 m) is a mountain of the Ybbstal Alps in Lower Austria. It is located in the municipality of Lunz am See and is one of the highest peak in the area.", "Düppenweiler\n🇫🇷 Étain (France) ", "Szentbékkálla\nDürnten, Switzerland – since 2001 Szentbékkálla is twinned with:", "Dürnstein\n🇩🇪 Tegernsee, Germany Dürnstein is twinned with:" ]
In what country is Chal Siah Manchatun Jowkar?
[ "Iran", "Islamic Republic of Iran", "Persia", "ir", "Islamic Rep. Iran", "🇮🇷" ]
country
Chal Siah Manchatun Jowkar
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[ { "id": "9695169", "title": "Jowkar, Afghanistan", "text": " Joykar is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan.", "score": "1.4816022" }, { "id": "30137782", "title": "Chaleumpol Tikumpornteerawong", "text": "Khunjai Thailand ", "score": "1.4216897" }, { "id": "9245105", "title": "Jitul Sonowal", "text": " Jitul Sonowal (জিতুল সোণোৱাল; born in Dibrugarh Assam) is a singer, music director, composer, lyricist and entertainer in the field of Assamese modern song and music since 1988. He filtered the Assamese song in a modern way and he likewise works in Assamese Films and Movies; and Film Divisions of Assam. Some of the popular hits songs he contributed in Assamese music industry like \"Jodi ketiyaba\", \"Abeli porot\", \"Bukure Axabure\", \"Dure Dure\", \"Ai beli Bihure\", \"Jon Jole Tora Jole\", \"Ketiyaba Ajanite\", \"Mur Mon Aji\", \"Moromi Logori\", \"Najaba Atori\", \"Rimjhim Boroxar\" etc. He directed several music in assamese movies such as Hepaah, Xonghat and Bukur Majot Jwole etc. His Popular albums are Niribili Godhuli, Bristi, Natun Lahar, Sonali etc. Most of the Music Albums of Jitul Sonowal co-starred with renowned singers like Usha Mangeshkar, Anuradha Paudwal, Kavita Krishnamurti, Dr. Sangita Kakati, Udit Narayan, Kumar Sanu, and Zubeen Garg, etc. Jitul Sonowal decided to join politics in 2014 he has joined the BJP along with several Assamese artists. Jitul Sonowal is also the Director of North East Zone Cultural Centre (NEZCC).", "score": "1.4199421" }, { "id": "11141327", "title": "Islam in Laos", "text": " and Pashtun community and was established in 1970 by Lao Muslims. Maulvi Qamruddin was a notable Tamil imam at the mosque and the mosque has also had a Bangladeshi imam. There is another mosque known as the Azahar Mosque not too far from there which was established by the Cham community in 1986, and became popularly known as Masjid Cambodia (due to their origin). It also hosts a maktab. A Muslim prayer room can also be found in the Wattay International Airport, the country's main international gateway and also located in the capital. In the Luang Prabang Province, there is a mosque, cemetery as well as an Indian halal restaurant called Nisha. Some Laotian Muslims have gone off to study at the International Islamic University Malaysia.", "score": "1.4147508" }, { "id": "26699719", "title": "Tapan Sikdar", "text": " Dr. Syamaprasad Jana Jagaran Manch is a forum of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) dissidents in the Indian state of West Bengal. The forum was launched on 5 December 2004 by former Union Minister Tapan Sikdar. The organisation held its first convention in Kolkata on 8 March 2006. The forum is named after Syama Prasad Mookerjee, the founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Sikdar maintains that the organisation is apolitical (in the sense that it is not a political party), and that he still sympathises with BJP. The group campaigns against Bangladeshi immigration to West Bengal.", "score": "1.3922291" }, { "id": "7625836", "title": "Chawk Mosque", "text": " Chawkbazar Shahi Mosque or Chawk Mosque (চকবাজার শাহী মসজিদ) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is located in the Chowk Bazaar area of the old town of Dhaka, south of the current city centre. The mosque was constructed in 1676 by Subahdar Shaista Khan. The mosque is called Shahi Mosque because it was founded by Subahdar Shayesta Khan. The mosque is built above a raised platform. The three domed mosque above the platform, now transformed into a multi-storied structure was originally a copy of Shaista Khan's another three domed mosque at the Mitford Hospital compound near the Buriganga River. There are some square-shaped rooms maybe built for Imam and for students of the madrasa. Today the original building design has been lost most of its original form through multiple renovations and extensions.", "score": "1.380866" }, { "id": "15558269", "title": "Tahir Shah", "text": " women. These included pieces about women on Death Row, widows who cleared mines in Cambodia, the trapped lives of bonded labourers in India, and the women-only police stations in Brazil, known as \"Delegacia da Mulher\" (Woman's Police Station). He continues to write journalistic pieces, especially aimed at drawing attention to causes he believes deserve public attention. After having published a number of books with traditional publishers, Shah made the move to self publishing in 2011 with his print-on-demand book Travels With Myself, which was published using Lulu.com. He later took his self publishing efforts a step further in 2012 with the release of Timbuctoo and again in 2013 with Scorpion Soup, two limited edition hardcovers that were designed by his wife Rachana.", "score": "1.3787215" }, { "id": "7372030", "title": "Chal Siah", "text": " Chal Siah (, also Romanized as Chāl Sīāh; also known as Chāleh Sīāh) is a village in Gowavar Rural District, Govar District, Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 45, in 10 families.", "score": "1.3756106" }, { "id": "12464448", "title": "Manzar Bhopali", "text": " In a career spanning more than three decades, Manzar has recited his poetry in thousands of Mushairas in five continent and two dozen countries. He attended his first international Mushaira in Karachi, Pakistan in 1987. Some of the countries, he has recited his poetry are: USA (26 tours since 1992), Australia (7 tours), Canada (8 tours), Pakistan (18 tours), Iran (2 tours), Saudi Arabia (13 tours), Oman (16 tours), Qatar (11 tours), Dubai (18 tours), Kuwait (8 tours), Sharjah, England, Tanzania, Norway, Malaysia, Thailand, Jordon, Singapore, The Kingdom of Bahrain, and The Netherlands.", "score": "1.3674386" }, { "id": "12333355", "title": "Sikhism in Thailand", "text": " Among the first Indians to arrive in Thailand was Kirparam Madan in 1884. He was a Sehajdhari Sikh from Bhadewal village in the district of Sialkot (now in Pakistan). He was granted an audience with King Rama V of Thailand. He brought his relatives whose surnames were Madan, Narula and Chawla. They were among the first members of the Indian diaspora in Thailand, who started to arrive in the late 19th century. By 1911, many Sikh families had settled in Thailand. At that time Bangkok was the centre of migrant Sikhs, but there was no Gurdwara, so religious prayers were held in the homes of the Sikhs in rotation on every Sunday and all the Gurpurab days. In 1912, the Sikhs decided to establish a Gurdwara. A wooden house was rented in the vicinity of Baan Moh, a well known business area. In 1913 (or the ", "score": "1.3662006" }, { "id": "1484847", "title": "Siah Chal, Lorestan", "text": " Siah Chal (, also Romanized as Sīāh Chal, Sīāh Chol, and Sīāchal; also known as Sevāh Chal) is a village in Beyranvand-e Jonubi Rural District, Bayravand District, Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 72, in 18 families.", "score": "1.3634062" }, { "id": "27994294", "title": "Deobahal", "text": " Budharaja is a forest where one can enjoy climbing. Thongo Pakhaan is at the hill top. Thongo Pakhaan is a rock cave with a height of about 100 ft and a radius around 50 ft. Pradhaani Pathar is a large parallel surface where people can go for a hangout. Makar Chuaan is a small stream. Chaka Dongor is another forest where NH 353 gone through. A temple is there called Chaka Dongren Gudi, where Maa Chaka Dongren is worshipped. Tikhali Dam, 3 km from Deobahal, is a major tourist attraction. Baba Jaleswar Temple, dam site, parks and gardens are the places to visit. Here people visit regularly for picnics. ", "score": "1.3624275" }, { "id": "338439", "title": "Chaman Nahal", "text": " Chaman Nahal was born in Sialkot, in pre-Independence India, a province in the present day Pakistan, in 1927. After having his school education locally, he did his master's in English at University of Delhi in 1948. He continued his education as a British Council Scholar at University of Nottingham (1959–61) and obtained a PhD in English in 1961. During his education, he worked as a lecturer (1949–1962. In 1962, he joined Rajasthan University, Jaipur as reader in English. The next year, he moved to New Delhi as professor of English at the University of New Delhi. He was a Fulbright fellow at Princeton University, New Jersey and served as a visiting professor at various universities in the United States, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, Canada and North Korea. He was also a fellow at Cambridge College in 1991 and worked as columnist for the Indian Express, writing a column, Talking about Books from 1966 to 1973. He died on 29 November 2013 in New Delhi, India.", "score": "1.3616763" }, { "id": "1153010", "title": "Chaul Kora, Sivasagar", "text": " Chaul Kora or Chaulkara is a small rural village in the Sivasagar tehsil, Sivasagar district, Assam state, India. In the census and other sources it is qualified as No.1 in order to distinguish it from the nearly homonymous village of Charul Kora (No.2) in the same district, about 8 km to the northeast. The village is located about 352 km east by northeast of Assam's capital Dispur, 5 km west by northwest of Sivasagar, and 10 km southeast of the Brahmaputra River, just south of the local Taxi Ali Road. It is also about 68 km northwest of the border with Myanmar, and 70 km southeast of the border with Arunachal Pradesh, the Indian state that is disputed by China. Its PIN is 785667 and its census village code is 292668. In the 2011 census, the village had 815 households and 3597 inhabitants (including 340 children 0-6), and an adult literacy level of 95%. The town has a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu, and a masjid.", "score": "1.3599541" }, { "id": "13319097", "title": "Line of Control", "text": "Rawalakot–Poonch ; Chakothi–Uri ; Chaliana–Tithwal ; Tatta Pani–Mendher ; Haji Peer–Silli Kot Pakistan and India officially designated five crossing points following the 2005 Kashmir earthquake—Nauseri-Tithwal; Chakoti-Uri; Hajipur-Uri; Rawalakot-Poonch and Tattapani-Mendhar. According to Azad Jammu and the Kashmir Cross LoC Travel and Trade Authority Act, 2016, the following crossing points are listed: Trade points include: Chakothi – Salamabad and Rawalakot (Titrinote) – Poonch (Chakkan-da-Bagh). The ordinance passed in 2011. Between 2005 and 2017, and according to Travel and Trade Authority figures, Muzaffarabad, Indian Kashmiris crossing over into Pakistan was about 14,000, while about 22,000 have crossed over to the Indian side. Crossing ", "score": "1.3593026" }, { "id": "10498553", "title": "Chattar Manzil", "text": " The Chattar Manzil (, छतर मंज़िल), or Umbrella Palace is a building in Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh which served as a palace for the rulers of Awadh and their wives. Coordinates:26°85′N 80°93′E ", "score": "1.3582677" }, { "id": "31020234", "title": "Jowkar Rural District", "text": " Jowkar Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Jowkar District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,100, in 1,474 families. The rural district has 15 villages.", "score": "1.357214" }, { "id": "30138405", "title": "Chaas", "text": " Chaas (gu:છાશ chhash, hi:छाछ chhachh) is a dahi (yogurt)-based drink popular across the Indian subcontinent. It is also written chhaachh. In the Rajasthan region of the Indian subcontinent, it is called ghol. It is called moru മോര് in Tamil and Malayalam, taak ताक in Marathi, majjiga in Telugu, majjige in Kannada, ale (pronounced a-lay) in Tulu. It is often called laban in the Old Dhaka in Bangladesh. In Indian English, it is often referred to as buttermilk.", "score": "1.3548999" }, { "id": "11382558", "title": "Indira Gandhi Chowk", "text": " Indira Gandhi Chawk or Narayan Bapu Nagar Chawk is a road junction and public space of Nashik's Nashik Road, built in 2003 to connect Jail Road (SH26) with the major shopping area Nashik Road. Indira Gandhi was the first female Prime Minister of Republic of India, This circle was open to public in 2003 with the help of Vilasrao Deshmukh, Chief Minister of Maharashtra. The Indira Gandhi Statue now links directly to the theatres on Nashik-Pune Road National Highway 50, as well as shopping malls, and highwaysin Nashik city. The Circle is close to major shopping and entertainment areas in the West End. Its status as a major traffic intersection has made Indira Gandhi Chawk a busy meeting place and a tourist attraction in its own right.", "score": "1.353246" }, { "id": "30734239", "title": "Jhabal Kalan", "text": " Chabhal Kalan in Gurmukhi ਝਬਾਲ ਕਲਾਂ (also known as Jhabal Kalan) is a village in the Tarn Taran district of Punjab, India and is located 13 miles away from Amritsar city.", "score": "1.3530775" } ]
[ "Jowkar, Afghanistan\n Joykar is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan.", "Chaleumpol Tikumpornteerawong\nKhunjai Thailand ", "Jitul Sonowal\n Jitul Sonowal (জিতুল সোণোৱাল; born in Dibrugarh Assam) is a singer, music director, composer, lyricist and entertainer in the field of Assamese modern song and music since 1988. He filtered the Assamese song in a modern way and he likewise works in Assamese Films and Movies; and Film Divisions of Assam. Some of the popular hits songs he contributed in Assamese music industry like \"Jodi ketiyaba\", \"Abeli porot\", \"Bukure Axabure\", \"Dure Dure\", \"Ai beli Bihure\", \"Jon Jole Tora Jole\", \"Ketiyaba Ajanite\", \"Mur Mon Aji\", \"Moromi Logori\", \"Najaba Atori\", \"Rimjhim Boroxar\" etc. He directed several music in assamese movies such as Hepaah, Xonghat and Bukur Majot Jwole etc. His Popular albums are Niribili Godhuli, Bristi, Natun Lahar, Sonali etc. Most of the Music Albums of Jitul Sonowal co-starred with renowned singers like Usha Mangeshkar, Anuradha Paudwal, Kavita Krishnamurti, Dr. Sangita Kakati, Udit Narayan, Kumar Sanu, and Zubeen Garg, etc. Jitul Sonowal decided to join politics in 2014 he has joined the BJP along with several Assamese artists. Jitul Sonowal is also the Director of North East Zone Cultural Centre (NEZCC).", "Islam in Laos\n and Pashtun community and was established in 1970 by Lao Muslims. Maulvi Qamruddin was a notable Tamil imam at the mosque and the mosque has also had a Bangladeshi imam. There is another mosque known as the Azahar Mosque not too far from there which was established by the Cham community in 1986, and became popularly known as Masjid Cambodia (due to their origin). It also hosts a maktab. A Muslim prayer room can also be found in the Wattay International Airport, the country's main international gateway and also located in the capital. In the Luang Prabang Province, there is a mosque, cemetery as well as an Indian halal restaurant called Nisha. Some Laotian Muslims have gone off to study at the International Islamic University Malaysia.", "Tapan Sikdar\n Dr. Syamaprasad Jana Jagaran Manch is a forum of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) dissidents in the Indian state of West Bengal. The forum was launched on 5 December 2004 by former Union Minister Tapan Sikdar. The organisation held its first convention in Kolkata on 8 March 2006. The forum is named after Syama Prasad Mookerjee, the founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Sikdar maintains that the organisation is apolitical (in the sense that it is not a political party), and that he still sympathises with BJP. The group campaigns against Bangladeshi immigration to West Bengal.", "Chawk Mosque\n Chawkbazar Shahi Mosque or Chawk Mosque (চকবাজার শাহী মসজিদ) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is located in the Chowk Bazaar area of the old town of Dhaka, south of the current city centre. The mosque was constructed in 1676 by Subahdar Shaista Khan. The mosque is called Shahi Mosque because it was founded by Subahdar Shayesta Khan. The mosque is built above a raised platform. The three domed mosque above the platform, now transformed into a multi-storied structure was originally a copy of Shaista Khan's another three domed mosque at the Mitford Hospital compound near the Buriganga River. There are some square-shaped rooms maybe built for Imam and for students of the madrasa. Today the original building design has been lost most of its original form through multiple renovations and extensions.", "Tahir Shah\n women. These included pieces about women on Death Row, widows who cleared mines in Cambodia, the trapped lives of bonded labourers in India, and the women-only police stations in Brazil, known as \"Delegacia da Mulher\" (Woman's Police Station). He continues to write journalistic pieces, especially aimed at drawing attention to causes he believes deserve public attention. After having published a number of books with traditional publishers, Shah made the move to self publishing in 2011 with his print-on-demand book Travels With Myself, which was published using Lulu.com. He later took his self publishing efforts a step further in 2012 with the release of Timbuctoo and again in 2013 with Scorpion Soup, two limited edition hardcovers that were designed by his wife Rachana.", "Chal Siah\n Chal Siah (, also Romanized as Chāl Sīāh; also known as Chāleh Sīāh) is a village in Gowavar Rural District, Govar District, Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 45, in 10 families.", "Manzar Bhopali\n In a career spanning more than three decades, Manzar has recited his poetry in thousands of Mushairas in five continent and two dozen countries. He attended his first international Mushaira in Karachi, Pakistan in 1987. Some of the countries, he has recited his poetry are: USA (26 tours since 1992), Australia (7 tours), Canada (8 tours), Pakistan (18 tours), Iran (2 tours), Saudi Arabia (13 tours), Oman (16 tours), Qatar (11 tours), Dubai (18 tours), Kuwait (8 tours), Sharjah, England, Tanzania, Norway, Malaysia, Thailand, Jordon, Singapore, The Kingdom of Bahrain, and The Netherlands.", "Sikhism in Thailand\n Among the first Indians to arrive in Thailand was Kirparam Madan in 1884. He was a Sehajdhari Sikh from Bhadewal village in the district of Sialkot (now in Pakistan). He was granted an audience with King Rama V of Thailand. He brought his relatives whose surnames were Madan, Narula and Chawla. They were among the first members of the Indian diaspora in Thailand, who started to arrive in the late 19th century. By 1911, many Sikh families had settled in Thailand. At that time Bangkok was the centre of migrant Sikhs, but there was no Gurdwara, so religious prayers were held in the homes of the Sikhs in rotation on every Sunday and all the Gurpurab days. In 1912, the Sikhs decided to establish a Gurdwara. A wooden house was rented in the vicinity of Baan Moh, a well known business area. In 1913 (or the ", "Siah Chal, Lorestan\n Siah Chal (, also Romanized as Sīāh Chal, Sīāh Chol, and Sīāchal; also known as Sevāh Chal) is a village in Beyranvand-e Jonubi Rural District, Bayravand District, Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 72, in 18 families.", "Deobahal\n Budharaja is a forest where one can enjoy climbing. Thongo Pakhaan is at the hill top. Thongo Pakhaan is a rock cave with a height of about 100 ft and a radius around 50 ft. Pradhaani Pathar is a large parallel surface where people can go for a hangout. Makar Chuaan is a small stream. Chaka Dongor is another forest where NH 353 gone through. A temple is there called Chaka Dongren Gudi, where Maa Chaka Dongren is worshipped. Tikhali Dam, 3 km from Deobahal, is a major tourist attraction. Baba Jaleswar Temple, dam site, parks and gardens are the places to visit. Here people visit regularly for picnics. ", "Chaman Nahal\n Chaman Nahal was born in Sialkot, in pre-Independence India, a province in the present day Pakistan, in 1927. After having his school education locally, he did his master's in English at University of Delhi in 1948. He continued his education as a British Council Scholar at University of Nottingham (1959–61) and obtained a PhD in English in 1961. During his education, he worked as a lecturer (1949–1962. In 1962, he joined Rajasthan University, Jaipur as reader in English. The next year, he moved to New Delhi as professor of English at the University of New Delhi. He was a Fulbright fellow at Princeton University, New Jersey and served as a visiting professor at various universities in the United States, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, Canada and North Korea. He was also a fellow at Cambridge College in 1991 and worked as columnist for the Indian Express, writing a column, Talking about Books from 1966 to 1973. He died on 29 November 2013 in New Delhi, India.", "Chaul Kora, Sivasagar\n Chaul Kora or Chaulkara is a small rural village in the Sivasagar tehsil, Sivasagar district, Assam state, India. In the census and other sources it is qualified as No.1 in order to distinguish it from the nearly homonymous village of Charul Kora (No.2) in the same district, about 8 km to the northeast. The village is located about 352 km east by northeast of Assam's capital Dispur, 5 km west by northwest of Sivasagar, and 10 km southeast of the Brahmaputra River, just south of the local Taxi Ali Road. It is also about 68 km northwest of the border with Myanmar, and 70 km southeast of the border with Arunachal Pradesh, the Indian state that is disputed by China. Its PIN is 785667 and its census village code is 292668. In the 2011 census, the village had 815 households and 3597 inhabitants (including 340 children 0-6), and an adult literacy level of 95%. The town has a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu, and a masjid.", "Line of Control\nRawalakot–Poonch ; Chakothi–Uri ; Chaliana–Tithwal ; Tatta Pani–Mendher ; Haji Peer–Silli Kot Pakistan and India officially designated five crossing points following the 2005 Kashmir earthquake—Nauseri-Tithwal; Chakoti-Uri; Hajipur-Uri; Rawalakot-Poonch and Tattapani-Mendhar. According to Azad Jammu and the Kashmir Cross LoC Travel and Trade Authority Act, 2016, the following crossing points are listed: Trade points include: Chakothi – Salamabad and Rawalakot (Titrinote) – Poonch (Chakkan-da-Bagh). The ordinance passed in 2011. Between 2005 and 2017, and according to Travel and Trade Authority figures, Muzaffarabad, Indian Kashmiris crossing over into Pakistan was about 14,000, while about 22,000 have crossed over to the Indian side. Crossing ", "Chattar Manzil\n The Chattar Manzil (, छतर मंज़िल), or Umbrella Palace is a building in Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh which served as a palace for the rulers of Awadh and their wives. Coordinates:26°85′N 80°93′E ", "Jowkar Rural District\n Jowkar Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Jowkar District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,100, in 1,474 families. The rural district has 15 villages.", "Chaas\n Chaas (gu:છાશ chhash, hi:छाछ chhachh) is a dahi (yogurt)-based drink popular across the Indian subcontinent. It is also written chhaachh. In the Rajasthan region of the Indian subcontinent, it is called ghol. It is called moru മോര് in Tamil and Malayalam, taak ताक in Marathi, majjiga in Telugu, majjige in Kannada, ale (pronounced a-lay) in Tulu. It is often called laban in the Old Dhaka in Bangladesh. In Indian English, it is often referred to as buttermilk.", "Indira Gandhi Chowk\n Indira Gandhi Chawk or Narayan Bapu Nagar Chawk is a road junction and public space of Nashik's Nashik Road, built in 2003 to connect Jail Road (SH26) with the major shopping area Nashik Road. Indira Gandhi was the first female Prime Minister of Republic of India, This circle was open to public in 2003 with the help of Vilasrao Deshmukh, Chief Minister of Maharashtra. The Indira Gandhi Statue now links directly to the theatres on Nashik-Pune Road National Highway 50, as well as shopping malls, and highwaysin Nashik city. The Circle is close to major shopping and entertainment areas in the West End. Its status as a major traffic intersection has made Indira Gandhi Chawk a busy meeting place and a tourist attraction in its own right.", "Jhabal Kalan\n Chabhal Kalan in Gurmukhi ਝਬਾਲ ਕਲਾਂ (also known as Jhabal Kalan) is a village in the Tarn Taran district of Punjab, India and is located 13 miles away from Amritsar city." ]
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[ { "id": "6889918", "title": "United States Post Office and Courthouse–Billings", "text": " The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse–Billings, in Billings, Montana, was built in 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It includes Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture and Second Renaissance Revival architecture. Also known as Billings Post Office and Courthouse and as Billings Downtown Station, it served historically as a courthouse of the United States District Court for the District of Montana, and as a post office. The courthouse functions have since been relocated to the James F. Battin U.S. Courthouse. The building's construction was touted as a great thing for Billings, and its opening was a matter of great pride for the city. The building was expanded and renovated in 1932.", "score": "2.049224" }, { "id": "15538810", "title": "Mike Mansfield Federal Building and United States Courthouse", "text": " The Mike Mansfield Federal Building and United States Courthouse is a courthouse of the United States District Court for the District of Montana, located in Butte, Montana. Completed in 1904, the building was expanded from 1932 to 1933. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 as U. S. Post Office. It has also been known as Federal Building and U.S. Court House. It is a contributing building in the NRHP-listed Butte Historic District. The building was renamed in 2002 to honor Michael Joseph Mansfield (1903–2001), a U.S. representative and senator.", "score": "1.7574844" }, { "id": "2194544", "title": "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Knoxville, Tennessee)", "text": " The United States Post Office and Courthouse, commonly called the Knoxville Post Office, is a state building located at 501 Main Street in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. Constructed in 1934 for use as a post office and federal courthouse, the building contains numerous Art Deco and Moderne elements, and is clad in Tennessee marble. While the building is still used as a branch post office, the court section is now used by the state courts. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its architecture and political significance.", "score": "1.7553402" }, { "id": "15538826", "title": "United States Post Office (Missoula, Montana)", "text": " The Federal Building, U.S. Post Office and Courthouse is located on a block bounded by Broadway, Pine, and Pattee streets, near the central business area. The original architect, James Knox Taylor, designed the building in the Italian Renaissance Revival style of architecture, which was commonly used for federal building design throughout the country. Its classically inspired design conveyed the dignity of the federal government. The building is three stories in height and utilizes a steel-frame and reinforced-concrete structural system. Despite the additions of the annexes, the building presents a cohesive appearance because both additions were designed to be compatible with the original building. The foundation is clad ", "score": "1.7504001" }, { "id": "5512576", "title": "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Lander, Wyoming)", "text": " The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Lander, Wyoming was built in 1907 as part of a facilities improvement program by the United States Post Office Department. The post office in Lander was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places as part of a thematic study comprising twelve Wyoming post offices built to standardized USPO plans in the early twentieth century. Lander's post office is unique among the group because it incorporates court facilities. The building is now used as offices for a rehabilitation and disabilities advocacy group.", "score": "1.7503266" }, { "id": "7219928", "title": "United States Post Office and Courthouse–Great Falls", "text": " The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse–Great Falls, also known as Great Falls Post Office and Courthouse, in Great Falls, Montana, is a three-story building constructed in 1912. It was expanded by a two-story addition in 1937 and further expanded in 1967–68. It was designed by James Knox Taylor and reflects Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture and Second Renaissance Revival architecture. It served historically as a courthouse and as a post office, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It was deemed to be \"an outstanding example of early Twentieth Century federal architecture in the Second Renaissance Revival mode\" and it was asserted that it \"symbolizes the early growth of the city and the federal government's recognition of city's importance as a regional center.\"", "score": "1.7264471" }, { "id": "27732700", "title": "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Dallas, Texas)", "text": " The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse is an historic post office and courthouse building located at 400 North Ervay Street in the City Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). The historic building retains an operating post office on the ground level with apartments on upper floors.", "score": "1.7230648" }, { "id": "15538822", "title": "United States Post Office (Missoula, Montana)", "text": " The Federal Building, U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Missoula, Montana, is a building housing various services of the United States federal government. Built between 1911 and 1913, an expansion initiated in 1927 and completed in 1929 allowed the building to serve thereafter as a courthouse of the United States District Court for the District of Montana. The building was again expanded in the 1930s, and was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.", "score": "1.7222477" }, { "id": "30108881", "title": "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Baltimore, Maryland)", "text": " The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. It has since been conveyed to the City of Baltimore, and is in use by the Baltimore city courts and known as Courthouse East.", "score": "1.7153572" }, { "id": "30108878", "title": "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Baltimore, Maryland)", "text": " The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. It has since been conveyed to the City of Baltimore, and is in use by the Baltimore city courts and known as Courthouse East.", "score": "1.7153572" }, { "id": "15538825", "title": "United States Post Office (Missoula, Montana)", "text": " was the location of the investigation into the tragic 1949 fire at Mann Gulch in the Helena National Forest. Thirteen firefighters, who were members of an elite U.S. Forest Service team known as the smokejumpers, died when the blaze blocked their escape route. The 1952 film Red Skies of Montana was based on the Mann Gulch fire, and one of the scenes features the Federal Building, U.S. Post Office and Courthouse. The majority of postal functions moved out of the building in 1974, but a small post office remains. Numerous federal agencies occupy the building today. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The district court now meets in the Russell Smith Courthouse, across the street.", "score": "1.7107282" }, { "id": "12789940", "title": "Federal Building and United States Courthouse (Sioux City, Iowa)", "text": " building a great source of civic pride and monitored construction progress closely. The building was dedicated on December 29, 1933, with a local newspaper headline proclaiming \"Postoffice is Uncle Sam's Gift to City.\" When postal services moved to a new facility on Jackson Street in 1984, the building interior was modified to create additional office space and a new courtroom. During renovations from 1999 to 2000, another courtroom was added, along with other judicial rooms, including a judge's chamber, jury deliberation room, library, and holding cell for defendants. SiouxLandmark, a local historic preservation organization, praised the renovations and the U.S. General Services Administration's commitment to preserving this important downtown historic building.", "score": "1.7085762" }, { "id": "8095630", "title": "List of United States Post Offices", "text": "U.S. Post Office-Anaconda Main, in Anaconda, Montana, listed on the NRHP in Montana ; U.S. Post Office and Courthouse–Billings ; U.S. Post Office (Butte, Montana) ; U.S. Post Office-Dillon Main, in Dillon, Montana, listed on the NRHP in Montana ; U.S. Post Office and Courthouse–Glasgow Main, Glasgow, Montana ; U.S. Post Office (Glendive, Montana), NRHP-listed in Dawson County ; U.S. Post Office and Courthouse–Great Falls ; U.S. Post Office and Courthouse–Havre Main, in Havre, Montana ; U.S. Post Office and Federal Building-Lewistown, in Lewistown, Montana, listed on the NRHP in Montana ; U.S. Post Office-Livingston Main, in Livingston, Montana, listed on the NRHP in Montana ; Miles City Main Post Office, in Miles City, Montana, NRHP-listed ; U.S. Post Office (Missoula, Montana) ", "score": "1.7074316" }, { "id": "15539076", "title": "Joel W. Solomon Federal Building and United States Courthouse", "text": " The Joel W. Solomon Federal Building and United States Courthouse, commonly referred to as the Solomon Building is a historic post office and courthouse located at Chattanooga, Tennessee in Hamilton County, Tennessee. The courthouse serves the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as U.S. Post Office. It was designed by Shreve, Lamb and Harmon and Reuben Harrison Hunt with watercolor murals by Hilton Leech.", "score": "1.6939368" }, { "id": "30108875", "title": "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Baltimore, Maryland)", "text": " The United States Post Office and Courthouse is a historic combined post office and Federal courthouse located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.", "score": "1.6853335" }, { "id": "8095663", "title": "List of United States Post Offices", "text": "United States Post Office and Courthouse–Aberdeen, in Aberdeen, South Dakota ; Leola Post Office, in Leola, South Dakota, listed on the NRHP in South Dakota ; Old Spearfish Post Office, Spearfish, South Dakota, NRHP-listed in Lawrence County ; Marindahl Post Office, in Volin, South Dakota, NRHP-listed in Yankton County ; Watertown Post Office, in Watertown, South Dakota, listed on the NRHP in South Dakota ; Lemmon post office, in Lemmon, South Dakota ", "score": "1.6851375" }, { "id": "15538085", "title": "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Dubuque, Iowa)", "text": " The United States Post Office and Courthouse, Dubuque, Iowa is a courthouse of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa located in Dubuque, Iowa. Completed in 1934, it was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It is a contributing resource within the Cathedral Historic District.", "score": "1.6843138" }, { "id": "2194550", "title": "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Knoxville, Tennessee)", "text": " firm Denark Construction, following a design by Cope Associates. These renovations involved remodeling of the first floor, and renovations to tenant spaces. The building continues to operate as a branch post office, and the courthouse section now houses the Tennessee State Criminal Court of Appeals and the eastern division of the Tennessee Supreme Court. The post office is twice mentioned in Cormac McCarthy's 1979 novel, Suttree. In one instance, the title character traverses the building's long ground-floor corridor to briefly escape the bitter cold. In another scene, an itinerant mountain wanderer known as \"the goatman\" is chastised by a police officer for allowing his goats to graze on the post office's lawn.", "score": "1.6824043" }, { "id": "5511394", "title": "United States Post Office (Yellowstone National Park)", "text": " The Yellowstone Main Post Office in Yellowstone National Park was built in Mammoth Hot Springs as part of a facilities improvement program by the United States Post Office Department. The post office in Yellowstone was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places as part of a thematic study comprising twelve Wyoming post offices built to standardized USPO plans in the early twentieth century. The Yellowstone facility is an understated classical structure with a low hipped roof and rounded dormers that uses a plan and a basic design vocabulary similar to that used in other post offices in the program. It is somewhat at odds with the prevailing design theme expressed in other buildings in the former Fort Yellowstone district.", "score": "1.6664447" }, { "id": "31248859", "title": "United States Post Office-Hettinger", "text": " The U.S. Post Office-Hettinger in Hettinger, North Dakota, United States, is an example of Starved Classicism architecture. Also known as Hettinger Post Office, it was built during 1937-1938 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1989. The main portion of the building is nearly square, 60 x. There were just five other \"Starved Classicism\" style post offices built in North Dakota, based on standard plans from the U.S. Treasury Department. And, it is the only federal building in Hettinger. A post office at Langdon was the only other post office in North Dakota funded under the same funding program. It is located a block west along Highway 12 from the Adams County Courthouse, built during 1928–29, also NRHP-listed.", "score": "1.664041" } ]
[ "United States Post Office and Courthouse–Billings\n The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse–Billings, in Billings, Montana, was built in 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It includes Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture and Second Renaissance Revival architecture. Also known as Billings Post Office and Courthouse and as Billings Downtown Station, it served historically as a courthouse of the United States District Court for the District of Montana, and as a post office. The courthouse functions have since been relocated to the James F. Battin U.S. Courthouse. The building's construction was touted as a great thing for Billings, and its opening was a matter of great pride for the city. The building was expanded and renovated in 1932.", "Mike Mansfield Federal Building and United States Courthouse\n The Mike Mansfield Federal Building and United States Courthouse is a courthouse of the United States District Court for the District of Montana, located in Butte, Montana. Completed in 1904, the building was expanded from 1932 to 1933. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 as U. S. Post Office. It has also been known as Federal Building and U.S. Court House. It is a contributing building in the NRHP-listed Butte Historic District. The building was renamed in 2002 to honor Michael Joseph Mansfield (1903–2001), a U.S. representative and senator.", "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Knoxville, Tennessee)\n The United States Post Office and Courthouse, commonly called the Knoxville Post Office, is a state building located at 501 Main Street in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. Constructed in 1934 for use as a post office and federal courthouse, the building contains numerous Art Deco and Moderne elements, and is clad in Tennessee marble. While the building is still used as a branch post office, the court section is now used by the state courts. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its architecture and political significance.", "United States Post Office (Missoula, Montana)\n The Federal Building, U.S. Post Office and Courthouse is located on a block bounded by Broadway, Pine, and Pattee streets, near the central business area. The original architect, James Knox Taylor, designed the building in the Italian Renaissance Revival style of architecture, which was commonly used for federal building design throughout the country. Its classically inspired design conveyed the dignity of the federal government. The building is three stories in height and utilizes a steel-frame and reinforced-concrete structural system. Despite the additions of the annexes, the building presents a cohesive appearance because both additions were designed to be compatible with the original building. The foundation is clad ", "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Lander, Wyoming)\n The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Lander, Wyoming was built in 1907 as part of a facilities improvement program by the United States Post Office Department. The post office in Lander was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places as part of a thematic study comprising twelve Wyoming post offices built to standardized USPO plans in the early twentieth century. Lander's post office is unique among the group because it incorporates court facilities. The building is now used as offices for a rehabilitation and disabilities advocacy group.", "United States Post Office and Courthouse–Great Falls\n The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse–Great Falls, also known as Great Falls Post Office and Courthouse, in Great Falls, Montana, is a three-story building constructed in 1912. It was expanded by a two-story addition in 1937 and further expanded in 1967–68. It was designed by James Knox Taylor and reflects Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture and Second Renaissance Revival architecture. It served historically as a courthouse and as a post office, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It was deemed to be \"an outstanding example of early Twentieth Century federal architecture in the Second Renaissance Revival mode\" and it was asserted that it \"symbolizes the early growth of the city and the federal government's recognition of city's importance as a regional center.\"", "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Dallas, Texas)\n The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse is an historic post office and courthouse building located at 400 North Ervay Street in the City Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). The historic building retains an operating post office on the ground level with apartments on upper floors.", "United States Post Office (Missoula, Montana)\n The Federal Building, U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Missoula, Montana, is a building housing various services of the United States federal government. Built between 1911 and 1913, an expansion initiated in 1927 and completed in 1929 allowed the building to serve thereafter as a courthouse of the United States District Court for the District of Montana. The building was again expanded in the 1930s, and was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.", "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Baltimore, Maryland)\n The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. It has since been conveyed to the City of Baltimore, and is in use by the Baltimore city courts and known as Courthouse East.", "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Baltimore, Maryland)\n The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. It has since been conveyed to the City of Baltimore, and is in use by the Baltimore city courts and known as Courthouse East.", "United States Post Office (Missoula, Montana)\n was the location of the investigation into the tragic 1949 fire at Mann Gulch in the Helena National Forest. Thirteen firefighters, who were members of an elite U.S. Forest Service team known as the smokejumpers, died when the blaze blocked their escape route. The 1952 film Red Skies of Montana was based on the Mann Gulch fire, and one of the scenes features the Federal Building, U.S. Post Office and Courthouse. The majority of postal functions moved out of the building in 1974, but a small post office remains. Numerous federal agencies occupy the building today. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The district court now meets in the Russell Smith Courthouse, across the street.", "Federal Building and United States Courthouse (Sioux City, Iowa)\n building a great source of civic pride and monitored construction progress closely. The building was dedicated on December 29, 1933, with a local newspaper headline proclaiming \"Postoffice is Uncle Sam's Gift to City.\" When postal services moved to a new facility on Jackson Street in 1984, the building interior was modified to create additional office space and a new courtroom. During renovations from 1999 to 2000, another courtroom was added, along with other judicial rooms, including a judge's chamber, jury deliberation room, library, and holding cell for defendants. SiouxLandmark, a local historic preservation organization, praised the renovations and the U.S. General Services Administration's commitment to preserving this important downtown historic building.", "List of United States Post Offices\nU.S. Post Office-Anaconda Main, in Anaconda, Montana, listed on the NRHP in Montana ; U.S. Post Office and Courthouse–Billings ; U.S. Post Office (Butte, Montana) ; U.S. Post Office-Dillon Main, in Dillon, Montana, listed on the NRHP in Montana ; U.S. Post Office and Courthouse–Glasgow Main, Glasgow, Montana ; U.S. Post Office (Glendive, Montana), NRHP-listed in Dawson County ; U.S. Post Office and Courthouse–Great Falls ; U.S. Post Office and Courthouse–Havre Main, in Havre, Montana ; U.S. Post Office and Federal Building-Lewistown, in Lewistown, Montana, listed on the NRHP in Montana ; U.S. Post Office-Livingston Main, in Livingston, Montana, listed on the NRHP in Montana ; Miles City Main Post Office, in Miles City, Montana, NRHP-listed ; U.S. Post Office (Missoula, Montana) ", "Joel W. Solomon Federal Building and United States Courthouse\n The Joel W. Solomon Federal Building and United States Courthouse, commonly referred to as the Solomon Building is a historic post office and courthouse located at Chattanooga, Tennessee in Hamilton County, Tennessee. The courthouse serves the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as U.S. Post Office. It was designed by Shreve, Lamb and Harmon and Reuben Harrison Hunt with watercolor murals by Hilton Leech.", "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Baltimore, Maryland)\n The United States Post Office and Courthouse is a historic combined post office and Federal courthouse located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.", "List of United States Post Offices\nUnited States Post Office and Courthouse–Aberdeen, in Aberdeen, South Dakota ; Leola Post Office, in Leola, South Dakota, listed on the NRHP in South Dakota ; Old Spearfish Post Office, Spearfish, South Dakota, NRHP-listed in Lawrence County ; Marindahl Post Office, in Volin, South Dakota, NRHP-listed in Yankton County ; Watertown Post Office, in Watertown, South Dakota, listed on the NRHP in South Dakota ; Lemmon post office, in Lemmon, South Dakota ", "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Dubuque, Iowa)\n The United States Post Office and Courthouse, Dubuque, Iowa is a courthouse of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa located in Dubuque, Iowa. Completed in 1934, it was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It is a contributing resource within the Cathedral Historic District.", "United States Post Office and Courthouse (Knoxville, Tennessee)\n firm Denark Construction, following a design by Cope Associates. These renovations involved remodeling of the first floor, and renovations to tenant spaces. The building continues to operate as a branch post office, and the courthouse section now houses the Tennessee State Criminal Court of Appeals and the eastern division of the Tennessee Supreme Court. The post office is twice mentioned in Cormac McCarthy's 1979 novel, Suttree. In one instance, the title character traverses the building's long ground-floor corridor to briefly escape the bitter cold. In another scene, an itinerant mountain wanderer known as \"the goatman\" is chastised by a police officer for allowing his goats to graze on the post office's lawn.", "United States Post Office (Yellowstone National Park)\n The Yellowstone Main Post Office in Yellowstone National Park was built in Mammoth Hot Springs as part of a facilities improvement program by the United States Post Office Department. The post office in Yellowstone was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places as part of a thematic study comprising twelve Wyoming post offices built to standardized USPO plans in the early twentieth century. The Yellowstone facility is an understated classical structure with a low hipped roof and rounded dormers that uses a plan and a basic design vocabulary similar to that used in other post offices in the program. It is somewhat at odds with the prevailing design theme expressed in other buildings in the former Fort Yellowstone district.", "United States Post Office-Hettinger\n The U.S. Post Office-Hettinger in Hettinger, North Dakota, United States, is an example of Starved Classicism architecture. Also known as Hettinger Post Office, it was built during 1937-1938 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1989. The main portion of the building is nearly square, 60 x. There were just five other \"Starved Classicism\" style post offices built in North Dakota, based on standard plans from the U.S. Treasury Department. And, it is the only federal building in Hettinger. A post office at Langdon was the only other post office in North Dakota funded under the same funding program. It is located a block west along Highway 12 from the Adams County Courthouse, built during 1928–29, also NRHP-listed." ]
In what country is Eshkevar-e Sofla Rural District?
[ "Iran", "Islamic Republic of Iran", "Persia", "ir", "Islamic Rep. Iran", "🇮🇷" ]
country
Eshkevar-e Sofla Rural District
707,881
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[ { "id": "4534750", "title": "Sofla Rural District (Isfahan Province)", "text": " Sofla Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Zavareh District, Ardestan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 784, in 330 families. The rural district has 22 villages.", "score": "1.8016771" }, { "id": "11842255", "title": "Fishvar Rural District", "text": " Fishvar Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Central District, Evaz County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population (including Fishvar, which was subsequently detached from the rural district and promoted to city status) was 5,920, in 1,046 families; excluding Fishvar, the population (as of 2006) was 719, in 126 families. The rural district has 6 villages.", "score": "1.6737071" }, { "id": "11482016", "title": "Sofla Rural District (Fars Province)", "text": " Sofla Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Kharameh County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,618, in 1,611 families. The rural district has 17 villages.", "score": "1.6603501" }, { "id": "10387168", "title": "Kavar Rural District", "text": " Kavar Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Kavar County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 23,118, in 4,982 families. The rural district has 19 villages.", "score": "1.6421804" }, { "id": "918048", "title": "Qasabeh-ye Gharbi Rural District", "text": " Qasabeh-ye Gharbi Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,701, in 2,589 families. The rural district has 24 villages.", "score": "1.6136045" }, { "id": "9737786", "title": "Esfarvarin District", "text": " Esfarvarin District is a district (bakhsh) in Takestan County, Qazvin Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 28,845, in 6,583 families. The District has one city: Esfarvarin. The District has two rural districts (dehestan): Ak Rural District and Khorramabad Rural District.", "score": "1.6132374" }, { "id": "918049", "title": "Qasabeh-ye Sharqi Rural District", "text": " Qasabeh-ye Sharqi Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 7,664, in 2,129 families. The rural district has 17 villages.", "score": "1.6089956" }, { "id": "10387167", "title": "Farmeshkhan Rural District", "text": " Farmeshkhan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Kavar County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,300, in 1,429 families. The rural district has 14 villages.", "score": "1.6087456" }, { "id": "7713098", "title": "Esfarjan Rural District", "text": " Esfarjan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Shahreza County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,760, in 1,934 families. The rural district has 5 villages.", "score": "1.6030822" }, { "id": "12652909", "title": "Keshavarz Rural District", "text": " Keshavarz Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Keshavarz District, Shahin Dezh County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 11,179, in 2,516 families. The rural district has 22 villages.", "score": "1.5935019" }, { "id": "918037", "title": "Karrab Rural District", "text": " Karrab Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,335, in 1,106 families. The rural district has 9 villages.", "score": "1.5916241" }, { "id": "11683312", "title": "Eshkanan Rural District", "text": " Eshkanan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Eshkanan District, Lamerd County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,813, in 829 families. The rural district has 16 villages.", "score": "1.5888777" }, { "id": "7339189", "title": "Eypak Rural District", "text": " Eypak Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Eshtehard County, Alborz Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,174, in 284 families. The rural district has 5 villages.", "score": "1.5880934" }, { "id": "32998725", "title": "Keshvar Rural District", "text": " Keshvar Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Papi District, Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,873, in 418 families. The rural district has 43 villages.", "score": "1.5873954" }, { "id": "6923977", "title": "Central District (Sabzevar County)", "text": " The Central District of Sabzevar County is a district (bakhsh) in Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 233,744, in 64,532 families. The District has one city: Sabzevar. The District has four rural districts (dehestan): Karrab Rural District, Qasabeh-ye Gharbi Rural District, Qasabeh-ye Sharqi Rural District, and Robat Rural District.", "score": "1.5770313" }, { "id": "12530292", "title": "Ramjerd-e Yek Rural District", "text": " Ramjerd-e Yek Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Marvdasht County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 10,138, in 2,254 families. The rural district has 22 villages.", "score": "1.5721874" }, { "id": "10387161", "title": "Central District (Kavar County)", "text": " The Central District of Kavar County is a district (bakhsh) in Kavar County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 72,423, in 15,570 families. The District has one city: Kavar. The District has three rural districts (dehestan): Farmeshkhan Rural District, Kavar Rural District, and Tasuj Rural District.", "score": "1.5648799" }, { "id": "9717241", "title": "Il Gavark Rural District", "text": " Il Gavark Rural District or Gawerk is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Bukan County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 5,798, in 919 families. The rural district has 22 villages that is homeland of Gawerk tribe.", "score": "1.5645566" }, { "id": "6738098", "title": "Biabanak Rural District", "text": " Biabanak Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Khur and Biabanak County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population (including Farrokhi, which was subsequently detached from the rural district and promoted to city status) was 4,710, in 1,219 families; excluding Farrokhi, the population (as of 2006) was 1,995, in 551 families. The rural district has 16 villages.", "score": "1.5645392" }, { "id": "4534741", "title": "Rigestan Rural District", "text": " Rigestan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Zavareh District, Ardestan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,157, in 1,102 families. The rural district has 25 villages.", "score": "1.561377" } ]
[ "Sofla Rural District (Isfahan Province)\n Sofla Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Zavareh District, Ardestan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 784, in 330 families. The rural district has 22 villages.", "Fishvar Rural District\n Fishvar Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Central District, Evaz County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population (including Fishvar, which was subsequently detached from the rural district and promoted to city status) was 5,920, in 1,046 families; excluding Fishvar, the population (as of 2006) was 719, in 126 families. The rural district has 6 villages.", "Sofla Rural District (Fars Province)\n Sofla Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Kharameh County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,618, in 1,611 families. The rural district has 17 villages.", "Kavar Rural District\n Kavar Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Kavar County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 23,118, in 4,982 families. The rural district has 19 villages.", "Qasabeh-ye Gharbi Rural District\n Qasabeh-ye Gharbi Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,701, in 2,589 families. The rural district has 24 villages.", "Esfarvarin District\n Esfarvarin District is a district (bakhsh) in Takestan County, Qazvin Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 28,845, in 6,583 families. The District has one city: Esfarvarin. The District has two rural districts (dehestan): Ak Rural District and Khorramabad Rural District.", "Qasabeh-ye Sharqi Rural District\n Qasabeh-ye Sharqi Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 7,664, in 2,129 families. The rural district has 17 villages.", "Farmeshkhan Rural District\n Farmeshkhan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Kavar County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,300, in 1,429 families. The rural district has 14 villages.", "Esfarjan Rural District\n Esfarjan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Shahreza County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,760, in 1,934 families. The rural district has 5 villages.", "Keshavarz Rural District\n Keshavarz Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Keshavarz District, Shahin Dezh County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 11,179, in 2,516 families. The rural district has 22 villages.", "Karrab Rural District\n Karrab Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,335, in 1,106 families. The rural district has 9 villages.", "Eshkanan Rural District\n Eshkanan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Eshkanan District, Lamerd County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,813, in 829 families. The rural district has 16 villages.", "Eypak Rural District\n Eypak Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Eshtehard County, Alborz Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,174, in 284 families. The rural district has 5 villages.", "Keshvar Rural District\n Keshvar Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Papi District, Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,873, in 418 families. The rural district has 43 villages.", "Central District (Sabzevar County)\n The Central District of Sabzevar County is a district (bakhsh) in Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 233,744, in 64,532 families. The District has one city: Sabzevar. The District has four rural districts (dehestan): Karrab Rural District, Qasabeh-ye Gharbi Rural District, Qasabeh-ye Sharqi Rural District, and Robat Rural District.", "Ramjerd-e Yek Rural District\n Ramjerd-e Yek Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Marvdasht County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 10,138, in 2,254 families. The rural district has 22 villages.", "Central District (Kavar County)\n The Central District of Kavar County is a district (bakhsh) in Kavar County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 72,423, in 15,570 families. The District has one city: Kavar. The District has three rural districts (dehestan): Farmeshkhan Rural District, Kavar Rural District, and Tasuj Rural District.", "Il Gavark Rural District\n Il Gavark Rural District or Gawerk is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Bukan County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 5,798, in 919 families. The rural district has 22 villages that is homeland of Gawerk tribe.", "Biabanak Rural District\n Biabanak Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Khur and Biabanak County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population (including Farrokhi, which was subsequently detached from the rural district and promoted to city status) was 4,710, in 1,219 families; excluding Farrokhi, the population (as of 2006) was 1,995, in 551 families. The rural district has 16 villages.", "Rigestan Rural District\n Rigestan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Zavareh District, Ardestan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,157, in 1,102 families. The rural district has 25 villages." ]
In what country is Rizuiyeh?
[ "Iran", "Islamic Republic of Iran", "Persia", "ir", "Islamic Rep. Iran", "🇮🇷" ]
country
Rizuiyeh
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At the 2006 census, its population was 5,668, in 1,286 families.", "score": "1.4146891" }, { "id": "14957606", "title": "Rizhao", "text": "🇹🇲 Türkmenabat, Türkmenistan (2014) Rizhao twin towns and sister cities are: ", "score": "1.4028997" }, { "id": "16381967", "title": "Razuiyeh, Hormozgan", "text": " Razuiyeh (, also Romanized as Razū’īyeh; also known as Razoo) is a village in Mosaferabad Rural District, Rudkhaneh District, Rudan County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 305, in 60 families.", "score": "1.3927317" }, { "id": "12178787", "title": "Rism", "text": " Rism is a hamlet in Dhofar Governorate, in southwestern Oman.", "score": "1.3879805" }, { "id": "26208159", "title": "Rihaniyeh", "text": " Rihaniyeh (الريحانيه (عكـار)) (also Rihaniyet) is a village in Akkar Governorate, Lebanon. The population is mostly Alawite.", "score": "1.3855941" }, { "id": "30431637", "title": "Feyziyeh School", "text": " The Feyziyya school was registered as one of Iran's national monuments on January 29, 2008.", "score": "1.383074" }, { "id": "12301523", "title": "Riz, Iran", "text": " Riz (also Romanized as Rīz) is a city in and capital of Riz District, in Jam County, Bushehr Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,802, in 415 families.", "score": "1.3783548" }, { "id": "30114171", "title": "Rizwan Mosque", "text": " Rizwan Mosque is an Ahmadi Muslim mosque in Portland, in the US state of Oregon. It was opened in 1987, making it the first and oldest mosque built in Portland. 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Each of these orders is ultimately Turkish in origin. The original Rifai order has spawned many branches and derivatives. For example, the Islamic Sufi Order of Qadiri Rifai Tariqa of the Americas has been a legally registered non-profit organization since 1996. This order has students and branches in Australia, Germany, UK, South Africa, and Mauritius. The head of the order, Taner Ansari travels worldwide attending conferences, giving discourses, and has written many books. The order has its center established in Nassau, New York.", "score": "1.3406072" }, { "id": "26013419", "title": "Reisabad, Eslamiyeh", "text": " Reisabad (, also Romanized as Re’īsābād; also known as Morteẕáābād (Persian: مرتضي اباد) and Rīsābād) is a village in Eslamiyeh Rural District, in the Central District of Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 10, in 4 families.", "score": "1.3390739" }, { "id": "25164246", "title": "Hassan Risheh", "text": " Hassan Risheh (حسان ريشة) is the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Syrian Arab Republic to the Russian Federation.", "score": "1.337094" }, { "id": "13354396", "title": "Rizab Rural District", "text": " Rizab Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Qatruyeh District, Neyriz County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 11,363, in 2,560 families. The rural district has 70 villages.", "score": "1.3368292" }, { "id": "26013763", "title": "Rozuiyeh", "text": " Rozuiyeh (, also Romanized as Rozū’īyeh) is a village in Sarcheshmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 14, in 4 families.", "score": "1.3364053" }, { "id": "31796966", "title": "Iranian New Zealanders", "text": "Rasoul Amani, New Zealand wrestler who represented New Zealand in Graeco-Roman wrestling at the 2000 Summer Olympics ; Nazanin \"Naz\" Khanjani, a contestant in Season 2 of The Bachelor NZ (aired on TV3), a reality dating show. She was born in Tehran (the capital of Iran), and moved to New Zealand at the age of 4. ; Golriz Ghahraman, New Zealand politician, member of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand, elected in 2017 member of parliament in the House of representatives in the 52nd New Zealand Parliament. ", "score": "1.3337376" }, { "id": "25629132", "title": "Foziyeh", "text": " Foziyeh (الفوزية) is a Syrian village located in Salqin Nahiyah in Harem District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Foziyeh had a population of 171 in the 2004 census.", "score": "1.3321186" }, { "id": "8196173", "title": "Mamuniyeh", "text": " Mamuniyeh (, also Romanized as Ma’mūnīyeh) is a city and capital of Zarandieh County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 17,337, in 4,672 families. Moosa Farzaneh was a well-known philanthropist, educator and a highly respected public figure of Mamuniyeh. He was of Mirza Hakim Yazdi descent from the city of Yazd, who made Mamuniyeh his home. His vision, love and dedication in addition to his significant contributions in both education and development brought many of the modern infrastructures and amenities to the community, which resulted in the prosperity of the city as well as the county.", "score": "1.3260899" } ]
[ "Riasanites\n Poland, USSR and Yemen", "Knafeh\n This Azerbaijani variant is prepared in Tabriz, Iran. \"Riştə Xətayi\", and is typically cooked in Ramadan in the world's biggest covered Bazaar of Tabriz. It is made with chopped walnuts, cinnamon, ginger, powder of rose, sugar, rose water and olive oil.", "Arzuiyeh\n Arzuiyeh (, also romanized as Arzū’īyeh, Arzoo’eyeh, Orzū’īyeh, ‘Orsū’īyeh, and Ozū’īyeh; also known as Ārzū) is a city and capital of Arzuiyeh County, in Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 5,668, in 1,286 families.", "Rizhao\n🇹🇲 Türkmenabat, Türkmenistan (2014) Rizhao twin towns and sister cities are: ", "Razuiyeh, Hormozgan\n Razuiyeh (, also Romanized as Razū’īyeh; also known as Razoo) is a village in Mosaferabad Rural District, Rudkhaneh District, Rudan County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 305, in 60 families.", "Rism\n Rism is a hamlet in Dhofar Governorate, in southwestern Oman.", "Rihaniyeh\n Rihaniyeh (الريحانيه (عكـار)) (also Rihaniyet) is a village in Akkar Governorate, Lebanon. The population is mostly Alawite.", "Feyziyeh School\n The Feyziyya school was registered as one of Iran's national monuments on January 29, 2008.", "Riz, Iran\n Riz (also Romanized as Rīz) is a city in and capital of Riz District, in Jam County, Bushehr Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,802, in 415 families.", "Rizwan Mosque\n Rizwan Mosque is an Ahmadi Muslim mosque in Portland, in the US state of Oregon. It was opened in 1987, making it the first and oldest mosque built in Portland. It is operated by the Portland chapter.", "Aghjabadi\nBatumi, Georgia ; 🇹🇷 Rize, Turkey ", "Arzuiyeh County\n Arzuiyeh County (Persian: شهرستان ارزوئیه) is a county in Kerman Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Arzuiyeh. It was separated from Baft County in 2011. At the 2006 census, the county's population (including portions later split off to form Rabor County) was 40,386, in 9,078 families. The county is subdivided into two districts (bakhsh): the Central District and Soghan District. The county has one city: Arzuiyeh.", "Rifaʽi\n present), modern day Albania and Kosovo. In the United States and Canada tekkes (lodges) are found in Staten Island and Toronto that were under the guidance of the late Shaykh Xhemali Shehu (d.2004) of Prizren, Kosovo. Each of these orders is ultimately Turkish in origin. The original Rifai order has spawned many branches and derivatives. For example, the Islamic Sufi Order of Qadiri Rifai Tariqa of the Americas has been a legally registered non-profit organization since 1996. This order has students and branches in Australia, Germany, UK, South Africa, and Mauritius. The head of the order, Taner Ansari travels worldwide attending conferences, giving discourses, and has written many books. The order has its center established in Nassau, New York.", "Reisabad, Eslamiyeh\n Reisabad (, also Romanized as Re’īsābād; also known as Morteẕáābād (Persian: مرتضي اباد) and Rīsābād) is a village in Eslamiyeh Rural District, in the Central District of Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 10, in 4 families.", "Hassan Risheh\n Hassan Risheh (حسان ريشة) is the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Syrian Arab Republic to the Russian Federation.", "Rizab Rural District\n Rizab Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Qatruyeh District, Neyriz County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 11,363, in 2,560 families. The rural district has 70 villages.", "Rozuiyeh\n Rozuiyeh (, also Romanized as Rozū’īyeh) is a village in Sarcheshmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 14, in 4 families.", "Iranian New Zealanders\nRasoul Amani, New Zealand wrestler who represented New Zealand in Graeco-Roman wrestling at the 2000 Summer Olympics ; Nazanin \"Naz\" Khanjani, a contestant in Season 2 of The Bachelor NZ (aired on TV3), a reality dating show. She was born in Tehran (the capital of Iran), and moved to New Zealand at the age of 4. ; Golriz Ghahraman, New Zealand politician, member of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand, elected in 2017 member of parliament in the House of representatives in the 52nd New Zealand Parliament. ", "Foziyeh\n Foziyeh (الفوزية) is a Syrian village located in Salqin Nahiyah in Harem District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Foziyeh had a population of 171 in the 2004 census.", "Mamuniyeh\n Mamuniyeh (, also Romanized as Ma’mūnīyeh) is a city and capital of Zarandieh County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 17,337, in 4,672 families. Moosa Farzaneh was a well-known philanthropist, educator and a highly respected public figure of Mamuniyeh. He was of Mirza Hakim Yazdi descent from the city of Yazd, who made Mamuniyeh his home. His vision, love and dedication in addition to his significant contributions in both education and development brought many of the modern infrastructures and amenities to the community, which resulted in the prosperity of the city as well as the county." ]
In what country is Veliko Korenovo?
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Veliko Korenovo
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[ { "id": "4022403", "title": "Veliki Koren", "text": " Veliki Koren (Großwurzen ) is an uninhabited settlement in the Municipality of Krško in eastern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Lower Sava Statistical Region.", "score": "1.6157047" }, { "id": "18914", "title": "Veliko Korenovo", "text": " Veliko Korenovo is a village in Croatia.", "score": "1.5952471" }, { "id": "31853470", "title": "Koren (village)", "text": " Koren (village) is a village in the municipality of Haskovo, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria. This village once belonged to the Hasköylü Ağalık, (Agaluk of Haskovo)", "score": "1.4977481" }, { "id": "1467920", "title": "Veliko Polje, Obrenovac", "text": " Veliko Polje is a village located in the municipality of Obrenovac, Belgrade, Serbia. As of 2011 census, it has a population of 1,868 inhabitants.", "score": "1.488339" }, { "id": "4022404", "title": "Veliki Koren", "text": " Veliki Koren had a population of 29 in 1900, but is now uninhabited. In the fall of 1941, German forces evicted the residents of the village to make room for the planned resettlement of Gottschee Germans. By 1971 only two houses remained in the village, and these were already slated for demolition because of the gradual expansion of a mine for diatomaceous earth.", "score": "1.4836891" }, { "id": "13146650", "title": "Veliko Tarnovo Province", "text": " Veliko Tarnovo (Област Велико Търново) is a province in the middle of the northern part of Bulgaria. Its capital city, Veliko Tarnovo, is of historical significance as it is known as the capital of the Bulgarian Empire. The province is divided into 10 municipalities with a total population, as of December 2009, of 275,395 inhabitants. Other towns in the province include Gorna Oryahovitsa, which is within 10 km of Veliko Tarnovo, Svishtov, set on Danube River and famous for its Tsenov Academy of Economics, and Suhindol, the hometown of Lovico — an internationally recognised label for fine wines and spirits. Another notable place is the village of Arbanasi, set between Veliko Tarnovo and Gorna Oryahovitsa. The combination of old style and modern architecture, as well as its churches and monasteries, present the spirit of Bulgaria. Real estate is among the most expensive in the country.", "score": "1.4680045" }, { "id": "7116700", "title": "Saint George Church, Veliko Tarnovo", "text": " The Saint George Church (църква \"Св. Георги\", tsarkva \"Sv.Georgi\") is a medieval Eastern Orthodox church constructed in 1230 in the town of Veliko Tarnovo in Bulgaria, the former capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. It was built by the donor Kir Paraskev and his combined Irina. Above the entrance of the main part of the church is preserved an inscription in Greek. In the porch of the temple there are preserved remains of two picturesque layers. From the first, the \"Creation of the World\" and the figures of the prophet Elijah and the Old Testament righteous Enoch have survived. In the second spelling, the theme of the Last Judgment is illustrated. The conservation and restoration of the temple was carried out in the period 1968 - 1971 according to a project of arch. Boyan Kuzupov.", "score": "1.4297202" }, { "id": "5547573", "title": "Veliki Preslav", "text": " The modern Veliki Preslav or Great Preslav (Велики Преслав, ), former Preslav (Преслав; until 1993), is a city and the seat of government of the Veliki Preslav Municipality (Great Preslav Municipality, new Bulgarian: obshtina), which in turn is part of Shumen Province. Veliki Preslav is situated at an altitude of 132 m (at 92 m above sea level). A former village, it assumed the name of the medieval capital in 1878 and became a town in 1883. As of December 2009, it has a population of 8,951 inhabitants. Preslav was the capital of the First Bulgarian Empire from 893 to 972 and one of the most important cities of medieval Southeastern Europe. The ruins of the city are situated in modern northeastern Bulgaria, some 20 kilometres southwest of the regional capital of Shumen, and are currently a national archaeological reserve.", "score": "1.401176" }, { "id": "29164854", "title": "Velikaya Guba", "text": " The Zaonezhie area (also known as Äänisniemi in Finnish) is a destination for tourism due to its attractive taiga and lake nature and the historical remains of the Orthodox faith and architecture. Kizhi Island, 1 hour and 40 minutes by ferry away, is renowned for its pogost (originally a pilgrim's and traveller's hostel and trade center) and the related wooden building complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other sights of national interest are the wooden churches of lakes Yandozero and Kosmozero, built in 1656 and 1769 respectively, and the XVII and XVIII century chapels at Korba, Seletskaya, Ust-Yandoma, Vasilyev and Volkostrov (Wolf Island). At Velikaya Guba, tself endowed with the status of historical settlement, a main sight is the Church of St. Alexy, Man of God, built in 1866. A guesthouse exists for tourists.", "score": "1.4003934" }, { "id": "27299463", "title": "Velikovo, Kovrovsky District, Vladimir Oblast", "text": " Velikovo is located on the Nerekhta River, 16 km south of Kovrov (the district's administrative centre) by road. Gorozhenovo is the nearest rural locality.", "score": "1.3780837" }, { "id": "27985796", "title": "Veliko Tarnovo Municipality", "text": " Veliko Tarnovo Municipality (Община Велико Търново) is a municipality (obshtina) in Veliko Tarnovo Province, Central-North Bulgaria, located mostly in the so-called Fore-Balkan area north of Stara planina mountain. It is named after its administrative centre - the old capital of the country, the city of Veliko Tarnovo which is also the main town of the province. The municipality embraces a territory of 883 km² with a population of 88,724 inhabitants, as of December 2009. The area is a crossroads of two of the major transport corridors in Bulgaria - road E772 which connects the capital of Sofia with the port of Varna and road E85 which connects the city of Ruse on Danube river with Shipka pass. The Hemus motorway is planned to cross the municipality north of its main town.", "score": "1.377883" }, { "id": "31567140", "title": "Velikovo, Dobrich Province", "text": " Velikovo is a village in General Toshevo Municipality, Dobrich Province, in northeastern Bulgaria.", "score": "1.3777556" }, { "id": "29667547", "title": "Kozarevets, Veliko Tarnovo Province", "text": "Library and community hall “Zemedelets” was built in 1899 ; Theatre ; Pensioner's club ", "score": "1.3733847" }, { "id": "12212652", "title": "Culture of Veliko Tarnovo", "text": "Museum Gallery The Regional Museum of History (Veliko Turnovo) has been in existence since 1879, with its original exposition being presented at the Chitalishte \"Nadezhda\". It is a find from antiquity and the Middle Ages. Since 1954, the museum has expanded significantly after changing its location several times. By the early 1960s, 16,000 archeological units were being stored in the museum. ", "score": "1.3702693" }, { "id": "16299193", "title": "Architecture of Veliko Tarnovo", "text": " Veliko Tarnovo is a town with a historical architectural heritage. Many of the landmark buildings and bridges were destroyed by the 1913 earthquake. The town has developed architecture from four historic periods. ", "score": "1.3694062" }, { "id": "15863004", "title": "History of Tarnovo", "text": " Veliko Tarnovo is a city in north central Bulgaria and the administrative centre of Veliko Tarnovo Province. It is also known as Turnovo, Tsarevgrad or Turnov, and is a city with over 7000 years of history.", "score": "1.3673415" }, { "id": "15369072", "title": "Veliko Gradište", "text": " Veliko Gradište (, ; Grădiștea Mare) is a town and municipality located in the Braničevo District of the eastern Serbia. It is situated the right bank of the Danube river and left bank of the Pek river. In 2011, the town has a total population of 6,204, while the municipality has 17,610.", "score": "1.3666798" }, { "id": "8134859", "title": "Ascension Cathedral (Veliko Tarnovo)", "text": " The Patriarchal Cathedral of the Holy Ascension of the Lord (Патриаршеска катедрала „Свето Възнесение Господне“, Patriarsheska katedrala „Sveto Vaznesenie Gospodne“) is a former Eastern Orthodox cathedral in the city of Veliko Tarnovo, in north central Bulgaria. Located on top of the fortified Tsarevets hill in the former capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire, the cathedral was the seat of the Bulgarian patriarch from its construction in the 11th–12th century to its destruction in 1393. Standing on top of a late Roman church, the cathedral, reconstructed in the 1970s and 1980s, follows a cross-domed plan with a bell tower and a triple apse. Richly decorated on both the exterior and interior, its internal walls now feature modern frescoes, the presence of which has meant that it has not been reconsecrated. Though not active as a Christian place of worship, it has been open for visitors since 1985.", "score": "1.3655097" }, { "id": "5547579", "title": "Veliki Preslav", "text": " in Preslav as a symbol of the renewed statehood of Bulgaria. The strategic advantages of Tarnovgrad were, however, decisive in the long run and the significance of Preslav waned in the course of the 13th century. The Tatar raids during the 1270s drove away the last citizens of Preslav, along with the protothroned bishop of the city. Some of the surviving refugees built up a village of the same name only two kilometres north from the fortress where the contemporary town of Veliki Preslav is now situated. Preslav Crag on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Preslav.", "score": "1.3654425" }, { "id": "13014694", "title": "Veliko Polje, Sežana", "text": " Veliko Polje (, locally also ; Großpule, Poglie Grande) is a small settlement northwest of Dolenja Vas in the traditional Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. It is now generally regarded as part of the Slovenian Littoral. It lies within the Municipality of Sežana.", "score": "1.3639839" } ]
[ "Veliki Koren\n Veliki Koren (Großwurzen ) is an uninhabited settlement in the Municipality of Krško in eastern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Lower Sava Statistical Region.", "Veliko Korenovo\n Veliko Korenovo is a village in Croatia.", "Koren (village)\n Koren (village) is a village in the municipality of Haskovo, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria. This village once belonged to the Hasköylü Ağalık, (Agaluk of Haskovo)", "Veliko Polje, Obrenovac\n Veliko Polje is a village located in the municipality of Obrenovac, Belgrade, Serbia. As of 2011 census, it has a population of 1,868 inhabitants.", "Veliki Koren\n Veliki Koren had a population of 29 in 1900, but is now uninhabited. In the fall of 1941, German forces evicted the residents of the village to make room for the planned resettlement of Gottschee Germans. By 1971 only two houses remained in the village, and these were already slated for demolition because of the gradual expansion of a mine for diatomaceous earth.", "Veliko Tarnovo Province\n Veliko Tarnovo (Област Велико Търново) is a province in the middle of the northern part of Bulgaria. Its capital city, Veliko Tarnovo, is of historical significance as it is known as the capital of the Bulgarian Empire. The province is divided into 10 municipalities with a total population, as of December 2009, of 275,395 inhabitants. Other towns in the province include Gorna Oryahovitsa, which is within 10 km of Veliko Tarnovo, Svishtov, set on Danube River and famous for its Tsenov Academy of Economics, and Suhindol, the hometown of Lovico — an internationally recognised label for fine wines and spirits. Another notable place is the village of Arbanasi, set between Veliko Tarnovo and Gorna Oryahovitsa. The combination of old style and modern architecture, as well as its churches and monasteries, present the spirit of Bulgaria. Real estate is among the most expensive in the country.", "Saint George Church, Veliko Tarnovo\n The Saint George Church (църква \"Св. Георги\", tsarkva \"Sv.Georgi\") is a medieval Eastern Orthodox church constructed in 1230 in the town of Veliko Tarnovo in Bulgaria, the former capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. It was built by the donor Kir Paraskev and his combined Irina. Above the entrance of the main part of the church is preserved an inscription in Greek. In the porch of the temple there are preserved remains of two picturesque layers. From the first, the \"Creation of the World\" and the figures of the prophet Elijah and the Old Testament righteous Enoch have survived. In the second spelling, the theme of the Last Judgment is illustrated. The conservation and restoration of the temple was carried out in the period 1968 - 1971 according to a project of arch. Boyan Kuzupov.", "Veliki Preslav\n The modern Veliki Preslav or Great Preslav (Велики Преслав, ), former Preslav (Преслав; until 1993), is a city and the seat of government of the Veliki Preslav Municipality (Great Preslav Municipality, new Bulgarian: obshtina), which in turn is part of Shumen Province. Veliki Preslav is situated at an altitude of 132 m (at 92 m above sea level). A former village, it assumed the name of the medieval capital in 1878 and became a town in 1883. As of December 2009, it has a population of 8,951 inhabitants. Preslav was the capital of the First Bulgarian Empire from 893 to 972 and one of the most important cities of medieval Southeastern Europe. The ruins of the city are situated in modern northeastern Bulgaria, some 20 kilometres southwest of the regional capital of Shumen, and are currently a national archaeological reserve.", "Velikaya Guba\n The Zaonezhie area (also known as Äänisniemi in Finnish) is a destination for tourism due to its attractive taiga and lake nature and the historical remains of the Orthodox faith and architecture. Kizhi Island, 1 hour and 40 minutes by ferry away, is renowned for its pogost (originally a pilgrim's and traveller's hostel and trade center) and the related wooden building complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other sights of national interest are the wooden churches of lakes Yandozero and Kosmozero, built in 1656 and 1769 respectively, and the XVII and XVIII century chapels at Korba, Seletskaya, Ust-Yandoma, Vasilyev and Volkostrov (Wolf Island). At Velikaya Guba, tself endowed with the status of historical settlement, a main sight is the Church of St. Alexy, Man of God, built in 1866. A guesthouse exists for tourists.", "Velikovo, Kovrovsky District, Vladimir Oblast\n Velikovo is located on the Nerekhta River, 16 km south of Kovrov (the district's administrative centre) by road. Gorozhenovo is the nearest rural locality.", "Veliko Tarnovo Municipality\n Veliko Tarnovo Municipality (Община Велико Търново) is a municipality (obshtina) in Veliko Tarnovo Province, Central-North Bulgaria, located mostly in the so-called Fore-Balkan area north of Stara planina mountain. It is named after its administrative centre - the old capital of the country, the city of Veliko Tarnovo which is also the main town of the province. The municipality embraces a territory of 883 km² with a population of 88,724 inhabitants, as of December 2009. The area is a crossroads of two of the major transport corridors in Bulgaria - road E772 which connects the capital of Sofia with the port of Varna and road E85 which connects the city of Ruse on Danube river with Shipka pass. The Hemus motorway is planned to cross the municipality north of its main town.", "Velikovo, Dobrich Province\n Velikovo is a village in General Toshevo Municipality, Dobrich Province, in northeastern Bulgaria.", "Kozarevets, Veliko Tarnovo Province\nLibrary and community hall “Zemedelets” was built in 1899 ; Theatre ; Pensioner's club ", "Culture of Veliko Tarnovo\nMuseum Gallery The Regional Museum of History (Veliko Turnovo) has been in existence since 1879, with its original exposition being presented at the Chitalishte \"Nadezhda\". It is a find from antiquity and the Middle Ages. Since 1954, the museum has expanded significantly after changing its location several times. By the early 1960s, 16,000 archeological units were being stored in the museum. ", "Architecture of Veliko Tarnovo\n Veliko Tarnovo is a town with a historical architectural heritage. Many of the landmark buildings and bridges were destroyed by the 1913 earthquake. The town has developed architecture from four historic periods. ", "History of Tarnovo\n Veliko Tarnovo is a city in north central Bulgaria and the administrative centre of Veliko Tarnovo Province. It is also known as Turnovo, Tsarevgrad or Turnov, and is a city with over 7000 years of history.", "Veliko Gradište\n Veliko Gradište (, ; Grădiștea Mare) is a town and municipality located in the Braničevo District of the eastern Serbia. It is situated the right bank of the Danube river and left bank of the Pek river. In 2011, the town has a total population of 6,204, while the municipality has 17,610.", "Ascension Cathedral (Veliko Tarnovo)\n The Patriarchal Cathedral of the Holy Ascension of the Lord (Патриаршеска катедрала „Свето Възнесение Господне“, Patriarsheska katedrala „Sveto Vaznesenie Gospodne“) is a former Eastern Orthodox cathedral in the city of Veliko Tarnovo, in north central Bulgaria. Located on top of the fortified Tsarevets hill in the former capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire, the cathedral was the seat of the Bulgarian patriarch from its construction in the 11th–12th century to its destruction in 1393. Standing on top of a late Roman church, the cathedral, reconstructed in the 1970s and 1980s, follows a cross-domed plan with a bell tower and a triple apse. Richly decorated on both the exterior and interior, its internal walls now feature modern frescoes, the presence of which has meant that it has not been reconsecrated. Though not active as a Christian place of worship, it has been open for visitors since 1985.", "Veliki Preslav\n in Preslav as a symbol of the renewed statehood of Bulgaria. The strategic advantages of Tarnovgrad were, however, decisive in the long run and the significance of Preslav waned in the course of the 13th century. The Tatar raids during the 1270s drove away the last citizens of Preslav, along with the protothroned bishop of the city. Some of the surviving refugees built up a village of the same name only two kilometres north from the fortress where the contemporary town of Veliki Preslav is now situated. Preslav Crag on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Preslav.", "Veliko Polje, Sežana\n Veliko Polje (, locally also ; Großpule, Poglie Grande) is a small settlement northwest of Dolenja Vas in the traditional Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. It is now generally regarded as part of the Slovenian Littoral. It lies within the Municipality of Sežana." ]
In what country is Gimenells i el Pla de la Font?
[ "Spain", "España", "Kingdom of Spain", "ES", "ESP" ]
country
Gimenells i el Pla de la Font
3,856,137
90
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It is located in the comarca of Alcoià, in the North of the province of Alicante, between the towns of Alcoy and Ibi. This natural park is one of the best preserved natural areas of the Valencian Community. The protected natural area covers 2.298 hectares and comprises mountainous alignment of El Alto de San Antonio (L'Alt de Sant Antoni), El Carrascar of the Font Roja (El Carrascar de la Font Roja) and La Teixereta. The summit of the Sierra del Menejador, with 1,356 m of height, is the highest elevation of the park.", "score": "1.5628967" }, { "id": "3248645", "title": "Manel Fontdevila", "text": " Manel Fontdevila i Subirana, who signs as Manel, is a Spanish cartoonist (Manresa, 1965), who was a regular contributor to the satirical magazine El Jueves, where he published the series Para ti, que eres joven, alongside Albert Monteys and La Parejita S.A. (the comical daily misadventures of a romantic couple), and also he does less commercial albums for Glénat.", "score": "1.5144238" }, { "id": "10787865", "title": "Anton Font", "text": " Anton Font Bernadet, (28 January 1932 – 20 March 2021) was a Spanish mime artist and educator. He was during his career and life recognized by the French Federation of Dance and Body Expression in Europe as the “only representative of theatrical mime in the Spanish State”. 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Two years later, on 17 February 2001, they presented their second album in Barcelona: A Rússia. According to Pau Debon, the group's vocalist, the band opted for stylistic continuity with their first album because the style adopted had worked well and they were pleased with it. The album received the 2001 Disc català de l'any (Catalan ", "score": "1.4884902" }, { "id": "461352", "title": "Ferran Font", "text": " Ferran Font (Born in Vic, Barcelona, November 12, 1996) is a Spanish economist and a hockey athlete. He obtained the second position in the European Championship U-17 in 2011 in Geneva, and won the Wilmott Quantitative Trading in 2014 in Chicago, USA. Font is a professional roller hockey player who plays for Sporting CP.", "score": "1.4814503" }, { "id": "461353", "title": "Ferran Font", "text": " Ferran Font was born in Vic, Spain. His mother tongue is Catalán. He graduated in Business Administration in ESADE Business School. Since 2019 also works in the Madrid Stock Echange as a speaker in Bolsas y Mercados Españoles (BME).", "score": "1.4808663" }, { "id": "29555483", "title": "Omar Font", "text": " Font was born on 27 February 1990 in El Vendrell, Tarragona. He is from the Catalan region of Spain, and has a vision impairment.", "score": "1.4765363" }, { "id": "27381868", "title": "Font del Gat", "text": " La Font del Gat, one of the most popular places in Montjuïc, is located in Laribal Gardens. The name is due to the Laribal family, former owner. In 1908, it became one of the first public gardens in the city and since the beginning of the 20th century in one of the most frequented snack bars in the city with Font del Gat as the centre of the meetings. Between 1916 and 1918 Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier with Nicolau M. Rubió and Tudurí as an assistant, directed from a project the development and conditioning of the garden of Laribal, other neighbouring areas and also the space of Roserar. Forestier left Montjuïc in ", "score": "1.4757125" }, { "id": "29555431", "title": "Deborah Font Jiménez", "text": " Font was born 6 September 1985 in El Vendrell, Tarragona. She has a disability: she is blind. She found a job with assistance from the Employment HPOD PROAD Program, which is supported by ONCE. In December 2013, she attended an event marking Spanish insurance company Santa Lucía Seguros becoming a sponsor of the Spanish Paralympic Committee, and consequently Plan ADOP which funds high performance Spanish disability sport competitors. She chose to attend the event because she wanted to show support for this type of sponsorship.", "score": "1.4725842" }, { "id": "30513141", "title": "La Font de la Figuera", "text": " La Font de la Figuera (Fuente la Higuera ) is a municipality in the comarca of Costera in the Province of Valencia in the Valencian Community, Spain. The town is famous for its Christmas tradition in which people run through the streets in red underwear.", "score": "1.4723399" }, { "id": "16324604", "title": "La Font d'en Fargues", "text": " La Font d'en Fargues is a neighborhood in the Horta-Guinardó district of Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).", "score": "1.4698961" }, { "id": "5007778", "title": "La Pedrera, Gijón", "text": "Arroyo ; La Cotariella ; Fontaciera ; Bilorteo ; El Picón ; Mareo de Riba ; La Pedrera ; La Campa ; La Casa los Cadaviecos ; La Fundigada ; La Iglesia ; La Iría ; Llareo ; La Llosica ; La Quinta los Condes ", "score": "1.468081" }, { "id": "25870644", "title": "L'Alfàs del Pi", "text": " Platja de l'Albir - situated between Benidorm to the south and Altea to the north in fields earlier dominated by citrus and almond groves. Since 1995, Albir has grown into a village of about 5,000 inhabitants, into a municipality with over 20,000 inhabitants; the majority of whom are originally from Northern Europe. L'Alfàs del Pi has a high amount of foreign-born residents, having a higher percentage of foreign residents than Spanish residents. The largest foreign population are Norwegians, who have two public Norwegian schools, paid by the Norwegian government, two elder care centres for Norwegians and the only volunteering centre opened by the Norwegian government outside of Norway. In 2013, the sculpture Paraboloide by Agustín Ibarrola that symbolizes peace and was made in honor of the 2011 Norway Attacks victims was revealed. The sculpture is placed in a park that will be named after Johan Galtung.", "score": "1.4631639" }, { "id": "11342162", "title": "Jordi Lafebre", "text": " Lafebre was born in Barcelona. After studying drawing at the University of Barcelona and comics at the Joso School in Barcelona, he started working in 2001 as an illustrator for advertisements and various magazines in Spain (including Nobanda, Penthouse Comix and Wet Comix). In the children's magazine Mister K, he published El mundo de Judy on a script by Toni Font. His meeting with the Belgian scriptwriter Zidrou, who lives in Spain, will be decisive: with him, Jordi Lafebre drew some short stories published in Le Journal de Spirou, which would be included in two collective albums La vieille dame qui n'avait jamais joué au tennis et autres nouvelles qui font du bien (The old lady who never played tennis and other good news) and Joyeuses nouvelles pour petits adultes et grands enfants (Happy news for small adults and big children), then launch into one-shots with Lydie and La Mondaine, before starting the series Les Beaux étés (Glorious Summers). In parallel to his career as an author, Jordi Lafebre is a teacher at the Joso School in Barcelona.", "score": "1.4609134" }, { "id": "10851350", "title": "Carles Fontserè", "text": " Carles Fontserè i Carrió (Barcelona, March 9, 1916 - Girona, January 4th, 2007) was a prominent Catalan poster illustrator, especially known for its works during the Second Spanish Republic and Spanish Civil War. He also worked as a photographer and set designer. He was born in Barcelona in 1916. During the Civil War he was a soldier of the International Brigades and distinguished as a poster artist. He experienced World War II and the immediate post-war years in France. In 1948 he travelled to Mexico; there he produced, together with Mario Moreno, a magazine show, of which he was the costume designer and the set designer. In 1950 he moved to New York, where he stayed until 1973, when he returned to Spain. He has worked as an illustrator, comic book artist, set designer, poster artist, painter and photographer. He has done various publishing projects and was the artistic director of the Spanish-American magazine Temas. He spent the last years of his life he in Porqueres, Girona, where he wrote his memoirs and in 2007 he died at the age of 90.", "score": "1.4557834" }, { "id": "27381870", "title": "Font del Gat", "text": " there is the Teatre Grec, in the intermediate sector there is Font del Gat and the area called Colla de l'Arròs, and in the highest level we find a lattice landscaping. Subsequently, around 1925, Puig i Cadafalch built next to the fountain a restaurant where large family celebrations such as baptisms or communions could take place. The space has a fenced enclosure, originally it was private, which is accessed through a portal with a half-point arch at the end of long stairs. In the pine wood an oval panel shows two symmetrical black cats, on the card, there is the inscription \"1884\" and, therefore, before the intervention of Puig i Cadafalch.", "score": "1.4515553" } ]
[ "Gimenells i el Pla de la Font\n Gimenells i el Pla de la Font is a municipality in Segrià, Catalonia, Spain, made up of the settlements of Gimenells and the smaller el Pla de la Font. It has an area of 55.8 square kilometres and in 2011 had a population of 1,169. The mayor is Dante Pérez Berenguer.", "La Font de la Guatlla\n La Font de la Guatlla is a neighborhood in the Sants-Montjuïc district of Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).", "Font Roja Natural Park\n The Font Roja Natural Park (, Parque Natural del Carrascal de la Fuente Roja) is a natural park situated in Alcoy, in the autonomous community of Valencia, Spain. The Font Roja natural park was declared on April 13, 1987 natural park by the Generalitat Valenciana. It is located in the comarca of Alcoià, in the North of the province of Alicante, between the towns of Alcoy and Ibi. This natural park is one of the best preserved natural areas of the Valencian Community. The protected natural area covers 2.298 hectares and comprises mountainous alignment of El Alto de San Antonio (L'Alt de Sant Antoni), El Carrascar of the Font Roja (El Carrascar de la Font Roja) and La Teixereta. The summit of the Sierra del Menejador, with 1,356 m of height, is the highest elevation of the park.", "Manel Fontdevila\n Manel Fontdevila i Subirana, who signs as Manel, is a Spanish cartoonist (Manresa, 1965), who was a regular contributor to the satirical magazine El Jueves, where he published the series Para ti, que eres joven, alongside Albert Monteys and La Parejita S.A. (the comical daily misadventures of a romantic couple), and also he does less commercial albums for Glénat.", "Anton Font\n Anton Font Bernadet, (28 January 1932 – 20 March 2021) was a Spanish mime artist and educator. He was during his career and life recognized by the French Federation of Dance and Body Expression in Europe as the “only representative of theatrical mime in the Spanish State”. He was the creator of the Catalan theater company Els Joglars.", "Mansilla + Tuñón Architects\nRelais & Châteaux Atrio in Cáceres, Spain (2010) ; Helga de Alvear Foundation – Visual Arts Center in Cáceres, Spain (2010) ; Lalín Town Hall, Spain (2010) ; Twin Houses in Tarifa, Spain (2009) ; Pedro Barrié de la Maza Foundation in Vigo, Spain (2005) ; Castilla y León Museum of Contemporary Art (MUSAC) in León, Spain (2004) ; Joaquín Leguina Regional Library and Madrid Regional Archives rehabilitation of the former El Águila brewery in Madrid, Spain (2002) ; Ciudad de León Auditorium in León, Spain (2002) ; Fine Arts Museum of Castellón, Spain (2000) ; San Fernando de Henares Swimming Center in Madrid, Spain (1998) ; Regional Museum of Zamora, Spain (1996) ", "Font del Gat\n Font del Gat is a fountain in Barcelona included in the Inventory of the Architectural Heritage of Catalonia. Font del Gat translates to Cat's Fountain in English. It is located within the Jardins de Laribal, in Montjuïc. The fountain is located inside an arch made of rough stone. It is located in an area of gardens, stairways and fountains that lead from the Santa Madrona promenade to the fountain. The whole of the gardens occupies the slope that goes from the highest part of the Laribal Gardens to the Paseo de Santa Madrona. It is a set of paths, terraces and corners that adapt to the relief of the terrain with a gazebo, stairs, ramps and a monumental waterfall with four sections separated by paths and channels.", "Antònia Font\n In 1997 Antònia Font recorded a demo with the tracks Cibernauta Joan, l'Univers és una festa, Rumba and Es xifon és un aparato. Their first concert took place the same year in Bunyola. In 1999 they recorded their eponymous first album, Antònia Font, at TJ So studios in Bunyola with producer Tomeu Janer. Two years later, on 17 February 2001, they presented their second album in Barcelona: A Rússia. According to Pau Debon, the group's vocalist, the band opted for stylistic continuity with their first album because the style adopted had worked well and they were pleased with it. The album received the 2001 Disc català de l'any (Catalan ", "Ferran Font\n Ferran Font (Born in Vic, Barcelona, November 12, 1996) is a Spanish economist and a hockey athlete. He obtained the second position in the European Championship U-17 in 2011 in Geneva, and won the Wilmott Quantitative Trading in 2014 in Chicago, USA. Font is a professional roller hockey player who plays for Sporting CP.", "Ferran Font\n Ferran Font was born in Vic, Spain. His mother tongue is Catalán. He graduated in Business Administration in ESADE Business School. Since 2019 also works in the Madrid Stock Echange as a speaker in Bolsas y Mercados Españoles (BME).", "Omar Font\n Font was born on 27 February 1990 in El Vendrell, Tarragona. He is from the Catalan region of Spain, and has a vision impairment.", "Font del Gat\n La Font del Gat, one of the most popular places in Montjuïc, is located in Laribal Gardens. The name is due to the Laribal family, former owner. In 1908, it became one of the first public gardens in the city and since the beginning of the 20th century in one of the most frequented snack bars in the city with Font del Gat as the centre of the meetings. Between 1916 and 1918 Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier with Nicolau M. Rubió and Tudurí as an assistant, directed from a project the development and conditioning of the garden of Laribal, other neighbouring areas and also the space of Roserar. Forestier left Montjuïc in ", "Deborah Font Jiménez\n Font was born 6 September 1985 in El Vendrell, Tarragona. She has a disability: she is blind. She found a job with assistance from the Employment HPOD PROAD Program, which is supported by ONCE. In December 2013, she attended an event marking Spanish insurance company Santa Lucía Seguros becoming a sponsor of the Spanish Paralympic Committee, and consequently Plan ADOP which funds high performance Spanish disability sport competitors. She chose to attend the event because she wanted to show support for this type of sponsorship.", "La Font de la Figuera\n La Font de la Figuera (Fuente la Higuera ) is a municipality in the comarca of Costera in the Province of Valencia in the Valencian Community, Spain. The town is famous for its Christmas tradition in which people run through the streets in red underwear.", "La Font d'en Fargues\n La Font d'en Fargues is a neighborhood in the Horta-Guinardó district of Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).", "La Pedrera, Gijón\nArroyo ; La Cotariella ; Fontaciera ; Bilorteo ; El Picón ; Mareo de Riba ; La Pedrera ; La Campa ; La Casa los Cadaviecos ; La Fundigada ; La Iglesia ; La Iría ; Llareo ; La Llosica ; La Quinta los Condes ", "L'Alfàs del Pi\n Platja de l'Albir - situated between Benidorm to the south and Altea to the north in fields earlier dominated by citrus and almond groves. Since 1995, Albir has grown into a village of about 5,000 inhabitants, into a municipality with over 20,000 inhabitants; the majority of whom are originally from Northern Europe. L'Alfàs del Pi has a high amount of foreign-born residents, having a higher percentage of foreign residents than Spanish residents. The largest foreign population are Norwegians, who have two public Norwegian schools, paid by the Norwegian government, two elder care centres for Norwegians and the only volunteering centre opened by the Norwegian government outside of Norway. In 2013, the sculpture Paraboloide by Agustín Ibarrola that symbolizes peace and was made in honor of the 2011 Norway Attacks victims was revealed. The sculpture is placed in a park that will be named after Johan Galtung.", "Jordi Lafebre\n Lafebre was born in Barcelona. After studying drawing at the University of Barcelona and comics at the Joso School in Barcelona, he started working in 2001 as an illustrator for advertisements and various magazines in Spain (including Nobanda, Penthouse Comix and Wet Comix). In the children's magazine Mister K, he published El mundo de Judy on a script by Toni Font. His meeting with the Belgian scriptwriter Zidrou, who lives in Spain, will be decisive: with him, Jordi Lafebre drew some short stories published in Le Journal de Spirou, which would be included in two collective albums La vieille dame qui n'avait jamais joué au tennis et autres nouvelles qui font du bien (The old lady who never played tennis and other good news) and Joyeuses nouvelles pour petits adultes et grands enfants (Happy news for small adults and big children), then launch into one-shots with Lydie and La Mondaine, before starting the series Les Beaux étés (Glorious Summers). In parallel to his career as an author, Jordi Lafebre is a teacher at the Joso School in Barcelona.", "Carles Fontserè\n Carles Fontserè i Carrió (Barcelona, March 9, 1916 - Girona, January 4th, 2007) was a prominent Catalan poster illustrator, especially known for its works during the Second Spanish Republic and Spanish Civil War. He also worked as a photographer and set designer. He was born in Barcelona in 1916. During the Civil War he was a soldier of the International Brigades and distinguished as a poster artist. He experienced World War II and the immediate post-war years in France. In 1948 he travelled to Mexico; there he produced, together with Mario Moreno, a magazine show, of which he was the costume designer and the set designer. In 1950 he moved to New York, where he stayed until 1973, when he returned to Spain. He has worked as an illustrator, comic book artist, set designer, poster artist, painter and photographer. He has done various publishing projects and was the artistic director of the Spanish-American magazine Temas. He spent the last years of his life he in Porqueres, Girona, where he wrote his memoirs and in 2007 he died at the age of 90.", "Font del Gat\n there is the Teatre Grec, in the intermediate sector there is Font del Gat and the area called Colla de l'Arròs, and in the highest level we find a lattice landscaping. Subsequently, around 1925, Puig i Cadafalch built next to the fountain a restaurant where large family celebrations such as baptisms or communions could take place. The space has a fenced enclosure, originally it was private, which is accessed through a portal with a half-point arch at the end of long stairs. In the pine wood an oval panel shows two symmetrical black cats, on the card, there is the inscription \"1884\" and, therefore, before the intervention of Puig i Cadafalch." ]
In what country is La Roche-Clermault?
[ "France", "fr", "FR", "République française", "La France", "Republic of France", "French Republic", "FRA", "the Hexagon" ]
country
La Roche-Clermault
250,641
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European countries include: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Ukraine. Festival appearances include Creamfields, Farmfestival, The Isle of Wight Festival, Latitude Festival and Oxygen. In 2014, La Roche supported Kylie Minogue on two dates of her Kiss Me Once Tour. In 2015, he undertook North and South American tours. On July 28, 2015, La Roche presented his own hour long show on BBC Radio 1. On March 20, 2017, La ", "score": "1.5006075" }, { "id": "30133027", "title": "La Roche-sur-Yon", "text": "Aubigny ; Chaillé-sous-les-Ormeaux ; La Chaize-le-Vicomte ; Les Clouzeaux ; Dompierre-sur-Yon ; La Ferrière ; Fougeré ; Landeronde ; Mouilleron-le-Captif ; Nesmy ; La Roche-sur-Yon ; Saint-Florent-des-Bois ; Le Tablier ; Thorigny ; Venansault The Communauté d'agglomération \"La Roche-sur-Yon Agglomération\" contains 15 communes: La Roche-sur-Yon is the chief town of the Arrondissement of La Roche-sur-Yon, which covers 11 cantons, 92 communes, and has a population of 230,386 (1999 census). La-Roche-sur-Yon is chief town of two cantons, Canton of La Roche-sur-Yon-1 and Canton of La Roche-sur-Yon-2.", "score": "1.4484015" }, { "id": "30133031", "title": "La Roche-sur-Yon", "text": "🇩🇪 Gummersbach, Germany ; Coleraine, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom ; 🇨🇦 Drummondville, Canada ; 🇪🇸 Cáceres, Spain, since 1982 ; Tizi Ouzou, Algeria, since 1989 ; 🇩🇪 Burg bei Magdeburg, Germany, since 2005 ; Broomhedge, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, since 2021 La Roche-sur-Yon is twinned with:", "score": "1.447788" }, { "id": "27099251", "title": "La Roche-Guyon", "text": "Arboretum de La Roche-Guyon ", "score": "1.442005" }, { "id": "27099245", "title": "La Roche-Guyon", "text": " It is located approximately 58 km from Paris.", "score": "1.4364687" }, { "id": "14383971", "title": "Rochemaure", "text": " Rochemaure (Ròchamaura) is a commune in the Ardèche department in Southern France. Many inhabitants of Rochemaure are in favour of the proposed road deviation in order to preserve the historic and cultural nature of the village. It is classified as a \"village of character\"; however, the area currently has a major departmental road running through it. The deviation would improve safety for cyclists of the Viarhonna as well as children who attend the local schools.", "score": "1.4230912" }, { "id": "27099244", "title": "La Roche-Guyon", "text": " La Roche-Guyon is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department in Île-de-France in northern France. It is located in the. The commune grew around the Château de La Roche-Guyon, upon which historically it depended for its existence. The commune's population in 2015 was 464.", "score": "1.422539" }, { "id": "5283176", "title": "La Roche-Vanneau", "text": " La Roche-Vanneau is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France.", "score": "1.4204768" }, { "id": "5283174", "title": "La Roche-en-Brenil", "text": " La Roche-en-Brenil is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France.", "score": "1.4174265" }, { "id": "2053340", "title": "La Roche-Jaudy", "text": " La Roche-Jaudy (Roc'h-ar-Yeodi) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany in northwestern France. It was established on 1 January 2019 by merger of the former communes of La Roche-Derrien (the seat), Hengoat, Pommerit-Jaudy and Pouldouran.", "score": "1.4130428" }, { "id": "5146424", "title": "La Roche-de-Rame", "text": " La Roche-de-Rame (La Ròcha de Rama) is a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in southeastern France.", "score": "1.406709" }, { "id": "10511175", "title": "Empfingen", "text": "La Roche-Blanche, France. ", "score": "1.4003556" }, { "id": "13170182", "title": "La Trinité-des-Monts, Quebec", "text": " La Roche is a township established on May 5, 1882. It has an overall area of 20,235 hectares and is named for Troilus de Mesqouez.", "score": "1.3971317" }, { "id": "13717512", "title": "La Roche-sur-Foron", "text": " La Roche-sur-Foron (Arpitan: La Roche) is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Southeastern France. It is located about 23 km (14.2 mi) southeast of Geneva, Switzerland. In 2018, it had a population of 11,175.", "score": "1.3947432" }, { "id": "14473151", "title": "Roche-la-Molière", "text": " Roche-la-Molière is a commune in the Loire department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in central France.", "score": "1.3946857" }, { "id": "5537834", "title": "La Roche-Bernard", "text": " The town is located on the south part of Morbihan in Brittany.", "score": "1.3936374" }, { "id": "5146422", "title": "La Roche-des-Arnauds", "text": " La Roche-des-Arnauds (La Ròca deis Arnauds) is a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in southeastern France.", "score": "1.385048" } ]
[ "La Roche-Clermault\n La Roche-Clermault is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France.", "Roche-lès-Clerval\n The commune lies 4 km south of Clerval at the foot of the Lomont peak on the bank of the Doubs.", "Roche-lès-Clerval\n Roche-lès-Clerval (, literally Roche near Clerval) is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France.", "Louis La Roche\n has shared the stage with artists such as Armand Van Helden, A-Trak, Aeroplane, and 2ManyDJs. Since 2008, He has toured America, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Europe, Indonesia and Malaysia. European countries include: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Ukraine. Festival appearances include Creamfields, Farmfestival, The Isle of Wight Festival, Latitude Festival and Oxygen. In 2014, La Roche supported Kylie Minogue on two dates of her Kiss Me Once Tour. In 2015, he undertook North and South American tours. On July 28, 2015, La Roche presented his own hour long show on BBC Radio 1. On March 20, 2017, La ", "La Roche-sur-Yon\nAubigny ; Chaillé-sous-les-Ormeaux ; La Chaize-le-Vicomte ; Les Clouzeaux ; Dompierre-sur-Yon ; La Ferrière ; Fougeré ; Landeronde ; Mouilleron-le-Captif ; Nesmy ; La Roche-sur-Yon ; Saint-Florent-des-Bois ; Le Tablier ; Thorigny ; Venansault The Communauté d'agglomération \"La Roche-sur-Yon Agglomération\" contains 15 communes: La Roche-sur-Yon is the chief town of the Arrondissement of La Roche-sur-Yon, which covers 11 cantons, 92 communes, and has a population of 230,386 (1999 census). La-Roche-sur-Yon is chief town of two cantons, Canton of La Roche-sur-Yon-1 and Canton of La Roche-sur-Yon-2.", "La Roche-sur-Yon\n🇩🇪 Gummersbach, Germany ; Coleraine, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom ; 🇨🇦 Drummondville, Canada ; 🇪🇸 Cáceres, Spain, since 1982 ; Tizi Ouzou, Algeria, since 1989 ; 🇩🇪 Burg bei Magdeburg, Germany, since 2005 ; Broomhedge, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, since 2021 La Roche-sur-Yon is twinned with:", "La Roche-Guyon\nArboretum de La Roche-Guyon ", "La Roche-Guyon\n It is located approximately 58 km from Paris.", "Rochemaure\n Rochemaure (Ròchamaura) is a commune in the Ardèche department in Southern France. Many inhabitants of Rochemaure are in favour of the proposed road deviation in order to preserve the historic and cultural nature of the village. It is classified as a \"village of character\"; however, the area currently has a major departmental road running through it. The deviation would improve safety for cyclists of the Viarhonna as well as children who attend the local schools.", "La Roche-Guyon\n La Roche-Guyon is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department in Île-de-France in northern France. It is located in the. The commune grew around the Château de La Roche-Guyon, upon which historically it depended for its existence. The commune's population in 2015 was 464.", "La Roche-Vanneau\n La Roche-Vanneau is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France.", "La Roche-en-Brenil\n La Roche-en-Brenil is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France.", "La Roche-Jaudy\n La Roche-Jaudy (Roc'h-ar-Yeodi) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany in northwestern France. It was established on 1 January 2019 by merger of the former communes of La Roche-Derrien (the seat), Hengoat, Pommerit-Jaudy and Pouldouran.", "La Roche-de-Rame\n La Roche-de-Rame (La Ròcha de Rama) is a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in southeastern France.", "Empfingen\nLa Roche-Blanche, France. ", "La Trinité-des-Monts, Quebec\n La Roche is a township established on May 5, 1882. It has an overall area of 20,235 hectares and is named for Troilus de Mesqouez.", "La Roche-sur-Foron\n La Roche-sur-Foron (Arpitan: La Roche) is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Southeastern France. It is located about 23 km (14.2 mi) southeast of Geneva, Switzerland. In 2018, it had a population of 11,175.", "Roche-la-Molière\n Roche-la-Molière is a commune in the Loire department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in central France.", "La Roche-Bernard\n The town is located on the south part of Morbihan in Brittany.", "La Roche-des-Arnauds\n La Roche-des-Arnauds (La Ròca deis Arnauds) is a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in southeastern France." ]
In what country is Biały Kościół, Lower Silesian Voivodeship?
[ "Poland", "POL", "Republic of Poland", "PL", "Polska" ]
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Biały Kościół, Lower Silesian Voivodeship
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[ { "id": "9164506", "title": "Biały Kościół, Lower Silesian Voivodeship", "text": " Biały Kościół is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Strzelin, within Strzelin County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 7 km south of Strzelin, and 44 km south of the regional capital Wrocław. The village has a population of 300.", "score": "1.8093159" }, { "id": "14593960", "title": "Nowy Kościół", "text": " Nowy Kościół (Neukirch) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Świerzawa, within Złotoryja County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 7 km north-west of Świerzawa, 9 km south-west of Złotoryja, and 83 km west of the regional capital Wrocław.", "score": "1.5105591" }, { "id": "12617997", "title": "Biały Kościół, Lesser Poland Voivodeship", "text": " Biały Kościół is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wielka Wieś, within Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 15 km north-west of the regional capital Kraków. The village has a population of 950.", "score": "1.4992325" }, { "id": "13426581", "title": "Bielsko-Biała", "text": " The city is situated on the border of historic Upper Silesia and Lesser Poland at the eastern rim of the smaller Cieszyn Silesia region, about 60 km south of Katowice. Administrated within Silesian Voivodeship since 1999, the city was previously capital of Bielsko-Biała Voivodeship (1975–1998). Bielsko-Biała is one of the most important cities of the Beskidy Euroregion and the main city of the Bielsko Industrial Region (Bielski Okręg Przemysłowy), part of the Upper Silesian metropolitan area.", "score": "1.4959106" }, { "id": "14415652", "title": "Białopole, Lower Silesian Voivodeship", "text": " Białopole (Sommerau) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bogatynia, within Zgorzelec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, close to the Czech and German borders. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 7 km south-west of Bogatynia, 31 km south of Zgorzelec, and 153 km west of the regional capital Wrocław.", "score": "1.4656495" }, { "id": "710680", "title": "Bielawa", "text": " Bielawa (Langenbielau; ), population 30,055 (2018), is a town in southwestern Poland. Since 1999, it has been situated in Dzierżoniów County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship. From 1975 to 1998, it was part of the Wałbrzych Voivodeship. Bielawa lies in the central part of Lower Silesia, along the Bielawica stream in the Owl Mountains region. The town covers an area in excess of 36 km2. Bielawa lies at an altitude range of 280 and 964 m above sea level, in the Owl Mountains. It is considered one of the most naturally beautiful regions of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, and is a year-round tourist destination. Its outdoor attractions include four major hiking trails of varying difficulty in an 80 square kilometer scenic park, as well as cycling trails and ski lifts.", "score": "1.4630377" }, { "id": "1480962", "title": "Bierutów", "text": " Bierutów (Bernstadt in Schlesien) is a town in Oleśnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the seat of the administrative district (gmina) called Gmina Bierutów. The town lies approximately 13 km south-east of Oleśnica, and 35 km east of the regional capital Wrocław, within its metropolitan area. As of 2019, the town has a population of 4,867. Its castle is believed to date to the 13th century, and was the headquarters of the local forestry body after World War II.", "score": "1.4518707" }, { "id": "13426571", "title": "Bielsko-Biała", "text": " Bielsko-Biała (Bílsko-Bělá, Bielitz-Biala) is a city in southern Poland, with a population of approximately 169,756 (as of 2020) and an area of 124.5 km2. It is a centre of the Bielsko Urban Agglomeration with 325,000 inhabitants and is an automotive, transport, and tourism hub of the Bielsko Industrial Region. Situated north of the Beskid Mountains, Bielsko-Biała is composed of two former towns which merged in 1951 – Bielsko in the west and Biała in the east – on opposite banks of the Biała River that once divided Silesia and Lesser Poland. Between 1975 and 1998, the city was the seat of Bielsko Voivodeship and currently lies within the Silesian Voivodeship.", "score": "1.433991" }, { "id": "12379355", "title": "Lower Silesian Regional Assembly", "text": " The Lower Silesian Regional Assembly (Sejmik Województwa Dolnośląskiego) is the regional legislature of the Voivodeship of Lower Silesia in Poland. It is a unicameral legislature consisting of thirty-six councillors chosen during local elections with a five-year term. The current chairperson of the assembly is Andrzej Jaroch. The assembly elects the executive board that acts as the collective executive for the regional government, headed by the province's marshal. The current Executive Board of Lower Silesia is a coalition government between Law and Justice and the Independents. The current marshal is Cezary Przybylski. The assembly convenes within the Voivodeship Office building in central Wrocław.", "score": "1.4197533" }, { "id": "16297693", "title": "Kopciowice", "text": " Kopciowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chełm Śląski, within Bieruń-Lędziny County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 2 km south-east of Chełm Śląski, 9 km south-east of Bieruń, and 23 km south-east of the regional capital Katowice.", "score": "1.415072" }, { "id": "16166238", "title": "Komorowice, Bielsko-Biała", "text": " The village was established in the late 13th century as part of a larger settlement campaign taking place on the territory of what would later be known as Upper Silesia. Actually two settlements were established. Both were first mentioned in a Latin document of Diocese of Wrocław called Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis from around 1305 as item in Bertoltowitz and item in Muthindorf. It meant that the villages were still in the early process of location (the size of land to pay a tithe from was not yet precise). They were both located on the Biała River, with Bertoltowitz in the south and ", "score": "1.4121312" }, { "id": "8607930", "title": "Białe Błoto, Lower Silesian Voivodeship", "text": " Białe Błoto (Weißensee) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dobroszyce, within Oleśnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 8 km north of Dobroszyce, 15 km north of Oleśnica, and 32 km north-east of the regional capital Wrocław. The village has a population of 157.", "score": "1.4086614" }, { "id": "14593497", "title": "Kościelna Wieś, Lower Silesian Voivodeship", "text": " Kościelna Wieś (Steinkirchen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Węgliniec, within Zgorzelec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland.", "score": "1.4065509" }, { "id": "11725421", "title": "Białołęka, Lower Silesian Voivodeship", "text": " Białołęka (Weißholz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pęcław, within Głogów County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 3 km west of Pęcław, 10 km east of Głogów, and 82 km north-west of the regional capital Wrocław.", "score": "1.4040632" }, { "id": "1487953", "title": "Kościernica, Białogard County", "text": " Kościernica (German: Kösternitz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Białogard, within Białogard County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north-east of Białogard and 118 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.", "score": "1.404021" }, { "id": "29929845", "title": "Lower Silesia", "text": " 1815, its westernmost point could be found as far west as the small village of Lindenau (now belonging to the German state of Brandenburg). To the north, Lower Silesia originally stretched up to Świebodzin and Krosno Odrzańskie, which was acquired by the Margraves of Brandenburg in 1482. The Barycz river forms the border with historic Greater Poland in the northeast, the Upper Silesian lands lie to the southeast. Administratively Polish Lower Silesia is shared between Lower Silesian Voivodeship (except for the Upper Lusatian counties of Lubań and Zgorzelec, and former Bohemian Kłodzko), the southern part of Lubusz Voivodeship (i.e. the counties of Krosno Odrzańskie, Nowa Sól, Świebodzin, Żagań and Zielona Góra with the city of Zielona Góra, as well as western Opole Voivodeship (the counties of ", "score": "1.401823" }, { "id": "13581477", "title": "Wysoki Kościół", "text": " Wysoki Kościół is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wisznia Mała, within Trzebnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany.", "score": "1.3994341" }, { "id": "11724795", "title": "Głogówko, Lower Silesian Voivodeship", "text": " Głogówko (Glogischdorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kotla, within Głogów County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 5 km east of Kotla, 9 km north of Głogów, and 94 km north-west of the regional capital Wrocław.", "score": "1.3980293" }, { "id": "11163748", "title": "Biała, Świdnica County", "text": " Biała is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Marcinowice, within Świdnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 18 km east of Świdnica, and 38 km south-west of the regional capital Wrocław.", "score": "1.3964522" }, { "id": "14593577", "title": "Białogórze", "text": " Białogórze (Lichtenberg) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zgorzelec, within Zgorzelec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, close to the German border. It lies approximately 9 km east of Zgorzelec, and 134 km west of the regional capital Wrocław. The village has a population of 219. ", "score": "1.3954613" } ]
[ "Biały Kościół, Lower Silesian Voivodeship\n Biały Kościół is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Strzelin, within Strzelin County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 7 km south of Strzelin, and 44 km south of the regional capital Wrocław. The village has a population of 300.", "Nowy Kościół\n Nowy Kościół (Neukirch) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Świerzawa, within Złotoryja County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 7 km north-west of Świerzawa, 9 km south-west of Złotoryja, and 83 km west of the regional capital Wrocław.", "Biały Kościół, Lesser Poland Voivodeship\n Biały Kościół is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wielka Wieś, within Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 15 km north-west of the regional capital Kraków. The village has a population of 950.", "Bielsko-Biała\n The city is situated on the border of historic Upper Silesia and Lesser Poland at the eastern rim of the smaller Cieszyn Silesia region, about 60 km south of Katowice. Administrated within Silesian Voivodeship since 1999, the city was previously capital of Bielsko-Biała Voivodeship (1975–1998). Bielsko-Biała is one of the most important cities of the Beskidy Euroregion and the main city of the Bielsko Industrial Region (Bielski Okręg Przemysłowy), part of the Upper Silesian metropolitan area.", "Białopole, Lower Silesian Voivodeship\n Białopole (Sommerau) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bogatynia, within Zgorzelec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, close to the Czech and German borders. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 7 km south-west of Bogatynia, 31 km south of Zgorzelec, and 153 km west of the regional capital Wrocław.", "Bielawa\n Bielawa (Langenbielau; ), population 30,055 (2018), is a town in southwestern Poland. Since 1999, it has been situated in Dzierżoniów County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship. From 1975 to 1998, it was part of the Wałbrzych Voivodeship. Bielawa lies in the central part of Lower Silesia, along the Bielawica stream in the Owl Mountains region. The town covers an area in excess of 36 km2. Bielawa lies at an altitude range of 280 and 964 m above sea level, in the Owl Mountains. It is considered one of the most naturally beautiful regions of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, and is a year-round tourist destination. Its outdoor attractions include four major hiking trails of varying difficulty in an 80 square kilometer scenic park, as well as cycling trails and ski lifts.", "Bierutów\n Bierutów (Bernstadt in Schlesien) is a town in Oleśnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the seat of the administrative district (gmina) called Gmina Bierutów. The town lies approximately 13 km south-east of Oleśnica, and 35 km east of the regional capital Wrocław, within its metropolitan area. As of 2019, the town has a population of 4,867. Its castle is believed to date to the 13th century, and was the headquarters of the local forestry body after World War II.", "Bielsko-Biała\n Bielsko-Biała (Bílsko-Bělá, Bielitz-Biala) is a city in southern Poland, with a population of approximately 169,756 (as of 2020) and an area of 124.5 km2. It is a centre of the Bielsko Urban Agglomeration with 325,000 inhabitants and is an automotive, transport, and tourism hub of the Bielsko Industrial Region. Situated north of the Beskid Mountains, Bielsko-Biała is composed of two former towns which merged in 1951 – Bielsko in the west and Biała in the east – on opposite banks of the Biała River that once divided Silesia and Lesser Poland. Between 1975 and 1998, the city was the seat of Bielsko Voivodeship and currently lies within the Silesian Voivodeship.", "Lower Silesian Regional Assembly\n The Lower Silesian Regional Assembly (Sejmik Województwa Dolnośląskiego) is the regional legislature of the Voivodeship of Lower Silesia in Poland. It is a unicameral legislature consisting of thirty-six councillors chosen during local elections with a five-year term. The current chairperson of the assembly is Andrzej Jaroch. The assembly elects the executive board that acts as the collective executive for the regional government, headed by the province's marshal. The current Executive Board of Lower Silesia is a coalition government between Law and Justice and the Independents. The current marshal is Cezary Przybylski. The assembly convenes within the Voivodeship Office building in central Wrocław.", "Kopciowice\n Kopciowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chełm Śląski, within Bieruń-Lędziny County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 2 km south-east of Chełm Śląski, 9 km south-east of Bieruń, and 23 km south-east of the regional capital Katowice.", "Komorowice, Bielsko-Biała\n The village was established in the late 13th century as part of a larger settlement campaign taking place on the territory of what would later be known as Upper Silesia. Actually two settlements were established. Both were first mentioned in a Latin document of Diocese of Wrocław called Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis from around 1305 as item in Bertoltowitz and item in Muthindorf. It meant that the villages were still in the early process of location (the size of land to pay a tithe from was not yet precise). They were both located on the Biała River, with Bertoltowitz in the south and ", "Białe Błoto, Lower Silesian Voivodeship\n Białe Błoto (Weißensee) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dobroszyce, within Oleśnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 8 km north of Dobroszyce, 15 km north of Oleśnica, and 32 km north-east of the regional capital Wrocław. The village has a population of 157.", "Kościelna Wieś, Lower Silesian Voivodeship\n Kościelna Wieś (Steinkirchen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Węgliniec, within Zgorzelec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland.", "Białołęka, Lower Silesian Voivodeship\n Białołęka (Weißholz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pęcław, within Głogów County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 3 km west of Pęcław, 10 km east of Głogów, and 82 km north-west of the regional capital Wrocław.", "Kościernica, Białogard County\n Kościernica (German: Kösternitz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Białogard, within Białogard County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north-east of Białogard and 118 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.", "Lower Silesia\n 1815, its westernmost point could be found as far west as the small village of Lindenau (now belonging to the German state of Brandenburg). To the north, Lower Silesia originally stretched up to Świebodzin and Krosno Odrzańskie, which was acquired by the Margraves of Brandenburg in 1482. The Barycz river forms the border with historic Greater Poland in the northeast, the Upper Silesian lands lie to the southeast. Administratively Polish Lower Silesia is shared between Lower Silesian Voivodeship (except for the Upper Lusatian counties of Lubań and Zgorzelec, and former Bohemian Kłodzko), the southern part of Lubusz Voivodeship (i.e. the counties of Krosno Odrzańskie, Nowa Sól, Świebodzin, Żagań and Zielona Góra with the city of Zielona Góra, as well as western Opole Voivodeship (the counties of ", "Wysoki Kościół\n Wysoki Kościół is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wisznia Mała, within Trzebnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany.", "Głogówko, Lower Silesian Voivodeship\n Głogówko (Glogischdorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kotla, within Głogów County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 5 km east of Kotla, 9 km north of Głogów, and 94 km north-west of the regional capital Wrocław.", "Biała, Świdnica County\n Biała is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Marcinowice, within Świdnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 18 km east of Świdnica, and 38 km south-west of the regional capital Wrocław.", "Białogórze\n Białogórze (Lichtenberg) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zgorzelec, within Zgorzelec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, close to the German border. It lies approximately 9 km east of Zgorzelec, and 134 km west of the regional capital Wrocław. The village has a population of 219. " ]
In what country is Content?
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On current trends, mobile phone content will play an increasing role in the lives of millions across the globe in the years ahead, as users will depend on their mobile phones to keep in touch not only with their friends but with world news, sports scores, the latest movies and music, and more. Mobile content is usually downloaded through WAP sites, but new methods are on the rise. In Italy, 800,000 people are registered users to Passa Parola, an application that allows users to browse a big database for mobile content and directly download it to their handsets. This tool ", "score": "1.4263527" }, { "id": "11038982", "title": "User-generated content", "text": " Microsoft) in Africa, VKontakte (VK) and Odnoklassniki (eng. Classmates) in Russia and other countries in Central and Eastern Europe, WeChat and QQ in China. However, a concentration phenomenon is occurring globally giving the dominance to a few online platforms that become popular for some unique features they provide, most commonly for the added privacy they offer users through disappearing messages or end-to-end encryption (e.g. WhatsApp, Snapchat, Signal, and Telegram), but they have tended to occupy niches and to facilitate the exchanges of information that remain rather invisible to larger audiences. Production of freely accessible information has been increasing since 2012. In January 2017, Wikipedia had more ", "score": "1.4082322" }, { "id": "1923292", "title": "Webedia", "text": " Webedia is present in around twenty countries: France, Germany, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, United States, United Kingdom, Poland, Turkey, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Tunisia, Singapore. Brazil is the group's leading country in terms of audience, with 60 million unique monthly visitors in December 2018, followed by France (48 million) and Spain (24 million). Since 2020, Webedia has organized its activities around a \"media-talents-production\" triptych.", "score": "1.3888038" }, { "id": "11742201", "title": "Canadian cultural protectionism", "text": " No matter how friendly or temperate the beast, one is affected by every twitch and grunt.\" By the 1990s, the great majority of television, films, music, books, and magazines consumed by Canadians continued to be produced outside the country. Creators of Canadian rap music in 2000 complained that many radio stations did not include rap in their Canadian music content and that television stations aired few rap music videos and news stories, but the CRTC was slow to grant broadcast licenses for urban music radio stations. In recent years, the advent of online music and video has allowed international content providers to bypass CRTC regulations in many cases, but existing private contracts keep certain international content providers, such as Hulu, out of Canada entirely.", "score": "1.3828114" }, { "id": "25216973", "title": "Content (web series)", "text": " Content is a 2019 Australian comedy web series produced by Ludo Studio for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). It is the first scripted comedy series presented in the vertical video format and designed to be watched on smartphones. The show stars Charlotte Nicdao as Lucy Goosey – a 23-year-old wannabe influencer – and Gemma Bird Matheson as her down-to-earth friend Daisy Laing. In the first episode, Lucy flips her car while simultaneously webcasting and driving, earning her the nickname #Flipgirl. Her video goes viral on social media and she attempts – unsuccessfully at first – to capitalise on her instant fame. After exploring several video genres, Lucy finally finds real celebrity but her friendship with Daisy is ruined. In the final episode, Lucy publicly apologises to Daisy, who attempts to contact Lucy. When a clip showing the accident was webcast on Facebook, some viewers mistook it for a real-life accident and it went viral, attracting 1.2 million views on Twitter. Reviewers gave Content a mostly positive reception.", "score": "1.379597" }, { "id": "1328266", "title": "Mobile content", "text": " Since the late 1990s, mobile content has become an increasingly important market worldwide. The South Koreans are the world leaders in Mobile Content and 3-G mobile networks, then the Japanese, followed closely by the Europeans, are heavy users of their mobile phones and have been attaining custom mobile content for their devices for years. In fact, mobile phone use has begun to exceed the use of PCs in some countries. In the United States and Canada, mobile phone use and the accompanying use of mobile content has been slower to gain traction because of political issues and because open networks do not ", "score": "1.3688028" }, { "id": "13772520", "title": "Canadian content", "text": " are scripted co-productions produced in partnership with a foreign broadcaster, or more recently, streaming services. Further complicating matters for Canadian content is the existence of simultaneous substitution, a regulation that allows over-the-air broadcasters to require the substitution of feeds from American broadcast channels on local multichannel television providers if they are airing the same programming in simulcast, thus protecting their exclusive rights to earn revenue off such programming whenever it is broadcast in Canada. Therefore, Canadian networks have made significant effort to import popular American series to take advantage of the rule, which in turn crowds out Canadian programming to less-desirable time slots. Over the years the CRTC has tried ", "score": "1.361587" }, { "id": "3081586", "title": "Pornography in Asia", "text": " In Singapore the government agency responsible for regulating media content is the Info-communications Media Development Authority (prior to 2016 the Media Development Authority). It is not a crime or offence to visit pornographic websites and view their content except for downloading, which is prohibited. It is deemed illegal to provide and/or supply any form of pornography from within the country. It is also an offence to be in possession of pornographic material. The 39-year-old Yangtze Cinema, which was probably the only theatre on the island to primarily screen softcore films in the city-state, also closed its doors on February 29, 2016.", "score": "1.3610255" }, { "id": "7864541", "title": "Korean wave", "text": " new generation of Korean content creators have excellent skills in dealing with various aspects of storytelling through webtoons, web novels and dramas. More direct partnership started happening among Korean and American content creators for non-Korean language international co-production and larger-scale Korean productions for international market. Global success of Korean content sparked debate of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in South Korea. The country became the content hub of Asia. As per Anupam Tripathi, with more Korean production crossing over internationally and increasing demand from global audience led to influx in foreign artists which made Korean entertainment industry the next Hollywood.", "score": "1.3537073" }, { "id": "552984", "title": "SmartStudy", "text": " said reaching out to global customers was more viable, as potential customers were limited in South Korea, where the birthrate per year was around 400,000. They further planned to target pre-kindergarten or 2-year-old to kindergarten, looking to open offices in China and the U.S. to make local content geared for each of those markets. According to Lee, the U.S. users favored \"interactive, actionable content such as writing letters on the tablet or taking pictures with the character\", while Asian users preferred \"one-way streaming video content\". Based on results in South Korea and China, they focused on creating content in English and Spanish for the U.S. market, and started producing videos with its characters in several ", "score": "1.3405561" }, { "id": "32804731", "title": "Content industry", "text": " The content industry is an umbrella term that encompasses companies owning and providing mass media and media metadata. This can include music and movies, text publications of any kind, ownership of standards, geographic data, and metadata about all and any of the above. In the Information Age, the content industry comprises an enormous market.", "score": "1.3324566" }, { "id": "25291480", "title": "Content House Kenya", "text": " Content House Kenya (also Content House, and Content House Education Trust) is a film, television, and commercials production company which is based in Nairobi, Kenya. It is a collective of filmmakers, writers, and photographers seeking to create and distribute content on topics that are underrepresented in the mainstream media but are still of great importance to the public. Their documentary Gun to Tape was nominated for Best Documentary at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards. Their feature documentary The Last Fight was selected for the 2016 Africa International Film Festival and the 2016 edition of the Luxor African Film Festival.", "score": "1.3303038" }, { "id": "25216975", "title": "Content (web series)", "text": " Content was written by Anne Barnes and produced by Ludo Studio (Bluey, Robbie Hood) for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). The show's executive producer and director Daley Pearson initially wanted to pitch the idea of a comedy about a 19-year-old life coach. He said, \"We thought the show would be about a big influencer and it was set on their phone, but then I was like, I don't want to watch a show about a celebrity\". Pearson's idea changed into one of a show about an ordinary person who suddenly and unexpectedly experiences internet fame. Que Minh Luu, another of Content four executive producers, pitched to the ABC the idea of a television show that could not be watched on television; the ABC liked ", "score": "1.3260956" }, { "id": "15633422", "title": "Free content", "text": " Any country has its own law and legal system, sustained by its legislation, a set of law-documents &mdash; documents containing statutory obligation rules, usually law and created by legislatures. In a democratic country, each law-document is published as open media content, is in principle free content; but in general, there are no explicit licenses attributed for each law-document, so the license must be interpreted, an implied license. Only a few countries have explicit licenses in their law-documents, as the UK's Open Government Licence (a CC BY compatible license). In the other countries, the implied license comes from its proper rules ", "score": "1.3243945" }, { "id": "28188257", "title": "The Korea IT Times", "text": " The content partners of the Korea IT Times are Google News, Naver News, Euromoney EMIS, Nasdaq Globe Newswire, PR Newswire, Media OutReach and News Republic.", "score": "1.3169051" }, { "id": "11038983", "title": "User-generated content", "text": " 43 million articles, almost twice as many as in January 2012. This corresponded to a progressive diversification of content and increase in contributions in languages other than English. In 2017, less than 12 percent of Wikipedia content was in English, down from 18 percent in 2012. Graham, Straumann, and Hogan say that increase in the availability and diversity of content has not radically changed the structures and processes for the production of knowledge. For example, while content on Africa has dramatically increased, a significant portion of this content has continued to be produced by contributors operating from North America and Europe, rather than from Africa itself.", "score": "1.3143234" }, { "id": "13772525", "title": "Canadian content", "text": " the U.S. Trade Representative's office requesting that the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement \"be comprehensive in scope, strictly avoiding any sectoral carveouts that preclude the application of free trade disciplines. We note that several market access barriers [in] Canada involve, for example, content quota requirements for television, radio, cable television, direct-to-home broadcast services, specialty television, and satellite radio services.\" After the replacement of the TPP with the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership in 2018, it was reported that Canada had secured an exemption from a clause in the agreement that prohibits discriminatory rules on foreign audio-video services in order to ask services to financially support the creation of Canadian content.", "score": "1.312772" }, { "id": "29055312", "title": "Yoola", "text": " Yoola works with content creators and rights holders to develop, manage, produce and distribute multi-channel content. As a distribution platform,Yoola focuses on globalization of content by partnering with creators to penetrate emerging markets (e.g. China and Russia). With teams in Moscow and Beijing and through partnerships with local platforms, networks, influencers and brands, Yoola localizes, manages, promotes, and monetizes content across local leading social and video networks such as Sina Weibo, Tencent, Youku Tudou, Toutiao, Miapoi, Kuaishou, Bilibili, Meipai, Ok.ru and VK (social networking).", "score": "1.3108039" }, { "id": "29916180", "title": "Pornography in Europe", "text": " [[File:Europe Pornography Laws Updated.jpg|thumb|382x382px|Europe map of pornography laws (France and Portugal not included): ]]Pornography in Europe has been dominated by a few pan-European producers and distributors, the most notable of which is the Private Media Group that successfully claimed the position previously held by Color Climax Corporation in the early 1990s. Most European countries also have local pornography producers, from Portugal (e.g. Naturalvideo) to Serbia (e.g. Hexor), who face varying levels of competition with international producers. The legal status of pornography varies widely in Europe; its production and distribution are illegal in countries such as Ukraine, Belarus and Bulgaria, while Hungary is noted for having liberal pornography laws.", "score": "1.3091981" } ]
[ "Content (media)\n regulation work to get rid of inappropriate content. The types of regulation and the enforcement that comes with it vary depending on the country. With the restrictions, there are controls in place that help with regulating and getting rid of content. This may include content that has a specific moral standard or \"non-mainstream\" viewpoints. About 48 countries have taken legislative or administrative steps to regulate technology companies and the content that goes along with them. They work to solve the societal issues that occur online, such as harassment and extremism, and works better to protect people from fraudulent activity, exploitative business practices and protect human rights. At least 24 countries ", "Mobile content\n in America. On current trends, mobile phone content will play an increasing role in the lives of millions across the globe in the years ahead, as users will depend on their mobile phones to keep in touch not only with their friends but with world news, sports scores, the latest movies and music, and more. Mobile content is usually downloaded through WAP sites, but new methods are on the rise. In Italy, 800,000 people are registered users to Passa Parola, an application that allows users to browse a big database for mobile content and directly download it to their handsets. This tool ", "User-generated content\n Microsoft) in Africa, VKontakte (VK) and Odnoklassniki (eng. Classmates) in Russia and other countries in Central and Eastern Europe, WeChat and QQ in China. However, a concentration phenomenon is occurring globally giving the dominance to a few online platforms that become popular for some unique features they provide, most commonly for the added privacy they offer users through disappearing messages or end-to-end encryption (e.g. WhatsApp, Snapchat, Signal, and Telegram), but they have tended to occupy niches and to facilitate the exchanges of information that remain rather invisible to larger audiences. Production of freely accessible information has been increasing since 2012. In January 2017, Wikipedia had more ", "Webedia\n Webedia is present in around twenty countries: France, Germany, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, United States, United Kingdom, Poland, Turkey, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Tunisia, Singapore. Brazil is the group's leading country in terms of audience, with 60 million unique monthly visitors in December 2018, followed by France (48 million) and Spain (24 million). Since 2020, Webedia has organized its activities around a \"media-talents-production\" triptych.", "Canadian cultural protectionism\n No matter how friendly or temperate the beast, one is affected by every twitch and grunt.\" By the 1990s, the great majority of television, films, music, books, and magazines consumed by Canadians continued to be produced outside the country. Creators of Canadian rap music in 2000 complained that many radio stations did not include rap in their Canadian music content and that television stations aired few rap music videos and news stories, but the CRTC was slow to grant broadcast licenses for urban music radio stations. In recent years, the advent of online music and video has allowed international content providers to bypass CRTC regulations in many cases, but existing private contracts keep certain international content providers, such as Hulu, out of Canada entirely.", "Content (web series)\n Content is a 2019 Australian comedy web series produced by Ludo Studio for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). It is the first scripted comedy series presented in the vertical video format and designed to be watched on smartphones. The show stars Charlotte Nicdao as Lucy Goosey – a 23-year-old wannabe influencer – and Gemma Bird Matheson as her down-to-earth friend Daisy Laing. In the first episode, Lucy flips her car while simultaneously webcasting and driving, earning her the nickname #Flipgirl. Her video goes viral on social media and she attempts – unsuccessfully at first – to capitalise on her instant fame. After exploring several video genres, Lucy finally finds real celebrity but her friendship with Daisy is ruined. In the final episode, Lucy publicly apologises to Daisy, who attempts to contact Lucy. When a clip showing the accident was webcast on Facebook, some viewers mistook it for a real-life accident and it went viral, attracting 1.2 million views on Twitter. Reviewers gave Content a mostly positive reception.", "Mobile content\n Since the late 1990s, mobile content has become an increasingly important market worldwide. The South Koreans are the world leaders in Mobile Content and 3-G mobile networks, then the Japanese, followed closely by the Europeans, are heavy users of their mobile phones and have been attaining custom mobile content for their devices for years. In fact, mobile phone use has begun to exceed the use of PCs in some countries. In the United States and Canada, mobile phone use and the accompanying use of mobile content has been slower to gain traction because of political issues and because open networks do not ", "Canadian content\n are scripted co-productions produced in partnership with a foreign broadcaster, or more recently, streaming services. Further complicating matters for Canadian content is the existence of simultaneous substitution, a regulation that allows over-the-air broadcasters to require the substitution of feeds from American broadcast channels on local multichannel television providers if they are airing the same programming in simulcast, thus protecting their exclusive rights to earn revenue off such programming whenever it is broadcast in Canada. Therefore, Canadian networks have made significant effort to import popular American series to take advantage of the rule, which in turn crowds out Canadian programming to less-desirable time slots. Over the years the CRTC has tried ", "Pornography in Asia\n In Singapore the government agency responsible for regulating media content is the Info-communications Media Development Authority (prior to 2016 the Media Development Authority). It is not a crime or offence to visit pornographic websites and view their content except for downloading, which is prohibited. It is deemed illegal to provide and/or supply any form of pornography from within the country. It is also an offence to be in possession of pornographic material. The 39-year-old Yangtze Cinema, which was probably the only theatre on the island to primarily screen softcore films in the city-state, also closed its doors on February 29, 2016.", "Korean wave\n new generation of Korean content creators have excellent skills in dealing with various aspects of storytelling through webtoons, web novels and dramas. More direct partnership started happening among Korean and American content creators for non-Korean language international co-production and larger-scale Korean productions for international market. Global success of Korean content sparked debate of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in South Korea. The country became the content hub of Asia. As per Anupam Tripathi, with more Korean production crossing over internationally and increasing demand from global audience led to influx in foreign artists which made Korean entertainment industry the next Hollywood.", "SmartStudy\n said reaching out to global customers was more viable, as potential customers were limited in South Korea, where the birthrate per year was around 400,000. They further planned to target pre-kindergarten or 2-year-old to kindergarten, looking to open offices in China and the U.S. to make local content geared for each of those markets. According to Lee, the U.S. users favored \"interactive, actionable content such as writing letters on the tablet or taking pictures with the character\", while Asian users preferred \"one-way streaming video content\". Based on results in South Korea and China, they focused on creating content in English and Spanish for the U.S. market, and started producing videos with its characters in several ", "Content industry\n The content industry is an umbrella term that encompasses companies owning and providing mass media and media metadata. This can include music and movies, text publications of any kind, ownership of standards, geographic data, and metadata about all and any of the above. In the Information Age, the content industry comprises an enormous market.", "Content House Kenya\n Content House Kenya (also Content House, and Content House Education Trust) is a film, television, and commercials production company which is based in Nairobi, Kenya. It is a collective of filmmakers, writers, and photographers seeking to create and distribute content on topics that are underrepresented in the mainstream media but are still of great importance to the public. Their documentary Gun to Tape was nominated for Best Documentary at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards. Their feature documentary The Last Fight was selected for the 2016 Africa International Film Festival and the 2016 edition of the Luxor African Film Festival.", "Content (web series)\n Content was written by Anne Barnes and produced by Ludo Studio (Bluey, Robbie Hood) for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). The show's executive producer and director Daley Pearson initially wanted to pitch the idea of a comedy about a 19-year-old life coach. He said, \"We thought the show would be about a big influencer and it was set on their phone, but then I was like, I don't want to watch a show about a celebrity\". Pearson's idea changed into one of a show about an ordinary person who suddenly and unexpectedly experiences internet fame. Que Minh Luu, another of Content four executive producers, pitched to the ABC the idea of a television show that could not be watched on television; the ABC liked ", "Free content\n Any country has its own law and legal system, sustained by its legislation, a set of law-documents &mdash; documents containing statutory obligation rules, usually law and created by legislatures. In a democratic country, each law-document is published as open media content, is in principle free content; but in general, there are no explicit licenses attributed for each law-document, so the license must be interpreted, an implied license. Only a few countries have explicit licenses in their law-documents, as the UK's Open Government Licence (a CC BY compatible license). In the other countries, the implied license comes from its proper rules ", "The Korea IT Times\n The content partners of the Korea IT Times are Google News, Naver News, Euromoney EMIS, Nasdaq Globe Newswire, PR Newswire, Media OutReach and News Republic.", "User-generated content\n 43 million articles, almost twice as many as in January 2012. This corresponded to a progressive diversification of content and increase in contributions in languages other than English. In 2017, less than 12 percent of Wikipedia content was in English, down from 18 percent in 2012. Graham, Straumann, and Hogan say that increase in the availability and diversity of content has not radically changed the structures and processes for the production of knowledge. For example, while content on Africa has dramatically increased, a significant portion of this content has continued to be produced by contributors operating from North America and Europe, rather than from Africa itself.", "Canadian content\n the U.S. Trade Representative's office requesting that the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement \"be comprehensive in scope, strictly avoiding any sectoral carveouts that preclude the application of free trade disciplines. We note that several market access barriers [in] Canada involve, for example, content quota requirements for television, radio, cable television, direct-to-home broadcast services, specialty television, and satellite radio services.\" After the replacement of the TPP with the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership in 2018, it was reported that Canada had secured an exemption from a clause in the agreement that prohibits discriminatory rules on foreign audio-video services in order to ask services to financially support the creation of Canadian content.", "Yoola\n Yoola works with content creators and rights holders to develop, manage, produce and distribute multi-channel content. As a distribution platform,Yoola focuses on globalization of content by partnering with creators to penetrate emerging markets (e.g. China and Russia). With teams in Moscow and Beijing and through partnerships with local platforms, networks, influencers and brands, Yoola localizes, manages, promotes, and monetizes content across local leading social and video networks such as Sina Weibo, Tencent, Youku Tudou, Toutiao, Miapoi, Kuaishou, Bilibili, Meipai, Ok.ru and VK (social networking).", "Pornography in Europe\n [[File:Europe Pornography Laws Updated.jpg|thumb|382x382px|Europe map of pornography laws (France and Portugal not included): ]]Pornography in Europe has been dominated by a few pan-European producers and distributors, the most notable of which is the Private Media Group that successfully claimed the position previously held by Color Climax Corporation in the early 1990s. Most European countries also have local pornography producers, from Portugal (e.g. Naturalvideo) to Serbia (e.g. Hexor), who face varying levels of competition with international producers. The legal status of pornography varies widely in Europe; its production and distribution are illegal in countries such as Ukraine, Belarus and Bulgaria, while Hungary is noted for having liberal pornography laws." ]
In what country is Zhukiv?
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Makiivka is a leading metallurgical and coal-mining centre of the Donets Basin, with heavy industry and coking plants supporting the local steel and coal industries. While internationally recognized as part of Ukraine, the city has been under the de facto administration of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic since its capture by pro-Russian forces in 2014. It has a population of.", "score": "1.4249188" }, { "id": "25208518", "title": "Shevchenkivskyi District, Kharkiv", "text": " Shevchenkivskyi District (Шевченківський район) is an urban district of the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine, named after the Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko. The district was created in 1932 out of parts of Ivano-Lysohirskyi and Petynsko-Zhuravlivskyi districts. It was named as Dzerzhynskyi after the head of Cheka (All-Russian Extraordinary Commission). It was renamed to its current name in February 2016 to comply with decommunization laws.", "score": "1.4114246" }, { "id": "1625279", "title": "Mykyta Zhukov", "text": " Zhukov is a product of the FC Inter Dnipropetrovsk sportive youth school in his native Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. He spent time with different Ukrainian teams in the lower or amateur leagues. In summer 2016 Zhukov signed contract with the Ukrainian First League FC Inhulets Petrove and made debut for the main team squad on 18 September 2016 in match against FC Ternopil. From February 2017 he plays on loan for FC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi and made his debut in the Ukrainian Premier League for Zirka on 26 February 2017, playing in a match against FC Dnipro.", "score": "1.4034019" }, { "id": "1113428", "title": "Zhuliany", "text": " Zhuliany (Жуляни) is a neighbourhood in the south-west of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It is a predominantly cottage-built area, part of the Solomianskyi district. As well as Troieshchyna, Zhuliany became a part of Kyiv municipality in 1988. The Kyiv International Airport is located in the neighborhood.", "score": "1.3992531" }, { "id": "31489044", "title": "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ukraine", "text": "Donetsk Ukraine District ; Kharkiv Ukraine Stake ; Kyiv Ukraine Stake ; L'viv Ukraine District ; Odessa Ukraine District As of June 2021, the following congregations were located in Ukraine:", "score": "1.3948808" }, { "id": "1055522", "title": "Luhansk People's Republic", "text": " Luhansk and Donetsk People's republics are located in the historical region of Donbas, which was added to Ukraine in 1922. The majority of the population speaks Russian as their first language. Attempts by various Ukrainian governments to question the legitimacy of the Russian culture in Ukraine had since the Declaration of Independence of Ukraine often resulted in political conflict. In the Ukrainian national elections, a remarkably stable pattern had developed, where Donbas and the Western Ukrainian regions had voted for the opposite candidates since the presidential election in 1994. Viktor Yanukovych, a Donetsk native, had been elected as a president of Ukraine in 2010. His overthrow in the 2014 Ukrainian revolution led to protests in Eastern Ukraine, which gradually escalated into an armed conflict between the newly formed Ukrainian government and the local armed militias.", "score": "1.3888153" }, { "id": "31338707", "title": "Russian language in Ukraine", "text": " decree project. The controversy was seen by some as a deliberate policy of Ukrainization. In 2006, the Kharkiv City Rada was the first to declare Russian to be a regional language. Following that, almost all southern and eastern oblasts (Luhansk, Donetsk, Mykolaiv, Kharkiv, Zaporizhia, and Kherson oblasts), and many major southern and eastern cities (Sevastopol, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Yalta, Luhansk, Zaporizhia, Kryvyi Rih, Odessa) followed suit. Several courts overturned the decision to change the status of the Russian language in the cities of Kryvyi Rih, Kherson, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia and Mykolaiv while in Donetsk, Mykolaiv and Kharkiv oblasts it was retained. In August 2012, a law on regional languages entitled any ", "score": "1.3823311" }, { "id": "16170435", "title": "Zghurivka", "text": " Zghurivka or Zhurivka (Згýрівка, Згýровка) is an urban-type settlement in Kyiv Oblast (region) of Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Zghurivka Raion. Population:. In 2001, population was 6,615.", "score": "1.3797659" }, { "id": "4119221", "title": "Zhukovsky District, Bryansk Oblast", "text": " Zhukovsky District (Жу́ковский райо́н) is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the twenty-seven in Bryansk Oblast, Russia. It is located in the north of the oblast. The area of the district is 1114 km2. Its administrative center is the town of Zhukovka. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 36,983, with the population of Zhukovka accounting for 49.4% of that number.", "score": "1.3780105" }, { "id": "28429227", "title": "Sergei Zhurikov", "text": " Zhurikov was born in Sevastopol (Crimea) on November 21, 1980. Before the Ukrainian crisis he served as a sacristan in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. During the Ukrainian crisis he joined separatist forces under the nom de guerre \"Romashka\" (\"Daisy\"), and became one of the leaders of Sloviansk militia.", "score": "1.3767551" }, { "id": "319179", "title": "Kharkivskyi Masyv", "text": " Kharkivskyi neighborhood, often referred to as Kharkivskyi masyv (Харківський масив) is located in the Darnytsia region of Kyiv, Ukraine. The area was first developed between the mid-1980s and early 1990s as an expansion of the Darnytsia neighborhood of the city. The name is rather symbolic than historic: it simply indicates that the area lies en route to the city of Kharkiv.", "score": "1.3745487" }, { "id": "31509217", "title": "Zhukovka, Bryansk Oblast", "text": " It was founded in 1868 as a railway station on the Riga–Oryol railway. In the years that followed, a settlement grew around the Zhukovka station. In 1914, there were fewer than 2,000 inhabitants. During World War II, it was occupied by the Germans on August 24, 1941. Town status was granted to it in 1962.", "score": "1.3740246" }, { "id": "26201388", "title": "Slobozhanske, Chuhuiv Raion, Kharkiv Oblast", "text": " Slobozhanska railway station, close to the settlement, is on the railway connecting Kharkiv and Lyman via Izium. There is some passenger traffic. Slobozhanske is connected by roads with Kharkiv and with Izium.", "score": "1.3719862" }, { "id": "9701144", "title": "Kharkiv", "text": " Kharkiv (Харкі́в, ), also known as Kharkov (Харькoв) is the second-largest city in Ukraine. Located in the northeast of the country, it is the largest city of the historic Slobozhanshchyna region. Kharkiv is the administrative centre of Kharkiv Oblast and of the surrounding Kharkiv Raion. It hosts the administration of Kharkiv urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. The latest population is Kharkiv was founded in 1654 as a Kharkiv fortress, and after humble beginnings as a small fortress, it grew to be a major centre of industry, trade and Ukrainian culture in the Russian Empire. At the beginning of the 20th century the city was predominantly Russian in population, but after the Soviet government's policy of Ukrainization the city became populated mainly by Ukrainians with a significant number of Russians. Kharkiv was the first ", "score": "1.3710015" }, { "id": "5464813", "title": "Leonid Zhunko", "text": " Leonid Mykhailovych Zhunko (Леонід Михайлович Жунько) (born 9 June 1951, in Krasne Pole, Markivka Raion, Ukraine ), is a Ukrainian politician. In 2000s he served as a Presidential representative in Crimea as well as Governor of Sevastopol.", "score": "1.370837" }, { "id": "28040554", "title": "Zhukovka, Vladimir Oblast", "text": " Zhukovka is located on the Sudogda River, 10 km south of Sudogda (the district's administrative centre) by road. Rayki is the nearest rural locality.", "score": "1.3700261" }, { "id": "26212390", "title": "Handan", "text": "🇺🇦 Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine ", "score": "1.3629606" } ]
[ "Zhukiv\n Zhukiv (Ukrainian Жуків), is a major village in Ternopil Raion of Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. It is located about 8 km north of Berezhany, beside the hill named Huk. Zhukiv belongs to Berezhany urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. It is the native village of the famous Ukrainian writer Bohdan Lepky. Zhukiv is located on banks of the river Zolota Lypa near Mountain Him, which is the largest mountain in Zhukiv. Population - 828 persons (2014). Yards - 240.", "Petro Grigorenko\nSoviet Union ; Ukraine In Kharkiv the local Georgy Zhukov Avenue was renamed to Petro Grigorenko Avenue to comply with decommunization laws (this was several times undone by the Kharkiv city council).", "Zhukiv\n The first written mention - 1420. Then Zhukiv received Magdeburg rights owned settlement was J. Labonte of Zhukiv. 1530 Zhukiv - Mikolay Sieniavski property. In 1626 as a result of the attack Tatar village was destroyed by 54%. In 1880 there lived and worked Sylvester Lepky (pen name Mark Marian Murawa). There he is buried. He was the father of Bohdan Lepky. Until 18 July 2020, Zhukiv belonged to Berezhany Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Ternopil Oblast to three. The area of Berezhany Raion was merged into Ternopil Raion.", "Makiivka\n Makiivka, Makiyivka or Makeyevka (Макіївка, ; Макеевка, ), formerly Dmytriivsk, Dmytriyevskyi, is an industrial city in eastern Ukraine within the Donetsk Oblast (province). Located 15 km from the capital Donetsk, the two cities are practically a conurbation. Makiivka is a leading metallurgical and coal-mining centre of the Donets Basin, with heavy industry and coking plants supporting the local steel and coal industries. While internationally recognized as part of Ukraine, the city has been under the de facto administration of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic since its capture by pro-Russian forces in 2014. It has a population of.", "Shevchenkivskyi District, Kharkiv\n Shevchenkivskyi District (Шевченківський район) is an urban district of the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine, named after the Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko. The district was created in 1932 out of parts of Ivano-Lysohirskyi and Petynsko-Zhuravlivskyi districts. It was named as Dzerzhynskyi after the head of Cheka (All-Russian Extraordinary Commission). It was renamed to its current name in February 2016 to comply with decommunization laws.", "Mykyta Zhukov\n Zhukov is a product of the FC Inter Dnipropetrovsk sportive youth school in his native Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. He spent time with different Ukrainian teams in the lower or amateur leagues. In summer 2016 Zhukov signed contract with the Ukrainian First League FC Inhulets Petrove and made debut for the main team squad on 18 September 2016 in match against FC Ternopil. From February 2017 he plays on loan for FC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi and made his debut in the Ukrainian Premier League for Zirka on 26 February 2017, playing in a match against FC Dnipro.", "Zhuliany\n Zhuliany (Жуляни) is a neighbourhood in the south-west of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It is a predominantly cottage-built area, part of the Solomianskyi district. As well as Troieshchyna, Zhuliany became a part of Kyiv municipality in 1988. The Kyiv International Airport is located in the neighborhood.", "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ukraine\nDonetsk Ukraine District ; Kharkiv Ukraine Stake ; Kyiv Ukraine Stake ; L'viv Ukraine District ; Odessa Ukraine District As of June 2021, the following congregations were located in Ukraine:", "Luhansk People's Republic\n Luhansk and Donetsk People's republics are located in the historical region of Donbas, which was added to Ukraine in 1922. The majority of the population speaks Russian as their first language. Attempts by various Ukrainian governments to question the legitimacy of the Russian culture in Ukraine had since the Declaration of Independence of Ukraine often resulted in political conflict. In the Ukrainian national elections, a remarkably stable pattern had developed, where Donbas and the Western Ukrainian regions had voted for the opposite candidates since the presidential election in 1994. Viktor Yanukovych, a Donetsk native, had been elected as a president of Ukraine in 2010. His overthrow in the 2014 Ukrainian revolution led to protests in Eastern Ukraine, which gradually escalated into an armed conflict between the newly formed Ukrainian government and the local armed militias.", "Russian language in Ukraine\n decree project. The controversy was seen by some as a deliberate policy of Ukrainization. In 2006, the Kharkiv City Rada was the first to declare Russian to be a regional language. Following that, almost all southern and eastern oblasts (Luhansk, Donetsk, Mykolaiv, Kharkiv, Zaporizhia, and Kherson oblasts), and many major southern and eastern cities (Sevastopol, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Yalta, Luhansk, Zaporizhia, Kryvyi Rih, Odessa) followed suit. Several courts overturned the decision to change the status of the Russian language in the cities of Kryvyi Rih, Kherson, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia and Mykolaiv while in Donetsk, Mykolaiv and Kharkiv oblasts it was retained. In August 2012, a law on regional languages entitled any ", "Zghurivka\n Zghurivka or Zhurivka (Згýрівка, Згýровка) is an urban-type settlement in Kyiv Oblast (region) of Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Zghurivka Raion. Population:. In 2001, population was 6,615.", "Zhukovsky District, Bryansk Oblast\n Zhukovsky District (Жу́ковский райо́н) is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the twenty-seven in Bryansk Oblast, Russia. It is located in the north of the oblast. The area of the district is 1114 km2. Its administrative center is the town of Zhukovka. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 36,983, with the population of Zhukovka accounting for 49.4% of that number.", "Sergei Zhurikov\n Zhurikov was born in Sevastopol (Crimea) on November 21, 1980. Before the Ukrainian crisis he served as a sacristan in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. During the Ukrainian crisis he joined separatist forces under the nom de guerre \"Romashka\" (\"Daisy\"), and became one of the leaders of Sloviansk militia.", "Kharkivskyi Masyv\n Kharkivskyi neighborhood, often referred to as Kharkivskyi masyv (Харківський масив) is located in the Darnytsia region of Kyiv, Ukraine. The area was first developed between the mid-1980s and early 1990s as an expansion of the Darnytsia neighborhood of the city. The name is rather symbolic than historic: it simply indicates that the area lies en route to the city of Kharkiv.", "Zhukovka, Bryansk Oblast\n It was founded in 1868 as a railway station on the Riga–Oryol railway. In the years that followed, a settlement grew around the Zhukovka station. In 1914, there were fewer than 2,000 inhabitants. During World War II, it was occupied by the Germans on August 24, 1941. Town status was granted to it in 1962.", "Slobozhanske, Chuhuiv Raion, Kharkiv Oblast\n Slobozhanska railway station, close to the settlement, is on the railway connecting Kharkiv and Lyman via Izium. There is some passenger traffic. Slobozhanske is connected by roads with Kharkiv and with Izium.", "Kharkiv\n Kharkiv (Харкі́в, ), also known as Kharkov (Харькoв) is the second-largest city in Ukraine. Located in the northeast of the country, it is the largest city of the historic Slobozhanshchyna region. Kharkiv is the administrative centre of Kharkiv Oblast and of the surrounding Kharkiv Raion. It hosts the administration of Kharkiv urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. The latest population is Kharkiv was founded in 1654 as a Kharkiv fortress, and after humble beginnings as a small fortress, it grew to be a major centre of industry, trade and Ukrainian culture in the Russian Empire. At the beginning of the 20th century the city was predominantly Russian in population, but after the Soviet government's policy of Ukrainization the city became populated mainly by Ukrainians with a significant number of Russians. Kharkiv was the first ", "Leonid Zhunko\n Leonid Mykhailovych Zhunko (Леонід Михайлович Жунько) (born 9 June 1951, in Krasne Pole, Markivka Raion, Ukraine ), is a Ukrainian politician. In 2000s he served as a Presidential representative in Crimea as well as Governor of Sevastopol.", "Zhukovka, Vladimir Oblast\n Zhukovka is located on the Sudogda River, 10 km south of Sudogda (the district's administrative centre) by road. Rayki is the nearest rural locality.", "Handan\n🇺🇦 Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine " ]
In what country is Saint-Vincent-de-Salers?
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Saint-Vincent-de-Salers
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Tourists can visit his parents' home and learn about his work in the \"Berceau\", only a few miles (several km) from Dax.", "score": "1.5482962" }, { "id": "5702489", "title": "Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers", "text": " Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers (Sent Vincenç de Jaumostier) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.", "score": "1.5421152" }, { "id": "31764693", "title": "Saint-Vincent-les-Forts", "text": " Saint-Vincent-les-Forts (Vivaro-Alpine: Sant Vincenç dei Fòrts) is a former commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department of southeastern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged with the commune of La Bréole to form Ubaye-Serre-Ponçon.", "score": "1.5351815" }, { "id": "14713696", "title": "Saint-Vincent-du-Pendit", "text": " Saint-Vincent-du-Pendit (Sant Vincenç) is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France.", "score": "1.5310047" }, { "id": "14303237", "title": "Saint-Vincent-de-Tyrosse", "text": " Saint-Vincent-de-Tyrosse (Gascon: Sent Vincenç de Tiròssa) is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.", "score": "1.5307357" }, { "id": "1249787", "title": "Saint-Paul-de-Salers", "text": " Saint-Paul-de-Salers (Auvergnat: Sant Pau de Salèrn) is a commune in the Cantal department in south-central France.", "score": "1.5272064" }, { "id": "5146685", "title": "Saint-Vincent-de-Barbeyrargues", "text": " Saint-Vincent-de-Barbeyrargues (Languedocien: Sant Vincenç de Barbairargues) is a commune in the Hérault department in the Occitanie region in southern France.", "score": "1.5230803" }, { "id": "31764694", "title": "Saint-Vincent-sur-Jabron", "text": " Saint-Vincent-sur-Jabron (Sant Vincenç de Jabron) is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in southeastern France.", "score": "1.5222663" }, { "id": "5505360", "title": "Saint-Vincent-la-Châtre", "text": " Saint-Vincent-la-Châtre is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in western France.", "score": "1.5076087" }, { "id": "6088352", "title": "Saint-Vincent-d'Olargues", "text": " Saint-Vincent-d'Olargues is a commune in the Hérault department in the Occitanie region in southern France.", "score": "1.4927747" }, { "id": "2878600", "title": "Society of Saint Vincent de Paul", "text": " The St. Vincent de Paul Society runs charity shops in many countries including Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Ireland, and Canada, as seen from websites for some in the US: St. Louis area with 9 such stores, Cincinnati area with 7, Omaha with 3, Dayton with 2, Des Moines with 2, Florida with 35, California with 26, Pennsylvania with 24, Western Oregon with 15, Georgia with 12, Arizona with 10, and Idaho. Items from clothing to automobiles are sold for a small price, often with home pick-up for large items. Money, and many times donated items, are distributed to the poor.", "score": "1.4907529" }, { "id": "32038390", "title": "Saint-Vincent-de-Barrès", "text": " Saint-Vincent-de-Barrès (Vivaro-Alpine: Sant Vincent de Barrès) is a commune in the Ardèche department in southern France.", "score": "1.4872763" }, { "id": "10114047", "title": "Saint-Vincent-des-Bois", "text": " Saint-Vincent-des-Bois is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France.", "score": "1.4849572" }, { "id": "12066489", "title": "Saint-Vincent-de-Pertignas", "text": " Saint-Vincent-de-Pertignas is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.", "score": "1.4840462" }, { "id": "14473416", "title": "Saint-Vincent-des-Landes", "text": " Saint-Vincent-des-Landes (Sant-Visant-al-Lann) is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France.", "score": "1.4725528" }, { "id": "5702486", "title": "Saint-Vincent-de-Connezac", "text": " Saint-Vincent-de-Connezac (Limousin: Sent Vincenç de Conasac) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.", "score": "1.4649364" }, { "id": "12066488", "title": "Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, Gironde", "text": " Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (Sent Vincenç de Pau) is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.", "score": "1.4647324" }, { "id": "5923649", "title": "Saint-Vincent-Rive-d'Olt", "text": " Saint-Vincent-Rive-d'Olt is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France.", "score": "1.4646604" } ]
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In what country is Weed?
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Weed, Arkansas
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A policy of limited enforcement has also been adopted in many countries, in particular Spain and the Netherlands where ", "score": "1.5320927" }, { "id": "25139745", "title": "Cannabis in Antarctica", "text": " High Times called Antarctica \"the most weed-friendly place in the world\" because it is \"functionally a lawless land\", yet acknowledged that visitors may be subject to the laws of their home country, in particular researchers on the continent. Under the Antarctic Treaty, drug-related offenses are handled by the \"national law of the expedition\" but there are potential conflicts if more than one nation claims jurisdiction. Vice magazine published an analysis of international cannabis law in 2019, concluding that consumption of cannabis under the Treaty is legal for residents of Uruguay, Canada or another nation with adult-use legalization.", "score": "1.5299319" }, { "id": "28944405", "title": "Cannabis in Kazakhstan", "text": " Cannabis in Kazakhstan is illegal. Extensive amounts of cannabis grow wild in the country. The 2006 World Drug Report estimated that 400,000 hectares of cannabis grow wild in the Chui Valley. Per Russia's Ministry of Internal Affairs, 93% of the nation's marijuana comes from Kazakhstan.", "score": "1.5180445" }, { "id": "15169047", "title": "Legality of cannabis", "text": " imprisonment for several years. Countries that have legalized recreational use of cannabis are Canada, Georgia, Malta, Mexico, South Africa, and Uruguay, plus 18 states, 2 territories, and the District of Columbia in the United States and the Australian Capital Territory in Australia. Commercial sale of recreational cannabis is legalized nationwide in two countries (Canada and Uruguay) and in all subnational U.S. jurisdictions that have legalized possession except Washington, D.C. A policy of limited enforcement has also been adopted in many countries, in particular the Netherlands where the sale of cannabis is tolerated at licensed coffeeshops. Countries that have legalized medical use of cannabis include ", "score": "1.5026631" }, { "id": "1486403", "title": "Weed Country", "text": " Weed Country is an American reality television series that aired on the Discovery Channel. The series premiered on February 20, 2013, during Discovery Channel's programming block titled \"Weed Wednesdays\". The series followed dealers, growers and patients of the marijuana trade located within the Emerald Triangle, along with the enforcers of the law at the Siskiyou County Sheriff's office.", "score": "1.4938546" }, { "id": "15169048", "title": "Legality of cannabis", "text": " Australia, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malawi, Malta, the Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Norway, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Rwanda, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, San Marino, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Thailand, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Others have more restrictive laws that allow only the use of certain cannabis-derived pharmaceuticals, such as Sativex, Marinol, or Epidiolex. 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These amounts were higher (often many times) than in any other European country, possibly making the Czech Republic the most liberal country in the European Union when it comes to drug liberalization, apart from Portugal. Czech Republic has also the highest prevalence of last years cannabis use among young adults (15–34) (18.5% in 2012) among the 30 counties reporting to the EMCDDA. Under the Regulation No. 467/2009 Coll, possession of the following amounts or less of illicit drugs was to ", "score": "1.4856637" }, { "id": "8188843", "title": "Annual cannabis use by country", "text": "World Drug Report (WDR). Multi-year archive. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. ; World Drug Report 2011. ; These Are The European Nations That Smoke The Most Pot. By Nick Jardine. 18 October 2011. Business Insider. ", "score": "1.484843" }, { "id": "10784040", "title": "Cannabis shop", "text": " Originally appearing in the United States during Prohibition they sold cannabis as a legal intoxicant. Today they exist in New Zealand, Spain Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Austria. and Germany.", "score": "1.483273" }, { "id": "2594461", "title": "Cannabis in Bangladesh", "text": " The cultivation, transport, sale, purchase, and possession of all forms of cannabis has been illegal in Bangladesh since the late 1980s, but enforcement efforts are lax and the drug continues to be popular there. Since 2017, enforcement has become harsh on marijuana laws and the government has been cracking down on cannabis.", "score": "1.4789145" }, { "id": "9687003", "title": "Cannabis in Lesotho", "text": " Cannabis in Lesotho is illegal for any use, but largely tolerated. Cannabis is widely produced in the country, being the nation's most significant cash-crop. In the 2000s it was estimated that 70% of the cannabis in South Africa originated in Lesotho. In 2017 Lesotho became the first African nation to grant a license for the cultivation of medical cannabis. Cannabis is known as \"matekoane\" in Sesotho language.", "score": "1.4779665" }, { "id": "13253167", "title": "Cannabis in India", "text": " Nagaland (4.7%), Odisha (4.7%) Arunachal Pradesh (4.2%) and Delhi (3.8%). The lowest cannabis use was reported in Puducherry, Kerala, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Lakshadweep, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Gujarat and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, all of which recorded about 0.1% of the population as having used cannabis. A study by the German data firm ABCD found that New Delhi and Mumbai were the third and sixth largest cannabis consuming cities in the world in 2018, consuming 38.2 tonnes and 32.4 tonnes of cannabis respectively. There is some evidence that Naxalites are invested in illegal production of Cannabis in some parts of India.", "score": "1.4776707" }, { "id": "10023797", "title": "Vice Canada Reports", "text": " marijuana user and overall weed enthusiast, went out to Vancouver and Denver to compare the grey market of dispensaries in British Columbia (which are now in the crosshairs of the federal government) to Denver's regulated legal weed economy. He meets with weed entrepreneurs in both cities and chats with the decision makers who are trying to make pot easy to get on both sides of the border. Canada's Waterless Communities: Shoal Lake 40 (2015) - Canada has the world's second-largest supply of fresh water, but 169 First Nation communities have limited or no access to it. Nearly a quarter of the ", "score": "1.4769149" }, { "id": "5465789", "title": "Cannabis in Cambodia", "text": " Cannabis was probably introduced to Southeast Asia around the 16th century, and used medicinally and in cuisine. Cannabis has been traditionally grown in Cambodia and is a common ingredient in food. By 1961 in compliance with the Single Convention on Narcotics treaty it was technically made illegal but the law was unenforced, and marijuana was openly sold. In 1992 during a United Nations intervention the drug was specifically made illegal but still the law remained unenforced.", "score": "1.4762542" }, { "id": "5465776", "title": "Cannabis in Belize", "text": " In 2016, an American tourist off a cruise ship was arrested for purchasing 1.8 grams of cannabis in Belize City. Her charges were dismissed, with the judge noting the cannabis was sold openly to her and she appeared to believe it was legal, and she was cautioned against ever possessing drugs in Belize again.", "score": "1.472173" }, { "id": "27709307", "title": "Cannabis in Ghana", "text": " Cannabis remains the most popular illegal drug in Ghana. Ghana is reported as the highest cannabis-using nation in Africa, and third in the world. In the 1990s, cannabis which had previously been an urban phenomenon in bars and nightclubs, had spread to rural areas as well. Cannabis was associated with youth involved in Rastafari culture, and with students who believed cannabis use would improve their ability to study.", "score": "1.4719542" }, { "id": "9506500", "title": "Arguments for and against drug prohibition", "text": " It has been suggested that drug law reform could reduce the use of hard drugs as it has in countries such as the Netherlands. According to a 2009 annual report by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, the Dutch are among the lowest users of marijuana or cannabis in Europe, despite the Netherlands' policy on soft drugs being one of the most liberal in Europe, allowing for the sale of marijuana at \"coffee shops\", which the Dutch have allowed to operate for decades, and possession of less than 5 grams (0.18 oz). British Crime Survey statistics indicated that the proportion of 16- to 24-year-olds using cannabis decreased from 28% ", "score": "1.4679968" }, { "id": "4922072", "title": "Cannabis in Denmark", "text": " Despite its illegal status, a report by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (2015) shows that slightly more than of adult Danes have tried cannabis at some point in their life, which is above the European average where only France is positioned higher. Based on the same study, less than 7% have used cannabis in the last year, which also is above European average, but almost the same as Finland and the United Kingdom, and below the Czech Republic, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain.", "score": "1.4669349" }, { "id": "27709954", "title": "Cannabis in Mauritania", "text": " In Mauritania, it is illegal to grow, sell, possess, or use cannabis. In 1977, hearings before the US House stated that the Mauritanian Drug Enforcement Administration lacked the staff and training to adequately deal with the cannabis issue in the country. Officials presenting the hearings recommended that the country adopt harsher laws on cannabis.", "score": "1.4635756" } ]
[ "Cannabis (drug)\n Currently, Uruguay and Canada are the only countries that have fully legalized the consumption and sale of recreational cannabis nationwide. In the United States, 18 states, 2 territories, and the District of Columbia have legalized the recreational use of cannabis – though the drug remains illegal at the federal level. Laws vary from state to state when it comes to the commercial sale. Court rulings in Georgia and South Africa have led to the legalization of cannabis consumption, but not legal sales. A policy of limited enforcement has also been adopted in many countries, in particular Spain and the Netherlands where ", "Cannabis in Antarctica\n High Times called Antarctica \"the most weed-friendly place in the world\" because it is \"functionally a lawless land\", yet acknowledged that visitors may be subject to the laws of their home country, in particular researchers on the continent. Under the Antarctic Treaty, drug-related offenses are handled by the \"national law of the expedition\" but there are potential conflicts if more than one nation claims jurisdiction. Vice magazine published an analysis of international cannabis law in 2019, concluding that consumption of cannabis under the Treaty is legal for residents of Uruguay, Canada or another nation with adult-use legalization.", "Cannabis in Kazakhstan\n Cannabis in Kazakhstan is illegal. Extensive amounts of cannabis grow wild in the country. The 2006 World Drug Report estimated that 400,000 hectares of cannabis grow wild in the Chui Valley. Per Russia's Ministry of Internal Affairs, 93% of the nation's marijuana comes from Kazakhstan.", "Legality of cannabis\n imprisonment for several years. Countries that have legalized recreational use of cannabis are Canada, Georgia, Malta, Mexico, South Africa, and Uruguay, plus 18 states, 2 territories, and the District of Columbia in the United States and the Australian Capital Territory in Australia. Commercial sale of recreational cannabis is legalized nationwide in two countries (Canada and Uruguay) and in all subnational U.S. jurisdictions that have legalized possession except Washington, D.C. A policy of limited enforcement has also been adopted in many countries, in particular the Netherlands where the sale of cannabis is tolerated at licensed coffeeshops. Countries that have legalized medical use of cannabis include ", "Weed Country\n Weed Country is an American reality television series that aired on the Discovery Channel. The series premiered on February 20, 2013, during Discovery Channel's programming block titled \"Weed Wednesdays\". The series followed dealers, growers and patients of the marijuana trade located within the Emerald Triangle, along with the enforcers of the law at the Siskiyou County Sheriff's office.", "Legality of cannabis\n Australia, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malawi, Malta, the Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Norway, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Rwanda, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, San Marino, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Thailand, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Others have more restrictive laws that allow only the use of certain cannabis-derived pharmaceuticals, such as Sativex, Marinol, or Epidiolex. In the United States, 36 states, 4 territories, and the District of Columbia have legalized the medical use of cannabis, but at the federal level its use remains prohibited.", "Legalization of non-medical cannabis in the United States\n Studies on decriminalization of marijuana in Portugal have indicated it to be a \"huge success\". Drug use rates in Portugal were found to be dramatically lower than the United States with decriminalization enacted. Teenage use of marijuana in the Netherlands where it is sold legally and openly is lower than in the United States. Uruguay became the first country in the world to completely legalize cannabis in 2013.", "Drug liberalization\n by the previous judicial practice. According to the regulation, a person could possess up to 15 grams of marijuana or 1.5 grams of heroin without facing criminal charges. These amounts were higher (often many times) than in any other European country, possibly making the Czech Republic the most liberal country in the European Union when it comes to drug liberalization, apart from Portugal. Czech Republic has also the highest prevalence of last years cannabis use among young adults (15–34) (18.5% in 2012) among the 30 counties reporting to the EMCDDA. Under the Regulation No. 467/2009 Coll, possession of the following amounts or less of illicit drugs was to ", "Annual cannabis use by country\nWorld Drug Report (WDR). Multi-year archive. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. ; World Drug Report 2011. ; These Are The European Nations That Smoke The Most Pot. By Nick Jardine. 18 October 2011. Business Insider. ", "Cannabis shop\n Originally appearing in the United States during Prohibition they sold cannabis as a legal intoxicant. Today they exist in New Zealand, Spain Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Austria. and Germany.", "Cannabis in Bangladesh\n The cultivation, transport, sale, purchase, and possession of all forms of cannabis has been illegal in Bangladesh since the late 1980s, but enforcement efforts are lax and the drug continues to be popular there. Since 2017, enforcement has become harsh on marijuana laws and the government has been cracking down on cannabis.", "Cannabis in Lesotho\n Cannabis in Lesotho is illegal for any use, but largely tolerated. Cannabis is widely produced in the country, being the nation's most significant cash-crop. In the 2000s it was estimated that 70% of the cannabis in South Africa originated in Lesotho. In 2017 Lesotho became the first African nation to grant a license for the cultivation of medical cannabis. Cannabis is known as \"matekoane\" in Sesotho language.", "Cannabis in India\n Nagaland (4.7%), Odisha (4.7%) Arunachal Pradesh (4.2%) and Delhi (3.8%). The lowest cannabis use was reported in Puducherry, Kerala, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Lakshadweep, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Gujarat and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, all of which recorded about 0.1% of the population as having used cannabis. A study by the German data firm ABCD found that New Delhi and Mumbai were the third and sixth largest cannabis consuming cities in the world in 2018, consuming 38.2 tonnes and 32.4 tonnes of cannabis respectively. There is some evidence that Naxalites are invested in illegal production of Cannabis in some parts of India.", "Vice Canada Reports\n marijuana user and overall weed enthusiast, went out to Vancouver and Denver to compare the grey market of dispensaries in British Columbia (which are now in the crosshairs of the federal government) to Denver's regulated legal weed economy. He meets with weed entrepreneurs in both cities and chats with the decision makers who are trying to make pot easy to get on both sides of the border. Canada's Waterless Communities: Shoal Lake 40 (2015) - Canada has the world's second-largest supply of fresh water, but 169 First Nation communities have limited or no access to it. Nearly a quarter of the ", "Cannabis in Cambodia\n Cannabis was probably introduced to Southeast Asia around the 16th century, and used medicinally and in cuisine. Cannabis has been traditionally grown in Cambodia and is a common ingredient in food. By 1961 in compliance with the Single Convention on Narcotics treaty it was technically made illegal but the law was unenforced, and marijuana was openly sold. In 1992 during a United Nations intervention the drug was specifically made illegal but still the law remained unenforced.", "Cannabis in Belize\n In 2016, an American tourist off a cruise ship was arrested for purchasing 1.8 grams of cannabis in Belize City. Her charges were dismissed, with the judge noting the cannabis was sold openly to her and she appeared to believe it was legal, and she was cautioned against ever possessing drugs in Belize again.", "Cannabis in Ghana\n Cannabis remains the most popular illegal drug in Ghana. Ghana is reported as the highest cannabis-using nation in Africa, and third in the world. In the 1990s, cannabis which had previously been an urban phenomenon in bars and nightclubs, had spread to rural areas as well. Cannabis was associated with youth involved in Rastafari culture, and with students who believed cannabis use would improve their ability to study.", "Arguments for and against drug prohibition\n It has been suggested that drug law reform could reduce the use of hard drugs as it has in countries such as the Netherlands. According to a 2009 annual report by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, the Dutch are among the lowest users of marijuana or cannabis in Europe, despite the Netherlands' policy on soft drugs being one of the most liberal in Europe, allowing for the sale of marijuana at \"coffee shops\", which the Dutch have allowed to operate for decades, and possession of less than 5 grams (0.18 oz). British Crime Survey statistics indicated that the proportion of 16- to 24-year-olds using cannabis decreased from 28% ", "Cannabis in Denmark\n Despite its illegal status, a report by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (2015) shows that slightly more than of adult Danes have tried cannabis at some point in their life, which is above the European average where only France is positioned higher. Based on the same study, less than 7% have used cannabis in the last year, which also is above European average, but almost the same as Finland and the United Kingdom, and below the Czech Republic, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain.", "Cannabis in Mauritania\n In Mauritania, it is illegal to grow, sell, possess, or use cannabis. In 1977, hearings before the US House stated that the Mauritanian Drug Enforcement Administration lacked the staff and training to adequately deal with the cannabis issue in the country. Officials presenting the hearings recommended that the country adopt harsher laws on cannabis." ]
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Its natural habitat is in moist ground near rivers, ponds and lakes but it can also grow in drier locations and sometimes occurs in mixed woodland and on forest edges. It tolerates a range of soil types and grows best at a pH of between 5.5 and 7.2. Because of its association with the nitrogen-fixing bacterium Frankia alni, it can grow in nutrient-poor soils where few other trees thrive.", "score": "1.4193826" }, { "id": "2968024", "title": "Pullea stutzeri", "text": " Pullea stutzeri, the Hard Alder is a species of rainforest plant in the ancient family Cunoniaceae. It is endemic to the wet tropics rainforests of northeastern Queensland, Australia.", "score": "1.387661" }, { "id": "835181", "title": "Alder", "text": " The genus is divided into three subgenera:", "score": "1.3772588" }, { "id": "835172", "title": "Alder", "text": " Alders are commonly found near streams, rivers, and wetlands. Sometimes where the prevalence of alders is particularly prominent these are called alder carrs. In the Pacific Northwest of North America, the white alder (Alnus rhombifolia) unlike other northwest alders, has an affinity for warm, dry climates, where it grows along watercourses, such as along the lower Columbia River east of the Cascades and the Snake River, including Hells Canyon. Alder leaves and sometimes catkins are used as food by numerous butterflies and moths. A. glutinosa and A. viridis are classed as environmental weeds in New Zealand. Alder leaves and especially the roots are important to the ecosystem because they enrich the soil with nitrogen and other nutrients.", "score": "1.3575149" }, { "id": "12025656", "title": "Alder's End", "text": " Alder's End is a small village in Herefordshire, England. It is about 8 miles (13 km) east of Hereford and is near the A438 road. The village falls within the Tarrington parish.", "score": "1.3574126" }, { "id": "13178219", "title": "Alnus glutinosa", "text": " Alnus glutinosa, the common alder, black alder, European alder, European black alder, or just alder, is a species of tree in the family Betulaceae, native to most of Europe, southwest Asia and northern Africa. It thrives in wet locations where its association with the bacterium Frankia alni enables it to grow in poor quality soils. It is a medium-sized, short-lived tree growing to a height of up to 30 metres (100 ft). It has short-stalked rounded leaves and separate male and female flowers in the form of catkins. The small, rounded fruits are cone-like and the seeds are dispersed by wind and water. The common alder provides food and shelter for wildlife, with a ", "score": "1.3480251" }, { "id": "8350422", "title": "Alder flycatcher", "text": " E. alnorum is a species of least concern according to the IUCN Redlist. Population numbers are stable in the United States, but have declined in Canada by approximately 44% in the period 1966–2014. The species has a rating of 9 out of 20 on the Continental Concern Score, and is a U.S.-Canada Stewardship species.", "score": "1.3358431" }, { "id": "31349062", "title": "Alder, Montana", "text": " Alder is mentioned in the song ‘Myrna Loy’, by American songwriter Josh Ritter, from his 2017 album Gathering. Alder is the setting for the western romance novel Desperate Hearts by Roseanne Bittner.", "score": "1.3319316" }, { "id": "30824958", "title": "Alder Valley", "text": " Alder Valley was a bus operator in South East England.", "score": "1.3299057" }, { "id": "4914491", "title": "New Zealander (1808 ship)", "text": " Captain William Elder sailed from England on 8 November 1808, bound for New Zealand. New Zealander, \"Alder\", master, visited Port Jackson on 1 October 1810, before sailing for the Fishery again on 13 October. She visited again 23 July 1811 and left on 25 September, bound for England. She arrived back at England on 14 April 1812 with over 1300 barrels of sperm oil and 12,000 seal skins. She then underwent a \"good repair\".", "score": "1.3139845" }, { "id": "29852791", "title": "Alder River", "text": " The Alder River is a 6.3 mi river in Maine. A tributary of the Androscoggin River, the Alder flows west from Locke Mills (44.4°N, -70.70361°W) to Bethel.", "score": "1.3127356" }, { "id": "835171", "title": "Alder", "text": " With a few exceptions, alders are deciduous, and the leaves are alternate, simple, and serrated. The flowers are catkins with elongate male catkins on the same plant as shorter female catkins, often before leaves appear; they are mainly wind-pollinated, but also visited by bees to a small extent. These trees differ from the birches (Betula, another genus in the family) in that the female catkins are woody and do not disintegrate at maturity, opening to release the seeds in a similar manner to many conifer cones. The largest species are red alder (A. rubra) on the west coast of North America, and black alder (A. glutinosa), native to most of Europe and widely introduced elsewhere, both reaching over 30 m. By contrast, the widespread Alnus alnobetula (green alder) is rarely more than a 5 m shrub.", "score": "1.3089707" }, { "id": "11334891", "title": "Alder Carr, Hildersham", "text": " Alder Carr is a 6.7-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Hildersham in Cambridgeshire. The site is a wet valley which has alder on fen peat, a type of woodland, known as carr, which is now rare in East Anglia. Ground flora include angelica and meadowsweet. This habitat is very valuable to invertebrates. The site is private land with no public access.", "score": "1.3067045" }, { "id": "9050509", "title": "Alblasserwaard", "text": " The Alblasserwaard is a polder in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. It is mainly known for the windmills of Kinderdijk, located near the village of Kinderdijk in the polder's northwestern part.", "score": "1.299549" }, { "id": "6662802", "title": "Alder, Colorado", "text": " Alder is an abandoned town located in Saguache County, Colorado, United States. A post office called Alder was established in 1881, and remained in operation until 1927. The community takes its name from nearby Alder Creek.", "score": "1.2954584" }, { "id": "14019655", "title": "Alder, Washington", "text": " Alder is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population was 227 at the 2010 census. The community is located along the shore of Alder Lake on State Route Highway 7 near the entrance to Mount Rainier National Park. A post office called Alder was established in 1902, and remained in operation until 1975. The community was named for the alder trees near the original town site.", "score": "1.2945187" }, { "id": "4077205", "title": "Alder College", "text": " The college is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC).", "score": "1.2944014" }, { "id": "252075", "title": "Alder (crater)", "text": " Alder is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon. It is located in the South Pole-Aitken basin, and lies to the southeast of the crater Von Kármán. Southeast of Alder is Bose, and to the south-southwest lies Boyle. The inner wall of Alder is rough and slightly terraced, with the material scattered across the edges of the otherwise relatively flat interior floor. There are several low central ridges lying along a band from the midpoint toward the eastern rim. A small crater lies on the eastern inner slopes. The crater is otherwise free of significant impacts within the rim. Alder is associated with the only area in the basin not dominated by the pyroxene rocks typical of lunar lowlands. This alder ejecta area is on spectrographic evidence instead principally anorthosite rock, typical of the lunar highlands.", "score": "1.2941928" }, { "id": "29857768", "title": "Alderley, Queensland", "text": " Alderley is 7 km north-west of the Brisbane CBD. It is surrounded by Newmarket in the south, Ashgrove and Enoggera in the west, Grange and Stafford in the east and Kedron and Everton Park in the north. At the, it had a population of 5,068. Alderley has several warehouses, a police station and a community-based shopping complex that includes a Coles supermarket and Liquorland bottleshop.", "score": "1.2911072" } ]
[ "Alder\n Alders are trees comprising the genus Alnus in the birch family Betulaceae. The genus comprises about 35 species of monoecious trees and shrubs, a few reaching a large size, distributed throughout the north temperate zone with a few species extending into Central America, as well as the northern and southern Andes.", "Alnus glutinosa\n The common alder is native to almost the whole of continental Europe (except for both the extreme north and south) as well as the United Kingdom and Ireland. In Asia its range includes Turkey, Iran and Kazakhstan, and in Africa it is found in Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. It is naturalised in the Azores. It has been introduced, either by accident or by intent, to Canada, the United States, Chile, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Its natural habitat is in moist ground near rivers, ponds and lakes but it can also grow in drier locations and sometimes occurs in mixed woodland and on forest edges. It tolerates a range of soil types and grows best at a pH of between 5.5 and 7.2. Because of its association with the nitrogen-fixing bacterium Frankia alni, it can grow in nutrient-poor soils where few other trees thrive.", "Pullea stutzeri\n Pullea stutzeri, the Hard Alder is a species of rainforest plant in the ancient family Cunoniaceae. It is endemic to the wet tropics rainforests of northeastern Queensland, Australia.", "Alder\n The genus is divided into three subgenera:", "Alder\n Alders are commonly found near streams, rivers, and wetlands. Sometimes where the prevalence of alders is particularly prominent these are called alder carrs. In the Pacific Northwest of North America, the white alder (Alnus rhombifolia) unlike other northwest alders, has an affinity for warm, dry climates, where it grows along watercourses, such as along the lower Columbia River east of the Cascades and the Snake River, including Hells Canyon. Alder leaves and sometimes catkins are used as food by numerous butterflies and moths. A. glutinosa and A. viridis are classed as environmental weeds in New Zealand. Alder leaves and especially the roots are important to the ecosystem because they enrich the soil with nitrogen and other nutrients.", "Alder's End\n Alder's End is a small village in Herefordshire, England. It is about 8 miles (13 km) east of Hereford and is near the A438 road. The village falls within the Tarrington parish.", "Alnus glutinosa\n Alnus glutinosa, the common alder, black alder, European alder, European black alder, or just alder, is a species of tree in the family Betulaceae, native to most of Europe, southwest Asia and northern Africa. It thrives in wet locations where its association with the bacterium Frankia alni enables it to grow in poor quality soils. It is a medium-sized, short-lived tree growing to a height of up to 30 metres (100 ft). It has short-stalked rounded leaves and separate male and female flowers in the form of catkins. The small, rounded fruits are cone-like and the seeds are dispersed by wind and water. The common alder provides food and shelter for wildlife, with a ", "Alder flycatcher\n E. alnorum is a species of least concern according to the IUCN Redlist. Population numbers are stable in the United States, but have declined in Canada by approximately 44% in the period 1966–2014. The species has a rating of 9 out of 20 on the Continental Concern Score, and is a U.S.-Canada Stewardship species.", "Alder, Montana\n Alder is mentioned in the song ‘Myrna Loy’, by American songwriter Josh Ritter, from his 2017 album Gathering. Alder is the setting for the western romance novel Desperate Hearts by Roseanne Bittner.", "Alder Valley\n Alder Valley was a bus operator in South East England.", "New Zealander (1808 ship)\n Captain William Elder sailed from England on 8 November 1808, bound for New Zealand. New Zealander, \"Alder\", master, visited Port Jackson on 1 October 1810, before sailing for the Fishery again on 13 October. She visited again 23 July 1811 and left on 25 September, bound for England. She arrived back at England on 14 April 1812 with over 1300 barrels of sperm oil and 12,000 seal skins. She then underwent a \"good repair\".", "Alder River\n The Alder River is a 6.3 mi river in Maine. A tributary of the Androscoggin River, the Alder flows west from Locke Mills (44.4°N, -70.70361°W) to Bethel.", "Alder\n With a few exceptions, alders are deciduous, and the leaves are alternate, simple, and serrated. The flowers are catkins with elongate male catkins on the same plant as shorter female catkins, often before leaves appear; they are mainly wind-pollinated, but also visited by bees to a small extent. These trees differ from the birches (Betula, another genus in the family) in that the female catkins are woody and do not disintegrate at maturity, opening to release the seeds in a similar manner to many conifer cones. The largest species are red alder (A. rubra) on the west coast of North America, and black alder (A. glutinosa), native to most of Europe and widely introduced elsewhere, both reaching over 30 m. By contrast, the widespread Alnus alnobetula (green alder) is rarely more than a 5 m shrub.", "Alder Carr, Hildersham\n Alder Carr is a 6.7-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Hildersham in Cambridgeshire. The site is a wet valley which has alder on fen peat, a type of woodland, known as carr, which is now rare in East Anglia. Ground flora include angelica and meadowsweet. This habitat is very valuable to invertebrates. The site is private land with no public access.", "Alblasserwaard\n The Alblasserwaard is a polder in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. It is mainly known for the windmills of Kinderdijk, located near the village of Kinderdijk in the polder's northwestern part.", "Alder, Colorado\n Alder is an abandoned town located in Saguache County, Colorado, United States. A post office called Alder was established in 1881, and remained in operation until 1927. The community takes its name from nearby Alder Creek.", "Alder, Washington\n Alder is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population was 227 at the 2010 census. The community is located along the shore of Alder Lake on State Route Highway 7 near the entrance to Mount Rainier National Park. A post office called Alder was established in 1902, and remained in operation until 1975. The community was named for the alder trees near the original town site.", "Alder College\n The college is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC).", "Alder (crater)\n Alder is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon. It is located in the South Pole-Aitken basin, and lies to the southeast of the crater Von Kármán. Southeast of Alder is Bose, and to the south-southwest lies Boyle. The inner wall of Alder is rough and slightly terraced, with the material scattered across the edges of the otherwise relatively flat interior floor. There are several low central ridges lying along a band from the midpoint toward the eastern rim. A small crater lies on the eastern inner slopes. The crater is otherwise free of significant impacts within the rim. Alder is associated with the only area in the basin not dominated by the pyroxene rocks typical of lunar lowlands. This alder ejecta area is on spectrographic evidence instead principally anorthosite rock, typical of the lunar highlands.", "Alderley, Queensland\n Alderley is 7 km north-west of the Brisbane CBD. It is surrounded by Newmarket in the south, Ashgrove and Enoggera in the west, Grange and Stafford in the east and Kedron and Everton Park in the north. At the, it had a population of 5,068. Alderley has several warehouses, a police station and a community-based shopping complex that includes a Coles supermarket and Liquorland bottleshop." ]
In what country is Brizambourg?
[ "France", "fr", "FR", "République française", "La France", "Republic of France", "French Republic", "FRA", "the Hexagon" ]
country
Brizambourg
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The New Castle of Ansembourg, located about one kilometre or just over half a mile below the Old Castle, was built by the industrialist Thomas Bidart in 1639 and is now known for its more modern finish and its terraced gardens.", "score": "1.426267" }, { "id": "6994464", "title": "Hombourg, Belgium", "text": " Hombourg (Homburg; Homburg; (op) Homerech; Hôbâr) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Plombières, located in the province of Liège, Belgium.", "score": "1.4248152" }, { "id": "9570268", "title": "Bourg-en-Bresse", "text": "🇩🇪 Bad Kreuznach, Germany ; Aylesbury, England ; 🇮🇹 San Severo, Italy ; 🇮🇹 Parma, Italy ; 🇧🇪 Namur, Belgium ; 🇵🇱 Brzeg, Poland ; 🇹🇳 El Kef, Tunesia Bourg-en-Bresse is twinned with: ", "score": "1.419206" }, { "id": "9570257", "title": "Bourg-en-Bresse", "text": " Bourg-en-Bresse (Bôrg) is the prefecture of the Ain department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Eastern France. Located 70 km northeast of Lyon, it is the capital of the ancient province of Bresse (Brêsse). In 2018, the commune had a population of 41,248.", "score": "1.4160895" }, { "id": "27087194", "title": "Bourgeat", "text": " It is headquartered in Les Abrets-en-Dauphiné in the Isère department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of south-east France. It is a family-owned company.", "score": "1.4158783" }, { "id": "8624032", "title": "Mariembourg", "text": " Mariembourg (Mariyambour) is a town of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Couvin, located in the province of Namur, Belgium. The town is named after Mary of Hungary, governor of what was then the Habsburg Netherlands, who ordered the construction of a fortress town there in 1542. The fortifications were demolished in 1853, but the former arsenal remains. By 1554, it was conquered by French troops, and has throughout the centuries frequently switched hands. The town has a church (built in 1542), a Neo-Gothic former town hall and is served by a railway station.", "score": "1.4029843" }, { "id": "6994472", "title": "Hombourg, Belgium", "text": " In 1856, shortly after its separation from Rémersdael, the population of Homburg was 1,127. It rose to 1,476 in 1910, falling back to 1,402 in 1920 and rising again to 1,602 in 1947. The population gradually declined to 1,279 in 1987, then rose to 1,405 in 1992 and stabilized at that figure since then.", "score": "1.3980122" }, { "id": "6994470", "title": "Hombourg, Belgium", "text": " the area's schools taught in French instead of German, and French also became the primary ecclesiastical language after the Second World War. Administratively, the commune has been French since 1794 (except from 1940 to 1944). At the establishment of the language areas and facilities in 1962, Hombourg adopted French is its official language for administrative purposes, in common with its 8 neighbouring municipalities. In schools, the language of instruction is French, with study of German and Dutch from the third year of primary school. Currently, about 85% of the population is French-speaking, 7% German-speaking, and 8% Dutch-speaking. About half of the French-speaking population (but mainly the age groups over 40) also know the local dialect.", "score": "1.397615" }, { "id": "9570263", "title": "Bourg-en-Bresse", "text": " In the early 20th century, the city manufactured iron goods, mineral waters, tallow, soap and earthenware, and there were flour mills and breweries; and there is considerable trade in grain, cattle and poultry.", "score": "1.3878093" }, { "id": "9558", "title": "Bourg-Bruche", "text": " Bourg-Bruche (Breuscheburg or Burg-Breusch) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.", "score": "1.3863705" }, { "id": "6645515", "title": "Bresse", "text": " Bresse is a former French province. It is located in the regions of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté of eastern France. The geographical term Bresse has two meanings: Bresse bourguignonne (or louhannaise), which is situated in the east of the department of Saône-et-Loire, and Bresse, which is located in the department of Ain. The corresponding adjective is bressan, and the inhabitants are Bressans. Bresse extends from the Dombes on the south to the river Doubs on the north, and from the Saône eastwards to the Jura mountains, measuring some 60 mile in the former, and 20 mile in the latter direction. It is a plain varying from 600 - 800 ft feet above the sea, with few eminences and a slight inclination westwards. Heaths and coppice alternate with pastures and arable land; pools and marshes are numerous, especially in the north. Its chief rivers are the Veyle, the Reyssouze and the Seille, all tributaries of the Saône. The soil is a gravelly clay but moderately fertile, and cattle-raising is largely carried on. The region is, however, more especially celebrated for its table poultry.", "score": "1.3715236" }, { "id": "9570266", "title": "Bourg-en-Bresse", "text": " Bourg is the prefecture of the department and the location of a court of assizes; it has a tribunal of first instance, a tribunal and a chamber of commerce, as well as a local branch of the Bank of France. Bourg-en-Bresse was the finish of Stage 6 and the departure of Stage 7 in the 2007 Tour de France.", "score": "1.3610231" }, { "id": "28788215", "title": "Hombourg-Haut", "text": " The tourist office is located near the railway station. It is run by the Communauté de communes de Freyming-Merlebach, a federation of municipalities in the French law.", "score": "1.3555782" }, { "id": "12115829", "title": "Weilburg", "text": "🇫🇷 Privas, France, since 1958 ; 🇮🇹 Tortona, Italy, since 1964 ; 🇳🇱 Zevenaar, Netherlands, since 1966 ; 🇸🇰 Kežmarok, Slovakia, since 1990 ; 🇮🇹 Quattro Castella, Italy, since 2002 ; 🇱🇺 Colmar-Berg, Luxembourg, since 2004 ; 🇹🇷 Kızılcahamam, Turkey, since 2006 ", "score": "1.3540163" }, { "id": "14106289", "title": "Wissembourg", "text": " Wissembourg (South Franconian: Weisseburch, pronounced ; German: ) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in northeastern France. It is situated on the little River Lauter close to the border between France and Germany approximately 60 km north of Strasbourg and 35 km west of Karlsruhe. Wissembourg was a sub-prefecture of the department. The name Wissembourg is a Gallicized version of Weißenburg (Weissenburg) in German meaning \"white castle\". The Latin place-name, sometimes used in ecclesiastical sources, is Sebusium. The town was annexed by France after 1648 but then incorporated into Germany in 1871. It was returned to France in 1919, but reincorporated back into Germany in 1940. After 1944 it again became French.", "score": "1.351217" }, { "id": "4622074", "title": "Stolzembourg", "text": " Stolzembourg (Stolzebuerg, Stolzemburg) is a village in the commune of Putscheid, in north-eastern Luxembourg. , the village has a population of 170. Stolzembourg Castle is located on a hill in the centre of the village. The current building was built on the ruins of the medieval castle in 1898 in the style of a Scottish country house. The village is also known for the fact that in World War II US troops crossed the border at Stolzembourg into Nazi Germany for the first time. On 11 September 1944 a patrol led by Sgt. Warner W. Holzinger of the 2nd Platoon, Troop B, 85th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, 5th Armored Division, crossed the river Our and reached Keppeshausen.", "score": "1.349402" }, { "id": "16351695", "title": "Bourg-la-Reine", "text": "Kenilworth, UK (since 1982) ; Yanqing, China (1998) ; Reghin, Romania (1999) ; Monheim am Rhein, Germany (2000) The town is twinned with:", "score": "1.347605" }, { "id": "12945358", "title": "Hombourg", "text": " Hombourg (Homburg) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France.", "score": "1.3466756" } ]
[ "Brizambourg\n Brizambourg is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France.", "Hombourg-Haut\n 🇮🇹 San Giorgio di Pesaro, Italy", "Ansembourg\n Ansembourg (Aansebuerg, Ansemburg) is a village in the commune of Helperknapp, in western Luxembourg. , the village had a population of 61. Ansembourg is in part of the Eisch valley known as the Valley of the Seven Castles. The village is the site of two of the seven castles. The New Castle of Ansembourg, located about one kilometre or just over half a mile below the Old Castle, was built by the industrialist Thomas Bidart in 1639 and is now known for its more modern finish and its terraced gardens.", "Hombourg, Belgium\n Hombourg (Homburg; Homburg; (op) Homerech; Hôbâr) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Plombières, located in the province of Liège, Belgium.", "Bourg-en-Bresse\n🇩🇪 Bad Kreuznach, Germany ; Aylesbury, England ; 🇮🇹 San Severo, Italy ; 🇮🇹 Parma, Italy ; 🇧🇪 Namur, Belgium ; 🇵🇱 Brzeg, Poland ; 🇹🇳 El Kef, Tunesia Bourg-en-Bresse is twinned with: ", "Bourg-en-Bresse\n Bourg-en-Bresse (Bôrg) is the prefecture of the Ain department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Eastern France. Located 70 km northeast of Lyon, it is the capital of the ancient province of Bresse (Brêsse). In 2018, the commune had a population of 41,248.", "Bourgeat\n It is headquartered in Les Abrets-en-Dauphiné in the Isère department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of south-east France. It is a family-owned company.", "Mariembourg\n Mariembourg (Mariyambour) is a town of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Couvin, located in the province of Namur, Belgium. The town is named after Mary of Hungary, governor of what was then the Habsburg Netherlands, who ordered the construction of a fortress town there in 1542. The fortifications were demolished in 1853, but the former arsenal remains. By 1554, it was conquered by French troops, and has throughout the centuries frequently switched hands. The town has a church (built in 1542), a Neo-Gothic former town hall and is served by a railway station.", "Hombourg, Belgium\n In 1856, shortly after its separation from Rémersdael, the population of Homburg was 1,127. It rose to 1,476 in 1910, falling back to 1,402 in 1920 and rising again to 1,602 in 1947. The population gradually declined to 1,279 in 1987, then rose to 1,405 in 1992 and stabilized at that figure since then.", "Hombourg, Belgium\n the area's schools taught in French instead of German, and French also became the primary ecclesiastical language after the Second World War. Administratively, the commune has been French since 1794 (except from 1940 to 1944). At the establishment of the language areas and facilities in 1962, Hombourg adopted French is its official language for administrative purposes, in common with its 8 neighbouring municipalities. In schools, the language of instruction is French, with study of German and Dutch from the third year of primary school. Currently, about 85% of the population is French-speaking, 7% German-speaking, and 8% Dutch-speaking. About half of the French-speaking population (but mainly the age groups over 40) also know the local dialect.", "Bourg-en-Bresse\n In the early 20th century, the city manufactured iron goods, mineral waters, tallow, soap and earthenware, and there were flour mills and breweries; and there is considerable trade in grain, cattle and poultry.", "Bourg-Bruche\n Bourg-Bruche (Breuscheburg or Burg-Breusch) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.", "Bresse\n Bresse is a former French province. It is located in the regions of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté of eastern France. The geographical term Bresse has two meanings: Bresse bourguignonne (or louhannaise), which is situated in the east of the department of Saône-et-Loire, and Bresse, which is located in the department of Ain. The corresponding adjective is bressan, and the inhabitants are Bressans. Bresse extends from the Dombes on the south to the river Doubs on the north, and from the Saône eastwards to the Jura mountains, measuring some 60 mile in the former, and 20 mile in the latter direction. It is a plain varying from 600 - 800 ft feet above the sea, with few eminences and a slight inclination westwards. Heaths and coppice alternate with pastures and arable land; pools and marshes are numerous, especially in the north. Its chief rivers are the Veyle, the Reyssouze and the Seille, all tributaries of the Saône. The soil is a gravelly clay but moderately fertile, and cattle-raising is largely carried on. The region is, however, more especially celebrated for its table poultry.", "Bourg-en-Bresse\n Bourg is the prefecture of the department and the location of a court of assizes; it has a tribunal of first instance, a tribunal and a chamber of commerce, as well as a local branch of the Bank of France. Bourg-en-Bresse was the finish of Stage 6 and the departure of Stage 7 in the 2007 Tour de France.", "Hombourg-Haut\n The tourist office is located near the railway station. It is run by the Communauté de communes de Freyming-Merlebach, a federation of municipalities in the French law.", "Weilburg\n🇫🇷 Privas, France, since 1958 ; 🇮🇹 Tortona, Italy, since 1964 ; 🇳🇱 Zevenaar, Netherlands, since 1966 ; 🇸🇰 Kežmarok, Slovakia, since 1990 ; 🇮🇹 Quattro Castella, Italy, since 2002 ; 🇱🇺 Colmar-Berg, Luxembourg, since 2004 ; 🇹🇷 Kızılcahamam, Turkey, since 2006 ", "Wissembourg\n Wissembourg (South Franconian: Weisseburch, pronounced ; German: ) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in northeastern France. It is situated on the little River Lauter close to the border between France and Germany approximately 60 km north of Strasbourg and 35 km west of Karlsruhe. Wissembourg was a sub-prefecture of the department. The name Wissembourg is a Gallicized version of Weißenburg (Weissenburg) in German meaning \"white castle\". The Latin place-name, sometimes used in ecclesiastical sources, is Sebusium. The town was annexed by France after 1648 but then incorporated into Germany in 1871. It was returned to France in 1919, but reincorporated back into Germany in 1940. After 1944 it again became French.", "Stolzembourg\n Stolzembourg (Stolzebuerg, Stolzemburg) is a village in the commune of Putscheid, in north-eastern Luxembourg. , the village has a population of 170. Stolzembourg Castle is located on a hill in the centre of the village. The current building was built on the ruins of the medieval castle in 1898 in the style of a Scottish country house. The village is also known for the fact that in World War II US troops crossed the border at Stolzembourg into Nazi Germany for the first time. On 11 September 1944 a patrol led by Sgt. Warner W. Holzinger of the 2nd Platoon, Troop B, 85th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, 5th Armored Division, crossed the river Our and reached Keppeshausen.", "Bourg-la-Reine\nKenilworth, UK (since 1982) ; Yanqing, China (1998) ; Reghin, Romania (1999) ; Monheim am Rhein, Germany (2000) The town is twinned with:", "Hombourg\n Hombourg (Homburg) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France." ]
In what country is Călmuș River?
[ "Romania", "Roumania", "Rumania", "România", "ro", "🇷🇴" ]
country
Călmuș
3,229,412
29
[ { "id": "30485539", "title": "Călmuș", "text": " The Călmuș (also: Calmus) is a left tributary of the river Tazlăul Sărat in Romania. It discharges into the Tazlăul Sărat in Ardeoani. Its length is 7 km and its basin size is 13 km2.", "score": "1.7296588" }, { "id": "7787999", "title": "Calmus, Luxembourg", "text": " Calmus (Kaalmes) is a small village in the commune of Saeul, in western Luxembourg. , the town has a population of 76.", "score": "1.5513427" }, { "id": "26271496", "title": "Călmățui (Teleorman)", "text": " The Călmățui is a left tributary of the river Danube in Romania. It discharges into the Danube near Suhaia. It flows through the villages Stoicănești, Radomirești, Călinești, Crângeni, Călmățuiu, Salcia, Putineiu, Dracea, Crângu, Lisa and Viișoara. Its length is 139 km and its basin size is 1413 km2.", "score": "1.4454886" }, { "id": "8681", "title": "Calmels-et-le-Viala", "text": " The commune is traversed by the Dourdou de Camarès River.", "score": "1.4227697" }, { "id": "7747697", "title": "Călmățui (Siret)", "text": " The Călmățui is a left tributary of the river Siret in Romania. It discharges into the Siret near the village Tudor Vladimirescu. Its length is 25 km and its basin size is 363 km2.", "score": "1.406786" }, { "id": "27873751", "title": "Manso River (Argentina and Chile)", "text": " The Manso River is popular for whitewater rafting, especially in its course below Steffen Lake to the border with Chile. The character of the river ranges from \"peaceful\"—the meaning of the word \"manso\" in Spanish—to Class IV rapids. Sport fishing for the introduced species of brown, rainbow and brook trout in the river and its lakes is also popular. Many tourist agencies in the city of Bariloche offer rafting and fishing excursions. A portion of the long-distance Huella Andina trail passes near the river and the lakes that dot its course.", "score": "1.3917897" }, { "id": "15932967", "title": "Elisabeth Calmes", "text": " Calmes was born in Luxembourg City on 30 July 1947. She was raised on the banks of the River Moselle where she practised water-skiing as a member of the Calmes family of waterskiers, becoming European junior champion. She went on to study interior architecture at the ENSAAMA decorative arts school in Paris before concentrating on painting at the Académie de Port-Royal. Her works have been widely presented in solo and group exhibitions in Luxembourg, Belgium, Poland, Russia and the United States. In 2008–09, she settled for a time in Brooklyn, New York, painting her impressions of the city on canvas or carton. These have been exhibited at The Luxembourg House in New York (2008) and at the Nolan-Rankin Galleries in Houston, Texas. Calmes has published several books presenting her work including ''Calmes. Peintures. Paintings.'' (2005).", "score": "1.3878725" }, { "id": "26650181", "title": "Tranquille River", "text": " Tranquille River is a river located in the Thompson Country region of British Columbia. The river is located on the north side of Kamloops Lake almost 8 mi west of Kamloops, near Tranquille, Kamloops. The river was discovered as gold-bearing in 1852. The river has been mined and the total value of gold mined is estimated at $250,000. The river was named by fur traders of the Hudson's Bay Company for the Secwepemc Chief Pacamoos and nicknamed Tranquil for his quiet easy manner.", "score": "1.3815637" }, { "id": "15369658", "title": "Calma (song)", "text": " Notes", "score": "1.3800075" }, { "id": "16586924", "title": "Polynemus aquilonaris", "text": " Polynemus aquilonaris is found in south-east Asia in the countries of Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam where it is found in the drainage basins of the Chao Phraya and Mekong including Tonle Sap and its associated rivers.", "score": "1.3792284" }, { "id": "15355072", "title": "Călmățui (Brăila)", "text": " The Călmățui is a left tributary of the Danube in Romania. Its source is a few km southwest of Buzău. It flows generally eastwards and flows into the Danube at Gura Călmățui. Its length is 152 km and its basin size is 1668 km2.", "score": "1.3747536" }, { "id": "12300030", "title": "Corbicula fluminea", "text": "British Columbia circa 1924 ; The Columbia River in the northwest United States in 1938 ; River Thames, UK in 2004 ; Cuba ; Lake Tahoe, on the borders of California and Nevada, they were first found in 2002, and the numbers increased rapidly after 2008. ; Lake Placid, NY, USA ; South America, including Argentina, Uruguay, Brasil (Río de La Plata basin, Río Amazonas Basin, Patagonia - Río Colorado, Río Negro- and is currently in expansion), Perú, Venezuela and Ecuador (Guayas, Daule, Vinces, Quevedo, and Babahoyo River drainages). ; Germany's Rhine River in the late 1980s ; Danube River through the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal. ; It reached the Elbe in 1998 at the latest. ; River Nore & Barrow, Republic of ", "score": "1.3679891" }, { "id": "26445013", "title": "Călmățuiul Sec", "text": " The Călmățuiul Sec is a left tributary of the river Călmățui in Romania. It flows into the Călmățui in Balta Sărată. Its length is 48 km and its basin size is 167 km2.", "score": "1.3582444" }, { "id": "4593243", "title": "Confluence", "text": "Manaus, Brazil is on the Rio Negro near its confluence with the Amazon (see Meeting of Waters). It is the chief port and a hub for the region's extensive river system. ; The Iguazú flows into the Paraná at the \"Triple Frontier\" (La Triple Frontera, Tríplice Fronteira), the tripoint for Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. ; In Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela there is a confluence between Orinoco River and Caroní River. ", "score": "1.3547934" }, { "id": "27172393", "title": "Peaceful River (Alaska)", "text": " The Peaceful River is a remote stream located on the east side of Attu Island, Alaska that was named by the United States Army during its occupation of the island in World War II. The stream originates from its headwaters at North Pass and flows eastward from there, eventually crossing under Attu Airfield where shortly thereafter it discharges into the Pacific Ocean. The river is a known habitat for multiple bird and fish species native to Attu island. In 1983 a nest of black-backed wagtails was discovered under a dilapidated wooden bridge on the river. This, along with another nest discovered on Attu, represented the first successful nesting records for the subspecies in Alaska. The Peaceful River is also a known habitat for various species of salmon. A survey conducted on the island determined that pink salmon were the dominant species in the river with 33,042 fish being observed in the river. The survey also revealed that salmon productivity could increase if culverts are maintained and concrete debris is removed from the river.", "score": "1.3531976" }, { "id": "15355038", "title": "Negreasca", "text": " The Negreasca is a left tributary of the river Călmățui in Romania. It flows into the Călmățui in Albești. Its length is 20 km and its basin size is 73 km2.", "score": "1.3519392" }, { "id": "7013476", "title": "Peace River (Florida)", "text": " supplies over six million gallons per day of drinking water to the people in the region. The river is also popular for canoeing. There were many Pleistocene and Miocene fossils found throughout the Peace River area, eventually leading to the discovery of phosphate deposits. Most of the northern watershed of the Peace River comprises an area known as the Bone Valley. The Peace River is a popular destination for fossil hunters who dig and sift the river gravel for fossilized shark teeth and prehistoric mammal bones. Several campgrounds and canoe rental operations cater to fossil hunters, with Wauchula, Zolfo Springs, and Arcadia being the main points of entry.", "score": "1.3464339" }, { "id": "12540342", "title": "Pristobrycon calmoni", "text": " Pristobrycon calmoni is a South American species of serrasalmid fish.", "score": "1.3436759" }, { "id": "16544210", "title": "Čalma", "text": " Čalma is a village located in the Sremska Mitrovica municipality, in the Syrmia District of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 1,675 people (2002 census).", "score": "1.3431027" }, { "id": "11744071", "title": "Renous River", "text": " The Renous River is a tributary of the Southwest Miramichi River in New Brunswick, Canada. The Renous River has its origins south of Holmes Lake in the Miramichi Highlands, part of the Appalachian Mountains, in the northwest corner of Northumberland County. Renous River system consists of the two major branches, the North and the South, which merge and flow through heavy forests to join the Southwest Miramichi River at the village of Quarryville in Renous. The river is noted for Atlantic salmon fishing. The annual run of Atlantic salmon occurs from June through October each summer and early autumn. Fishing is restricted to fly fishing only and all large salmon must be released. Salmon fishing in this river is generally best after a spate. Popular salmon flies on the Renous River include the Black Bear series, Butterfly, and Silver Cosseboom. Small deer-hair Buck Bugs are a popular fly in normal water conditions. There is also a local fly pattern known as the Renous Special.", "score": "1.3430598" } ]
[ "Călmuș\n The Călmuș (also: Calmus) is a left tributary of the river Tazlăul Sărat in Romania. It discharges into the Tazlăul Sărat in Ardeoani. Its length is 7 km and its basin size is 13 km2.", "Calmus, Luxembourg\n Calmus (Kaalmes) is a small village in the commune of Saeul, in western Luxembourg. , the town has a population of 76.", "Călmățui (Teleorman)\n The Călmățui is a left tributary of the river Danube in Romania. It discharges into the Danube near Suhaia. It flows through the villages Stoicănești, Radomirești, Călinești, Crângeni, Călmățuiu, Salcia, Putineiu, Dracea, Crângu, Lisa and Viișoara. Its length is 139 km and its basin size is 1413 km2.", "Calmels-et-le-Viala\n The commune is traversed by the Dourdou de Camarès River.", "Călmățui (Siret)\n The Călmățui is a left tributary of the river Siret in Romania. It discharges into the Siret near the village Tudor Vladimirescu. Its length is 25 km and its basin size is 363 km2.", "Manso River (Argentina and Chile)\n The Manso River is popular for whitewater rafting, especially in its course below Steffen Lake to the border with Chile. The character of the river ranges from \"peaceful\"—the meaning of the word \"manso\" in Spanish—to Class IV rapids. Sport fishing for the introduced species of brown, rainbow and brook trout in the river and its lakes is also popular. Many tourist agencies in the city of Bariloche offer rafting and fishing excursions. A portion of the long-distance Huella Andina trail passes near the river and the lakes that dot its course.", "Elisabeth Calmes\n Calmes was born in Luxembourg City on 30 July 1947. She was raised on the banks of the River Moselle where she practised water-skiing as a member of the Calmes family of waterskiers, becoming European junior champion. She went on to study interior architecture at the ENSAAMA decorative arts school in Paris before concentrating on painting at the Académie de Port-Royal. Her works have been widely presented in solo and group exhibitions in Luxembourg, Belgium, Poland, Russia and the United States. In 2008–09, she settled for a time in Brooklyn, New York, painting her impressions of the city on canvas or carton. These have been exhibited at The Luxembourg House in New York (2008) and at the Nolan-Rankin Galleries in Houston, Texas. Calmes has published several books presenting her work including ''Calmes. Peintures. Paintings.'' (2005).", "Tranquille River\n Tranquille River is a river located in the Thompson Country region of British Columbia. The river is located on the north side of Kamloops Lake almost 8 mi west of Kamloops, near Tranquille, Kamloops. The river was discovered as gold-bearing in 1852. The river has been mined and the total value of gold mined is estimated at $250,000. The river was named by fur traders of the Hudson's Bay Company for the Secwepemc Chief Pacamoos and nicknamed Tranquil for his quiet easy manner.", "Calma (song)\n Notes", "Polynemus aquilonaris\n Polynemus aquilonaris is found in south-east Asia in the countries of Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam where it is found in the drainage basins of the Chao Phraya and Mekong including Tonle Sap and its associated rivers.", "Călmățui (Brăila)\n The Călmățui is a left tributary of the Danube in Romania. Its source is a few km southwest of Buzău. It flows generally eastwards and flows into the Danube at Gura Călmățui. Its length is 152 km and its basin size is 1668 km2.", "Corbicula fluminea\nBritish Columbia circa 1924 ; The Columbia River in the northwest United States in 1938 ; River Thames, UK in 2004 ; Cuba ; Lake Tahoe, on the borders of California and Nevada, they were first found in 2002, and the numbers increased rapidly after 2008. ; Lake Placid, NY, USA ; South America, including Argentina, Uruguay, Brasil (Río de La Plata basin, Río Amazonas Basin, Patagonia - Río Colorado, Río Negro- and is currently in expansion), Perú, Venezuela and Ecuador (Guayas, Daule, Vinces, Quevedo, and Babahoyo River drainages). ; Germany's Rhine River in the late 1980s ; Danube River through the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal. ; It reached the Elbe in 1998 at the latest. ; River Nore & Barrow, Republic of ", "Călmățuiul Sec\n The Călmățuiul Sec is a left tributary of the river Călmățui in Romania. It flows into the Călmățui in Balta Sărată. Its length is 48 km and its basin size is 167 km2.", "Confluence\nManaus, Brazil is on the Rio Negro near its confluence with the Amazon (see Meeting of Waters). It is the chief port and a hub for the region's extensive river system. ; The Iguazú flows into the Paraná at the \"Triple Frontier\" (La Triple Frontera, Tríplice Fronteira), the tripoint for Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. ; In Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela there is a confluence between Orinoco River and Caroní River. ", "Peaceful River (Alaska)\n The Peaceful River is a remote stream located on the east side of Attu Island, Alaska that was named by the United States Army during its occupation of the island in World War II. The stream originates from its headwaters at North Pass and flows eastward from there, eventually crossing under Attu Airfield where shortly thereafter it discharges into the Pacific Ocean. The river is a known habitat for multiple bird and fish species native to Attu island. In 1983 a nest of black-backed wagtails was discovered under a dilapidated wooden bridge on the river. This, along with another nest discovered on Attu, represented the first successful nesting records for the subspecies in Alaska. The Peaceful River is also a known habitat for various species of salmon. A survey conducted on the island determined that pink salmon were the dominant species in the river with 33,042 fish being observed in the river. The survey also revealed that salmon productivity could increase if culverts are maintained and concrete debris is removed from the river.", "Negreasca\n The Negreasca is a left tributary of the river Călmățui in Romania. It flows into the Călmățui in Albești. Its length is 20 km and its basin size is 73 km2.", "Peace River (Florida)\n supplies over six million gallons per day of drinking water to the people in the region. The river is also popular for canoeing. There were many Pleistocene and Miocene fossils found throughout the Peace River area, eventually leading to the discovery of phosphate deposits. Most of the northern watershed of the Peace River comprises an area known as the Bone Valley. The Peace River is a popular destination for fossil hunters who dig and sift the river gravel for fossilized shark teeth and prehistoric mammal bones. Several campgrounds and canoe rental operations cater to fossil hunters, with Wauchula, Zolfo Springs, and Arcadia being the main points of entry.", "Pristobrycon calmoni\n Pristobrycon calmoni is a South American species of serrasalmid fish.", "Čalma\n Čalma is a village located in the Sremska Mitrovica municipality, in the Syrmia District of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 1,675 people (2002 census).", "Renous River\n The Renous River is a tributary of the Southwest Miramichi River in New Brunswick, Canada. The Renous River has its origins south of Holmes Lake in the Miramichi Highlands, part of the Appalachian Mountains, in the northwest corner of Northumberland County. Renous River system consists of the two major branches, the North and the South, which merge and flow through heavy forests to join the Southwest Miramichi River at the village of Quarryville in Renous. The river is noted for Atlantic salmon fishing. The annual run of Atlantic salmon occurs from June through October each summer and early autumn. Fishing is restricted to fly fishing only and all large salmon must be released. Salmon fishing in this river is generally best after a spate. Popular salmon flies on the Renous River include the Black Bear series, Butterfly, and Silver Cosseboom. Small deer-hair Buck Bugs are a popular fly in normal water conditions. There is also a local fly pattern known as the Renous Special." ]
In what country is Eschbronn?
[ "Germany", "FRG", "BRD", "Bundesrepublik Deutschland", "Federal Republic of Germany", "de", "Deutschland", "GER", "BR Deutschland", "DE" ]
country
Eschbronn
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[ { "id": "14334254", "title": "Eschelbronn", "text": " Eschelbronn is a village with 2,597 inhabitants in the Rhein-Neckar district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is adjacent to Sinsheim.", "score": "1.5929375" }, { "id": "9653632", "title": "Maulbronn", "text": " Maulbronn is a city in the district of Enz in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany.", "score": "1.5065119" }, { "id": "2573619", "title": "Eschweiler", "text": "🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Reigate and Banstead, England, United Kingdom (1985) ; 🇩🇪 Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany (2019) ; 🇫🇷 Wattrelos, France (1975) Eschweiler is twinned with:", "score": "1.4405055" }, { "id": "29995886", "title": "Heilbronn (district)", "text": " Landkreis Heilbronn is a Landkreis (district) in the north of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Neckar-Odenwald, Hohenlohe, Schwäbisch Hall, Rems-Murr, Ludwigsburg, Enz, Karlsruhe and Rhein-Neckar. In the centre of it is the free-city of Heilbronn, which is its own separate administrative area.", "score": "1.4379716" }, { "id": "11858836", "title": "Eschach, Germany", "text": " is a municipality in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, in Ostalbkreis district.", "score": "1.4352951" }, { "id": "16471762", "title": "Heilbronn-Franconia", "text": " Heilbronn-Franken is a region in northeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, in the Stuttgart subdivision (Regierungsbezirk). It consists of the former Free imperial city of Heilbronn, Heilbronn district and the districts of Hohenlohe, Main-Tauber and Schwäbisch Hall. It covers an area of 4765 km², with a population of roughly 0.9 million. The administrative seat of the region is Heilbronn. The region is administratively part of Baden-Württemberg, especially the eastern parts of it (Hohenlohe) are, however, culturally a part of Franken (engl. Franconia, hence the second half of the name), as the population there mostly speaks Franconian rather than Swabian dialects of German. This area is known as Tauberfranken, after the Tauber river, that is flowing through it, and borders in the north and east with the Franconian regions of Lower Franconia and Middle Franconia, that belong to Bavaria. Towards the west, the region borders the Rhine-Neckar region, to the south the Stuttgart Region. Apart from Heilbronn, smaller cities in the region are Bad Mergentheim, Crailsheim, Künzelsau, Neckarsulm, Öhringen, Schwäbisch Hall, Tauberbischofsheim and Wertheim.", "score": "1.4245076" }, { "id": "13986042", "title": "Eschbach, Baden-Württemberg", "text": " Eschbach is a town in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.", "score": "1.3962622" }, { "id": "14334255", "title": "Eschelbronn", "text": " Eschelbronn was already mentioned in the year 788/789 in a deed of donation from the monastery of Lorsch. In the end of the 13th century it became property of the diocese of Speyer. In 1267 a castle of wood was built and later in 1375 was transformed to a moated castle of stone. In 1526 the population were converted to Lutheranism. In 1803 Eschelbronn became a part of Baden. 1807 the village joined the district of Waibstadt and was assigned 1813 to the district of Sinsheim, which in the year 1973 became the Rhine Neckar Area.", "score": "1.3954246" }, { "id": "4368446", "title": "Esch-sur-Alzette", "text": " Esch-sur-Alzette (Esch-Uelzecht ; Esch an der Alzette or Esch an der Alzig) is a commune with town status in south-western Luxembourg. It is the country's second-most populous commune, with a population of 35,040 inhabitants,. It lies in the south-west of the country, on the border with France and in the valley of the Alzette, which flows through the town. The town is usually referred to as just Esch; however, the full name distinguishes it from the village and commune of Esch-sur-Sûre which lies 45 km further north. The country's capital, Luxembourg City, is roughly 15 km to the north-east. The city was selected as the European Capital of Culture for 2022, alongside Kaunas and Novi Sad.", "score": "1.3931078" }, { "id": "30908096", "title": "Gerabronn", "text": " Gerabronn is a small town in the county of Schwäbisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. In 2006 it had a population of about 4,547 and covered an area of 40.38 km2. Gerabronn is the home town of the two leading German politicians of the Green Party: Joschka Fischer and Rezzo Schlauch.", "score": "1.3890195" }, { "id": "4368452", "title": "Esch-sur-Alzette", "text": "Coimbra, Portugal ; 🇩🇪 Cologne, Germany ; 🇧🇪 Liège, Belgium ; 🇫🇷 Lille, France ; 🇦🇹 Mödling, Austria ; 🇩🇪 Offenbach am Main, Germany ; 🇫🇷 Puteaux, France ; Rotterdam, Netherlands ; 🇮🇹 Turin, Italy ; 🇮🇹 Velletri, Italy ; 🇷🇸 Zemun, Serbia Esch-sur-Alzette is twinned with: ", "score": "1.380446" }, { "id": "2510016", "title": "Eschborn", "text": "🇫🇷 Montgeron, France since 1985 ; Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal since 2010 ; 🇲🇹 Zabbar, Malta since 2010 ; 🇩🇪 Viernau, Germany Eschborn is twinned with 4 towns in Europe:", "score": "1.3790277" }, { "id": "14334256", "title": "Eschelbronn", "text": " In former times the main income source from the inhabitants was agriculture, however later in the 18th century the weaving mill of lines became more and more important. Since the end of the 19th century Eschelbronn is well known for its furniture manufacturing industry.", "score": "1.375371" }, { "id": "13986044", "title": "Eschbach, Baden-Württemberg", "text": " Weinstetten is a vanished village on the territory of Eschbach which was mentioned for the first time in 896 as Vizzilistat and was destroyed by the flood of the Rhine in 1482.", "score": "1.3735425" }, { "id": "12986586", "title": "Eppingen", "text": " is a town in the district of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. The town has the second-largest population in the district. Eppingen lies in the Kraichgau, a hilly region in southwestern Germany, close to the confluence of the Elsenz and Hilsbach Rivers.", "score": "1.3702972" }, { "id": "9653634", "title": "Maulbronn", "text": " Maulbronn has a beautiful lake which is called \"Tiefersee\" which stands for \"deep lake\". The deep lake is a great attraction from May to September. Once a year there is a great Rock festival. The Turkish community of Maulbronn is organizing once a year a huge soccer tournament which is well visited and participated from all over Germany and sometimes even Poland, Austria and France.", "score": "1.3686264" }, { "id": "6483866", "title": "Heilsbronn", "text": " Heilsbronn is a town in the Ansbach district of the Mittelfranken administrative region of Franconia, in the German state of Bavaria between Nuremberg and Ansbach, in the wooded valley of the Rangau. Its hallmark is the Katharinenturm, a medieval tower. Heilsbronn should not be confused with the far larger city of Heilbronn, which lies 130 km further west.", "score": "1.3678005" }, { "id": "30086583", "title": "Leingarten", "text": " is a town in the district of Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 7 km west of Heilbronn. It was formed 1 January 1970, when the municipalities of Großgartach and Schluchtern merged.", "score": "1.3665928" }, { "id": "28992766", "title": "Heilbronner Falken", "text": " (Heilbronn Falcons) are a professional ice hockey team based in Heilbronn, Germany. They currently play in DEL2, the second level of ice hockey in Germany. Prior to the 2013–14 season they played in the 2nd Bundesliga.", "score": "1.3544716" }, { "id": "26535780", "title": "Heilbronn Hauptbahnhof", "text": " Heilbronn Hauptbahnhof is the main passenger railway station in Heilbronn in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.", "score": "1.3518412" } ]
[ "Eschelbronn\n Eschelbronn is a village with 2,597 inhabitants in the Rhein-Neckar district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is adjacent to Sinsheim.", "Maulbronn\n Maulbronn is a city in the district of Enz in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany.", "Eschweiler\n🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Reigate and Banstead, England, United Kingdom (1985) ; 🇩🇪 Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany (2019) ; 🇫🇷 Wattrelos, France (1975) Eschweiler is twinned with:", "Heilbronn (district)\n Landkreis Heilbronn is a Landkreis (district) in the north of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Neckar-Odenwald, Hohenlohe, Schwäbisch Hall, Rems-Murr, Ludwigsburg, Enz, Karlsruhe and Rhein-Neckar. In the centre of it is the free-city of Heilbronn, which is its own separate administrative area.", "Eschach, Germany\n is a municipality in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, in Ostalbkreis district.", "Heilbronn-Franconia\n Heilbronn-Franken is a region in northeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, in the Stuttgart subdivision (Regierungsbezirk). It consists of the former Free imperial city of Heilbronn, Heilbronn district and the districts of Hohenlohe, Main-Tauber and Schwäbisch Hall. It covers an area of 4765 km², with a population of roughly 0.9 million. The administrative seat of the region is Heilbronn. The region is administratively part of Baden-Württemberg, especially the eastern parts of it (Hohenlohe) are, however, culturally a part of Franken (engl. Franconia, hence the second half of the name), as the population there mostly speaks Franconian rather than Swabian dialects of German. This area is known as Tauberfranken, after the Tauber river, that is flowing through it, and borders in the north and east with the Franconian regions of Lower Franconia and Middle Franconia, that belong to Bavaria. Towards the west, the region borders the Rhine-Neckar region, to the south the Stuttgart Region. Apart from Heilbronn, smaller cities in the region are Bad Mergentheim, Crailsheim, Künzelsau, Neckarsulm, Öhringen, Schwäbisch Hall, Tauberbischofsheim and Wertheim.", "Eschbach, Baden-Württemberg\n Eschbach is a town in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.", "Eschelbronn\n Eschelbronn was already mentioned in the year 788/789 in a deed of donation from the monastery of Lorsch. In the end of the 13th century it became property of the diocese of Speyer. In 1267 a castle of wood was built and later in 1375 was transformed to a moated castle of stone. In 1526 the population were converted to Lutheranism. In 1803 Eschelbronn became a part of Baden. 1807 the village joined the district of Waibstadt and was assigned 1813 to the district of Sinsheim, which in the year 1973 became the Rhine Neckar Area.", "Esch-sur-Alzette\n Esch-sur-Alzette (Esch-Uelzecht ; Esch an der Alzette or Esch an der Alzig) is a commune with town status in south-western Luxembourg. It is the country's second-most populous commune, with a population of 35,040 inhabitants,. It lies in the south-west of the country, on the border with France and in the valley of the Alzette, which flows through the town. The town is usually referred to as just Esch; however, the full name distinguishes it from the village and commune of Esch-sur-Sûre which lies 45 km further north. The country's capital, Luxembourg City, is roughly 15 km to the north-east. The city was selected as the European Capital of Culture for 2022, alongside Kaunas and Novi Sad.", "Gerabronn\n Gerabronn is a small town in the county of Schwäbisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. In 2006 it had a population of about 4,547 and covered an area of 40.38 km2. Gerabronn is the home town of the two leading German politicians of the Green Party: Joschka Fischer and Rezzo Schlauch.", "Esch-sur-Alzette\nCoimbra, Portugal ; 🇩🇪 Cologne, Germany ; 🇧🇪 Liège, Belgium ; 🇫🇷 Lille, France ; 🇦🇹 Mödling, Austria ; 🇩🇪 Offenbach am Main, Germany ; 🇫🇷 Puteaux, France ; Rotterdam, Netherlands ; 🇮🇹 Turin, Italy ; 🇮🇹 Velletri, Italy ; 🇷🇸 Zemun, Serbia Esch-sur-Alzette is twinned with: ", "Eschborn\n🇫🇷 Montgeron, France since 1985 ; Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal since 2010 ; 🇲🇹 Zabbar, Malta since 2010 ; 🇩🇪 Viernau, Germany Eschborn is twinned with 4 towns in Europe:", "Eschelbronn\n In former times the main income source from the inhabitants was agriculture, however later in the 18th century the weaving mill of lines became more and more important. Since the end of the 19th century Eschelbronn is well known for its furniture manufacturing industry.", "Eschbach, Baden-Württemberg\n Weinstetten is a vanished village on the territory of Eschbach which was mentioned for the first time in 896 as Vizzilistat and was destroyed by the flood of the Rhine in 1482.", "Eppingen\n is a town in the district of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. The town has the second-largest population in the district. Eppingen lies in the Kraichgau, a hilly region in southwestern Germany, close to the confluence of the Elsenz and Hilsbach Rivers.", "Maulbronn\n Maulbronn has a beautiful lake which is called \"Tiefersee\" which stands for \"deep lake\". The deep lake is a great attraction from May to September. Once a year there is a great Rock festival. The Turkish community of Maulbronn is organizing once a year a huge soccer tournament which is well visited and participated from all over Germany and sometimes even Poland, Austria and France.", "Heilsbronn\n Heilsbronn is a town in the Ansbach district of the Mittelfranken administrative region of Franconia, in the German state of Bavaria between Nuremberg and Ansbach, in the wooded valley of the Rangau. Its hallmark is the Katharinenturm, a medieval tower. Heilsbronn should not be confused with the far larger city of Heilbronn, which lies 130 km further west.", "Leingarten\n is a town in the district of Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 7 km west of Heilbronn. It was formed 1 January 1970, when the municipalities of Großgartach and Schluchtern merged.", "Heilbronner Falken\n (Heilbronn Falcons) are a professional ice hockey team based in Heilbronn, Germany. They currently play in DEL2, the second level of ice hockey in Germany. Prior to the 2013–14 season they played in the 2nd Bundesliga.", "Heilbronn Hauptbahnhof\n Heilbronn Hauptbahnhof is the main passenger railway station in Heilbronn in the German state of Baden-Württemberg." ]
In what country is Kondh, Surendranagar?
[ "India", "Bharat", "Hindustan", "Bharatvarsh", "in", "IN", "Republic of India", "🇮🇳", "IND", "Aryavratt" ]
country
Kondh, Surendranagar
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[ { "id": "6018805", "title": "Kondh, Surendranagar", "text": " Kondh is a village in Dhrangadhra Taluka in Surendranagar district of Gujarat State, India. Nearby villages are Rajcharadi, Hampar, Navalgadh, Bhechada, Gajanvav, Ratanpar, Rampara, Raygadh, Ravaliyavadar and Narichana. Kondh's main crops are magafali (peanuts) and kappas (cotton). Kondh's Postal Index Number code is 363310 and the postal head office is Surendranagar.", "score": "1.9734578" }, { "id": "26736453", "title": "Surendranagar district", "text": " Surendranagar is an administrative district in Saurashtra region of Gujarat state in India. It has a population of approximately 1.7 million people. Surendranagar city, along with the twin city of Wadhwan, has a total of 400,000 inhabitants, and is known as \"Camp\".", "score": "1.7010458" }, { "id": "26736454", "title": "Surendranagar district", "text": " In the past, Surendranagar was used by colonialists as a hill station, because of its dry environment that was beneficial for some physical as well as mental ailments. Surendranagar's dry air is still believed to be the best place in Gujarat to cure tuberculosis patients. District capital Surendranagar, which lies under Municipality body is suffering from poor condition of roads and the two Causeways which join both the sides of city divided by Bhogavo River. Municipality body of city is considered to be a candidate for status of Municipal Corporation for a long time but due to some political reasons it never happen. It has the second highest number of educational institutes per capita. Many newspapers are published from Surendranagar in Gujarat.", "score": "1.5653305" }, { "id": "26736456", "title": "Surendranagar district", "text": " Nearly 25 percent of India's salt supply comes from mining in the Surendranagar area. There are miles of Agar (Salt pans), especially in the Kharaghoda area. High-quality salt is produced in Zinzuwada, a desert area.", "score": "1.5590882" }, { "id": "26736458", "title": "Surendranagar district", "text": " According to the 2011 census Surendranagar district has a population of 1,756,268, with 909,917 males and 846,351 females roughly equal to the nation of The Gambia or the US state of Nebraska. This gives it a ranking of 274th in India (out of a total of 640). The district has a population density of 167 PD/sqkm. Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 15.89%. Surendranagar has a sex ratio of 929 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 73.19%. At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 98.84% of the population in the district spoke Gujarati and 0.69% Hindi as their first language. 76.82% of the population is Hindu. Caste wise residents include Brahmins, Kshatriya, Patels, Vankar as well as significant numbers of Bharvad, Rabari, Luhar Suthar, Kansara, Mochi and Sathwara . Main Jain Temple, which is in the heart of the city, of Sri Vasupujyaswami Bhahvan is more than 100 years old.", "score": "1.5433922" }, { "id": "11746409", "title": "Surendranagar (Lok Sabha constituency)", "text": " Surendranagar Lok Sabha constituency (સુરેન્દ્રનગર લોકસભા મતવિસ્તાર) is one of the 26 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Gujarat state in western India.", "score": "1.5403066" }, { "id": "26736457", "title": "Surendranagar district", "text": " Surendranagar is a hub of cotton and ginning activities in India, with a large number of ginning and pressing units. It is one of the largest producers of quality Shankar cotton in world. The Surendranagar Cotton Oil and Oilseeds Association Ltd.,( Government of India recognised) is a world-famous futures trading exchange for cotton. It was established in 1964 and is the first Cotton Future Trading Exchange in India. Surendranagar City is also home to a big textile and clothing market, specialising in saris. Large clothing showrooms are located in the city on Jawahar Road and Vithal Press Road.", "score": "1.5242162" }, { "id": "26736455", "title": "Surendranagar district", "text": " Many small and medium enterprises and industries are present, including confectionery, ceramics, pharmaceuticals, engineering plastics, bearings and spindles, and salt production. Wadhwan City is a major trade and processing centre for agricultural products, cotton, salt, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and plastics, textile bearings, ceramics, and sanitary ware.", "score": "1.5058875" }, { "id": "28428903", "title": "Surendranagar Gate railway station", "text": " Surendranagar Gate railway station is a railway station serving in Surendranagar district of Gujarat state of India. It is under Bhavnagar railway division of Western Railway Zone of Indian Railways. Surendranagar Gate railway station is 1 km from. Passenger, Express, and Superfast trains halt here.", "score": "1.476192" }, { "id": "2147133", "title": "Surendranagar–Bhavnagar line", "text": " The Surendranagar–Bhavnagar line is located in the Gujarat state of India.", "score": "1.474565" }, { "id": "26736461", "title": "Surendranagar district", "text": "Anil Chavda a Gujarati poet, was born here. ; Dalpatram (1820-1898) a Gujarati language poet was born in Wadhwan city of Surendranagar district. ; Jhaverchand Meghani (1896–1947) poet, litterateur, social reformer and freedom fighter. Born in Chotila. ; Shahabuddin Rathod a Gujarati comedian, hails from this district. ; Vipul K. Rawal a Hindi film writer was born in Surendranagar. ; Sukhlal Sanghvi (1880–1978) Jain scholar and philosopher. Born in Limbdi. ", "score": "1.4700785" }, { "id": "3547609", "title": "Kondhej", "text": " Kondhej is a village in the Karmala taluka of Solapur district in Maharashtra state, India.", "score": "1.4667774" }, { "id": "314192", "title": "Surendrapuri", "text": " Surendrapuri is a religious tourism destination located near Hyderabad,Telangana, India in the Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district. The 17-acre religious complex includes the Kunda Satyanarayana Kaladhamam - India's first mythological museum, Panchamukha Hanumadeeswara Devasthanam (Hindu temple), Navagraha temples, Nagakoti idol, and Surendrapuri’s iconic two-sided Panchamukha Hanuman-Shiva statue. Surendrapuri was designed and built by Satyanarayana Kunda and it was opened to the public from May, 2003. It is located 10 km from the Bhuvanagiri Railway Station and 2 km from the Yadadri Bus Terminal. Other popular tourist attractions near Surendrapuri are Yadadri’s Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Bhongir Fort, and Kolanupaka Temple.", "score": "1.4607325" }, { "id": "26736459", "title": "Surendranagar district", "text": " Raj-Rajeshwari Temple, on National Highway Number 8 near Limbdi, is a large area of residences, hospitals, and schools. The temple features an exhibition of yoga performed by Rishiji. This temple has temples to three major gods—Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh—inside. It is the only such temple in Gujarat. The temple is noted for its architecture. ''(lack of info. Cannot find it via googlemap)'' Trimandir - A very big temple known as the ‘Trimandir’ by Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan houses Lord Simandhar Swami, Shiv Swaroop, Krishna Bhagwan, other celestial deities. The famous kund known as \"Gangavo\" is located in Dedadara village. It was built in the 11th century.", "score": "1.4580985" }, { "id": "11913644", "title": "Kondrapole", "text": " Kondrapole is a village Damarchrla Mandal in Nalgonda district of the Indian state of Telangana. The hilly village is a multi-cultural place. Most school in the village is 10th class. Children from nearby villages and tandals come here to study. From here the students went to the IIT for postgraduation, while some went to foreign countries and settled there. And there are a lot of government positions in the authorities. Families are migrating to the nearest town (MIRYALAGUDA) or Hyderabad. There is a small lake in the village. The lake is usually taken by Fish Contractors for Fish Forms. Export Fish Contractors to different cities each year in the summer. Recently the canal is called \"cannes\" [కానాసులు], when it flows, There are also drains to the pond. Sewming place diadem [డిఎ డ్యాంమ్] The rice fields are famous. People in the village wake up early morning and go to rice fields. A Shivaling Temple is constructed in ° Anjaneya Swamy Temple, Guntu Mysumman Temple, There are many Ram temple temples. Mariyu. The mosque was also constructed. With everyone in caste in the village regardless of bathing with regard to caste Be happy with life", "score": "1.4545097" }, { "id": "7724536", "title": "Rampara, Surendranagar district", "text": " Rampara is a village in the area of Talala-Gir district Gir Somnath of the state of Gujarat in India. It is surrounded by the Talala-gir. This village is known for its famous Kesar Mango", "score": "1.4470925" }, { "id": "5143043", "title": "Kothara, Kutch", "text": " Kothara was an estate (jagir) founded during the reign of Godaji (1715-1718), when Godaji, the ruler of Cutch State, gave the Mundra estate to his brethren Haloji. Haloji founded towns of Kothara, Kotri and Nagrachi. In the past, the village had a sizeable community of traders who lived in Zanzibar and Mumbai. The village has several houses with rich architecture, which belonged to these traders.", "score": "1.4412799" }, { "id": "33021556", "title": "Aundh, Pune", "text": " schools in and around the area, Aundh offers an array of activity centers for children of various age groups. This place has come to be a self-sustained locality, and it wouldn't be wrong to compare it to other suburban areas across the nation. Aundh is one of the best residential areas in Pune like Koregaon Park can be termed as the best commercial area in Pune. The area today is among the most plush and upmarket in the city, owing to extremely high real-estate prices. The area is amongst the first choice for metropolitan people from different states and countries owing to the self-sufficiency.", "score": "1.4369361" }, { "id": "2928537", "title": "Surendranagar Dudhrej", "text": " Vadwala Mandir of Rabari community and Mandavrayji Dada Mandir of Rajput Community is Situated in Muli here This community's people do visit this place often and on the important ritual days. The Surendranagar Trimandir is located 17.1 km away from the city of Surendranagar (Gujarat), near Lok Vidhyalaya, on Muli Road.", "score": "1.4358349" }, { "id": "10614906", "title": "Lilapur, Surendranagar", "text": " Lilapur is a village in Surendranagar district, Gujarat, India. Lilapur is the village located at Lakhtar Taluka, District - Surendranagar, Gujarat, India. The territory lies into the area as per the older Royal state name. Population would be about 3000-4000 people. Lilapur village is very famous for the temple of \"Maa Tulja Bhavani\" located inside the village. The event of the Navtatri festival is celebrated into the entire village with too much reverence, under the boon of Maa Tulja Bhavani and Maa Bahucharaji. The grand celebration completed its 100 years in Oct ' 2011. People of the village live with the brotherhood that is the examplary situation in this era. Moreover the population is covered by the castes like Patels, Brahmins, Lohanas, Shepherds, Devipujak etc. There ", "score": "1.4300661" } ]
[ "Kondh, Surendranagar\n Kondh is a village in Dhrangadhra Taluka in Surendranagar district of Gujarat State, India. Nearby villages are Rajcharadi, Hampar, Navalgadh, Bhechada, Gajanvav, Ratanpar, Rampara, Raygadh, Ravaliyavadar and Narichana. Kondh's main crops are magafali (peanuts) and kappas (cotton). Kondh's Postal Index Number code is 363310 and the postal head office is Surendranagar.", "Surendranagar district\n Surendranagar is an administrative district in Saurashtra region of Gujarat state in India. It has a population of approximately 1.7 million people. Surendranagar city, along with the twin city of Wadhwan, has a total of 400,000 inhabitants, and is known as \"Camp\".", "Surendranagar district\n In the past, Surendranagar was used by colonialists as a hill station, because of its dry environment that was beneficial for some physical as well as mental ailments. Surendranagar's dry air is still believed to be the best place in Gujarat to cure tuberculosis patients. District capital Surendranagar, which lies under Municipality body is suffering from poor condition of roads and the two Causeways which join both the sides of city divided by Bhogavo River. Municipality body of city is considered to be a candidate for status of Municipal Corporation for a long time but due to some political reasons it never happen. It has the second highest number of educational institutes per capita. Many newspapers are published from Surendranagar in Gujarat.", "Surendranagar district\n Nearly 25 percent of India's salt supply comes from mining in the Surendranagar area. There are miles of Agar (Salt pans), especially in the Kharaghoda area. High-quality salt is produced in Zinzuwada, a desert area.", "Surendranagar district\n According to the 2011 census Surendranagar district has a population of 1,756,268, with 909,917 males and 846,351 females roughly equal to the nation of The Gambia or the US state of Nebraska. This gives it a ranking of 274th in India (out of a total of 640). The district has a population density of 167 PD/sqkm. Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 15.89%. Surendranagar has a sex ratio of 929 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 73.19%. At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 98.84% of the population in the district spoke Gujarati and 0.69% Hindi as their first language. 76.82% of the population is Hindu. Caste wise residents include Brahmins, Kshatriya, Patels, Vankar as well as significant numbers of Bharvad, Rabari, Luhar Suthar, Kansara, Mochi and Sathwara . Main Jain Temple, which is in the heart of the city, of Sri Vasupujyaswami Bhahvan is more than 100 years old.", "Surendranagar (Lok Sabha constituency)\n Surendranagar Lok Sabha constituency (સુરેન્દ્રનગર લોકસભા મતવિસ્તાર) is one of the 26 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Gujarat state in western India.", "Surendranagar district\n Surendranagar is a hub of cotton and ginning activities in India, with a large number of ginning and pressing units. It is one of the largest producers of quality Shankar cotton in world. The Surendranagar Cotton Oil and Oilseeds Association Ltd.,( Government of India recognised) is a world-famous futures trading exchange for cotton. It was established in 1964 and is the first Cotton Future Trading Exchange in India. Surendranagar City is also home to a big textile and clothing market, specialising in saris. Large clothing showrooms are located in the city on Jawahar Road and Vithal Press Road.", "Surendranagar district\n Many small and medium enterprises and industries are present, including confectionery, ceramics, pharmaceuticals, engineering plastics, bearings and spindles, and salt production. Wadhwan City is a major trade and processing centre for agricultural products, cotton, salt, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and plastics, textile bearings, ceramics, and sanitary ware.", "Surendranagar Gate railway station\n Surendranagar Gate railway station is a railway station serving in Surendranagar district of Gujarat state of India. It is under Bhavnagar railway division of Western Railway Zone of Indian Railways. Surendranagar Gate railway station is 1 km from. Passenger, Express, and Superfast trains halt here.", "Surendranagar–Bhavnagar line\n The Surendranagar–Bhavnagar line is located in the Gujarat state of India.", "Surendranagar district\nAnil Chavda a Gujarati poet, was born here. ; Dalpatram (1820-1898) a Gujarati language poet was born in Wadhwan city of Surendranagar district. ; Jhaverchand Meghani (1896–1947) poet, litterateur, social reformer and freedom fighter. Born in Chotila. ; Shahabuddin Rathod a Gujarati comedian, hails from this district. ; Vipul K. Rawal a Hindi film writer was born in Surendranagar. ; Sukhlal Sanghvi (1880–1978) Jain scholar and philosopher. Born in Limbdi. ", "Kondhej\n Kondhej is a village in the Karmala taluka of Solapur district in Maharashtra state, India.", "Surendrapuri\n Surendrapuri is a religious tourism destination located near Hyderabad,Telangana, India in the Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district. The 17-acre religious complex includes the Kunda Satyanarayana Kaladhamam - India's first mythological museum, Panchamukha Hanumadeeswara Devasthanam (Hindu temple), Navagraha temples, Nagakoti idol, and Surendrapuri’s iconic two-sided Panchamukha Hanuman-Shiva statue. Surendrapuri was designed and built by Satyanarayana Kunda and it was opened to the public from May, 2003. It is located 10 km from the Bhuvanagiri Railway Station and 2 km from the Yadadri Bus Terminal. Other popular tourist attractions near Surendrapuri are Yadadri’s Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Bhongir Fort, and Kolanupaka Temple.", "Surendranagar district\n Raj-Rajeshwari Temple, on National Highway Number 8 near Limbdi, is a large area of residences, hospitals, and schools. The temple features an exhibition of yoga performed by Rishiji. This temple has temples to three major gods—Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh—inside. It is the only such temple in Gujarat. The temple is noted for its architecture. ''(lack of info. Cannot find it via googlemap)'' Trimandir - A very big temple known as the ‘Trimandir’ by Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan houses Lord Simandhar Swami, Shiv Swaroop, Krishna Bhagwan, other celestial deities. The famous kund known as \"Gangavo\" is located in Dedadara village. It was built in the 11th century.", "Kondrapole\n Kondrapole is a village Damarchrla Mandal in Nalgonda district of the Indian state of Telangana. The hilly village is a multi-cultural place. Most school in the village is 10th class. Children from nearby villages and tandals come here to study. From here the students went to the IIT for postgraduation, while some went to foreign countries and settled there. And there are a lot of government positions in the authorities. Families are migrating to the nearest town (MIRYALAGUDA) or Hyderabad. There is a small lake in the village. The lake is usually taken by Fish Contractors for Fish Forms. Export Fish Contractors to different cities each year in the summer. Recently the canal is called \"cannes\" [కానాసులు], when it flows, There are also drains to the pond. Sewming place diadem [డిఎ డ్యాంమ్] The rice fields are famous. People in the village wake up early morning and go to rice fields. A Shivaling Temple is constructed in ° Anjaneya Swamy Temple, Guntu Mysumman Temple, There are many Ram temple temples. Mariyu. The mosque was also constructed. With everyone in caste in the village regardless of bathing with regard to caste Be happy with life", "Rampara, Surendranagar district\n Rampara is a village in the area of Talala-Gir district Gir Somnath of the state of Gujarat in India. It is surrounded by the Talala-gir. This village is known for its famous Kesar Mango", "Kothara, Kutch\n Kothara was an estate (jagir) founded during the reign of Godaji (1715-1718), when Godaji, the ruler of Cutch State, gave the Mundra estate to his brethren Haloji. Haloji founded towns of Kothara, Kotri and Nagrachi. In the past, the village had a sizeable community of traders who lived in Zanzibar and Mumbai. The village has several houses with rich architecture, which belonged to these traders.", "Aundh, Pune\n schools in and around the area, Aundh offers an array of activity centers for children of various age groups. This place has come to be a self-sustained locality, and it wouldn't be wrong to compare it to other suburban areas across the nation. Aundh is one of the best residential areas in Pune like Koregaon Park can be termed as the best commercial area in Pune. The area today is among the most plush and upmarket in the city, owing to extremely high real-estate prices. The area is amongst the first choice for metropolitan people from different states and countries owing to the self-sufficiency.", "Surendranagar Dudhrej\n Vadwala Mandir of Rabari community and Mandavrayji Dada Mandir of Rajput Community is Situated in Muli here This community's people do visit this place often and on the important ritual days. The Surendranagar Trimandir is located 17.1 km away from the city of Surendranagar (Gujarat), near Lok Vidhyalaya, on Muli Road.", "Lilapur, Surendranagar\n Lilapur is a village in Surendranagar district, Gujarat, India. Lilapur is the village located at Lakhtar Taluka, District - Surendranagar, Gujarat, India. The territory lies into the area as per the older Royal state name. Population would be about 3000-4000 people. Lilapur village is very famous for the temple of \"Maa Tulja Bhavani\" located inside the village. The event of the Navtatri festival is celebrated into the entire village with too much reverence, under the boon of Maa Tulja Bhavani and Maa Bahucharaji. The grand celebration completed its 100 years in Oct ' 2011. People of the village live with the brotherhood that is the examplary situation in this era. Moreover the population is covered by the castes like Patels, Brahmins, Lohanas, Shepherds, Devipujak etc. There " ]
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[ { "id": "15443059", "title": "Rogers Group", "text": " Rogers Group is a Mauritius-based listed international services and investment company with specialist expertise within four markets: FinTech, Hospitality, Logistics and Property. Operations within each served market are organised into sectors, with 4,545 people and 52 offices across 12 different territories.", "score": "1.6104398" }, { "id": "26173387", "title": "Rogers, Arkansas", "text": " Rogers is a city in Benton County, Arkansas, United States. Located in the Ozarks, it is part of the Northwest Arkansas region, one of the fastest growing metro areas in the country. Rogers was the location of the first Walmart store, whose corporate headquarters is located in neighboring Bentonville. Daisy Outdoor Products, known for its air rifles, has both its headquarters and its Airgun Museum in Rogers. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 55,964. In 2019, the estimated population was 68,669, making it the sixth-most populous city in the state. Northwest Arkansas is ranked 109th in terms of population in the United States, with 465,776 inhabitants as of the 2010 U.S. Census.", "score": "1.5795882" }, { "id": "26089997", "title": "Churence Rogers", "text": " Churence Rogers (born June 3, 1953) is a Canadian politician from Newfoundland and Labrador, who was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in a by-election on December 11, 2017. He represents the electoral district of Bonavista—Burin—Trinity as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada caucus.", "score": "1.5795746" }, { "id": "341630", "title": "Edith Rogers (Alberta politician)", "text": " Born in Eastville, Nova Scotia, to Samuel G. and Mahala (née Graham) Cox, Rogers was raised on a farm and attended Eastville High School and Normal School. She worked as a teacher in Nova Scotia until 1913, when she visited her aunt, Margaret Redmond, in Edgerton, Alberta. While there, she accepted an offer to teach at Bloomington School. She attended Camrose Normal School in 1914, after which she taught in Edgerton and near Tofield until 1918. Disillusioned with teaching in rural schoolhouses, she took a business course and began work as a bank teller for the Merchants Bank of Canada, which later merged with the Bank of Montreal, in Edgerton; this was an unusual career choice for a woman at the time. In ", "score": "1.5757786" }, { "id": "26121920", "title": "D. Rogers", "text": " D. Rogers is an Australian musician based in Melbourne. He was a member of Klinger until he left in 2003 and moved to Japan. While in Japan, working as an English teacher, he recorded two albums, the first being a friends-only release. He returned to Australia in 2007 and recorded a third solo album.", "score": "1.5642543" }, { "id": "16197277", "title": "May 1924", "text": "The United States passed the Rogers Act. ; Born: Vincent Cronin, historical writer and biographer, in Tredegar, England (now Wales)(d. 2011) ", "score": "1.5552301" }, { "id": "12518365", "title": "Suzanne A. Rogers", "text": " Rogers was born in Elliot Lake in Northeastern Ontario where her parents, Suzanna and Miklos, had immigrated to from Budapest, Hungary. The family later moved to London, Ontario. Rogers attended grade school in London, but she completed her secondary education at the Salzburg International Preparatory School in Austria. She returned to London to attend the University of Western Ontario, where she graduated in 1992 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.", "score": "1.5455223" }, { "id": "13150039", "title": "Lelan Rogers", "text": " Lelan Edward Rogers (June 9, 1928 &ndash; July 22, 2002) was an American record producer and record company executive. He was born in Cherokee County, Texas, United States, the eldest in a family of eight; which included his brother, singer Kenny Rogers. He set up several record labels in Texas, beginning in the early 1960s, including Lynn and Sabra. In 1966, he joined the International Artists label, for which he signed and produced artists including the 13th Floor Elevators, the Red Crayola, Bubble Puppy, and the Golden Dawn. His other labels included Lenox, Silver Fox and House of the Fox. He produced recordings for Elderberry Jak, Bettye LaVette and Big Al Downing. Rogers died of respiratory failure in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2002, at the age of 74.", "score": "1.5342965" }, { "id": "25090311", "title": "Roo Rogers", "text": " Roo Rogers is a British-American entrepreneur, business designer and author based out of London. He sits at the intersection of investment and frontier markets, and invests with a unique blend of capital and capacity at scale - with investments in over 120 seed-stage businesses in countries including Nigeria, Uganda, Ghana, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kenya, Rwanda and South Africa. Roo is currently the CEO of Johannesburg-based venture development company Founders Factory Africa, which aims to build and scale 80+ tech-enabled businesses across all 54 countries in Africa over the next 5 years.", "score": "1.534146" }, { "id": "27707526", "title": "Alan Rogers Travel Group", "text": " Alan Rogers Marketing was set up in the Netherlands in 2005 to assist campsites in promoting themselves at exhibitions and provide advertising opportunities, both within the guides themselves and in the Destinations magazine. The office in the Netherlands closed in 2016 with business to business marketing activities now taking place from the UK office.", "score": "1.5296338" }, { "id": "15949978", "title": "Judy Rogers", "text": " Rogers is a native of Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada. She is one of three children. Roger's father, Bill Graham, worked in a zinc and lead mine as did Roger's Scottish born grandfather. Roger's mother, Mary, was a teacher. Rogers graduated from Selkirk Secondary in 1967 and went on to complete her undergraduate degree at the University of British Columbia in community recreation. Later she received her Masters in Public Administration from the University of Victoria.", "score": "1.5241315" }, { "id": "4206370", "title": "Northwest Arkansas", "text": " As of the 2010 census, the city is the eighth most populous in the state, with a total population of 58,895. Rogers is famous as the location of the first Wal-Mart. In June 2007, BusinessWeek magazine ranked Rogers 18th in the 25 best affordable suburbs in the South. In 2010, CNN Money magazine ranked Rogers as the 10th Best Place to Live in the United States. Two of the city's biggest attractions are the outdoor concert venue the Walmart AMP and the open air shopping mall the Pinnacle Hills Promenade. The city is the home town of American country music singer-songwriter Joe Nichols, and Marty Perry, as well as ", "score": "1.52316" }, { "id": "13735636", "title": "Jessa Rogers", "text": " Rogers is an Indigenous scholar and teacher who is recognised as an advocate for education reform in Australia. Rogers argues for the need for schools to be more inclusive of Indigenous cultures in their curriculum, and the need for more Indigenous teachers in Australian schools. In 2015, Rogers was appointed the inaugural Principal of the Cape York Girl Academy, Australia's first boarding school for young mothers and their babies. Rogers' passion for supporting the education of teenage mothers is based on her own experience as a Year 12 student who fell pregnant and gave birth to a son ten days before graduating from secondary school. She has a PhD in Indigenous Education from the Australian National University Rogers is currently the managing director of Baayi Consulting having previously held academic appointments at a number of universities including the University of Canberra, Macquarie University, the University of the Sunshine Coast, and Australian National University. She is a member of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Strategy Group, and a member of the Australian Aboriginal Studies Journal editorial board.", "score": "1.5199698" }, { "id": "13735635", "title": "Jessa Rogers", "text": " Rogers is a member of the Wiradjuri people and was born in Canberra, Australia. Her family moved to Sunshine Coast, Queensland, where Rogers attended local schools before going on to complete degrees at Queensland University of Technology, University of Southern Queensland, and Australian National University.", "score": "1.513799" }, { "id": "13451373", "title": "Andrew Rogers (artist)", "text": " Andrew Rogers is a contemporary sculptor born in Australia whose works may be found in many plazas and buildings around the world. Rogers is the creator of the world's largest contemporary land art undertaking. Titled \"Rhythms of Life,\" the project commenced in 1998 and at present comprises 51 massive stone structures across 16 countries on seven continents and has involved over 7,500 people.", "score": "1.5128653" }, { "id": "30547031", "title": "Norman McLeod Rogers", "text": " Labour until 1939, and then Minister of National Defence from 1939 until his death in 1940. Rogers died in a plane crash on June 10, 1940 near Newtonville, Ontario, while en route from Ottawa to Toronto for a speaking engagement. On the day National Defence Minister Rogers died, Canada declared war on Italy. Prime Minister King took the death of Rogers extremely hard. Rogers was a key Cabinet minister, and close advisor, and Canada was in the midst of World War II. The two men were friendly on a personal basis, and King may have been grooming Rogers to become his successor as prime minister. Kingston/Norman Rogers Airport is named in his honour, as is a street in Kingston. A Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker was named after him; it has since been sold to Chile and renamed Contraalmirante Oscar Viel Toro.", "score": "1.5123236" }, { "id": "2405636", "title": "James E. Rogers Jr.", "text": " countries in Africa, South Asia, Europe, and Central and Latin America. In 2014 Rogers joined Duke University as a Rubenstein Fellow, to co-teach a graduate seminar, Renewables and the World’s Poor, focused on meeting the needs of the 1.2 billion people on earth who lack electrical power. He also lectured on this subject in the five graduate schools at Duke – engineering, business, environmental science, law, and public policy. He was on the advisory boards of Bloomberg’s New Energy Finance, Invenergy, and Broadscale. He recently served on the board of Energy Solar Association, and the Smart Electric Power Alliance (formerly the Solar Electric Power Association). He also served on the boards of ", "score": "1.5068958" }, { "id": "2701914", "title": "Rogers, Texas", "text": " Rogers is a town in Bell County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,218 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood metropolitan area.", "score": "1.5023108" }, { "id": "26090000", "title": "Churence Rogers", "text": " Rogers was elected as member of parliament for the riding of Bonavista—Burin—Trinity in a by-election on December 11, 2017. Rogers serves on the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Environment and Sustainability. He briefly served as a Member of the Standing Joint Committee on the Scrutiny of Regulations before being selected to sit on the House of Commons Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans. He is a Member of the Newfoundland and Labrador Caucus, Atlantic Caucus and Rural Caucus. Churence is also a Member of the Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group, the Canada-China Parliamentary Legislative Association, and the Canada-Taiwan Parliamentary Friendship Group. Rogers was re-elected in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.", "score": "1.4997945" }, { "id": "32249278", "title": "J. T. Rogers", "text": " J. T. Rogers is a multiple-award-winning, internationally recognized American playwright who lives in New York. Rogers has written several plays including Oslo, Blood and Gifts, The Overwhelming, White People, and Madagascar. In 2017, Rogers' Oslo won the Tony Award for Best Play, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play, the Obie Award for Best New American Theatre Work, the Lucille Lortel Award for Best Play, the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Broadway Play, and the Drama League Award for Outstanding Production of a Play,. Rogers' work has been staged at theaters including London's Royal National Theatre, New York's Lincoln Center Theater and Roundabout Theater, and Australia's Melbourne Theatre Company. Rogers is now writing for television, including the upcoming HBO Max television series Tokyo Vice, starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe and produced by Endeavor Content and HBO Max. Rogers has also written for film, including a filmed version of his Tony Award-winning Oslo for HBO, directed by Bartlett Sher and executive produced by Steven Spielberg.", "score": "1.4986415" } ]
[ "Rogers Group\n Rogers Group is a Mauritius-based listed international services and investment company with specialist expertise within four markets: FinTech, Hospitality, Logistics and Property. Operations within each served market are organised into sectors, with 4,545 people and 52 offices across 12 different territories.", "Rogers, Arkansas\n Rogers is a city in Benton County, Arkansas, United States. Located in the Ozarks, it is part of the Northwest Arkansas region, one of the fastest growing metro areas in the country. Rogers was the location of the first Walmart store, whose corporate headquarters is located in neighboring Bentonville. Daisy Outdoor Products, known for its air rifles, has both its headquarters and its Airgun Museum in Rogers. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 55,964. In 2019, the estimated population was 68,669, making it the sixth-most populous city in the state. Northwest Arkansas is ranked 109th in terms of population in the United States, with 465,776 inhabitants as of the 2010 U.S. Census.", "Churence Rogers\n Churence Rogers (born June 3, 1953) is a Canadian politician from Newfoundland and Labrador, who was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in a by-election on December 11, 2017. He represents the electoral district of Bonavista—Burin—Trinity as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada caucus.", "Edith Rogers (Alberta politician)\n Born in Eastville, Nova Scotia, to Samuel G. and Mahala (née Graham) Cox, Rogers was raised on a farm and attended Eastville High School and Normal School. She worked as a teacher in Nova Scotia until 1913, when she visited her aunt, Margaret Redmond, in Edgerton, Alberta. While there, she accepted an offer to teach at Bloomington School. She attended Camrose Normal School in 1914, after which she taught in Edgerton and near Tofield until 1918. Disillusioned with teaching in rural schoolhouses, she took a business course and began work as a bank teller for the Merchants Bank of Canada, which later merged with the Bank of Montreal, in Edgerton; this was an unusual career choice for a woman at the time. In ", "D. Rogers\n D. Rogers is an Australian musician based in Melbourne. He was a member of Klinger until he left in 2003 and moved to Japan. While in Japan, working as an English teacher, he recorded two albums, the first being a friends-only release. He returned to Australia in 2007 and recorded a third solo album.", "May 1924\nThe United States passed the Rogers Act. ; Born: Vincent Cronin, historical writer and biographer, in Tredegar, England (now Wales)(d. 2011) ", "Suzanne A. Rogers\n Rogers was born in Elliot Lake in Northeastern Ontario where her parents, Suzanna and Miklos, had immigrated to from Budapest, Hungary. The family later moved to London, Ontario. Rogers attended grade school in London, but she completed her secondary education at the Salzburg International Preparatory School in Austria. She returned to London to attend the University of Western Ontario, where she graduated in 1992 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.", "Lelan Rogers\n Lelan Edward Rogers (June 9, 1928 &ndash; July 22, 2002) was an American record producer and record company executive. He was born in Cherokee County, Texas, United States, the eldest in a family of eight; which included his brother, singer Kenny Rogers. He set up several record labels in Texas, beginning in the early 1960s, including Lynn and Sabra. In 1966, he joined the International Artists label, for which he signed and produced artists including the 13th Floor Elevators, the Red Crayola, Bubble Puppy, and the Golden Dawn. His other labels included Lenox, Silver Fox and House of the Fox. He produced recordings for Elderberry Jak, Bettye LaVette and Big Al Downing. Rogers died of respiratory failure in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2002, at the age of 74.", "Roo Rogers\n Roo Rogers is a British-American entrepreneur, business designer and author based out of London. He sits at the intersection of investment and frontier markets, and invests with a unique blend of capital and capacity at scale - with investments in over 120 seed-stage businesses in countries including Nigeria, Uganda, Ghana, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kenya, Rwanda and South Africa. Roo is currently the CEO of Johannesburg-based venture development company Founders Factory Africa, which aims to build and scale 80+ tech-enabled businesses across all 54 countries in Africa over the next 5 years.", "Alan Rogers Travel Group\n Alan Rogers Marketing was set up in the Netherlands in 2005 to assist campsites in promoting themselves at exhibitions and provide advertising opportunities, both within the guides themselves and in the Destinations magazine. The office in the Netherlands closed in 2016 with business to business marketing activities now taking place from the UK office.", "Judy Rogers\n Rogers is a native of Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada. She is one of three children. Roger's father, Bill Graham, worked in a zinc and lead mine as did Roger's Scottish born grandfather. Roger's mother, Mary, was a teacher. Rogers graduated from Selkirk Secondary in 1967 and went on to complete her undergraduate degree at the University of British Columbia in community recreation. Later she received her Masters in Public Administration from the University of Victoria.", "Northwest Arkansas\n As of the 2010 census, the city is the eighth most populous in the state, with a total population of 58,895. Rogers is famous as the location of the first Wal-Mart. In June 2007, BusinessWeek magazine ranked Rogers 18th in the 25 best affordable suburbs in the South. In 2010, CNN Money magazine ranked Rogers as the 10th Best Place to Live in the United States. Two of the city's biggest attractions are the outdoor concert venue the Walmart AMP and the open air shopping mall the Pinnacle Hills Promenade. The city is the home town of American country music singer-songwriter Joe Nichols, and Marty Perry, as well as ", "Jessa Rogers\n Rogers is an Indigenous scholar and teacher who is recognised as an advocate for education reform in Australia. Rogers argues for the need for schools to be more inclusive of Indigenous cultures in their curriculum, and the need for more Indigenous teachers in Australian schools. In 2015, Rogers was appointed the inaugural Principal of the Cape York Girl Academy, Australia's first boarding school for young mothers and their babies. Rogers' passion for supporting the education of teenage mothers is based on her own experience as a Year 12 student who fell pregnant and gave birth to a son ten days before graduating from secondary school. She has a PhD in Indigenous Education from the Australian National University Rogers is currently the managing director of Baayi Consulting having previously held academic appointments at a number of universities including the University of Canberra, Macquarie University, the University of the Sunshine Coast, and Australian National University. She is a member of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Strategy Group, and a member of the Australian Aboriginal Studies Journal editorial board.", "Jessa Rogers\n Rogers is a member of the Wiradjuri people and was born in Canberra, Australia. Her family moved to Sunshine Coast, Queensland, where Rogers attended local schools before going on to complete degrees at Queensland University of Technology, University of Southern Queensland, and Australian National University.", "Andrew Rogers (artist)\n Andrew Rogers is a contemporary sculptor born in Australia whose works may be found in many plazas and buildings around the world. Rogers is the creator of the world's largest contemporary land art undertaking. Titled \"Rhythms of Life,\" the project commenced in 1998 and at present comprises 51 massive stone structures across 16 countries on seven continents and has involved over 7,500 people.", "Norman McLeod Rogers\n Labour until 1939, and then Minister of National Defence from 1939 until his death in 1940. Rogers died in a plane crash on June 10, 1940 near Newtonville, Ontario, while en route from Ottawa to Toronto for a speaking engagement. On the day National Defence Minister Rogers died, Canada declared war on Italy. Prime Minister King took the death of Rogers extremely hard. Rogers was a key Cabinet minister, and close advisor, and Canada was in the midst of World War II. The two men were friendly on a personal basis, and King may have been grooming Rogers to become his successor as prime minister. Kingston/Norman Rogers Airport is named in his honour, as is a street in Kingston. A Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker was named after him; it has since been sold to Chile and renamed Contraalmirante Oscar Viel Toro.", "James E. Rogers Jr.\n countries in Africa, South Asia, Europe, and Central and Latin America. In 2014 Rogers joined Duke University as a Rubenstein Fellow, to co-teach a graduate seminar, Renewables and the World’s Poor, focused on meeting the needs of the 1.2 billion people on earth who lack electrical power. He also lectured on this subject in the five graduate schools at Duke – engineering, business, environmental science, law, and public policy. He was on the advisory boards of Bloomberg’s New Energy Finance, Invenergy, and Broadscale. He recently served on the board of Energy Solar Association, and the Smart Electric Power Alliance (formerly the Solar Electric Power Association). He also served on the boards of ", "Rogers, Texas\n Rogers is a town in Bell County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,218 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood metropolitan area.", "Churence Rogers\n Rogers was elected as member of parliament for the riding of Bonavista—Burin—Trinity in a by-election on December 11, 2017. Rogers serves on the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Environment and Sustainability. He briefly served as a Member of the Standing Joint Committee on the Scrutiny of Regulations before being selected to sit on the House of Commons Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans. He is a Member of the Newfoundland and Labrador Caucus, Atlantic Caucus and Rural Caucus. Churence is also a Member of the Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group, the Canada-China Parliamentary Legislative Association, and the Canada-Taiwan Parliamentary Friendship Group. Rogers was re-elected in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.", "J. T. Rogers\n J. T. Rogers is a multiple-award-winning, internationally recognized American playwright who lives in New York. Rogers has written several plays including Oslo, Blood and Gifts, The Overwhelming, White People, and Madagascar. In 2017, Rogers' Oslo won the Tony Award for Best Play, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play, the Obie Award for Best New American Theatre Work, the Lucille Lortel Award for Best Play, the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Broadway Play, and the Drama League Award for Outstanding Production of a Play,. Rogers' work has been staged at theaters including London's Royal National Theatre, New York's Lincoln Center Theater and Roundabout Theater, and Australia's Melbourne Theatre Company. Rogers is now writing for television, including the upcoming HBO Max television series Tokyo Vice, starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe and produced by Endeavor Content and HBO Max. Rogers has also written for film, including a filmed version of his Tony Award-winning Oslo for HBO, directed by Bartlett Sher and executive produced by Steven Spielberg." ]
In what country is Cos?
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[ { "id": "8392274", "title": "COS (operating system)", "text": " COS (China Operating System) is a Linux kernel-based mobile operating system developed in China mainly targeting mobile devices, tablets and set-top boxes. It is being developed by the Institute of Software at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (ISCAS) together with Shanghai Liantong Network Communications Technology to compete with foreign operating systems like iOS and Android. The operating system is based on Linux but the platform is closed source. Security and the risk of back doors in devices from foreign vendors are some of the main motivations for COS. Android had almost 90% of the smart phone market when COS was introduced and Apple most of the remaining market share. COS looks very similar to Android and has its own Application Portal much like Android Market and iOS App Store.", "score": "1.4939098" }, { "id": "5763091", "title": "Community of Science", "text": " Community of Science (COS) was a collection of online databases, providing research information to both the public and subscribers, and services for the research community. It is owned by ProQuest.", "score": "1.4536409" }, { "id": "29277789", "title": "Chinese Optical Society", "text": " Chinese Optical Society (abbreviated COS) is a professional association of individuals with an interest in optics and photonics. It sponsored the Chinese Optics Letters, a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on optics. As of 2019, the society has 21 specialized committees and 7 working committees with more than 15,000 individual members.", "score": "1.4421321" }, { "id": "13037394", "title": "Central Organization for Statistics", "text": " The Central Organization of Statistics & Information Technology (COSIT) or the Central Organization for Statistics (COS, الجهاز المركزي للاحصاء) is the Government of Iraq's statistics agency. It has its headquarters in Hay Al-Elwiya, Baghdad.", "score": "1.4330026" }, { "id": "1881208", "title": "China Oilfield Services", "text": " China Oilfield Services (COSL) is an oilfield services company. It is a majority owned subsidiary of Chinese state owned company CNOOC Group. It also has a listed sister company in Hong Kong, CNOOC Limited. China Oilfield Services usually purchases off shore vessels (OSVs) and operates them in Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Central Asia in off shore projects of CNOOC. It also operates in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Caspian Sea.", "score": "1.3655249" }, { "id": "10500474", "title": "COC Nederland", "text": " The local organizations focus on activities and advocacy within their region. They offer personal support, support groups, information, giving educational lessons at high schools, and provide venues where gays and lesbians can meet. They also promote lesbian and homosexual interest. The local organizations are run almost exclusively by volunteers. The national COC focusses on advocacy on a national level, for instance with political lobbies (homosexuality and education, equal treatment). It also trains volunteers from the local organizations in providing information and leading support groups. The COC focuses on youth via \"Stichting Hoezo/Expreszo\", who publish the Expreszo magazine for gay, lesbian and bisexual youth. COC also works internationally, especially in various Eastern European and Central Asian countries, where it is involved in: mapping the LGBT community, helping with training, providing internships in The Netherlands and providing local support and advice. These projects are co-financed by the Dutch Foreign Office. COC also cooperates with development organizations such as Oxfam Novib.", "score": "1.3619397" }, { "id": "9471723", "title": "Country-of-origin effect", "text": " contribute to the country image including: of the country's economy: most countries with a positive COO effect are highly industrialized, developed countries extent of technological advancement of a country: the higher the technological capability of a country, the more positive is the COO effect form of government: the success of capitalism and the resulting market economy around the world has created inherent perceptions (often negative) about countries that do not follow capitalism. A related aspect is the reputation of the government and its corporate governance – how bureaucratic, transparent, corrupt or efficient is a country's government? Consumers are generally felt to perceive Chinese products as low-quality, and to associate \"made in ", "score": "1.3606284" }, { "id": "1881209", "title": "China Oilfield Services", "text": " COSL's overseas revenue surged 133% year on year in the first half of 2015 to 209.8 million yuan, driven by demand for its services in Indonesia, West Africa and the Middle East. COSL had an office in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia briefly in the early 2000s when it had its first western Vice President, Alan Good, a British born Oilman who helped launch the company internationally and pushed for further growth in the international sector. COSL also maintains an office in Houston, TX as COSL America", "score": "1.3599594" }, { "id": "8717028", "title": "COMSA", "text": " COMSA Corporación operates in 20 countries. The group has presence in Europe (Andorra, Croatia, Denmark, Spain, France, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland), Latin America (Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay) and North Africa (Algeria, Morocco). Some of the subsidiaries of the group were operated in Poland, Portugal, Argentina, Australia and Chile:", "score": "1.3472427" }, { "id": "32479331", "title": ".co", "text": " .co is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) assigned to Colombia. It is administered by .CO Internet S.A.S., there were no registration restrictions on second-level .co domains; any individual or entity in the world can register a .co domain. .CO Internet S.A.S from Bogotá, Colombia, was appointed as the manager for the .co TLD through a public procurement process that took place in early 2009. .CO Internet received the re-delegation approval as the manager of the .co TLD by ICANN on December 9, 2009, and received formal confirmation of the request by the United States Department of Commerce on December 23, 2009.", "score": "1.3471618" }, { "id": "31211855", "title": "Tax haven", "text": " In 2014, the OECD followed FACTA with the Common Reporting Standard, an information standard for the automatic exchange of tax and financial information on a global level (which would already be needed by FACTA to process data). Participating in the CRS from 1 January 2017 onwards are Australia, the Bahamas, Bahrain, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, China, the Cook Islands, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Macau, Malaysia, Mauritius, Monaco, New Zealand, Panama, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and Uruguay.", "score": "1.3442214" }, { "id": "5763092", "title": "Community of Science", "text": " COS was founded in 1988 by Johns Hopkins University. The COS databases were originally hosted online at, on the webserver of the GDB Human Genome Database. COS was also accessible via U.S. Department of Agriculture CRIS, National Science Foundation, and Department of Health and Human Services. the CEO and president was Huntington Williams, and the organisation was located in Baltimore, Maryland.", "score": "1.3373857" }, { "id": "7289693", "title": ".co (second-level domain)", "text": " In a number of countries, .co (an abbreviation of commercial) is used as a second-level domain in the Domain Name System used to route internet traffic. Domain registrants register second-level domains of the form .co.xx, where xx is the country code top level domain (e.g., .co.uk in the U.K. and .co.jp in Japan). Countries using .co as a second-level domain include: Barbados (.bb), Cook Islands (.ck), Costa Rica (.cr), India (.in), Indonesia (.id), Israel (.il), Japan (.jp), New Zealand (.nz), South Africa (.za), South Korea (.kr), Thailand (.th), United Kingdom (.uk) and Venezuela (.ve). .co is also a country top-level domain corresponding to Colombia. Its current manager, Neustar, markets it globally as an alternative to .com.", "score": "1.3369008" }, { "id": "9471718", "title": "Country-of-origin effect", "text": " Research suggests that country of origin (COO) serves as a cue from which consumers make inferences about product and product attributes. The COO cue triggers a global evaluation of quality, performance, or specific product attributes. Consumers infer attributes to the product based on country stereotype and experiences with products from that country. Hence, a COO cue has become an important information cue for consumers who are exposed to far more internationalized product selection and multinational marketing than ever before. Thereby, the country of origin may even affect consumers' perceptions beyond their conscious control. Research into COO has focused on various issues linking COO with other marketing variables, including consumer nationalism, demographics, hybrid products, brand effects, product quality, price, consumer perceptions, technology sophistication, ", "score": "1.3341353" }, { "id": "8392277", "title": "COS (operating system)", "text": " According to the official statements, COS supports HTML5 based applications and Java based applications.", "score": "1.3284936" }, { "id": "10500473", "title": "COC Nederland", "text": " COC Nederland, also known as COC Netherlands, is a Dutch LGBTQ+ rights group founded in 1946. COC originally stood for Cultuur en Ontspanningscentrum (Center for Culture and Leisure), which was intended as a \"cover\" name for its real purpose. It is the oldest existing LGBT organization in the world. Since 2000 it has a federated structure of 24 local associations, united on national level in the \"Federatie van Nederlandse Verenigingen tot Integratie van Homoseksualiteit COC Nederland\" (Federation of Dutch Associations for Integration of Homosexuality COC Netherlands), or COC Nederland for short. All the local associations combined have about 7,000 members.", "score": "1.3271365" }, { "id": "32124394", "title": "Central oil storage", "text": " Central oil storage (COS), or central storage, is the term used for a communal heating system that began to be utilized in the middle of the twentieth century. The term also applies to industrial, plant and agricultural applications, all of which may or may not be communal in nature.", "score": "1.3257129" }, { "id": "5184515", "title": "Colorado Springs, Colorado", "text": " Colorado Springs Airport (COS; ICAO: KCOS) has been in operation since 1925. It is the second-largest commercial airport in the state, after Denver International Airport (DEN; ICAO: KDEN). It covers 7,200 acre of land at an elevation of approximately 6,200 ft. COS is considered to be a joint-use civilian and military airport, as Peterson Space Force Base is a tenant of the airport. It has three paved runways: 17L/35R is 13,501 by, the runway 17R/35L is 11,022 by and the runway 13/31 is 8,270 by. In 2020 Southwest Airlines announced 13 daily flights with five destinations from COS would begin in early 2021. Flights began in March 2021. In 2021 United Airlines announced expanded services at COS.", "score": "1.3205936" }, { "id": "8392276", "title": "COS (operating system)", "text": " The COS Core operating system is based on the Linux kernel and can be seen as a Linux distribution, in the same way as the Android operating system.", "score": "1.3183978" }, { "id": "26926316", "title": "List of CIA station chiefs", "text": " The station chief, also called chief of station (COS), is the top U.S. Central Intelligence Agency official stationed in a foreign country, equivalent to a KGB Resident. Often the COS has an office in the American Embassy. The station chief is the senior U.S. intelligence representative with his or her respective foreign government. Those who have been known to be station chiefs include, in alphabetical order:", "score": "1.3107545" } ]
[ "COS (operating system)\n COS (China Operating System) is a Linux kernel-based mobile operating system developed in China mainly targeting mobile devices, tablets and set-top boxes. It is being developed by the Institute of Software at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (ISCAS) together with Shanghai Liantong Network Communications Technology to compete with foreign operating systems like iOS and Android. The operating system is based on Linux but the platform is closed source. Security and the risk of back doors in devices from foreign vendors are some of the main motivations for COS. Android had almost 90% of the smart phone market when COS was introduced and Apple most of the remaining market share. COS looks very similar to Android and has its own Application Portal much like Android Market and iOS App Store.", "Community of Science\n Community of Science (COS) was a collection of online databases, providing research information to both the public and subscribers, and services for the research community. It is owned by ProQuest.", "Chinese Optical Society\n Chinese Optical Society (abbreviated COS) is a professional association of individuals with an interest in optics and photonics. It sponsored the Chinese Optics Letters, a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on optics. As of 2019, the society has 21 specialized committees and 7 working committees with more than 15,000 individual members.", "Central Organization for Statistics\n The Central Organization of Statistics & Information Technology (COSIT) or the Central Organization for Statistics (COS, الجهاز المركزي للاحصاء) is the Government of Iraq's statistics agency. It has its headquarters in Hay Al-Elwiya, Baghdad.", "China Oilfield Services\n China Oilfield Services (COSL) is an oilfield services company. It is a majority owned subsidiary of Chinese state owned company CNOOC Group. It also has a listed sister company in Hong Kong, CNOOC Limited. China Oilfield Services usually purchases off shore vessels (OSVs) and operates them in Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Central Asia in off shore projects of CNOOC. It also operates in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Caspian Sea.", "COC Nederland\n The local organizations focus on activities and advocacy within their region. They offer personal support, support groups, information, giving educational lessons at high schools, and provide venues where gays and lesbians can meet. They also promote lesbian and homosexual interest. The local organizations are run almost exclusively by volunteers. The national COC focusses on advocacy on a national level, for instance with political lobbies (homosexuality and education, equal treatment). It also trains volunteers from the local organizations in providing information and leading support groups. The COC focuses on youth via \"Stichting Hoezo/Expreszo\", who publish the Expreszo magazine for gay, lesbian and bisexual youth. COC also works internationally, especially in various Eastern European and Central Asian countries, where it is involved in: mapping the LGBT community, helping with training, providing internships in The Netherlands and providing local support and advice. These projects are co-financed by the Dutch Foreign Office. COC also cooperates with development organizations such as Oxfam Novib.", "Country-of-origin effect\n contribute to the country image including: of the country's economy: most countries with a positive COO effect are highly industrialized, developed countries extent of technological advancement of a country: the higher the technological capability of a country, the more positive is the COO effect form of government: the success of capitalism and the resulting market economy around the world has created inherent perceptions (often negative) about countries that do not follow capitalism. A related aspect is the reputation of the government and its corporate governance – how bureaucratic, transparent, corrupt or efficient is a country's government? Consumers are generally felt to perceive Chinese products as low-quality, and to associate \"made in ", "China Oilfield Services\n COSL's overseas revenue surged 133% year on year in the first half of 2015 to 209.8 million yuan, driven by demand for its services in Indonesia, West Africa and the Middle East. COSL had an office in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia briefly in the early 2000s when it had its first western Vice President, Alan Good, a British born Oilman who helped launch the company internationally and pushed for further growth in the international sector. COSL also maintains an office in Houston, TX as COSL America", "COMSA\n COMSA Corporación operates in 20 countries. The group has presence in Europe (Andorra, Croatia, Denmark, Spain, France, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland), Latin America (Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay) and North Africa (Algeria, Morocco). Some of the subsidiaries of the group were operated in Poland, Portugal, Argentina, Australia and Chile:", ".co\n .co is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) assigned to Colombia. It is administered by .CO Internet S.A.S., there were no registration restrictions on second-level .co domains; any individual or entity in the world can register a .co domain. .CO Internet S.A.S from Bogotá, Colombia, was appointed as the manager for the .co TLD through a public procurement process that took place in early 2009. .CO Internet received the re-delegation approval as the manager of the .co TLD by ICANN on December 9, 2009, and received formal confirmation of the request by the United States Department of Commerce on December 23, 2009.", "Tax haven\n In 2014, the OECD followed FACTA with the Common Reporting Standard, an information standard for the automatic exchange of tax and financial information on a global level (which would already be needed by FACTA to process data). Participating in the CRS from 1 January 2017 onwards are Australia, the Bahamas, Bahrain, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, China, the Cook Islands, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Macau, Malaysia, Mauritius, Monaco, New Zealand, Panama, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and Uruguay.", "Community of Science\n COS was founded in 1988 by Johns Hopkins University. The COS databases were originally hosted online at, on the webserver of the GDB Human Genome Database. COS was also accessible via U.S. Department of Agriculture CRIS, National Science Foundation, and Department of Health and Human Services. the CEO and president was Huntington Williams, and the organisation was located in Baltimore, Maryland.", ".co (second-level domain)\n In a number of countries, .co (an abbreviation of commercial) is used as a second-level domain in the Domain Name System used to route internet traffic. Domain registrants register second-level domains of the form .co.xx, where xx is the country code top level domain (e.g., .co.uk in the U.K. and .co.jp in Japan). Countries using .co as a second-level domain include: Barbados (.bb), Cook Islands (.ck), Costa Rica (.cr), India (.in), Indonesia (.id), Israel (.il), Japan (.jp), New Zealand (.nz), South Africa (.za), South Korea (.kr), Thailand (.th), United Kingdom (.uk) and Venezuela (.ve). .co is also a country top-level domain corresponding to Colombia. Its current manager, Neustar, markets it globally as an alternative to .com.", "Country-of-origin effect\n Research suggests that country of origin (COO) serves as a cue from which consumers make inferences about product and product attributes. The COO cue triggers a global evaluation of quality, performance, or specific product attributes. Consumers infer attributes to the product based on country stereotype and experiences with products from that country. Hence, a COO cue has become an important information cue for consumers who are exposed to far more internationalized product selection and multinational marketing than ever before. Thereby, the country of origin may even affect consumers' perceptions beyond their conscious control. Research into COO has focused on various issues linking COO with other marketing variables, including consumer nationalism, demographics, hybrid products, brand effects, product quality, price, consumer perceptions, technology sophistication, ", "COS (operating system)\n According to the official statements, COS supports HTML5 based applications and Java based applications.", "COC Nederland\n COC Nederland, also known as COC Netherlands, is a Dutch LGBTQ+ rights group founded in 1946. COC originally stood for Cultuur en Ontspanningscentrum (Center for Culture and Leisure), which was intended as a \"cover\" name for its real purpose. It is the oldest existing LGBT organization in the world. Since 2000 it has a federated structure of 24 local associations, united on national level in the \"Federatie van Nederlandse Verenigingen tot Integratie van Homoseksualiteit COC Nederland\" (Federation of Dutch Associations for Integration of Homosexuality COC Netherlands), or COC Nederland for short. All the local associations combined have about 7,000 members.", "Central oil storage\n Central oil storage (COS), or central storage, is the term used for a communal heating system that began to be utilized in the middle of the twentieth century. The term also applies to industrial, plant and agricultural applications, all of which may or may not be communal in nature.", "Colorado Springs, Colorado\n Colorado Springs Airport (COS; ICAO: KCOS) has been in operation since 1925. It is the second-largest commercial airport in the state, after Denver International Airport (DEN; ICAO: KDEN). It covers 7,200 acre of land at an elevation of approximately 6,200 ft. COS is considered to be a joint-use civilian and military airport, as Peterson Space Force Base is a tenant of the airport. It has three paved runways: 17L/35R is 13,501 by, the runway 17R/35L is 11,022 by and the runway 13/31 is 8,270 by. In 2020 Southwest Airlines announced 13 daily flights with five destinations from COS would begin in early 2021. Flights began in March 2021. In 2021 United Airlines announced expanded services at COS.", "COS (operating system)\n The COS Core operating system is based on the Linux kernel and can be seen as a Linux distribution, in the same way as the Android operating system.", "List of CIA station chiefs\n The station chief, also called chief of station (COS), is the top U.S. Central Intelligence Agency official stationed in a foreign country, equivalent to a KGB Resident. Often the COS has an office in the American Embassy. The station chief is the senior U.S. intelligence representative with his or her respective foreign government. Those who have been known to be station chiefs include, in alphabetical order:" ]
In what country is Seishi Ursula Gakuen Junior College?
[ "Japan", "State of Japan", "Land of the Rising Sun", "Nihon", "Nippon", "JP", "Nippon-koku", "Nihon-koku", "JA", "JPN", "jp", "JAP", "Ja", "Jap" ]
country
Seishi Ursula Gakuen Junior College
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[ { "id": "29443017", "title": "Seishi Ursula Gakuen Junior College", "text": " Seishin Ursula Gakuen Junior College (聖心ウルスラ学園短期大学) was a private junior college in Nobeoka, Miyazaki, Japan, established in 1967. The present name was adopted in 1991. Originally a women's college, it began admitting male students in 1997. It closed down in 2011.", "score": "2.277122" }, { "id": "2131539", "title": "Seishin Gakuen Women's Junior College", "text": " Seishin Gakuen Women's Junior College (清真学園女子短期大学) was a private junior college in Kashima city, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It was set up in 1984. It was set up to enhance local development of the industrial economy. Student recruitment ended in fiscal year 2001 and the school closed in 2003.", "score": "1.9263549" }, { "id": "2131540", "title": "Seishin Gakuen Women's Junior College", "text": "English department ", "score": "1.8502014" }, { "id": "6389994", "title": "Teisei Gakuen Junior College", "text": " Teisei Gakuen Junior College (貞静学園短期大学) is a junior college in Tokyo, Japan, and is part of the Teisei Gakuen network. The institute was founded in 1930 by Maki Takahashi, developed as a Junior College in 2009.", "score": "1.8483087" }, { "id": "25809988", "title": "Seirei Women's Junior College", "text": " Seirei Women's Junior College (聖霊女子短期大学) is a private junior college, located in the city of Akita, Japan. The school is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church.", "score": "1.8458385" }, { "id": "8200140", "title": "Aoyama Gakuin Women's Junior College", "text": " Aoyama Gakuin Women's Junior College (青山学院女子短期大学) is a junior college in Tokyo, Japan, and is part of the Aoyama Gakuin network. The institute was founded in 1874 by Dora E. Schoonmaker, an American missionary sent to Japan by the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church.", "score": "1.8214049" }, { "id": "15712769", "title": "Seibi Gakuen College", "text": " Seibi Gakuen College (星美学園短期大学) is a private junior college in Kita, Tokyo, Japan. The precursor of the school was founded in 1939, and it was chartered as a university in 1960.", "score": "1.8078289" }, { "id": "32082558", "title": "Osaka Yuhigaoka Gakuen Junior College", "text": " Osaka Yuhigaoka Gakuen Junior College (大阪夕陽丘学園短期大学) is a private women's junior college in Osaka, Osaka, Japan, established in 1950.", "score": "1.779912" }, { "id": "12278924", "title": "Ueno Gakuen Junior College", "text": " Ueno Gakuen Junior College (上野学園大学短期大学部) is a private junior college for women in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. It was established in 1952 in Taitō, Tokyo, then moved to Sōka, Saitama, before moving back to Taitō, Tokyo in 2005.", "score": "1.7572441" }, { "id": "31981184", "title": "Seibo Jogakuin Junior College", "text": " Seibo Jogakuin Junior College (聖母女学院短期大学) is a private women's junior college in Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan, established in 1962.", "score": "1.7527356" }, { "id": "29443071", "title": "Seiwa Gakuen College", "text": " Seiwa Gakuen College (聖和学園短期大学) is a private junior college, located in Izumi-ku, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.", "score": "1.7523218" }, { "id": "31981216", "title": "Hagoromo Gakuen Junior College", "text": " Hagoromo Gakuen Junior College (羽衣学園短期大学) was a junior college in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, and is part of the Hagoromo Gakuen network. The institute was founded in 1923, and developed as a Junior College in 1964; in 2006, the Junior College was closed.", "score": "1.7393992" }, { "id": "29443052", "title": "Miyagi Seishin Junior College", "text": " Miyagi Seishin Junior College (宮城誠真短期大学) is a private women's junior college in Ōsaki, Miyagi, Japan, established in 1967. The predecessor of the school, a sewing school, was founded in 1881.", "score": "1.7362604" }, { "id": "7199503", "title": "Osaka Junior College of Social Health and Welfare", "text": " Osaka Junior College of Social Health and Welfare (大阪健康福祉短期大学) is a junior college in Sakai-ku, Sakai Sakai, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is part of the Midori Gakuen network. The origin of the institute was the Osaka Childcare Laboratory, established in 1979. In 1985, a professional school for childcare was founded. Later, a professional school for carework was founded. In 2002, the professional school became a junior college.", "score": "1.7353944" }, { "id": "16103240", "title": "Japanese in the United Kingdom", "text": " The Teikyo school maintains Teikyo University of Japan in Durham at the Lafcadio Hearn Cultural Centre at the University of Durham. A boarding college in Winchester, Hampshire, the Winchester Shoei College at the University of Winchester (formerly Shoei Centre at King Alfred's College), is an affiliate of the Shoei Gakuin. It opened in 1982. Gyosei International College in the U.K. opened in 1989 in Reading, Berkshire on land formerly controlled by the University of Reading and its name later changed to the Witan International College. In 2004 the University of Reading announced that it took control of the Witan college.", "score": "1.7333741" }, { "id": "27421774", "title": "Sendai Seiyo Gakuin Junior College", "text": " The school was founded by Hokuto Gakuen (北杜学園) as a vocational school in 1980. It was chartered as a junior college in 2009. In 2013, two new academic departments were established: rehabilitation (including physical therapy and occupational therapy) and child studies.", "score": "1.7250507" }, { "id": "15712860", "title": "Toyoko Gakuen Women's College", "text": " Toyoko Gakuen Women's College (東横学園女子短期大学) was a private women's junior college in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. The precursor of the school was founded in 1938, and it was chartered as a junior college in 1956. This junior college and Musashi Institute of Technology (武蔵工業大学) were reorganized into Tokyo City University in 2009.", "score": "1.7191477" }, { "id": "27730515", "title": "Jissen Women's Junior College", "text": " Jissen Women's Junior College (実践女子短期大学) is a junior college in Tokyo, Japan, and is part of the Jissen Gakuen network. The institute was founded in 1889 as Jissen Jogakko.This junior college was set up in the Minato, Tokyo in 1950. The campus was set up on the site of Shukutoku Gakuen Junior College (淑徳学園短期大学) that had already been abolished in Matsubushi-cho, Kitakatsushika-gun, Saitama Prefecture in 1973. The schoolhouse was moved to Hino city, Tokyo in 1976. Four subjects are possessed now.", "score": "1.7146064" }, { "id": "1765335", "title": "Teikyo Junior College", "text": " Teikyo Junior College (帝京短期大学) is a private junior college in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. It was established as a women's college in 1962, and became coeducational in 2006. In 2009, it set up a distance education program.", "score": "1.7091755" }, { "id": "15538692", "title": "Shijonawate Gakuen Junior College", "text": " Shijonawate Gakuen Junior College (四條畷学園短期大学) is a private junior college in Daitō, Osaka, Japan. The precursor of the school was founded in 1926, and it was chartered as a university in 1964. It is attached to Shijonawate Gakuen University. It is located in front of Shijōnawate Station.", "score": "1.7067983" } ]
[ "Seishi Ursula Gakuen Junior College\n Seishin Ursula Gakuen Junior College (聖心ウルスラ学園短期大学) was a private junior college in Nobeoka, Miyazaki, Japan, established in 1967. The present name was adopted in 1991. Originally a women's college, it began admitting male students in 1997. It closed down in 2011.", "Seishin Gakuen Women's Junior College\n Seishin Gakuen Women's Junior College (清真学園女子短期大学) was a private junior college in Kashima city, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It was set up in 1984. It was set up to enhance local development of the industrial economy. Student recruitment ended in fiscal year 2001 and the school closed in 2003.", "Seishin Gakuen Women's Junior College\nEnglish department ", "Teisei Gakuen Junior College\n Teisei Gakuen Junior College (貞静学園短期大学) is a junior college in Tokyo, Japan, and is part of the Teisei Gakuen network. The institute was founded in 1930 by Maki Takahashi, developed as a Junior College in 2009.", "Seirei Women's Junior College\n Seirei Women's Junior College (聖霊女子短期大学) is a private junior college, located in the city of Akita, Japan. The school is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church.", "Aoyama Gakuin Women's Junior College\n Aoyama Gakuin Women's Junior College (青山学院女子短期大学) is a junior college in Tokyo, Japan, and is part of the Aoyama Gakuin network. The institute was founded in 1874 by Dora E. Schoonmaker, an American missionary sent to Japan by the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church.", "Seibi Gakuen College\n Seibi Gakuen College (星美学園短期大学) is a private junior college in Kita, Tokyo, Japan. The precursor of the school was founded in 1939, and it was chartered as a university in 1960.", "Osaka Yuhigaoka Gakuen Junior College\n Osaka Yuhigaoka Gakuen Junior College (大阪夕陽丘学園短期大学) is a private women's junior college in Osaka, Osaka, Japan, established in 1950.", "Ueno Gakuen Junior College\n Ueno Gakuen Junior College (上野学園大学短期大学部) is a private junior college for women in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. It was established in 1952 in Taitō, Tokyo, then moved to Sōka, Saitama, before moving back to Taitō, Tokyo in 2005.", "Seibo Jogakuin Junior College\n Seibo Jogakuin Junior College (聖母女学院短期大学) is a private women's junior college in Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan, established in 1962.", "Seiwa Gakuen College\n Seiwa Gakuen College (聖和学園短期大学) is a private junior college, located in Izumi-ku, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.", "Hagoromo Gakuen Junior College\n Hagoromo Gakuen Junior College (羽衣学園短期大学) was a junior college in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, and is part of the Hagoromo Gakuen network. The institute was founded in 1923, and developed as a Junior College in 1964; in 2006, the Junior College was closed.", "Miyagi Seishin Junior College\n Miyagi Seishin Junior College (宮城誠真短期大学) is a private women's junior college in Ōsaki, Miyagi, Japan, established in 1967. The predecessor of the school, a sewing school, was founded in 1881.", "Osaka Junior College of Social Health and Welfare\n Osaka Junior College of Social Health and Welfare (大阪健康福祉短期大学) is a junior college in Sakai-ku, Sakai Sakai, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is part of the Midori Gakuen network. The origin of the institute was the Osaka Childcare Laboratory, established in 1979. In 1985, a professional school for childcare was founded. Later, a professional school for carework was founded. In 2002, the professional school became a junior college.", "Japanese in the United Kingdom\n The Teikyo school maintains Teikyo University of Japan in Durham at the Lafcadio Hearn Cultural Centre at the University of Durham. A boarding college in Winchester, Hampshire, the Winchester Shoei College at the University of Winchester (formerly Shoei Centre at King Alfred's College), is an affiliate of the Shoei Gakuin. It opened in 1982. Gyosei International College in the U.K. opened in 1989 in Reading, Berkshire on land formerly controlled by the University of Reading and its name later changed to the Witan International College. In 2004 the University of Reading announced that it took control of the Witan college.", "Sendai Seiyo Gakuin Junior College\n The school was founded by Hokuto Gakuen (北杜学園) as a vocational school in 1980. It was chartered as a junior college in 2009. In 2013, two new academic departments were established: rehabilitation (including physical therapy and occupational therapy) and child studies.", "Toyoko Gakuen Women's College\n Toyoko Gakuen Women's College (東横学園女子短期大学) was a private women's junior college in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. The precursor of the school was founded in 1938, and it was chartered as a junior college in 1956. This junior college and Musashi Institute of Technology (武蔵工業大学) were reorganized into Tokyo City University in 2009.", "Jissen Women's Junior College\n Jissen Women's Junior College (実践女子短期大学) is a junior college in Tokyo, Japan, and is part of the Jissen Gakuen network. The institute was founded in 1889 as Jissen Jogakko.This junior college was set up in the Minato, Tokyo in 1950. The campus was set up on the site of Shukutoku Gakuen Junior College (淑徳学園短期大学) that had already been abolished in Matsubushi-cho, Kitakatsushika-gun, Saitama Prefecture in 1973. The schoolhouse was moved to Hino city, Tokyo in 1976. Four subjects are possessed now.", "Teikyo Junior College\n Teikyo Junior College (帝京短期大学) is a private junior college in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. It was established as a women's college in 1962, and became coeducational in 2006. In 2009, it set up a distance education program.", "Shijonawate Gakuen Junior College\n Shijonawate Gakuen Junior College (四條畷学園短期大学) is a private junior college in Daitō, Osaka, Japan. The precursor of the school was founded in 1926, and it was chartered as a university in 1964. It is attached to Shijonawate Gakuen University. It is located in front of Shijōnawate Station." ]
In what country is Selkirk Generating Station?
[ "Canada", "Dominion of Canada", "British North America", "CAN", "CA", "ca", "can", "Can." ]
country
Selkirk Generating Station
5,717,624
91
[ { "id": "15895910", "title": "Selkirk Generating Station", "text": " Selkirk Generating Station is a natural gas-fired station owned by Manitoba Hydro. It is located just across the Red River from Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada, in the Rural Municipality of St. Clements. Construction began in 1957, and the station went into commercial service in 1961 with two 66 MW steam turbine-generator units burning lignite coal from Saskatchewan. In 2002 it was converted to burn natural gas, at a cost of $30 million.", "score": "1.9846464" }, { "id": "16321015", "title": "Manitoba Hydro", "text": " Winnipeg, to the present northernmost stations near Gillam. ; Brandon Combustion Turbines: In 2003, Manitoba Hydro commissioned two simple-cycle gas turbine generating units at the existing plant in Brandon. These natural gas-fuelled units are intended to provide peaking power and supplemental capacity in case of low water levels. ; Selkirk Natural Gas Conversion: In 2003, the fuel supply of the Selkirk steam boilers was converted to natural gas. While this is a more expensive fuel than the coal previously used at this plant, it allows the life of the station to be extended without the capital cost required to clean coal emissions up to current standards. ; Wind Energy Survey: While Manitoba Hydro is in the ", "score": "1.74387" }, { "id": "16321019", "title": "Manitoba Hydro", "text": " Wuskwatim generating station is on the Burntwood River near Thompson. The general civil works contract was awarded in 2008, and first power from the project occurred in June 2012. The plant was officially opened on July 5, 2012, while construction of the remaining two units continued. This 200 MW station has three hydraulic turbine generator units, causes less than one half square kilometre of new flooding, and has only a small reservoir. This project had the most extensive environmental review of any generating project in Manitoba. Participation of the Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation (NCN) First Nation was passed by a June 2006 referendum by NCN members. This partnership between NCN and Manitoba Hydro will allow advancement of the in-service date to 2012 and opportunities for additional export revenue. Otherwise the domestic load growth would not require this new capacity until ", "score": "1.6298547" }, { "id": "6429763", "title": "Brandon Generating Station", "text": "To prevent a situation which would lead to a disruption or destabilization of the power supply. ; In drought years where demand exceeds forecasted supply. ; To maintain the generator in a state of readiness and availability. Brandon Generating Station is a natural gas-fired power station owned by Manitoba Hydro, located in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. The station was first built to burn lignite from Saskatchewan. On 1 January 2010, Unit 5, the sole coal-fired unit, was downgraded to emergency use only, per section 16 of the Manitoba Climate Change and Emissions Reductions Act. Unit 5 was permitted to operate as a generator only under certain circumstances: The last allowance required Unit 5 to operate for 3–4 days each month at 10–15% of maximum capacity. Unit 5 stopped burning coal on August 1, 2018, and was converted to a synchronous condenser.", "score": "1.5937701" }, { "id": "9400083", "title": "Kintigh Generating Station", "text": " The Kintigh Generating Station, also known as Somerset Operating Co. LLC of the Upstate New York Power Producers is a 675-megawatt coal-fired power plant located in Somerset, New York, United States. The plant was owned by AES Corporation until bankruptcy. Its unit was launched into service in 1984. Coal is provided to the plant via the Somerset Railroad. The waste heat is dumped into Lake Ontario, resulting in a warm-water plume visible on satellite images. The plant's 625-foot smoke stack can be seen across Lake Ontario from the shores of Toronto, Pickering, Oshawa, and Ajax, Ontario. It can also be seen from points along the Niagara Escarpment, including Lockport, NY, approximately 20 miles south. Power from the plant is transferred by dual 345kV power lines on wood pylons, which run south from the plant through rural agricultural land. In Royalton, NY they split at their physical junction with the ", "score": "1.5828573" }, { "id": "2734446", "title": "Burrard Generating Station", "text": " Burrard Generating Station was a natural gas-fired station built by BC Electric, owned by BC Hydro since 1961, located in Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada.", "score": "1.5805641" }, { "id": "6381495", "title": "Seven Sisters Generating Station", "text": " The Seven Sisters Generating Station is a hydroelectric generating station located on the Winnipeg River, in eastern Manitoba near Seven Sisters Falls, Manitoba. The reservoir is called Natalie Lake and is used for recreational boating and fishing. The present capacity of the generating station is 165 megawatts, and in a typical year the station can produce 990 million kilowatt-hours. It is the largest generating station on the Winnipeg River. Power is transmitted over five 115 kV lines to Winnipeg, and sixth and seventh lines to the Whiteshell and on to Kenora, Ontario. The powerhouse is 128 metres long. The total discharge of water from the station is 1,146 cubic metres per second, with a total drop from forebay to tailrace of 18.6 metres. The station has a 225 metre-long spillway. The forebay nominal elevation is 274.2 metres AMSL and the forebay area is 21 square kilometres. The forebay is retained by more than 12 km of dykes.", "score": "1.570061" }, { "id": "1467325", "title": "Churchill Falls Generating Station", "text": " The Churchill Falls Generating Station is a hydroelectric underground power station in Labrador. At 5,428 MW, it is the tenth largest in the world, and the second-largest in Canada, after the Robert-Bourassa generating station in northwestern Quebec. Rather than a single large dam, the plant's reservoir is contained by 88 dykes, totalling 64 km in length. Now called the Smallwood Reservoir, it has a capacity of 33 cubic kilometres in a catchment area of about 72,000 square kilometres, an area larger than the Republic of Ireland. It drops over 305 metres to the site of the plant's 11 turbines. The ", "score": "1.5692911" }, { "id": "15307021", "title": "Kettle Generating Station", "text": " The Kettle Generating Station, also known as Kettle Rapids Generating Station, is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station on the Lower Nelson River in Manitoba, Canada. It is located 6 km northwest of Gillam. As part of the Nelson River Hydroelectric Project, the power station was completed in 1973 and the last generator commissioned in 1974. It has an installed capacity of 1220 MW and is the second largest power station in Manitoba. Construction on the station began in the spring of 1966 and it was carried out in several phases. First, the power house was constructed after a circular coffer dam was set on the right side of the river. Second, the spillway was built adjacent and to the left of the power house while the river flowed through the power house in the meantime. Once the spillway was complete the entire the river ", "score": "1.5676316" }, { "id": "1467326", "title": "Churchill Falls Generating Station", "text": " power house was hewn from solid granite 300 metres underground. It is about 300 metres long and as high as a 15-story building. The station cost almost a billion Canadian dollars to build in 1970. Commissioned from 1971 to 1974, it is owned and operated by the Churchill Falls Labrador Corporation Limited, a joint venture between Nalcor Energy (65.8%) and Hydro-Québec (34.2%). Workers at the station live in the purpose-built company town of Churchill Falls. The ongoing Lower Churchill Project is a joint venture between Nalcor and Emera to develop the remaining 35 per cent of the Churchill River basin.", "score": "1.5645068" }, { "id": "15772693", "title": "Success Power Station", "text": " Success Power Station is a natural gas-fired station owned by SaskPower, located in Success, Saskatchewan, Canada and operated as a peaking plant.", "score": "1.5641456" }, { "id": "16082953", "title": "Lennox Generating Station", "text": " Lennox Generating Station is a natural gas- and fuel oil-fired power station in Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada. Owned and operated by Ontario Power Generation, it is situated on Highway 33 on the north shore of Lake Ontario, 2 mi west of Bath, Ontario. It is the largest natural gas power station in Canada by installed capacity. In the 1970s, Lennox was a solely oil-fired plant in an era of rising oil prices. Oil is delivered by tanker cars via a spur of the Montreal-Kingston-Toronto CN Rail line. From 1982 to 1987 the plant was placed in reserve to surplus power in Ontario. In 1997, the plant was converted to operate with either heavy oil or natural gas. In ", "score": "1.5628412" }, { "id": "28104287", "title": "Abitibi Canyon Generating Station", "text": " Abitibi Canyon Generating Station is a hydroelectric power plant owned by Ontario Power Generation on the Abitibi River. The station is located 80 km north of Smooth Rock Falls, within Pitt Township in Northern Unorganized Cochrane District, in Ontario, Canada. This facility is the fifth downstream hydroelectric plant of six on the Abitibi River. Designed by George F. Hardy Company, the construction of this 349 MW facility began in 1930 and became fully operational in 1936. Hydro One has a 500 kV transmission line along with a 230 kV line that runs south to Sudbury and continues all the way to Toronto to interconnect with the rest of the 500 kV network in Ontario.", "score": "1.5625556" }, { "id": "28104295", "title": "Otter Rapids Generating Station", "text": " Otter Rapids Generating Station is a dam and hydroelectric power plant located in Pitt Township in the Unorganized North Part of Cochrane District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. Owned by Ontario Power Generation, this 4-unit, 182 MW station is part of the Northeast Plant Group. The Ontario Northland Railway runs past this facility. Preliminary surveys of the site were conducted in 1945. In 1951 additional site information was gathered with studies and estimates refined. Approval under the Navigable Waters Protection Act was received in October 1958 and the first generating unit came online on September 26, 1961. The Otter Rapids Generating Station was the last of four generating stations completed on the Abitibi River in the James Bay watershed. A community of employees and their families inhabited the adjacent colony called Otter Rapids. This community of over 1,000 people was well equipped with a bank, post office, snack bar, grocery store, billiard hall, bowling alley, curling rink, hockey rink, fire hall, 10-bed hospital and auditorium.", "score": "1.5564868" }, { "id": "1775299", "title": "Ontario electricity policy", "text": " plans remain tentative and are considered long-term possibilities (2015–2025). Manitoba is planning two new hydropower projects, known as Conawapa Generating Station and Keyask (Gull) Generating Station, in northern Manitoba. Conawapa, located on the Lower Nelson River, is planned to have a projected capacity of 1,380 MW when it comes online in 2017. Keeyask, initially projected to be in service in 2011/2012, is expected to generate 600 MW. New long-distance high-voltage transmission lines will have to be built to the support the projects, as the existing interconnection line between Manitoba and Ontario is too small to allow for adequate upgrades. Newfoundland and Labrador is planning to ", "score": "1.5538023" }, { "id": "26179923", "title": "H. R. Milner Generating Station", "text": " H. R. Milner Generating Station is a coal and natural gas-fired power station owned by Maxim Power, located near Grande Cache, Alberta, Canada. H.R. Milner is currently undergoing conversion from coal to natural gas as the power station's fuel source and is expected to be complete by April 2020.", "score": "1.5500814" }, { "id": "16321023", "title": "Manitoba Hydro", "text": " the lake feel that the levels are now maintained at a higher average level than would be natural, and attribute erosion of their property to the lake level. Manitoba Hydro has pointed out that the regulation project also allows lake level to be lowered, such as during the 1997 floods, thereby preventing significant property damage. ; Residents of the area around the Selkirk steam plant attributed various environmental damage to the continued operation of this plant, which at the time was fuelled by coal. Manitoba Hydro has converted this plant to natural gas, which, while a more expensive and faster-depleting ", "score": "1.5485226" }, { "id": "16321011", "title": "Manitoba Hydro", "text": " Manitoba Hydro has transmission lines connecting with Saskatchewan, Ontario, North Dakota and Minnesota. Ties to the Canadian provinces are of low capacity but a substantial portion of Manitoba Hydro's annual generation can be exported over the tie to Minnesota. In 2003, a new line was completed to the United States (the Harvey-Glenboro 230kV line), allowing a firm export capacity of 700 megawatts. In 2005 Manitoba Hydro announced increased interchange up to 500 MW with Ontario, after construction of additional transmission facilities. Manitoba Hydro's largest interconnection is the Dorsey-Forbes-Chisago 500,000 volt (AC) line that begins at the Dorsey substation located in Rosser near Winnipeg and travels south into the United States and takes a southeasterly direction to the Forbes Substation northwest of Duluth, Minnesota and from there goes south to the Chisago substation located just north of St. ", "score": "1.545552" }, { "id": "25824359", "title": "Lac-Robertson Generating Station", "text": " The Lac-Robertson Generating Station is a 21.6 MW hydroelectric power station in east of the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada. It supplies power to the local communities, and is not connected to the main grid.", "score": "1.5402801" }, { "id": "11110060", "title": "Queen Elizabeth Power Station", "text": " Queen Elizabeth Power Station is a natural gas-fired station owned by SaskPower, located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The station was called the South Saskatchewan River Generating Station but renamed the Queen Elizabeth Power Station at the time of commissioning in 1959.", "score": "1.5338124" } ]
[ "Selkirk Generating Station\n Selkirk Generating Station is a natural gas-fired station owned by Manitoba Hydro. It is located just across the Red River from Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada, in the Rural Municipality of St. Clements. Construction began in 1957, and the station went into commercial service in 1961 with two 66 MW steam turbine-generator units burning lignite coal from Saskatchewan. In 2002 it was converted to burn natural gas, at a cost of $30 million.", "Manitoba Hydro\n Winnipeg, to the present northernmost stations near Gillam. ; Brandon Combustion Turbines: In 2003, Manitoba Hydro commissioned two simple-cycle gas turbine generating units at the existing plant in Brandon. These natural gas-fuelled units are intended to provide peaking power and supplemental capacity in case of low water levels. ; Selkirk Natural Gas Conversion: In 2003, the fuel supply of the Selkirk steam boilers was converted to natural gas. While this is a more expensive fuel than the coal previously used at this plant, it allows the life of the station to be extended without the capital cost required to clean coal emissions up to current standards. ; Wind Energy Survey: While Manitoba Hydro is in the ", "Manitoba Hydro\n Wuskwatim generating station is on the Burntwood River near Thompson. The general civil works contract was awarded in 2008, and first power from the project occurred in June 2012. The plant was officially opened on July 5, 2012, while construction of the remaining two units continued. This 200 MW station has three hydraulic turbine generator units, causes less than one half square kilometre of new flooding, and has only a small reservoir. This project had the most extensive environmental review of any generating project in Manitoba. Participation of the Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation (NCN) First Nation was passed by a June 2006 referendum by NCN members. This partnership between NCN and Manitoba Hydro will allow advancement of the in-service date to 2012 and opportunities for additional export revenue. Otherwise the domestic load growth would not require this new capacity until ", "Brandon Generating Station\nTo prevent a situation which would lead to a disruption or destabilization of the power supply. ; In drought years where demand exceeds forecasted supply. ; To maintain the generator in a state of readiness and availability. Brandon Generating Station is a natural gas-fired power station owned by Manitoba Hydro, located in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. The station was first built to burn lignite from Saskatchewan. On 1 January 2010, Unit 5, the sole coal-fired unit, was downgraded to emergency use only, per section 16 of the Manitoba Climate Change and Emissions Reductions Act. Unit 5 was permitted to operate as a generator only under certain circumstances: The last allowance required Unit 5 to operate for 3–4 days each month at 10–15% of maximum capacity. Unit 5 stopped burning coal on August 1, 2018, and was converted to a synchronous condenser.", "Kintigh Generating Station\n The Kintigh Generating Station, also known as Somerset Operating Co. LLC of the Upstate New York Power Producers is a 675-megawatt coal-fired power plant located in Somerset, New York, United States. The plant was owned by AES Corporation until bankruptcy. Its unit was launched into service in 1984. Coal is provided to the plant via the Somerset Railroad. The waste heat is dumped into Lake Ontario, resulting in a warm-water plume visible on satellite images. The plant's 625-foot smoke stack can be seen across Lake Ontario from the shores of Toronto, Pickering, Oshawa, and Ajax, Ontario. It can also be seen from points along the Niagara Escarpment, including Lockport, NY, approximately 20 miles south. Power from the plant is transferred by dual 345kV power lines on wood pylons, which run south from the plant through rural agricultural land. In Royalton, NY they split at their physical junction with the ", "Burrard Generating Station\n Burrard Generating Station was a natural gas-fired station built by BC Electric, owned by BC Hydro since 1961, located in Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada.", "Seven Sisters Generating Station\n The Seven Sisters Generating Station is a hydroelectric generating station located on the Winnipeg River, in eastern Manitoba near Seven Sisters Falls, Manitoba. The reservoir is called Natalie Lake and is used for recreational boating and fishing. The present capacity of the generating station is 165 megawatts, and in a typical year the station can produce 990 million kilowatt-hours. It is the largest generating station on the Winnipeg River. Power is transmitted over five 115 kV lines to Winnipeg, and sixth and seventh lines to the Whiteshell and on to Kenora, Ontario. The powerhouse is 128 metres long. The total discharge of water from the station is 1,146 cubic metres per second, with a total drop from forebay to tailrace of 18.6 metres. The station has a 225 metre-long spillway. The forebay nominal elevation is 274.2 metres AMSL and the forebay area is 21 square kilometres. The forebay is retained by more than 12 km of dykes.", "Churchill Falls Generating Station\n The Churchill Falls Generating Station is a hydroelectric underground power station in Labrador. At 5,428 MW, it is the tenth largest in the world, and the second-largest in Canada, after the Robert-Bourassa generating station in northwestern Quebec. Rather than a single large dam, the plant's reservoir is contained by 88 dykes, totalling 64 km in length. Now called the Smallwood Reservoir, it has a capacity of 33 cubic kilometres in a catchment area of about 72,000 square kilometres, an area larger than the Republic of Ireland. It drops over 305 metres to the site of the plant's 11 turbines. The ", "Kettle Generating Station\n The Kettle Generating Station, also known as Kettle Rapids Generating Station, is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station on the Lower Nelson River in Manitoba, Canada. It is located 6 km northwest of Gillam. As part of the Nelson River Hydroelectric Project, the power station was completed in 1973 and the last generator commissioned in 1974. It has an installed capacity of 1220 MW and is the second largest power station in Manitoba. Construction on the station began in the spring of 1966 and it was carried out in several phases. First, the power house was constructed after a circular coffer dam was set on the right side of the river. Second, the spillway was built adjacent and to the left of the power house while the river flowed through the power house in the meantime. Once the spillway was complete the entire the river ", "Churchill Falls Generating Station\n power house was hewn from solid granite 300 metres underground. It is about 300 metres long and as high as a 15-story building. The station cost almost a billion Canadian dollars to build in 1970. Commissioned from 1971 to 1974, it is owned and operated by the Churchill Falls Labrador Corporation Limited, a joint venture between Nalcor Energy (65.8%) and Hydro-Québec (34.2%). Workers at the station live in the purpose-built company town of Churchill Falls. The ongoing Lower Churchill Project is a joint venture between Nalcor and Emera to develop the remaining 35 per cent of the Churchill River basin.", "Success Power Station\n Success Power Station is a natural gas-fired station owned by SaskPower, located in Success, Saskatchewan, Canada and operated as a peaking plant.", "Lennox Generating Station\n Lennox Generating Station is a natural gas- and fuel oil-fired power station in Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada. Owned and operated by Ontario Power Generation, it is situated on Highway 33 on the north shore of Lake Ontario, 2 mi west of Bath, Ontario. It is the largest natural gas power station in Canada by installed capacity. In the 1970s, Lennox was a solely oil-fired plant in an era of rising oil prices. Oil is delivered by tanker cars via a spur of the Montreal-Kingston-Toronto CN Rail line. From 1982 to 1987 the plant was placed in reserve to surplus power in Ontario. In 1997, the plant was converted to operate with either heavy oil or natural gas. In ", "Abitibi Canyon Generating Station\n Abitibi Canyon Generating Station is a hydroelectric power plant owned by Ontario Power Generation on the Abitibi River. The station is located 80 km north of Smooth Rock Falls, within Pitt Township in Northern Unorganized Cochrane District, in Ontario, Canada. This facility is the fifth downstream hydroelectric plant of six on the Abitibi River. Designed by George F. Hardy Company, the construction of this 349 MW facility began in 1930 and became fully operational in 1936. Hydro One has a 500 kV transmission line along with a 230 kV line that runs south to Sudbury and continues all the way to Toronto to interconnect with the rest of the 500 kV network in Ontario.", "Otter Rapids Generating Station\n Otter Rapids Generating Station is a dam and hydroelectric power plant located in Pitt Township in the Unorganized North Part of Cochrane District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. Owned by Ontario Power Generation, this 4-unit, 182 MW station is part of the Northeast Plant Group. The Ontario Northland Railway runs past this facility. Preliminary surveys of the site were conducted in 1945. In 1951 additional site information was gathered with studies and estimates refined. Approval under the Navigable Waters Protection Act was received in October 1958 and the first generating unit came online on September 26, 1961. The Otter Rapids Generating Station was the last of four generating stations completed on the Abitibi River in the James Bay watershed. A community of employees and their families inhabited the adjacent colony called Otter Rapids. This community of over 1,000 people was well equipped with a bank, post office, snack bar, grocery store, billiard hall, bowling alley, curling rink, hockey rink, fire hall, 10-bed hospital and auditorium.", "Ontario electricity policy\n plans remain tentative and are considered long-term possibilities (2015–2025). Manitoba is planning two new hydropower projects, known as Conawapa Generating Station and Keyask (Gull) Generating Station, in northern Manitoba. Conawapa, located on the Lower Nelson River, is planned to have a projected capacity of 1,380 MW when it comes online in 2017. Keeyask, initially projected to be in service in 2011/2012, is expected to generate 600 MW. New long-distance high-voltage transmission lines will have to be built to the support the projects, as the existing interconnection line between Manitoba and Ontario is too small to allow for adequate upgrades. Newfoundland and Labrador is planning to ", "H. R. Milner Generating Station\n H. R. Milner Generating Station is a coal and natural gas-fired power station owned by Maxim Power, located near Grande Cache, Alberta, Canada. H.R. Milner is currently undergoing conversion from coal to natural gas as the power station's fuel source and is expected to be complete by April 2020.", "Manitoba Hydro\n the lake feel that the levels are now maintained at a higher average level than would be natural, and attribute erosion of their property to the lake level. Manitoba Hydro has pointed out that the regulation project also allows lake level to be lowered, such as during the 1997 floods, thereby preventing significant property damage. ; Residents of the area around the Selkirk steam plant attributed various environmental damage to the continued operation of this plant, which at the time was fuelled by coal. Manitoba Hydro has converted this plant to natural gas, which, while a more expensive and faster-depleting ", "Manitoba Hydro\n Manitoba Hydro has transmission lines connecting with Saskatchewan, Ontario, North Dakota and Minnesota. Ties to the Canadian provinces are of low capacity but a substantial portion of Manitoba Hydro's annual generation can be exported over the tie to Minnesota. In 2003, a new line was completed to the United States (the Harvey-Glenboro 230kV line), allowing a firm export capacity of 700 megawatts. In 2005 Manitoba Hydro announced increased interchange up to 500 MW with Ontario, after construction of additional transmission facilities. Manitoba Hydro's largest interconnection is the Dorsey-Forbes-Chisago 500,000 volt (AC) line that begins at the Dorsey substation located in Rosser near Winnipeg and travels south into the United States and takes a southeasterly direction to the Forbes Substation northwest of Duluth, Minnesota and from there goes south to the Chisago substation located just north of St. ", "Lac-Robertson Generating Station\n The Lac-Robertson Generating Station is a 21.6 MW hydroelectric power station in east of the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada. It supplies power to the local communities, and is not connected to the main grid.", "Queen Elizabeth Power Station\n Queen Elizabeth Power Station is a natural gas-fired station owned by SaskPower, located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The station was called the South Saskatchewan River Generating Station but renamed the Queen Elizabeth Power Station at the time of commissioning in 1959." ]
In what country is Devalan?
[ "Turkey", "Republic of Turkey", "🇹🇷", "TUR", "TR" ]
country
Devalan, Vezirköprü
3,905,287
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[ { "id": "26107222", "title": "Devala, India", "text": " Devala is a town in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. It is situated at about 16 km from Gudalur on the Gudalur–Pandalur road. It is close to the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border, with Nilambur on the Kerala side.", "score": "1.6585624" }, { "id": "6409006", "title": "Devalan, Vezirköprü", "text": " Devalan is a village in the District of Vezirköprü, Samsun Province, Turkey.", "score": "1.641238" }, { "id": "26107236", "title": "Devala, India", "text": " Devala is a very scenic place with undulating tea estates and lush green villages. When it rains it pours here, that is the reason it is called the Cherrapunji of the south. There is no accommodation available in this little town. There are a few minuscule gold mines in and around Devala at Kaithakolly, Ponnur and Ponvayal villages. Devala has got a police station. Devala also has got many tea factories. Devala also shares its border with Kerala state (Marutha panchayath in Malappuram district)", "score": "1.5099337" }, { "id": "15816498", "title": "Devlethan, Hocalar", "text": " Devlethan' is a village in the District of Hocalar, Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey.", "score": "1.5079501" }, { "id": "1794459", "title": "Devalatti", "text": " Devalatti is a village in Belgaum district in the southern state of Karnataka, India.", "score": "1.4920342" }, { "id": "2113676", "title": "Devergo", "text": " Presently the products are available in the following countries: Netherlands, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Russia, Ukraine, Greece, Cyprus, Libya, Germany, Poland. Further planned expansions: United Arab Emirates, Tunisia, Malta", "score": "1.4760451" }, { "id": "1794458", "title": "Devalapur", "text": " Devalapur is a village in Belgaum district in the southern state of Karnataka, India.", "score": "1.4650099" }, { "id": "16346322", "title": "Dev-Kesken", "text": " The site appears to have been settled around 4th century BCE. It corresponds to the medieval settlement of Vazir; in 1558, English traveler Anthony Jenkinson had visited the town and spoken favorably of the local melon produce. Vazir was abandoned shortly afterward with Jenkinson having noted the rivers to be failing.", "score": "1.4538763" }, { "id": "16346324", "title": "Dev-Kesken", "text": " The site was a tourism mainstay till c. 2003, when Turkmen Army started prohibiting visitors on the ground that the access-road passed through Uzbek territory.", "score": "1.4240689" }, { "id": "29204596", "title": "Devran Tanaçan", "text": " Devran Tanaçan (born November 17, 1986 in İstanbul, Turkey) is a Turkish basketball player for GISA Lions SV Halle. She is 195 cm (6 ft 5 in) tall and weighs 90 kg (200 lb).", "score": "1.4239457" }, { "id": "8750655", "title": "Devanambattu", "text": " Devanampattu is a village in Tiruvannamalai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located 17 kilometres northwest of Tiruvannamalai town. The village can be accessed from Tiruvannamalai by taking town buses 50 and 51.", "score": "1.4155239" }, { "id": "28939682", "title": "Devario assamensis", "text": " Devario assamensis is a large danionin from the Mirik area of India. It grows to 6 inches and has a deep-red stripe along the length of its body, as well as the more usual yellow and blue stripes.", "score": "1.4140909" }, { "id": "8816366", "title": "Devendrakula Velalar", "text": " Devendrakula Velalar is an agricultural community found in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu comprising seven subcastes: Devendra Kulathar, Kudumbar, Kadaiyar, Kaladi, Pallar, Pannadi and Vathiriyar.", "score": "1.4117105" }, { "id": "1647480", "title": "Devke", "text": " Kinhal is a small village in Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra state in Western India. The 2011 Census of India recorded a total of 361 residents in the village. Kinhal's geographical area is 415 hectare.", "score": "1.4013569" }, { "id": "10907981", "title": "Dévaványa", "text": "🇷🇴 Cristuru Secuiesc, Romania (1994) Dévaványa is twinned with: ", "score": "1.3921893" }, { "id": "28207383", "title": "Devalthal", "text": " Devalthal is a tehsil of Pithoragarh District in Uttarakhand state, in northern India. It has an estimated population of 12,000, and has a treasury, bank, post office, government, private school, rest house. The name Devalthal is derived from two words, Dew and sthal, which means Land of the Gods. It is situated on Pithoragarh-Thal state Highway. Devalthal is situated in a large valley, temples of many Folk & Hindu god & goddesses are situated here, like Lori Mallikarjun, Dektya Bhagwati, Nandanevi in Hardyo, Dharamghar, Malynath and others. It is the gateway to Eastern Himalayas. Panchchuli is visible from here. Soap stone mines are also found here. It has developed a lot in last few years with a hospital, a degree college and other basic facilities present there.", "score": "1.3811166" }, { "id": "13403368", "title": "Alawathugoda Saman Devalaya", "text": " Alawathugoda Saman Devalaya is an ancient Devalaya, situated in Alawatugoda, Sri Lanka. The shrine is dedicated to Sinhalese deity Saman. The history of the Devalaya is believed to be dated back to the reign of King Walagamba (89-77 BC) of Anuradhapura Kingdom. During the Portuguese era the shrine was burnt down by the Portuguese armies but rebuilt again in 1814. Currently the shrine has been formally recognized by the government as an archaeological protected monument. The designation was declared on 8 April 2009 under the government Gazette number 1597.", "score": "1.3807383" }, { "id": "31449903", "title": "Deolali", "text": " Deolali, or Devlali, is a small hill station and a census town in Nashik district of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Deolali has an important army base. Deolali Camp, one of the oldest Indian military centres in the country, started the Air Force Station, the School of Artillery of the Indian Army, and other establishments in this region. Deolali has plenty of temples and tourist destinations.", "score": "1.3794" }, { "id": "31106670", "title": "Devar Mala", "text": " the Karuppanadhi Dam and the smaller \"Adavinainar Dam\" situated west off Puliyankudi and Kadayanallur towns of Tamil Nadu. To the south lies Achankovil village of Kollam district. It is situated in the Konni taluk of Pathnamthitta district, Kerala. Aruvappulam is a nearby town. Sabarimala, Konni and Gavi are the tourist destination on Kerala side and Sengottai, Tenkasi and Courtallam are the tourism places on the Tamil Nadu slopes. Achenkovil range is situated in between Pathanamthitta and Kollam districts. Its total area is 90.285 km2. In the east, this hill range continues as the Chockampatti Hills, that are the southern extension of the Sivagiri hills. The hill is situated in deep forest and is generally not open for trekking.", "score": "1.379148" }, { "id": "26107235", "title": "Devala, India", "text": " this area was the property of the princely states of Nilambur, Kovilagam, and Mysoor Maharaj. The Nelliyalam Rani administered the region for Mysoor Maharaj and enjoyed the highest rank in society. The remains of the Nelliayalam Ranis fort can still be viewed in the Nelliayalam village. Pandalur was believed to be a sacred place for the aboriginal communities such as the Paniyas, Kurumbas, and Kattu Nayakkans. It was then dominated by the Gowdar community. In Ponnani, near the village of Nelliyalkam, there is a century-old temple (Sree Maha Vishnu Temple) constructed in the unique Kerala temple architecture. The migration of Malabar people had a major impact on the area, including the social, cultural, economic, and environmental systems.", "score": "1.3764496" } ]
[ "Devala, India\n Devala is a town in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. It is situated at about 16 km from Gudalur on the Gudalur–Pandalur road. It is close to the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border, with Nilambur on the Kerala side.", "Devalan, Vezirköprü\n Devalan is a village in the District of Vezirköprü, Samsun Province, Turkey.", "Devala, India\n Devala is a very scenic place with undulating tea estates and lush green villages. When it rains it pours here, that is the reason it is called the Cherrapunji of the south. There is no accommodation available in this little town. There are a few minuscule gold mines in and around Devala at Kaithakolly, Ponnur and Ponvayal villages. Devala has got a police station. Devala also has got many tea factories. Devala also shares its border with Kerala state (Marutha panchayath in Malappuram district)", "Devlethan, Hocalar\n Devlethan' is a village in the District of Hocalar, Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey.", "Devalatti\n Devalatti is a village in Belgaum district in the southern state of Karnataka, India.", "Devergo\n Presently the products are available in the following countries: Netherlands, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Russia, Ukraine, Greece, Cyprus, Libya, Germany, Poland. Further planned expansions: United Arab Emirates, Tunisia, Malta", "Devalapur\n Devalapur is a village in Belgaum district in the southern state of Karnataka, India.", "Dev-Kesken\n The site appears to have been settled around 4th century BCE. It corresponds to the medieval settlement of Vazir; in 1558, English traveler Anthony Jenkinson had visited the town and spoken favorably of the local melon produce. Vazir was abandoned shortly afterward with Jenkinson having noted the rivers to be failing.", "Dev-Kesken\n The site was a tourism mainstay till c. 2003, when Turkmen Army started prohibiting visitors on the ground that the access-road passed through Uzbek territory.", "Devran Tanaçan\n Devran Tanaçan (born November 17, 1986 in İstanbul, Turkey) is a Turkish basketball player for GISA Lions SV Halle. She is 195 cm (6 ft 5 in) tall and weighs 90 kg (200 lb).", "Devanambattu\n Devanampattu is a village in Tiruvannamalai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located 17 kilometres northwest of Tiruvannamalai town. The village can be accessed from Tiruvannamalai by taking town buses 50 and 51.", "Devario assamensis\n Devario assamensis is a large danionin from the Mirik area of India. It grows to 6 inches and has a deep-red stripe along the length of its body, as well as the more usual yellow and blue stripes.", "Devendrakula Velalar\n Devendrakula Velalar is an agricultural community found in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu comprising seven subcastes: Devendra Kulathar, Kudumbar, Kadaiyar, Kaladi, Pallar, Pannadi and Vathiriyar.", "Devke\n Kinhal is a small village in Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra state in Western India. The 2011 Census of India recorded a total of 361 residents in the village. Kinhal's geographical area is 415 hectare.", "Dévaványa\n🇷🇴 Cristuru Secuiesc, Romania (1994) Dévaványa is twinned with: ", "Devalthal\n Devalthal is a tehsil of Pithoragarh District in Uttarakhand state, in northern India. It has an estimated population of 12,000, and has a treasury, bank, post office, government, private school, rest house. The name Devalthal is derived from two words, Dew and sthal, which means Land of the Gods. It is situated on Pithoragarh-Thal state Highway. Devalthal is situated in a large valley, temples of many Folk & Hindu god & goddesses are situated here, like Lori Mallikarjun, Dektya Bhagwati, Nandanevi in Hardyo, Dharamghar, Malynath and others. It is the gateway to Eastern Himalayas. Panchchuli is visible from here. Soap stone mines are also found here. It has developed a lot in last few years with a hospital, a degree college and other basic facilities present there.", "Alawathugoda Saman Devalaya\n Alawathugoda Saman Devalaya is an ancient Devalaya, situated in Alawatugoda, Sri Lanka. The shrine is dedicated to Sinhalese deity Saman. The history of the Devalaya is believed to be dated back to the reign of King Walagamba (89-77 BC) of Anuradhapura Kingdom. During the Portuguese era the shrine was burnt down by the Portuguese armies but rebuilt again in 1814. Currently the shrine has been formally recognized by the government as an archaeological protected monument. The designation was declared on 8 April 2009 under the government Gazette number 1597.", "Deolali\n Deolali, or Devlali, is a small hill station and a census town in Nashik district of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Deolali has an important army base. Deolali Camp, one of the oldest Indian military centres in the country, started the Air Force Station, the School of Artillery of the Indian Army, and other establishments in this region. Deolali has plenty of temples and tourist destinations.", "Devar Mala\n the Karuppanadhi Dam and the smaller \"Adavinainar Dam\" situated west off Puliyankudi and Kadayanallur towns of Tamil Nadu. To the south lies Achankovil village of Kollam district. It is situated in the Konni taluk of Pathnamthitta district, Kerala. Aruvappulam is a nearby town. Sabarimala, Konni and Gavi are the tourist destination on Kerala side and Sengottai, Tenkasi and Courtallam are the tourism places on the Tamil Nadu slopes. Achenkovil range is situated in between Pathanamthitta and Kollam districts. Its total area is 90.285 km2. In the east, this hill range continues as the Chockampatti Hills, that are the southern extension of the Sivagiri hills. The hill is situated in deep forest and is generally not open for trekking.", "Devala, India\n this area was the property of the princely states of Nilambur, Kovilagam, and Mysoor Maharaj. The Nelliyalam Rani administered the region for Mysoor Maharaj and enjoyed the highest rank in society. The remains of the Nelliayalam Ranis fort can still be viewed in the Nelliayalam village. Pandalur was believed to be a sacred place for the aboriginal communities such as the Paniyas, Kurumbas, and Kattu Nayakkans. It was then dominated by the Gowdar community. In Ponnani, near the village of Nelliyalkam, there is a century-old temple (Sree Maha Vishnu Temple) constructed in the unique Kerala temple architecture. The migration of Malabar people had a major impact on the area, including the social, cultural, economic, and environmental systems." ]
In what country is Dârmocsa River?
[ "Romania", "Roumania", "Rumania", "România", "ro", "🇷🇴" ]
country
Dârmocsa River
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[ { "id": "16570109", "title": "Darnózseli", "text": " Darnózseli is a village in Győr-Moson-Sopron county, Hungary. Darnózseli (1600 inhabitants) is located in the center of Szigetköz, which is Hungary’s biggest island. It is enclosed by the Old Danube and the Moson Danube. In Darnózseli, there is a chapel which was constructed in 1787. At that time, the independent parsonage was found. The sanctuary has been restored and can nowadays be visited on the cemetery grounds. The present neoclassical church was built in 1930. The scape of the village is formed by traditional Hungarian residential houses. Another attraction are some 100-year-old oak trees (“Millennium Oaks”), which have been planted in order to honor the 1000th anniversary of the conquest of Hungary. In the Zseli forest, there is a monument to commemorate the Napoleonic battles. Some Germans and Austrians have already settled in Darnózseli.", "score": "1.5217528" }, { "id": "1081653", "title": "Bodrog", "text": " The Bodrog is a river in eastern Slovakia and north-eastern Hungary. It is a tributary to the river Tisza. The Bodrog is formed by the confluence of the rivers Ondava and Latorica near Zemplín in eastern Slovakia. It crosses the Slovak–Hungarian border at the village of Felsőberecki (near Sátoraljaújhely) in Hungary, and Streda nad Bodrogom in Slovakia, where it is also the lowest point in Slovakia (94.3 m AMSL), and continues its flow through the Hungarian county Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, until it meets the river Tisza, in Tokaj. A town along its course is Sárospatak, in Hungary. Its length is 67 km (15 in Slovakia, 52 in Hungary). Its watershed area is 13,579 km2 of which 972 km2 is in Hungary. The river is rich in fish.", "score": "1.5048976" }, { "id": "13763895", "title": "Hydrology of Hungary", "text": " The Tisza is navigable for smaller vessels right up to Dombrád near the north-eastern frontier of the country. In the Trans-Tisza Region (east of the river) extensive areas are irrigated by its water.", "score": "1.4760671" }, { "id": "29587924", "title": "Magyarcsanád", "text": " Magyarcsanád (Cenadul Unguresc; Чанад / Čanad) a multi-ethnic village located in Csongrád (county), southeast Hungary near the Mureş River (Maros). The Maros is a border-river here between southern Hungary and northern Romania. The population is mainly Hungarian, but many Romanians, Serbians and Romani people are also living here. Magyarcsanád has four churches: a Romanian Orthodox, a Serbian Orthodox, a Calvinist and a Roman Catholic. The village has an own outskirt called Bökény directly near the Maros. Here is a tumulus (kunhalom) in which archeological artifacts were found. Magyarcsanád has a partner-settlement Comloşu Mare (Nagykomlós) in Timiș County (Temes). An old stone cross was erected near Magyarcsanád in the Middle Ages. The cross still stands. There is a small isle called in Hungarian \"Senki szigete\" (in English: Nobody's Isle) some kilometers eastward from Magyarcsanád on the border river Mureş. The isle is inhabited by Phalacrocoracidae (Phalacrocorax carbo).", "score": "1.4668245" }, { "id": "13763886", "title": "Hydrology of Hungary", "text": " The Danube runs through several countries, and in Hungary is known as the Duna.", "score": "1.458626" }, { "id": "27865726", "title": "Karašica (Danube)", "text": " Karašica or Baranjska Karašica or Karassó is a river in southern Hungary and eastern Croatia. It is 81 km long, of which 30.46 km in Croatia. Its basin covers a total of 910 km2. Karašica rises in the southern slopes of the Mecsek mountain in southern Hungary, near the village of Erdősmecske. It flows towards the south into a plain, through Szederkény, and its flow is regulated by man. It continues on through Villány, turns southeast and enters Croatia near the village of Luč and meanders in Baranja in an eastward direction. It passes near Popovac and Draž and flows into the Danube north of Batina.", "score": "1.4542129" }, { "id": "33120938", "title": "Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams", "text": " The joint Hungarian–Czechoslovak project was agreed upon on 16 September 1977 in the \"Budapest Treaty\". The treaty envisioned a cross-border barrage system between the towns of Gabčíkovo, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (now Slovak Republic) and Nagymaros, People's Republic of Hungary (now Hungary). The dams would eliminate regular flooding (like the disastrous ones of 1954 and 1965) and provide a clean source of electric power. They would also allow year-long navigability of the river and serve as a part of the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal system of inland navigation. The plan was to divert part of the river into an artificial canal at Dunakiliti (a village in Hungary) to the hydroelectric power plant near Gabčíkovo (eight turbines, 720 MW). The canal would return the water into a deepened original riverbed and at Nagymaros ", "score": "1.4541502" }, { "id": "8529272", "title": "Canoe camping", "text": "Bodrog River, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County ; Hernád River, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County ; River Ipoly, Nógrád County and Pest County ; Rába River, counties of Vas and Győr-Moson-Sopron ; Sajo River, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County ; Tisza River ", "score": "1.4534817" }, { "id": "31136350", "title": "2010 Central European floods", "text": " In Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Northern Hungary eighteen towns and villages were cut from the outside world by the flood of the rivers Sajó, Hernád and Bódva. More than 480 people had to leave their homes. In Miskolc the Szinva flooded the Diósgyőr district of the city during what was described by locals as \"the biggest flood since 1975\". Several roads became unusable, the border checkpoint of Sátoraljaújhely/Slovenské Nové Mesto was closed on June 1. In Pásztó (Nógrád county), a local reservoir threatened to overflow; the earthen dam was strengthened by sandbags. 2,000 people had to leave their homes. Houses would be under 4m of water within seven minutes of the collapse of the dam. A short part of Motorway M1 collapsed near Győr.", "score": "1.4489753" }, { "id": "27765060", "title": "Gömör and Kishont County", "text": " Around 1910, Gömör-Kishont county shared borders with the counties Zólyom, Liptó, Szepes, Abaúj-Torna, Borsod, Heves and Nógrád. It was situated in the Gömör–Szepesi-érchegység (present-day Slovak Ore Mountains) approximately between the present-day Slovak-Hungarian border, the towns Poltár and Rozsnyó (present-day Rožňava) and the Low Tatras (Hungarian: Alacsony-Tátra, Slovak: Nízke Tatry). The river Sajó flowed through the county. Its area was 4,279 km² around 1910.", "score": "1.4289768" }, { "id": "9931850", "title": "Economy of Hungary", "text": " rivers of Hungary are the Danube and the Tisza. The Danube also flows through parts of Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Serbia, and Romania. It is navigable within Hungary for 418 km. The Tisza River is navigable for 444 km in the country. Hungary has three major lakes. Lake Balaton, the largest, is 78 km long and from 3 to 14 km wide, with an area of 592 km2. Lake Balaton is Central Europe's largest lake and a prosperous tourist spot and recreation area. Its shallow waters offer summer bathing and during the winter its frozen surface provides facilities for winter sports. Smaller bodies of water include Lake Velence (26 km2) in Fejér County and Lake Fertő (82 km2 within Hungary).", "score": "1.4284943" }, { "id": "4491169", "title": "Zámolyi Channel", "text": " Zámolyi Channel originates on the Mosoni Plain, Little Hungarian Plain, in the county of Györ-Moson-Soprn, Hungary. It flows southwestward to Győrzámoly, where it joins the Mosoni-Duna.", "score": "1.4266019" }, { "id": "13763883", "title": "Hydrology of Hungary", "text": " The hydrology of Hungary, is mostly determined by Hungary's lying in the middle of the Carpathian Basin, half surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains. All parts of the country have some outflow. All surface water gravitates towards its southern center, and from there, is united in the Danube, which flows into the Black Sea. The whole of Hungary lies within the Danube drainage basin. The total length of all the irrigation systems and inland waterways in the country is about 26000 km. The annual water balance of the country shows a surplus. Yearly about 100 km3 of water leaves the country towards the Black Sea. From that, precipitation amounts for only 10%, the rest being provided by the incoming rivers of surrounding countries.", "score": "1.4161395" }, { "id": "13744516", "title": "Barcs", "text": "Roman Catholic church – built between 1814 and 1821 ; Széchenyi Mansion and its 3 ha park – built in 1875, located in Somogytarnóca ; Jégmadár tourist boat – starts on every Sunday at 2 pm and travels 90 minutes on the River Drava showing the nature around the river ; Dráva Museum – established in 1979, museum of the cultural and historical heritage of the people living in Inner Somogy and along the River Drava ; Chapel of the Széchényi family – built in 1907 ; Old juniper – protected since 1974 ; Spa and Recreational Centre of Barcs – 55 °C water rich in NaHCO3 from 1317 m deep. It is used to heal muscular problems and inflammation. ; Old Jewish cemetery ; Kremsier Mansion in Belcsapuszta ; Tree of Patkó Bankdi, the famous Hungarian betyár ; Mermaid sculpture by László Komáromi ", "score": "1.4061275" }, { "id": "9931726", "title": "Geography of Hungary", "text": " ranges of mountains, those reaching heights of 300 m or more cover less than 2% of the country. The highest point in the country is Kékes (1,014 m) in the Mátra Mountains northeast of Budapest. The lowest spot is 77.6 m above sea level, located in the south of Hungary, near Szeged. The major rivers in the country are the Danube and Tisza. The Danube is navigable within Hungary for 418 kilometers. The Tisza River is navigable for 444 km in the country. Less important rivers include the Drava along the Croatian border, the Rába, the Szamos, the Sió, and the Ipoly ", "score": "1.4052453" }, { "id": "8500002", "title": "Renewable energy in Hungary", "text": " Located in the Carpathian basin, Hungary has limited access to hydroelectricity. Since the unfortunate case of the Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams project, the building of hydroelectric dams is extremely unpopular in the Hungarian society. The existing Croatian plans of building new dams on the shared sections of the river Drava are rejected by the Hungarian government. Hungary's two largest hydroelectric dams (Tiszalök, Kisköre) are built on the river Tisza, with 12,5 MW and 28 MW capacities, respectively. The remaining power stations are usually former mills transformed to small hydroelectric dams.", "score": "1.4051696" }, { "id": "10942557", "title": "List of international river borders", "text": "Águeda: Spain and Portugal ; Ardila River: Spain and Portugal ; Bidasoa: France and Spain ; Blies: France and Germany ; Bug River: Belarus and Poland, Ukraine and Poland ; Caia: Spain and Portugal ; Chanza River: Spain and Portugal ; Danube: Austria and Slovakia, Croatia and Serbia, Hungary and Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria, Romania and Ukraine, Serbia and Romania ; Daugava River: Latvia and Belarus ; Derkul: Ukraine and Russia ; Dnieper: Belarus and Ukraine ; Dniester: Ukraine and Moldova ; Douro: Portugal and Spain ; Drava: Croatia and Hungary ; Drina: Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia ; Elbe: Czech Republic and Germany ; Flöha: Czech Republic and Germany ", "score": "1.4012113" }, { "id": "6484963", "title": "Séd", "text": " Séd is a river in western Hungary, north of Lake Balaton. It is 70 km long and flows through the city of Veszprém. It starts in the Bakony region and is a tributary to the Sárvíz near Cece. The river once had many watermills along its length. The first recorded water wheel on the Séd was donated by Gisela of Hungary to Bakonybél Abbey in 1037.", "score": "1.392835" }, { "id": "29874920", "title": "Bodva", "text": " The Bodva (Bódva, Bodva, Bodwa) is a 110-km long river in Slovakia and Hungary. Its source is in the Slovak Ore Mountains. The river crosses the border with Hungary near Turňa nad Bodvou, and it flows into the river Sajó in Boldva, north of Miskolc. Within Slovakia, its length is 47 km and its basin size is 866 km2. Two of its tributaries are the Turňa and the Ida. The Bodva flows on the eastern edge of a karstic rock system, therefore it has an unsymmetrical drainage pattern. Up to Medzev, where the river reaches the karst region, and on its left side the Bodva river has a typical treelike river system.", "score": "1.3900874" }, { "id": "33120940", "title": "Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams", "text": " In 1981 the two countries agreed to slow down the project because of their economic problems. In 1984 a movement protesting against the dam, the \"Danube Circle\" (Duna Kör), was founded in Hungary, which was later awarded the Right Livelihood Award and the Goldman Environmental Prize for protecting the Danube. The group objected to the withholding of information on the project from the public by the Communist government to avoid debate on its environmental impact. Biologists worried that the dams would damage both the treasured scenery of the Danube Bend and the underground water reserves on which more than a million Hungarians depend, especially around Budapest. After ", "score": "1.3876736" } ]
[ "Darnózseli\n Darnózseli is a village in Győr-Moson-Sopron county, Hungary. Darnózseli (1600 inhabitants) is located in the center of Szigetköz, which is Hungary’s biggest island. It is enclosed by the Old Danube and the Moson Danube. In Darnózseli, there is a chapel which was constructed in 1787. At that time, the independent parsonage was found. The sanctuary has been restored and can nowadays be visited on the cemetery grounds. The present neoclassical church was built in 1930. The scape of the village is formed by traditional Hungarian residential houses. Another attraction are some 100-year-old oak trees (“Millennium Oaks”), which have been planted in order to honor the 1000th anniversary of the conquest of Hungary. In the Zseli forest, there is a monument to commemorate the Napoleonic battles. Some Germans and Austrians have already settled in Darnózseli.", "Bodrog\n The Bodrog is a river in eastern Slovakia and north-eastern Hungary. It is a tributary to the river Tisza. The Bodrog is formed by the confluence of the rivers Ondava and Latorica near Zemplín in eastern Slovakia. It crosses the Slovak–Hungarian border at the village of Felsőberecki (near Sátoraljaújhely) in Hungary, and Streda nad Bodrogom in Slovakia, where it is also the lowest point in Slovakia (94.3 m AMSL), and continues its flow through the Hungarian county Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, until it meets the river Tisza, in Tokaj. A town along its course is Sárospatak, in Hungary. Its length is 67 km (15 in Slovakia, 52 in Hungary). Its watershed area is 13,579 km2 of which 972 km2 is in Hungary. The river is rich in fish.", "Hydrology of Hungary\n The Tisza is navigable for smaller vessels right up to Dombrád near the north-eastern frontier of the country. In the Trans-Tisza Region (east of the river) extensive areas are irrigated by its water.", "Magyarcsanád\n Magyarcsanád (Cenadul Unguresc; Чанад / Čanad) a multi-ethnic village located in Csongrád (county), southeast Hungary near the Mureş River (Maros). The Maros is a border-river here between southern Hungary and northern Romania. The population is mainly Hungarian, but many Romanians, Serbians and Romani people are also living here. Magyarcsanád has four churches: a Romanian Orthodox, a Serbian Orthodox, a Calvinist and a Roman Catholic. The village has an own outskirt called Bökény directly near the Maros. Here is a tumulus (kunhalom) in which archeological artifacts were found. Magyarcsanád has a partner-settlement Comloşu Mare (Nagykomlós) in Timiș County (Temes). An old stone cross was erected near Magyarcsanád in the Middle Ages. The cross still stands. There is a small isle called in Hungarian \"Senki szigete\" (in English: Nobody's Isle) some kilometers eastward from Magyarcsanád on the border river Mureş. The isle is inhabited by Phalacrocoracidae (Phalacrocorax carbo).", "Hydrology of Hungary\n The Danube runs through several countries, and in Hungary is known as the Duna.", "Karašica (Danube)\n Karašica or Baranjska Karašica or Karassó is a river in southern Hungary and eastern Croatia. It is 81 km long, of which 30.46 km in Croatia. Its basin covers a total of 910 km2. Karašica rises in the southern slopes of the Mecsek mountain in southern Hungary, near the village of Erdősmecske. It flows towards the south into a plain, through Szederkény, and its flow is regulated by man. It continues on through Villány, turns southeast and enters Croatia near the village of Luč and meanders in Baranja in an eastward direction. It passes near Popovac and Draž and flows into the Danube north of Batina.", "Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams\n The joint Hungarian–Czechoslovak project was agreed upon on 16 September 1977 in the \"Budapest Treaty\". The treaty envisioned a cross-border barrage system between the towns of Gabčíkovo, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (now Slovak Republic) and Nagymaros, People's Republic of Hungary (now Hungary). The dams would eliminate regular flooding (like the disastrous ones of 1954 and 1965) and provide a clean source of electric power. They would also allow year-long navigability of the river and serve as a part of the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal system of inland navigation. The plan was to divert part of the river into an artificial canal at Dunakiliti (a village in Hungary) to the hydroelectric power plant near Gabčíkovo (eight turbines, 720 MW). The canal would return the water into a deepened original riverbed and at Nagymaros ", "Canoe camping\nBodrog River, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County ; Hernád River, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County ; River Ipoly, Nógrád County and Pest County ; Rába River, counties of Vas and Győr-Moson-Sopron ; Sajo River, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County ; Tisza River ", "2010 Central European floods\n In Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Northern Hungary eighteen towns and villages were cut from the outside world by the flood of the rivers Sajó, Hernád and Bódva. More than 480 people had to leave their homes. In Miskolc the Szinva flooded the Diósgyőr district of the city during what was described by locals as \"the biggest flood since 1975\". Several roads became unusable, the border checkpoint of Sátoraljaújhely/Slovenské Nové Mesto was closed on June 1. In Pásztó (Nógrád county), a local reservoir threatened to overflow; the earthen dam was strengthened by sandbags. 2,000 people had to leave their homes. Houses would be under 4m of water within seven minutes of the collapse of the dam. A short part of Motorway M1 collapsed near Győr.", "Gömör and Kishont County\n Around 1910, Gömör-Kishont county shared borders with the counties Zólyom, Liptó, Szepes, Abaúj-Torna, Borsod, Heves and Nógrád. It was situated in the Gömör–Szepesi-érchegység (present-day Slovak Ore Mountains) approximately between the present-day Slovak-Hungarian border, the towns Poltár and Rozsnyó (present-day Rožňava) and the Low Tatras (Hungarian: Alacsony-Tátra, Slovak: Nízke Tatry). The river Sajó flowed through the county. Its area was 4,279 km² around 1910.", "Economy of Hungary\n rivers of Hungary are the Danube and the Tisza. The Danube also flows through parts of Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Serbia, and Romania. It is navigable within Hungary for 418 km. The Tisza River is navigable for 444 km in the country. Hungary has three major lakes. Lake Balaton, the largest, is 78 km long and from 3 to 14 km wide, with an area of 592 km2. Lake Balaton is Central Europe's largest lake and a prosperous tourist spot and recreation area. Its shallow waters offer summer bathing and during the winter its frozen surface provides facilities for winter sports. Smaller bodies of water include Lake Velence (26 km2) in Fejér County and Lake Fertő (82 km2 within Hungary).", "Zámolyi Channel\n Zámolyi Channel originates on the Mosoni Plain, Little Hungarian Plain, in the county of Györ-Moson-Soprn, Hungary. It flows southwestward to Győrzámoly, where it joins the Mosoni-Duna.", "Hydrology of Hungary\n The hydrology of Hungary, is mostly determined by Hungary's lying in the middle of the Carpathian Basin, half surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains. All parts of the country have some outflow. All surface water gravitates towards its southern center, and from there, is united in the Danube, which flows into the Black Sea. The whole of Hungary lies within the Danube drainage basin. The total length of all the irrigation systems and inland waterways in the country is about 26000 km. The annual water balance of the country shows a surplus. Yearly about 100 km3 of water leaves the country towards the Black Sea. From that, precipitation amounts for only 10%, the rest being provided by the incoming rivers of surrounding countries.", "Barcs\nRoman Catholic church – built between 1814 and 1821 ; Széchenyi Mansion and its 3 ha park – built in 1875, located in Somogytarnóca ; Jégmadár tourist boat – starts on every Sunday at 2 pm and travels 90 minutes on the River Drava showing the nature around the river ; Dráva Museum – established in 1979, museum of the cultural and historical heritage of the people living in Inner Somogy and along the River Drava ; Chapel of the Széchényi family – built in 1907 ; Old juniper – protected since 1974 ; Spa and Recreational Centre of Barcs – 55 °C water rich in NaHCO3 from 1317 m deep. It is used to heal muscular problems and inflammation. ; Old Jewish cemetery ; Kremsier Mansion in Belcsapuszta ; Tree of Patkó Bankdi, the famous Hungarian betyár ; Mermaid sculpture by László Komáromi ", "Geography of Hungary\n ranges of mountains, those reaching heights of 300 m or more cover less than 2% of the country. The highest point in the country is Kékes (1,014 m) in the Mátra Mountains northeast of Budapest. The lowest spot is 77.6 m above sea level, located in the south of Hungary, near Szeged. The major rivers in the country are the Danube and Tisza. The Danube is navigable within Hungary for 418 kilometers. The Tisza River is navigable for 444 km in the country. Less important rivers include the Drava along the Croatian border, the Rába, the Szamos, the Sió, and the Ipoly ", "Renewable energy in Hungary\n Located in the Carpathian basin, Hungary has limited access to hydroelectricity. Since the unfortunate case of the Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams project, the building of hydroelectric dams is extremely unpopular in the Hungarian society. The existing Croatian plans of building new dams on the shared sections of the river Drava are rejected by the Hungarian government. Hungary's two largest hydroelectric dams (Tiszalök, Kisköre) are built on the river Tisza, with 12,5 MW and 28 MW capacities, respectively. The remaining power stations are usually former mills transformed to small hydroelectric dams.", "List of international river borders\nÁgueda: Spain and Portugal ; Ardila River: Spain and Portugal ; Bidasoa: France and Spain ; Blies: France and Germany ; Bug River: Belarus and Poland, Ukraine and Poland ; Caia: Spain and Portugal ; Chanza River: Spain and Portugal ; Danube: Austria and Slovakia, Croatia and Serbia, Hungary and Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria, Romania and Ukraine, Serbia and Romania ; Daugava River: Latvia and Belarus ; Derkul: Ukraine and Russia ; Dnieper: Belarus and Ukraine ; Dniester: Ukraine and Moldova ; Douro: Portugal and Spain ; Drava: Croatia and Hungary ; Drina: Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia ; Elbe: Czech Republic and Germany ; Flöha: Czech Republic and Germany ", "Séd\n Séd is a river in western Hungary, north of Lake Balaton. It is 70 km long and flows through the city of Veszprém. It starts in the Bakony region and is a tributary to the Sárvíz near Cece. The river once had many watermills along its length. The first recorded water wheel on the Séd was donated by Gisela of Hungary to Bakonybél Abbey in 1037.", "Bodva\n The Bodva (Bódva, Bodva, Bodwa) is a 110-km long river in Slovakia and Hungary. Its source is in the Slovak Ore Mountains. The river crosses the border with Hungary near Turňa nad Bodvou, and it flows into the river Sajó in Boldva, north of Miskolc. Within Slovakia, its length is 47 km and its basin size is 866 km2. Two of its tributaries are the Turňa and the Ida. The Bodva flows on the eastern edge of a karstic rock system, therefore it has an unsymmetrical drainage pattern. Up to Medzev, where the river reaches the karst region, and on its left side the Bodva river has a typical treelike river system.", "Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams\n In 1981 the two countries agreed to slow down the project because of their economic problems. In 1984 a movement protesting against the dam, the \"Danube Circle\" (Duna Kör), was founded in Hungary, which was later awarded the Right Livelihood Award and the Goldman Environmental Prize for protecting the Danube. The group objected to the withholding of information on the project from the public by the Communist government to avoid debate on its environmental impact. Biologists worried that the dams would damage both the treasured scenery of the Danube Bend and the underground water reserves on which more than a million Hungarians depend, especially around Budapest. After " ]
In what country is Gori Balmak?
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[ { "id": "7207873", "title": "Gori Balmak", "text": " Gori Balmak (, also Romanized as Gorī Balmak) is a village in Jayedar Rural District, in the Central District of Pol-e Dokhtar County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 303, in 55 families.", "score": "1.7696764" }, { "id": "9854779", "title": "Gori City Hall", "text": " Gori City Hall (გორის მერია, goris meria) is an administrative building of Gori, Georgia, a city in eastern Georgia, which serves as the regional capital of Shida Kartli.", "score": "1.4283675" }, { "id": "6609345", "title": "Occupation of Gori", "text": " Gori is a strategic city in central Georgia, about 25 km from Tskhinvali. Gori is a major military installation and transportation hub in Georgia. 75 tanks and armored personnel carriers (a third of the Georgian military's arsenal) were assembled near Gori on 7 August. Around 6:27 AM on 9 August 2008, Reuters reported that two Russian fighters had bombed a Georgian artillery position about 10 km north of Gori. On 9 August, a Russian air attack targeted military barracks in Gori. In the resulting explosion, besides the base, several apartment buildings and a school were also damaged. The Georgian government reported that 60 civilians were killed when bombs hit the apartment buildings. According to the Russian media, Russian aircraft dropped three bombs on an armament depot, and the façade of one of the adjacent 5-story apartment buildings suffered damage as a result of exploding ammunition from the depot. Russian aircraft had bombed at least five Georgian cities by 9 August.", "score": "1.4102752" }, { "id": "10998243", "title": "Gori, Georgia", "text": " In the 2008 Russo-Georgian War, the town came under aerial attack by the Russian Air Force from the outset of the conflict. Military targets and residential districts of Gori were hit by the airstrikes, resulting in civilian injuries and deaths. Human Rights Watch (HRW) claimed that Russian forces had indiscriminately deployed cluster bombs in civilian areas around Gori. According to HRW, on August 12 Russian forces dropped cluster bombs in the center of Gori, killing 11 civilians and wounding dozens more. Russian military officials deny using cluster munitions in the conflict, calling the HRW assertion \"slanderous\" and questioning the HRW's objectivity. Numerous unexploded ", "score": "1.3964628" }, { "id": "646314", "title": "Bal Gosal", "text": " =", "score": "1.3912284" }, { "id": "12233921", "title": "Gorgama, Samastipur", "text": " Gorgama is a village located in the Samastipur District of Bihar, India. The village is bordered by the Baya River on both the northern and western sides. It has approximately 1,800 residents, consisting mainly of Bhumihars. Both Scheduled Caste (SC) and Muslim residents live towards the western side of the village. Rajkiya Kanya Madhya Vidyalaya and Rajkiya Sankul Pradhmik Vidyala are primary schools located in the village. They are adjacent to one other and are located on the northern bank of the Baya River. A large open field known as Kochar also lies adjacent to the Baya River; this is Gair Majarua land owned by the Bihar Government and is commonly used by locals for activities such as festivals. The village is situated near the Shahpur Patori ", "score": "1.3867912" }, { "id": "10998239", "title": "Gori, Georgia", "text": " The territory of Gori has been populated since the early Bronze Age. According to medieval Georgian chronicles, the town of Gori was founded by King David IV (r. 1089-1125) who settled refugees from Armenia there. However, the fortress of Gori (Goris-Tsikhe) appears to have been in use already in the 7th century, and archaeological evidence indicates the existence of an urban community in Classical Antiquity. In 1299, Gori was captured by the Alan tribesmen fleeing the Mongol conquest of their original homeland in the North Caucasus. The Georgian king George V recovered the town in 1320, pushing the Alans back over the Caucasus mountains. With the downfall of the medieval Georgian ", "score": "1.3847842" }, { "id": "32937779", "title": "Bayankhongor Province", "text": " There are two protected areas in Bayankhongor. The Gobi A: Strictly Protected Areas in the south borders China and Ömnögovi aimag. In it live many endangered species such as the Gobi bear and the Zam gecko. The second area is the Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park, which is known for its extensive fossil sites, iconic sand dunes, ice canyon, and stunning mountain scenery not to mention the over 200 bird species and 600 varieties of plants. Both of these areas are popular tourist destinations both for foreigners and Mongolians.", "score": "1.3840508" }, { "id": "15053184", "title": "Gyumri massacre", "text": " The Gyumri massacre was a mass murder of seven members of the Armenian Avetisyan family in Gyumri, Armenia, on January 12, 2015. The suspect, Valery Permyakov, a Russian serviceman from the Russian 102nd Military Base, was apprehended by the Armenia-based Russian Border Guards near the border with Turkey and brought into custody at the Gyumri base for further investigation under the Russian jurisdiction. Spontaneous demonstrations in Gyumri and Yerevan ensued, demanding that Permyakov be tried and serve his sentence in Armenia. Perceived inadequate government response further triggered public outrage in Armenia in early 2015 following the incident. In August 2016, Permyakov was sentenced to life on charges of murder by an Armenian court; the court′s ruling was upheld in December 2016 by the Appeals Court in Yerevan.", "score": "1.382766" }, { "id": "10998237", "title": "Gori, Georgia", "text": " Gori (გორი ) is a city in eastern Georgia, which serves as the regional capital of Shida Kartli and is located at the confluence of two rivers, the Mtkvari and the Liakhvi. The name comes from a Georgian word gora (გორა), meaning \"heap\", or \"hill\", or a mountain. A settlement known here from the Hellenistic period, with the Gori Fortress built at least in 7th century, it received a town status in the 12th century. Gori was an important military stronghold in the Middle Ages and maintains a strategic importance due to its location on the principal highway connecting eastern and western parts of Georgia. In the course of its history, Gori has been invaded by the armies of regional powers several times. The city was occupied by Russian troops during the 2008 Russo–Georgian War. Gori is also known as the birthplace of the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, ballistic missile designer Alexander Nadiradze and philosopher Merab Mamardashvili.", "score": "1.3811085" }, { "id": "13712407", "title": "Gori Municipality", "text": " Gori (გორის მუნიციპალიტეტი, Goris municiṗaliṫeṫi) is a district of Georgia, in the region of Shida Kartli. After abolishment of former South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast, the Gori District included the territory of former Tskhinvali District. Some northern territories of the district are part of a self-proclaimed republic of South Ossetia and have not been under control of the Georgian government since 1992. It is bordered by the municipalities of Kaspi to the east, Borjomi and Tsalka to the south, and Kareli to the west. The area of Gori municipality is 1352 km2 and the population is 125,692 people. The administrative center of the municipality is the city of Gori.", "score": "1.3801963" }, { "id": "1742161", "title": "Blue Mosque, Yerevan", "text": " Western visitors in the Russian period, such as H. F. B. Lynch and Luigi Villari, referred to the mosque as Gök Jami (Gok Djami, Gök Cami), which translates from Turkish as \"sky blue mosque\". It is known as Կապույտ մզկիթ, Kapuyt mzkit’ \"Blue Mosque\" in Armenian, although Գյոյ մզկիթ, Gyoy mzkit՛ is sometimes used as well. It is known in Persian as Masjid-i Juma or Jami-i Shahr.", "score": "1.3792274" }, { "id": "5701602", "title": "Parasyrisca", "text": "P. alai Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan ; P. alexeevi Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Russia (Caucasus) ; P. altaica Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Kazakhstan ; P. andarbag Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Tajikistan ; P. andreevae Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Tajikistan ; P. anzobica Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Tajikistan ; P. arrabonica Szinetár & Eichardt, 2009 – Hungary ; P. asiatica Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Russia (South Siberia), Mongolia ; P. balcarica Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Russia (Caucasus) ; P. belengish Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Russia (South Siberia) ; P. belukha Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Russia (South ", "score": "1.377316" }, { "id": "10998245", "title": "Gori, Georgia", "text": " Gori and its environs house several notable cultural and historical landmarks. Although for many foreigners Gori is principally known as the birthplace of Joseph Stalin, in Georgian historical memory the city has long been associated with its citadel, the Gori Fortress, which is built on a cliffy hill overlooking the central part of the modern city. On another hill stands the 18th century St. George's church of Gorijvari, a popular place of pilgrimage. The famous ancient rock-hewn town of Uplistsikhe and the 7th century Ateni Sioni Church are located not far from Gori. Stalin's association with the city is emphasized by the Joseph Stalin Museum in downtown Gori and, until recently, the Stalin monument in front of the Gori City Hall, one of the few such monuments to survive Nikita Khrushchev's de-Stalinization program. The monument was a source of controversy in a newly independent Georgia in the 1990s, but for several years the post-communist government acceded to the Gori citizens' request and left the statue untouched. It was ultimately removed on June 25, 2010. However, on 20 December 2012, the municipal assembly of Gori voted to reinstate the monument.", "score": "1.3735752" }, { "id": "1794555", "title": "Gokak (rural)", "text": " Gokak (Rural) is a village in Belagavi district in the southern state of Karnataka, India.", "score": "1.3717711" }, { "id": "26632644", "title": "Bal-Can-Can", "text": " The film was the highest-grossing film to date in the Republic of Macedonia. It was also released in Russia, United Kingdom, Spain, Turkey, Greece, Ukraine, Serbia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "score": "1.3717475" }, { "id": "25143091", "title": "Gori TV Broadcasting Tower", "text": " Gori TV Broadcasting Tower (გორის ტელეანძა, goris teleandza) is a free-standing tower structure used for communications purposes. The tower is located in Gori, Georgia and was built in 1972. It is operated by \"Telecenter of Georgia\", that was established 1955. Communication systems on the tower include regular broadcast, MMDS, pager and cellular, and commercial TV. The tower is 180 m.", "score": "1.3712311" }, { "id": "10998242", "title": "Gori, Georgia", "text": " years of a post-Soviet crisis of the 1990s. Gori is close to the Georgian-Ossetian conflict zone. It is connected to breakaway South Ossetia's capital Tskhinvali via a railroad spur which has been defunct since the early 1990s. Since the 2000s, Georgia has increased the military infrastructure in and around the city. Thus, the Central Military Hospital was relocated from Tbilisi to Gori and re-equipped in October 2006. On January 18, 2008, Georgia's second NATO-standard base to accommodate the 1st Infantry Brigade (Georgia) of the Georgian Ground Forces was established at Gori. The Georgian Agrarian Science Academy Branch was established in the city in 1995; this became Sukhishvili University in 2003.", "score": "1.3648727" }, { "id": "29226794", "title": "Gokak", "text": " Gokak is a taluka headquarters in the Belgaum district of Karnataka state, India. It is located around 70 km from Belgaum at the confluence of two rivers, the Ghataprabha and the Markandeya. The population of the city is according to 2011 census is approximately 150,773. Gokak city has second highest GDP in the district of Belgaum after Belgaum city. The common language is Kannada. Gokak is surrounded on one side by a range of hills, and on the other side by a vast plain of black soil. The river Ghataprabha flows from the north side of the city and cascades down through a cleft of 167 ft, to form Gokak Falls before flowing through the city. Since the colonial era, the a hydroelectric station under the waterfall has been used to power Gokak Mills, one of the largest manufacturers and exporters of yarn in India. The river Markandeya, a tributary of the Ghataprabha, dashes down through 43 ft step wise hill plates to form Godachinamalaki Falls.", "score": "1.3646383" }, { "id": "26847874", "title": "Golovari", "text": " Golovari (Головари) is a rural locality (a village) in Posyolok Mezinovsky, Gus-Khrustalny District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 17 as of 2010.", "score": "1.3646383" } ]
[ "Gori Balmak\n Gori Balmak (, also Romanized as Gorī Balmak) is a village in Jayedar Rural District, in the Central District of Pol-e Dokhtar County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 303, in 55 families.", "Gori City Hall\n Gori City Hall (გორის მერია, goris meria) is an administrative building of Gori, Georgia, a city in eastern Georgia, which serves as the regional capital of Shida Kartli.", "Occupation of Gori\n Gori is a strategic city in central Georgia, about 25 km from Tskhinvali. Gori is a major military installation and transportation hub in Georgia. 75 tanks and armored personnel carriers (a third of the Georgian military's arsenal) were assembled near Gori on 7 August. Around 6:27 AM on 9 August 2008, Reuters reported that two Russian fighters had bombed a Georgian artillery position about 10 km north of Gori. On 9 August, a Russian air attack targeted military barracks in Gori. In the resulting explosion, besides the base, several apartment buildings and a school were also damaged. The Georgian government reported that 60 civilians were killed when bombs hit the apartment buildings. According to the Russian media, Russian aircraft dropped three bombs on an armament depot, and the façade of one of the adjacent 5-story apartment buildings suffered damage as a result of exploding ammunition from the depot. Russian aircraft had bombed at least five Georgian cities by 9 August.", "Gori, Georgia\n In the 2008 Russo-Georgian War, the town came under aerial attack by the Russian Air Force from the outset of the conflict. Military targets and residential districts of Gori were hit by the airstrikes, resulting in civilian injuries and deaths. Human Rights Watch (HRW) claimed that Russian forces had indiscriminately deployed cluster bombs in civilian areas around Gori. According to HRW, on August 12 Russian forces dropped cluster bombs in the center of Gori, killing 11 civilians and wounding dozens more. Russian military officials deny using cluster munitions in the conflict, calling the HRW assertion \"slanderous\" and questioning the HRW's objectivity. Numerous unexploded ", "Bal Gosal\n =", "Gorgama, Samastipur\n Gorgama is a village located in the Samastipur District of Bihar, India. The village is bordered by the Baya River on both the northern and western sides. It has approximately 1,800 residents, consisting mainly of Bhumihars. Both Scheduled Caste (SC) and Muslim residents live towards the western side of the village. Rajkiya Kanya Madhya Vidyalaya and Rajkiya Sankul Pradhmik Vidyala are primary schools located in the village. They are adjacent to one other and are located on the northern bank of the Baya River. A large open field known as Kochar also lies adjacent to the Baya River; this is Gair Majarua land owned by the Bihar Government and is commonly used by locals for activities such as festivals. The village is situated near the Shahpur Patori ", "Gori, Georgia\n The territory of Gori has been populated since the early Bronze Age. According to medieval Georgian chronicles, the town of Gori was founded by King David IV (r. 1089-1125) who settled refugees from Armenia there. However, the fortress of Gori (Goris-Tsikhe) appears to have been in use already in the 7th century, and archaeological evidence indicates the existence of an urban community in Classical Antiquity. In 1299, Gori was captured by the Alan tribesmen fleeing the Mongol conquest of their original homeland in the North Caucasus. The Georgian king George V recovered the town in 1320, pushing the Alans back over the Caucasus mountains. With the downfall of the medieval Georgian ", "Bayankhongor Province\n There are two protected areas in Bayankhongor. The Gobi A: Strictly Protected Areas in the south borders China and Ömnögovi aimag. In it live many endangered species such as the Gobi bear and the Zam gecko. The second area is the Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park, which is known for its extensive fossil sites, iconic sand dunes, ice canyon, and stunning mountain scenery not to mention the over 200 bird species and 600 varieties of plants. Both of these areas are popular tourist destinations both for foreigners and Mongolians.", "Gyumri massacre\n The Gyumri massacre was a mass murder of seven members of the Armenian Avetisyan family in Gyumri, Armenia, on January 12, 2015. The suspect, Valery Permyakov, a Russian serviceman from the Russian 102nd Military Base, was apprehended by the Armenia-based Russian Border Guards near the border with Turkey and brought into custody at the Gyumri base for further investigation under the Russian jurisdiction. Spontaneous demonstrations in Gyumri and Yerevan ensued, demanding that Permyakov be tried and serve his sentence in Armenia. Perceived inadequate government response further triggered public outrage in Armenia in early 2015 following the incident. In August 2016, Permyakov was sentenced to life on charges of murder by an Armenian court; the court′s ruling was upheld in December 2016 by the Appeals Court in Yerevan.", "Gori, Georgia\n Gori (გორი ) is a city in eastern Georgia, which serves as the regional capital of Shida Kartli and is located at the confluence of two rivers, the Mtkvari and the Liakhvi. The name comes from a Georgian word gora (გორა), meaning \"heap\", or \"hill\", or a mountain. A settlement known here from the Hellenistic period, with the Gori Fortress built at least in 7th century, it received a town status in the 12th century. Gori was an important military stronghold in the Middle Ages and maintains a strategic importance due to its location on the principal highway connecting eastern and western parts of Georgia. In the course of its history, Gori has been invaded by the armies of regional powers several times. The city was occupied by Russian troops during the 2008 Russo–Georgian War. Gori is also known as the birthplace of the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, ballistic missile designer Alexander Nadiradze and philosopher Merab Mamardashvili.", "Gori Municipality\n Gori (გორის მუნიციპალიტეტი, Goris municiṗaliṫeṫi) is a district of Georgia, in the region of Shida Kartli. After abolishment of former South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast, the Gori District included the territory of former Tskhinvali District. Some northern territories of the district are part of a self-proclaimed republic of South Ossetia and have not been under control of the Georgian government since 1992. It is bordered by the municipalities of Kaspi to the east, Borjomi and Tsalka to the south, and Kareli to the west. The area of Gori municipality is 1352 km2 and the population is 125,692 people. The administrative center of the municipality is the city of Gori.", "Blue Mosque, Yerevan\n Western visitors in the Russian period, such as H. F. B. Lynch and Luigi Villari, referred to the mosque as Gök Jami (Gok Djami, Gök Cami), which translates from Turkish as \"sky blue mosque\". It is known as Կապույտ մզկիթ, Kapuyt mzkit’ \"Blue Mosque\" in Armenian, although Գյոյ մզկիթ, Gyoy mzkit՛ is sometimes used as well. It is known in Persian as Masjid-i Juma or Jami-i Shahr.", "Parasyrisca\nP. alai Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan ; P. alexeevi Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Russia (Caucasus) ; P. altaica Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Kazakhstan ; P. andarbag Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Tajikistan ; P. andreevae Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Tajikistan ; P. anzobica Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Tajikistan ; P. arrabonica Szinetár & Eichardt, 2009 – Hungary ; P. asiatica Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Russia (South Siberia), Mongolia ; P. balcarica Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Russia (Caucasus) ; P. belengish Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Russia (South Siberia) ; P. belukha Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Marusik, 1995 – Russia (South ", "Gori, Georgia\n Gori and its environs house several notable cultural and historical landmarks. Although for many foreigners Gori is principally known as the birthplace of Joseph Stalin, in Georgian historical memory the city has long been associated with its citadel, the Gori Fortress, which is built on a cliffy hill overlooking the central part of the modern city. On another hill stands the 18th century St. George's church of Gorijvari, a popular place of pilgrimage. The famous ancient rock-hewn town of Uplistsikhe and the 7th century Ateni Sioni Church are located not far from Gori. Stalin's association with the city is emphasized by the Joseph Stalin Museum in downtown Gori and, until recently, the Stalin monument in front of the Gori City Hall, one of the few such monuments to survive Nikita Khrushchev's de-Stalinization program. The monument was a source of controversy in a newly independent Georgia in the 1990s, but for several years the post-communist government acceded to the Gori citizens' request and left the statue untouched. It was ultimately removed on June 25, 2010. However, on 20 December 2012, the municipal assembly of Gori voted to reinstate the monument.", "Gokak (rural)\n Gokak (Rural) is a village in Belagavi district in the southern state of Karnataka, India.", "Bal-Can-Can\n The film was the highest-grossing film to date in the Republic of Macedonia. It was also released in Russia, United Kingdom, Spain, Turkey, Greece, Ukraine, Serbia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "Gori TV Broadcasting Tower\n Gori TV Broadcasting Tower (გორის ტელეანძა, goris teleandza) is a free-standing tower structure used for communications purposes. The tower is located in Gori, Georgia and was built in 1972. It is operated by \"Telecenter of Georgia\", that was established 1955. Communication systems on the tower include regular broadcast, MMDS, pager and cellular, and commercial TV. The tower is 180 m.", "Gori, Georgia\n years of a post-Soviet crisis of the 1990s. Gori is close to the Georgian-Ossetian conflict zone. It is connected to breakaway South Ossetia's capital Tskhinvali via a railroad spur which has been defunct since the early 1990s. Since the 2000s, Georgia has increased the military infrastructure in and around the city. Thus, the Central Military Hospital was relocated from Tbilisi to Gori and re-equipped in October 2006. On January 18, 2008, Georgia's second NATO-standard base to accommodate the 1st Infantry Brigade (Georgia) of the Georgian Ground Forces was established at Gori. The Georgian Agrarian Science Academy Branch was established in the city in 1995; this became Sukhishvili University in 2003.", "Gokak\n Gokak is a taluka headquarters in the Belgaum district of Karnataka state, India. It is located around 70 km from Belgaum at the confluence of two rivers, the Ghataprabha and the Markandeya. The population of the city is according to 2011 census is approximately 150,773. Gokak city has second highest GDP in the district of Belgaum after Belgaum city. The common language is Kannada. Gokak is surrounded on one side by a range of hills, and on the other side by a vast plain of black soil. The river Ghataprabha flows from the north side of the city and cascades down through a cleft of 167 ft, to form Gokak Falls before flowing through the city. Since the colonial era, the a hydroelectric station under the waterfall has been used to power Gokak Mills, one of the largest manufacturers and exporters of yarn in India. The river Markandeya, a tributary of the Ghataprabha, dashes down through 43 ft step wise hill plates to form Godachinamalaki Falls.", "Golovari\n Golovari (Головари) is a rural locality (a village) in Posyolok Mezinovsky, Gus-Khrustalny District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 17 as of 2010." ]
In what country is Wiang Kao?
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Wiang Kao District
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Since 2001 the discovery sites are accessible in the Phu Wiang Dinosaur Museum.", "score": "1.5390334" }, { "id": "15296878", "title": "Wiang Kao District", "text": " The major district (king amphoe) was created by splitting three tambons from Phu Wiang District. Its creation became effective on 1 May 2006. On 15 May 2007, all 81 minor districts were upgraded to full districts. With publication in the Royal Gazette on 24 August the upgrade became official.", "score": "1.5249801" }, { "id": "32794651", "title": "Wiang Kaen District", "text": " Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise) Thoeng, Khun Tan, Chiang Khong of Chiang Rai Province. To the east lies Bokeo Province of Laos. Phu Chi Fa, 1,442 m high, lies at the border with Thoeng District.", "score": "1.5142857" }, { "id": "28344450", "title": "Wiang Kalong", "text": " Wiang Kalong (เวียงกาหลง) is a village and tambon (subdistrict) of Wiang Pa Pao District, in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a population of 9,572 people. The tambon contains 15 villages.", "score": "1.508182" }, { "id": "27921176", "title": "Wiang Hao", "text": " Wiang Hao (เวียงห้าว) is a village and tambon (subdistrict) of Phan District, in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a total population of 3,501 people. The tambon contains 8 villages.", "score": "1.4981134" }, { "id": "572995", "title": "Wiang Kum Kam", "text": " Note that this list is definitely incomplete. ", "score": "1.4853218" }, { "id": "1015100", "title": "Wiang Subdistrict, Mueang Phayao", "text": " Wiang Subdistrict, Mueang Phayao (เวียง, ) is a subdistrict (tambon) of Mueang Phayao District, in Phayao Province, Thailand. As of 2010, it has a population of 10,258 people. Together with Mae Tam subdistrict it forms the town Phayao. It is in the southwestern part of the province not far from the border with Lampang Province. It lies along the National Road 1, also known as Phahon Yothin Road in this part, and is connected by road to Mae Chai in the north. It lies on the right bank of Kwan Phayao, fed by the Ing River and Tam River.", "score": "1.4826736" }, { "id": "1015102", "title": "Wiang Subdistrict, Mueang Phayao", "text": " Phu Kam Yao, a former king of Phayao, some 700 years ago. Adjacent to Wat Si Khom Kham is the Ho Watanatham Nithat Museum, an indigenous museum which relays the history and ancient traditions of the area, which numerous ancient artifacts. There is also a two-storey Cultural Exhibition Hall near the Wat, showcasing the ancient culture of Phayao; notable exhibits include a Black Buddha statue and fossil of two embracing crabs, an exhibit which is known as \"Wonder Love\". Wiang also contains Phayao Ram Hospital off National Road 1, Phayao Northern Lake Hotel, and Kwan Phayao Golf Course is located to the north-east.", "score": "1.4826111" }, { "id": "32794649", "title": "Wiang Kaen District", "text": " Wiang Kaen (เวียงแก่น; ) is the easternmost district (amphoe) of Chiang Rai Province, northern Thailand.", "score": "1.4773734" }, { "id": "28344242", "title": "Wiang, Wiang Pa Pao", "text": " Wiang (?) is a village and tambon (subdistrict) of Wiang Pa Pao District, in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a population of 15,521 people. The tambon contains 12 villages.", "score": "1.4751512" }, { "id": "32794652", "title": "Wiang Kaen District", "text": " The district is divided into four sub-districts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 41 villages (mubans). There are no municipal (thesabans), and four tambon administrative organizations (TAO).", "score": "1.4607835" }, { "id": "8779688", "title": "Wiang Pa Pao District", "text": " Wiang Pa Pao was one of the mueang in northern Thailand. In 1905 the District Wiang Pa Pao was merged with Mueang Phong and renamed Mae Suai, while the central area of the old mueang kept the name as the minor district (King Khwaeng) Wiang Pa Pao. In 1907 it was upgraded to a full district.", "score": "1.43728" }, { "id": "27920792", "title": "Wiang Subdistrict, Chiang Saen", "text": " Wiang (?) is a village and tambon (subdistrict) of Chiang Saen District, in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a population of 10,807 people. The tambon contains 10 villages. The Golden Triangle tri-point of Myanmar, Laos, and Thailand is found in the village of Ban Sop Ruak in the subdistrict.", "score": "1.4296867" }, { "id": "28602771", "title": "Wiang Chiang Khong", "text": " Wiang Chiang Khong (เวียงเชียงของ) is a small town (thesaban tambon) on the Mekong River in the northeast of Chiang Rai Province, Thailand, the central town of Chiang Khong District. It is the northernmost border crossing of the country into Laos (with Houayxay on the opposite shore of the Mekong). the town had a population of 4,342 and covers an area of 1.80 km2.", "score": "1.4227759" }, { "id": "8779687", "title": "Wiang Pa Pao District", "text": " Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise): Mae Suai and Phan of Chiang Rai Province; Wang Nuea and Mueang Pan of Lampang Province; Doi Saket and Phrao of Chiang Mai Province. The Khun Tan Range runs along the west side of the district and its highest point, 2,031 m high Doi Mae Tho, is at its southwest end.", "score": "1.4144263" }, { "id": "8779686", "title": "Wiang Pa Pao District", "text": " Wiang Pa Pao (เวียงป่าเป้า; ) is the southwesternmost district (amphoe) of Chiang Rai Province, northern Thailand.", "score": "1.4133449" }, { "id": "25320261", "title": "Phu Wiang District", "text": " The district is divided into 11 subdistricts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 114 villages (mubans). Phu Wiang is a subdistrict municipality (thesaban tambon) and covers parts of tambon Phu Wiang. There are a further 11 tambon administrative organizations (TAO). Missing numbers are tambons which now form the districts Wiang Kao and Nong Na Kham.", "score": "1.41106" }, { "id": "32794650", "title": "Wiang Kaen District", "text": " Historically, the area was Mueang Wiang Kaen, on the Ngao River. It was founded about the same time of Sukhothai Kingdom and Chiang Rai. The government separated the three tambons Muang Yai, Po, and Lai Ngao from Chiang Khong District to create a minor district (king amphoe) on 1 April 1987. It was upgraded to a full district on 7 September 1995.", "score": "1.4099112" } ]
[ "Wiang Kao District\n The district is divided into three sub-districts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 36 villages (mubans). There are no municipal (thesaban) areas, and a further three ambon administrative organizations (TAO).", "Wiang Kao District\n Wiang Kao (เวียงเก่า, ) is a district (amphoe) of Khon Kaen Province, northeastern Thailand.", "Wiang Kao District\n Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Nong Na Kham, Phu Wiang, Chum Phae, and Si Chomphu. The district is in the Phu Wiang Mountains, parts of it in Phu Wiang National Park. In 1976 dinosaur fossils were discovered in the district. Since 2001 the discovery sites are accessible in the Phu Wiang Dinosaur Museum.", "Wiang Kao District\n The major district (king amphoe) was created by splitting three tambons from Phu Wiang District. Its creation became effective on 1 May 2006. On 15 May 2007, all 81 minor districts were upgraded to full districts. With publication in the Royal Gazette on 24 August the upgrade became official.", "Wiang Kaen District\n Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise) Thoeng, Khun Tan, Chiang Khong of Chiang Rai Province. To the east lies Bokeo Province of Laos. Phu Chi Fa, 1,442 m high, lies at the border with Thoeng District.", "Wiang Kalong\n Wiang Kalong (เวียงกาหลง) is a village and tambon (subdistrict) of Wiang Pa Pao District, in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a population of 9,572 people. The tambon contains 15 villages.", "Wiang Hao\n Wiang Hao (เวียงห้าว) is a village and tambon (subdistrict) of Phan District, in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a total population of 3,501 people. The tambon contains 8 villages.", "Wiang Kum Kam\n Note that this list is definitely incomplete. ", "Wiang Subdistrict, Mueang Phayao\n Wiang Subdistrict, Mueang Phayao (เวียง, ) is a subdistrict (tambon) of Mueang Phayao District, in Phayao Province, Thailand. As of 2010, it has a population of 10,258 people. Together with Mae Tam subdistrict it forms the town Phayao. It is in the southwestern part of the province not far from the border with Lampang Province. It lies along the National Road 1, also known as Phahon Yothin Road in this part, and is connected by road to Mae Chai in the north. It lies on the right bank of Kwan Phayao, fed by the Ing River and Tam River.", "Wiang Subdistrict, Mueang Phayao\n Phu Kam Yao, a former king of Phayao, some 700 years ago. Adjacent to Wat Si Khom Kham is the Ho Watanatham Nithat Museum, an indigenous museum which relays the history and ancient traditions of the area, which numerous ancient artifacts. There is also a two-storey Cultural Exhibition Hall near the Wat, showcasing the ancient culture of Phayao; notable exhibits include a Black Buddha statue and fossil of two embracing crabs, an exhibit which is known as \"Wonder Love\". Wiang also contains Phayao Ram Hospital off National Road 1, Phayao Northern Lake Hotel, and Kwan Phayao Golf Course is located to the north-east.", "Wiang Kaen District\n Wiang Kaen (เวียงแก่น; ) is the easternmost district (amphoe) of Chiang Rai Province, northern Thailand.", "Wiang, Wiang Pa Pao\n Wiang (?) is a village and tambon (subdistrict) of Wiang Pa Pao District, in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a population of 15,521 people. The tambon contains 12 villages.", "Wiang Kaen District\n The district is divided into four sub-districts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 41 villages (mubans). There are no municipal (thesabans), and four tambon administrative organizations (TAO).", "Wiang Pa Pao District\n Wiang Pa Pao was one of the mueang in northern Thailand. In 1905 the District Wiang Pa Pao was merged with Mueang Phong and renamed Mae Suai, while the central area of the old mueang kept the name as the minor district (King Khwaeng) Wiang Pa Pao. In 1907 it was upgraded to a full district.", "Wiang Subdistrict, Chiang Saen\n Wiang (?) is a village and tambon (subdistrict) of Chiang Saen District, in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a population of 10,807 people. The tambon contains 10 villages. The Golden Triangle tri-point of Myanmar, Laos, and Thailand is found in the village of Ban Sop Ruak in the subdistrict.", "Wiang Chiang Khong\n Wiang Chiang Khong (เวียงเชียงของ) is a small town (thesaban tambon) on the Mekong River in the northeast of Chiang Rai Province, Thailand, the central town of Chiang Khong District. It is the northernmost border crossing of the country into Laos (with Houayxay on the opposite shore of the Mekong). the town had a population of 4,342 and covers an area of 1.80 km2.", "Wiang Pa Pao District\n Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise): Mae Suai and Phan of Chiang Rai Province; Wang Nuea and Mueang Pan of Lampang Province; Doi Saket and Phrao of Chiang Mai Province. The Khun Tan Range runs along the west side of the district and its highest point, 2,031 m high Doi Mae Tho, is at its southwest end.", "Wiang Pa Pao District\n Wiang Pa Pao (เวียงป่าเป้า; ) is the southwesternmost district (amphoe) of Chiang Rai Province, northern Thailand.", "Phu Wiang District\n The district is divided into 11 subdistricts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 114 villages (mubans). Phu Wiang is a subdistrict municipality (thesaban tambon) and covers parts of tambon Phu Wiang. There are a further 11 tambon administrative organizations (TAO). Missing numbers are tambons which now form the districts Wiang Kao and Nong Na Kham.", "Wiang Kaen District\n Historically, the area was Mueang Wiang Kaen, on the Ngao River. It was founded about the same time of Sukhothai Kingdom and Chiang Rai. The government separated the three tambons Muang Yai, Po, and Lai Ngao from Chiang Khong District to create a minor district (king amphoe) on 1 April 1987. It was upgraded to a full district on 7 September 1995." ]
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[ { "id": "11349976", "title": "Francis de Sales", "text": "The island of St. François Atoll ; Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center in Hartford, CT, United States. ; St. Francis de Sales Broadcast Center in Batangas City, Philippines houses two radio stations under the Catholic Media Network: 99.1 Spirit FM and ALFM 95.9 Radyo Totoo ; St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church ; St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church (Charlestown, Mass.) ; St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, Morgantown, WV, United States ", "score": "1.5116794" }, { "id": "25410441", "title": "Pope Francis", "text": " Pope Francis (Franciscus; Francesco; Francisco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 17 December 1936) is the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State since 2013. Francis is the first pope to be a member of the Society of Jesus, the first from the Americas, the first from the Southern Hemisphere, and the first pope from outside Europe since Gregory III, a Syrian who reigned in the 8th century. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Bergoglio worked for a time as a bouncer and a janitor as a young man before training to be a chemist and working as a technician in a food science laboratory. After recovering from a severe illness, he ", "score": "1.499609" }, { "id": "26372584", "title": "Third Order of Saint Francis", "text": " The Franciscan Missionaries of Mary (F.M.M.) were founded in 1877 in Ootacamund, India by Hélène de Chappotin de Neuville. As of 2016, there are almost 8,300 sisters in 75 countries, including Canada and England and the United States, where they sponsor the Cardinal Hayes Home in Millbrook, New York, for developmentally challenged individuals. There are five communities of FMM in Scotland.", "score": "1.4685454" }, { "id": "2686287", "title": "Natty Hollmann", "text": " Argentina, a country with a white majority and with a strong European influence, is also home to numerous communities of Aborigines who, for the most part, live in very poor conditions. She began her humanitarian labour among them providing shelter, and nutritional, medical, educational and other assistance with her own funds and through donations, living in a small recreational vehicle received as a gift. She established the Saint Francis of Assisi Home for Pilgrims in 1978, extending the reach of her efforts to the mentally handicapped and homeless AIDS victims, and growing to serve an average of 7,000 hot meals daily. An encounter with the Argentine Ambassador in Russia also led to a stay ", "score": "1.4526248" }, { "id": "26407311", "title": "Religion in Italy", "text": " The headquarters of the 1.2-billion strong Catholic Church, the State of Vatican City (see also Holy See), is an enclave within the city of Rome and, thus, the Italian territory. The Church's world leader, the Pope, is the Bishop of Rome, hence the special relationship between Italians and the Church—and the latter's entanglement with Italian politics (see Lateran Treaty and the section below on religion and politics). The current Pope is Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who, before his election in 2013, is from Argentina and was the Archbishop of Buenos Aires from 1998 to his installation. Francis is the third non-Italian Pope in ", "score": "1.4510424" }, { "id": "28276761", "title": "Miguel Francis", "text": " Miguel Francis (born 28 March 1995) is a sprinter born in Montserrat, a British overseas territory who as of 5 April 2017 represents Great Britain internationally. Francis, a resident of Antigua and Barbuda following his evacuation from Montserrat at just 6 months old, competed for that nation prior to April 2017. He competed for that country in the 200 metres at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing narrowly missing the final. In 2016, it was reported that Francis had requested a transfer of allegiance to Great Britain; as a citizen of an overseas territory, Francis is entitled to compete for Great Britain under the same rules as Shara Proctor, Delano Williams and Zharnel Hughes. Unlike these athletes, however, Francis needed to serve a period out of competition, having represented another full national team, Antigua and Barbuda. On 5 April 2017 IAAF confirmed that Francis' transfer of allegiance was complete and that Francis was registered and eligible to compete for Great Britain 'with immediate effect'.", "score": "1.4508691" }, { "id": "14655840", "title": "Poor Sisters of St. Francis", "text": " Currently, in addition to Germany, this congregation has communities of Sisters serving in Belgium and Denmark. The Superior General of the congregation, as of 15 October 2016, is Sister M. Martha Kruszynski, S.P.S.F., a native of Poland.", "score": "1.4459459" }, { "id": "9176058", "title": "Franciscans", "text": " heart, a celibate way of loving and being loved), and obedience (to God, to the community, to the Church, and to self). The Brothers of the Poor also serve persons with AIDS and people who ask for help, regardless of their religion or their social/economic background. They are teachers, childcare workers, social workers, counselors, pastoral ministers, retreat ministers, religious educators, and school administrators, along with other tasks. The Regular Tertiaries, officially the Third Order Regular of St. Francis of Penance, who operate the Franciscan University of Steubenville, follow a rule approved by Pope Leo X. Today this group is present in 17 countries: Italy, Croatia, Spain, France, Germany, Austria, USA, India, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Brazil, Paraguay, Mexico, Peru, Sweden, Bangladesh, and the Philippines.", "score": "1.4428852" }, { "id": "9106456", "title": "Francis of Assisi", "text": " On 18 June 1939, Pope Pius XII named Francis a joint Patron Saint of Italy along with Catherine of Siena with the apostolic letter \"Licet Commissa\". Pope Pius also mentioned the two saints in the laudative discourse he pronounced on 5 May 1949, in the Church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. Francis is the patron of animals, merchants, and ecology. He is also considered the patron against dying alone; against fire; patron of the Franciscan Order and Catholic Action; of families, peace, needleworkers, and merchants, and a number of religious congregations. He is the patron of many churches and other locations around the world, including: Italy; San Pawl il-Bahar, Malta; Freising, Germany; Lancaster, England; Kottapuram, India; San Francisco de Malabon, Philippines (General Trias City); San Francisco, California; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Colorado; Salina, Kansas; Metuchen, New Jersey; and Quibdó, Colombia.", "score": "1.4428432" }, { "id": "29268530", "title": "FRANCIS", "text": " FRANCIS is an academic bibliographic database maintained by INIST. FRANCIS covers the core academic literature in the humanities and social sciences with special emphasis on European literature. INIST-CNRS is now providing free access to the FRANCIS database, along with PASCAL database content, on their website.", "score": "1.438132" }, { "id": "11057821", "title": "Oblates of St. Francis de Sales", "text": " The members of this religious order are of two states, clerics and lay brothers. Today the Oblates are located throughout the world, in Holland, Germany, Austria, France, Switzerland, Italy, India, South Africa, Namibia, Benin, Ivory Coast, Uruguay, Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico, Haiti and the United States. The Generalate is located in Rome. The order is governed by a superior general elected every six years; and four counsellors general elected by the general chapter. Each province is administered by a provincial superior, appointed by the superior general and his council for four years. He is assisted by three counsellors elected at each provincial chapter, which meets every four years, at an interval of six years between the regular general chapters.", "score": "1.4303813" }, { "id": "14288629", "title": "Francis (band)", "text": " Francis is a Swedish folk quintet formed in Mora, Sweden in 2006 and currently based in Falun. The band consists of vocalist Petra Mases, drummer Petter Nygårdh, guitarist Jerker Krumlinde, bassist Paulina Mellkvist and keyboardist Oskar Bond. The band was originally conceived as a punk interpretation of American folk music. Francis has gained a following in the DIY community of Sweden as well as in the other Scandinavian countries and the Netherlands, where they performed at the Fabriq Festival in 2012.", "score": "1.4212842" }, { "id": "13766174", "title": "State visit by Pope Francis to the Philippines", "text": " Pope Francis made a pastoral and state visit to the Philippines from January 15 to 19, 2015. He was the third pontiff to visit the Philippines and the first in the 21st century and 3rd millennium, after Paul VI in 1970 and John Paul II in 1981 and 1995. Besides Manila, Francis visited Tacloban and Palo, Leyte, to encourage the victims of Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) and Typhoon Hagupit (Ruby). The Filipinos nicknamed Francis Lolo Kiko (\"Grandpa Francis\") as a term of endearment, which he commended. Around 6–7 million attended Francis' final Mass at Luneta, surpassing the crowd at World Youth Day 1995 in the same venue and making it the largest papal crowd in history. The theme of Francis' 2015 visit was \"Mercy and Compassion\".", "score": "1.4209819" }, { "id": "25410549", "title": "Pope Francis", "text": " Ireland in 2018, in what was the first papal tour of the country since John Paul II's historic trip in 1979. While in Ireland he apologized for abuses by clergy in the United States and Ireland. In February 2019, Francis visited Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on the invitation of Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Francis became the first pope to hold a papal Mass on the Arabian Peninsula, with more than 120,000 attendees in the Zayed Sports City Stadium. Francis made the plight of refugees and migrants \"a core component of his pastoral work\", and has defended their rights in dialogue ", "score": "1.4205153" }, { "id": "29288636", "title": "Timeline of the Catholic Church", "text": " Nepal and Cook Islands. ; January 24–31, 2016: The 51st International Eucharistic Congress held in Cebu City, Philippines, by Papal Legate Charles Maung Bo of Myanmar. the second time in the Philippines since 1937. ; February 12, 2016: Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, meets Pope Francis at José Martí International Airport near Havana, Cuba. They sign a thirty point joint declaration addressing global issues including their hope for re–establishment of full unity, the persecution of Christians in the Middle East, the Syrian Civil War, and church organisation in Ukraine. This was the first meeting between ", "score": "1.4040843" }, { "id": "5551833", "title": "Saint Francis D'Assisi High School", "text": " Saint Francis D'Assisi High School is a school located in IC Colony, Borivali West, Mumbai, India. It is managed by the Franciscan Missionary Brothers, a Catholic religious society founded by Rev. Bro. Paulus Moritz, a German Missionary. The school is recognized by the State Government of Maharashtra. It was established in 1908 and had its centenary celebrations in 2008 with former President of India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam as the chief guest. In 1985 when the school had completed 75 years the Guest of Honor was Shri Giani Zail Singh, the then President of India. It is one of the largest high schools in Maharashtra, India. The school is particularly known for their sports teams especially their football team which is among the best in ", "score": "1.4024107" }, { "id": "10300696", "title": "FrancisGotHeat", "text": " Francis Bach Hoang Nguyen-Tran (born 1996), known professionally as FrancisGotHeat, is a Canadian record producer and songwriter. He is best known for his production with several well-known artists, most notably Drake, Bryson Tiller, and Big Sean.", "score": "1.4006968" }, { "id": "106372", "title": "Francis Aquirinus Kibira", "text": " During his studies in Rome, Francis used to spend summer  holidays in the diocese of Fulda in Germany. Sometimes  he would also stay in the diocese of Linz in Austria. While  in Germany he met and made  good friends who have been  very supportive to his priestly  ministry here in Uganda. Frau Sigried Jestrabek  was his German teacher. Mr. and  Mrs Marliese-Klaus Leoffel took him up in their home and supported  him greatly to realize his vision. Fr. Francis has also  been to the diocese of Wurzburg, Rottenburg-Stuttgart and Munster. Fr. Francis A. Kibira in the middle of the oldest group of Germany friends, a group behind his many projects. Alfred Und Sigrid Jestrabek (Germany Teacher of ", "score": "1.3993502" }, { "id": "25452759", "title": "2014 in Vatican City", "text": "Pope - Francis (Argentinian) ", "score": "1.3951967" }, { "id": "25346174", "title": "Tomas Francis (cricketer)", "text": " Tomas Francis (born 3 January 1977) is a former Argentine international cricketer who represented the Argentine national team between 1995 and 2012. He played as a right-handed middle-order batsman. Francis was born in Banfield, a city in Buenos Aires Province. He made his debut for Argentina at the 1995 South American Championship, aged 18. Francis was selected in Argentina's squad for the 2001 ICC Trophy in Canada, but played only a single match, against Uganda. He remained in the squad for the 2002 Americas Championship, making appearances against the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas. After that, Francis's next major international tournament was the 2008 Americas Championship Division One event, where he featured in all five of his team's matches. Against Bermuda, which at the time held One Day International (ODI) status, he was Argentina's leading run-scorer, making 50 from 105 balls. At the 2010 World Cricket League Division Four tournament, Francis played in five of Argentina's seven matches, but made only 65 runs. His final international tournament was the 2012 WCL Division Five event, where he made four runs in three matches.", "score": "1.3950467" } ]
[ "Francis de Sales\nThe island of St. François Atoll ; Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center in Hartford, CT, United States. ; St. Francis de Sales Broadcast Center in Batangas City, Philippines houses two radio stations under the Catholic Media Network: 99.1 Spirit FM and ALFM 95.9 Radyo Totoo ; St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church ; St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church (Charlestown, Mass.) ; St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, Morgantown, WV, United States ", "Pope Francis\n Pope Francis (Franciscus; Francesco; Francisco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 17 December 1936) is the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State since 2013. Francis is the first pope to be a member of the Society of Jesus, the first from the Americas, the first from the Southern Hemisphere, and the first pope from outside Europe since Gregory III, a Syrian who reigned in the 8th century. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Bergoglio worked for a time as a bouncer and a janitor as a young man before training to be a chemist and working as a technician in a food science laboratory. After recovering from a severe illness, he ", "Third Order of Saint Francis\n The Franciscan Missionaries of Mary (F.M.M.) were founded in 1877 in Ootacamund, India by Hélène de Chappotin de Neuville. As of 2016, there are almost 8,300 sisters in 75 countries, including Canada and England and the United States, where they sponsor the Cardinal Hayes Home in Millbrook, New York, for developmentally challenged individuals. There are five communities of FMM in Scotland.", "Natty Hollmann\n Argentina, a country with a white majority and with a strong European influence, is also home to numerous communities of Aborigines who, for the most part, live in very poor conditions. She began her humanitarian labour among them providing shelter, and nutritional, medical, educational and other assistance with her own funds and through donations, living in a small recreational vehicle received as a gift. She established the Saint Francis of Assisi Home for Pilgrims in 1978, extending the reach of her efforts to the mentally handicapped and homeless AIDS victims, and growing to serve an average of 7,000 hot meals daily. An encounter with the Argentine Ambassador in Russia also led to a stay ", "Religion in Italy\n The headquarters of the 1.2-billion strong Catholic Church, the State of Vatican City (see also Holy See), is an enclave within the city of Rome and, thus, the Italian territory. The Church's world leader, the Pope, is the Bishop of Rome, hence the special relationship between Italians and the Church—and the latter's entanglement with Italian politics (see Lateran Treaty and the section below on religion and politics). The current Pope is Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who, before his election in 2013, is from Argentina and was the Archbishop of Buenos Aires from 1998 to his installation. Francis is the third non-Italian Pope in ", "Miguel Francis\n Miguel Francis (born 28 March 1995) is a sprinter born in Montserrat, a British overseas territory who as of 5 April 2017 represents Great Britain internationally. Francis, a resident of Antigua and Barbuda following his evacuation from Montserrat at just 6 months old, competed for that nation prior to April 2017. He competed for that country in the 200 metres at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing narrowly missing the final. In 2016, it was reported that Francis had requested a transfer of allegiance to Great Britain; as a citizen of an overseas territory, Francis is entitled to compete for Great Britain under the same rules as Shara Proctor, Delano Williams and Zharnel Hughes. Unlike these athletes, however, Francis needed to serve a period out of competition, having represented another full national team, Antigua and Barbuda. On 5 April 2017 IAAF confirmed that Francis' transfer of allegiance was complete and that Francis was registered and eligible to compete for Great Britain 'with immediate effect'.", "Poor Sisters of St. Francis\n Currently, in addition to Germany, this congregation has communities of Sisters serving in Belgium and Denmark. The Superior General of the congregation, as of 15 October 2016, is Sister M. Martha Kruszynski, S.P.S.F., a native of Poland.", "Franciscans\n heart, a celibate way of loving and being loved), and obedience (to God, to the community, to the Church, and to self). The Brothers of the Poor also serve persons with AIDS and people who ask for help, regardless of their religion or their social/economic background. They are teachers, childcare workers, social workers, counselors, pastoral ministers, retreat ministers, religious educators, and school administrators, along with other tasks. The Regular Tertiaries, officially the Third Order Regular of St. Francis of Penance, who operate the Franciscan University of Steubenville, follow a rule approved by Pope Leo X. Today this group is present in 17 countries: Italy, Croatia, Spain, France, Germany, Austria, USA, India, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Brazil, Paraguay, Mexico, Peru, Sweden, Bangladesh, and the Philippines.", "Francis of Assisi\n On 18 June 1939, Pope Pius XII named Francis a joint Patron Saint of Italy along with Catherine of Siena with the apostolic letter \"Licet Commissa\". Pope Pius also mentioned the two saints in the laudative discourse he pronounced on 5 May 1949, in the Church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. Francis is the patron of animals, merchants, and ecology. He is also considered the patron against dying alone; against fire; patron of the Franciscan Order and Catholic Action; of families, peace, needleworkers, and merchants, and a number of religious congregations. He is the patron of many churches and other locations around the world, including: Italy; San Pawl il-Bahar, Malta; Freising, Germany; Lancaster, England; Kottapuram, India; San Francisco de Malabon, Philippines (General Trias City); San Francisco, California; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Colorado; Salina, Kansas; Metuchen, New Jersey; and Quibdó, Colombia.", "FRANCIS\n FRANCIS is an academic bibliographic database maintained by INIST. FRANCIS covers the core academic literature in the humanities and social sciences with special emphasis on European literature. INIST-CNRS is now providing free access to the FRANCIS database, along with PASCAL database content, on their website.", "Oblates of St. Francis de Sales\n The members of this religious order are of two states, clerics and lay brothers. Today the Oblates are located throughout the world, in Holland, Germany, Austria, France, Switzerland, Italy, India, South Africa, Namibia, Benin, Ivory Coast, Uruguay, Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico, Haiti and the United States. The Generalate is located in Rome. The order is governed by a superior general elected every six years; and four counsellors general elected by the general chapter. Each province is administered by a provincial superior, appointed by the superior general and his council for four years. He is assisted by three counsellors elected at each provincial chapter, which meets every four years, at an interval of six years between the regular general chapters.", "Francis (band)\n Francis is a Swedish folk quintet formed in Mora, Sweden in 2006 and currently based in Falun. The band consists of vocalist Petra Mases, drummer Petter Nygårdh, guitarist Jerker Krumlinde, bassist Paulina Mellkvist and keyboardist Oskar Bond. The band was originally conceived as a punk interpretation of American folk music. Francis has gained a following in the DIY community of Sweden as well as in the other Scandinavian countries and the Netherlands, where they performed at the Fabriq Festival in 2012.", "State visit by Pope Francis to the Philippines\n Pope Francis made a pastoral and state visit to the Philippines from January 15 to 19, 2015. He was the third pontiff to visit the Philippines and the first in the 21st century and 3rd millennium, after Paul VI in 1970 and John Paul II in 1981 and 1995. Besides Manila, Francis visited Tacloban and Palo, Leyte, to encourage the victims of Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) and Typhoon Hagupit (Ruby). The Filipinos nicknamed Francis Lolo Kiko (\"Grandpa Francis\") as a term of endearment, which he commended. Around 6–7 million attended Francis' final Mass at Luneta, surpassing the crowd at World Youth Day 1995 in the same venue and making it the largest papal crowd in history. The theme of Francis' 2015 visit was \"Mercy and Compassion\".", "Pope Francis\n Ireland in 2018, in what was the first papal tour of the country since John Paul II's historic trip in 1979. While in Ireland he apologized for abuses by clergy in the United States and Ireland. In February 2019, Francis visited Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on the invitation of Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Francis became the first pope to hold a papal Mass on the Arabian Peninsula, with more than 120,000 attendees in the Zayed Sports City Stadium. Francis made the plight of refugees and migrants \"a core component of his pastoral work\", and has defended their rights in dialogue ", "Timeline of the Catholic Church\n Nepal and Cook Islands. ; January 24–31, 2016: The 51st International Eucharistic Congress held in Cebu City, Philippines, by Papal Legate Charles Maung Bo of Myanmar. the second time in the Philippines since 1937. ; February 12, 2016: Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, meets Pope Francis at José Martí International Airport near Havana, Cuba. They sign a thirty point joint declaration addressing global issues including their hope for re–establishment of full unity, the persecution of Christians in the Middle East, the Syrian Civil War, and church organisation in Ukraine. This was the first meeting between ", "Saint Francis D'Assisi High School\n Saint Francis D'Assisi High School is a school located in IC Colony, Borivali West, Mumbai, India. It is managed by the Franciscan Missionary Brothers, a Catholic religious society founded by Rev. Bro. Paulus Moritz, a German Missionary. The school is recognized by the State Government of Maharashtra. It was established in 1908 and had its centenary celebrations in 2008 with former President of India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam as the chief guest. In 1985 when the school had completed 75 years the Guest of Honor was Shri Giani Zail Singh, the then President of India. It is one of the largest high schools in Maharashtra, India. The school is particularly known for their sports teams especially their football team which is among the best in ", "FrancisGotHeat\n Francis Bach Hoang Nguyen-Tran (born 1996), known professionally as FrancisGotHeat, is a Canadian record producer and songwriter. He is best known for his production with several well-known artists, most notably Drake, Bryson Tiller, and Big Sean.", "Francis Aquirinus Kibira\n During his studies in Rome, Francis used to spend summer  holidays in the diocese of Fulda in Germany. Sometimes  he would also stay in the diocese of Linz in Austria. While  in Germany he met and made  good friends who have been  very supportive to his priestly  ministry here in Uganda. Frau Sigried Jestrabek  was his German teacher. Mr. and  Mrs Marliese-Klaus Leoffel took him up in their home and supported  him greatly to realize his vision. Fr. Francis has also  been to the diocese of Wurzburg, Rottenburg-Stuttgart and Munster. Fr. Francis A. Kibira in the middle of the oldest group of Germany friends, a group behind his many projects. Alfred Und Sigrid Jestrabek (Germany Teacher of ", "2014 in Vatican City\nPope - Francis (Argentinian) ", "Tomas Francis (cricketer)\n Tomas Francis (born 3 January 1977) is a former Argentine international cricketer who represented the Argentine national team between 1995 and 2012. He played as a right-handed middle-order batsman. Francis was born in Banfield, a city in Buenos Aires Province. He made his debut for Argentina at the 1995 South American Championship, aged 18. Francis was selected in Argentina's squad for the 2001 ICC Trophy in Canada, but played only a single match, against Uganda. He remained in the squad for the 2002 Americas Championship, making appearances against the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas. After that, Francis's next major international tournament was the 2008 Americas Championship Division One event, where he featured in all five of his team's matches. Against Bermuda, which at the time held One Day International (ODI) status, he was Argentina's leading run-scorer, making 50 from 105 balls. At the 2010 World Cricket League Division Four tournament, Francis played in five of Argentina's seven matches, but made only 65 runs. His final international tournament was the 2012 WCL Division Five event, where he made four runs in three matches." ]
In what country is Łazy, Sierpc County?
[ "Poland", "POL", "Republic of Poland", "PL", "Polska" ]
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Łazy, Sierpc County
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As of 2019 its total population is 52,077, out of which the population of Sierpc is 17,994, and the rural population is 34,083.", "score": "1.6472199" }, { "id": "2266281", "title": "Sierpc", "text": " Sierpc (Polish: ) is a town in north-central Poland, in the north-west part of the Masovian Voivodeship, about 125 km northwest of Warsaw. It is the capital of Sierpc County. Its population is 18,791 (2006). It is located near the national road No 10, which connects Warsaw and Toruń. Sierpc is a rail junction of local importance, where two lines cross: Kutno - Brodnica and Nasielsk - Toruń.", "score": "1.6358885" }, { "id": "5058365", "title": "Łazy, Szydłowiec County", "text": " Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szydłowiec, within Szydłowiec County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 10 km south of Szydłowiec and 120 km south of Warsaw. The village has a population of 411.", "score": "1.6332564" }, { "id": "13205492", "title": "Łazy, Jarosław County", "text": " Łazy (Лази, Lazy) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Radymno, within Jarosław County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine. It lies approximately 6 km north-east of Radymno, 14 km east of Jarosław, and 62 km east of the regional capital Rzeszów. The village has a population of 1,100.", "score": "1.6121414" }, { "id": "26760371", "title": "Łaz, Żary County", "text": " Łaz (Loos) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Żary, within Żary County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. The village has a population of 480.", "score": "1.5982574" }, { "id": "5979254", "title": "Łazy, Warsaw West County", "text": " Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kampinos, within Warsaw West County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km west of Kampinos, 28 km west of Ożarów Mazowiecki (the county seat), and 42 km west of Warsaw.", "score": "1.577471" }, { "id": "12768360", "title": "Łazy, Oświęcim County", "text": " Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Oświęcim, within Oświęcim County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 8 km south of Oświęcim and 49 km west of the regional capital Kraków. The village has a population of 407.", "score": "1.5773168" }, { "id": "4379313", "title": "Łazy, Piaseczno County", "text": " Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lesznowola, within Piaseczno County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km west of Lesznowola, 8 km west of Piaseczno, and 16 km south-west of Warsaw. The village has a population of 1,300. It is near the Raszyn radio transmitter.", "score": "1.5700502" }, { "id": "3283723", "title": "Łazy, Ostrołęka County", "text": " Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Olszewo-Borki, within Ostrołęka County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north of Olszewo-Borki, 8 km north-west of Ostrołęka, and 106 km north of Warsaw.", "score": "1.5656393" }, { "id": "31158440", "title": "Sierpc County", "text": " Sierpc County is bordered by Żuromin County to the north-east, Płońsk County to the east, Płock County to the south, Lipno County to the west and Rypin County to the north-west.", "score": "1.5628085" }, { "id": "26760346", "title": "Łazy, Żary County", "text": " Łazy (Läsgen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tuplice, within Żary County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It lies approximately 2 km east of Tuplice, 21 km west of Żary, and 54 km south-west of Zielona Góra. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).", "score": "1.5542986" }, { "id": "12674030", "title": "Łazy, Miechów County", "text": " Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Książ Wielki, within Miechów County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km west of Książ Wielki, 9 km north of Miechów, and 42 km north of the regional capital Kraków. The village has a population of 240.", "score": "1.5503552" }, { "id": "12582554", "title": "Łazy, Kraków County", "text": " Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jerzmanowice-Przeginia, within Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 5 km south-west of Jerzmanowice and 20 km north-west of the regional capital Kraków.", "score": "1.5405115" }, { "id": "3213576", "title": "Łazy, Maków County", "text": " Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krasnosielc, within Maków County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north-west of Krasnosielc, 19 km north of Maków Mazowiecki, and 91 km north of Warsaw.", "score": "1.5374889" }, { "id": "2617201", "title": "Łazy", "text": " World War I. The village of Łazy for the first time appeared on maps in ca. 1790. It remained a small settlement, located next to the much larger village of Rokitno Szlacheckie. Łazy owes its development to the construction of the Warsaw–Vienna railway (completed in 1848). During the January Uprising, a skirmish between Polish rebels and Russian troops took place near Lazy on March 22, 1863. Until 1927, Łazy belonged to the gmina of Rokitno Szlacheckie, Bedzin County. In the Second Polish Republic, it was originally part of Kielce Voivodeship, and on January 1, 1927, the gmina of Rokitno Szlacheckie was transferred to Zawiercie County. The village of Lazy ", "score": "1.5365193" }, { "id": "5202617", "title": "Łazy, Myślibórz County", "text": " Łazy (formerly German Kolonie Loose) is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Dębno, within Myślibórz County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 5 km north-east of Dębno, 22 km south of Myślibórz, and 75 km south of the regional capital Szczecin. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. The settlement has a population of 33.", "score": "1.5296249" }, { "id": "4992515", "title": "Łazy, Koszalin County", "text": " Łazy (German Laase) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mielno, within Koszalin County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 15 km north of Koszalin and 146 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. Before 1637 the area was part of Duchy of Pomerania. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. The village has a population of 86.", "score": "1.5292025" }, { "id": "6053930", "title": "Łazy, Żuromin County", "text": " Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubowidz, within Żuromin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "score": "1.5284274" }, { "id": "26683915", "title": "Łaz, Zielona Góra County", "text": " Łaz (Loos) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zabór, within Zielona Góra County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It lies approximately 3 km south-west of Zabór and 13 km east of Zielona Góra. The village has a population of 480.", "score": "1.526595" } ]
[ "Łazy, Sierpc County\n Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szczutowo, within Sierpc County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "Sierpc County\n Sierpc County (powiat sierpecki) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland. It came into being on 1 January 1999 as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. Its administrative seat and only town is Sierpc, which lies 117 km north-west of Warsaw. The county covers an area of 852.89 km2. As of 2019 its total population is 52,077, out of which the population of Sierpc is 17,994, and the rural population is 34,083.", "Sierpc\n Sierpc (Polish: ) is a town in north-central Poland, in the north-west part of the Masovian Voivodeship, about 125 km northwest of Warsaw. It is the capital of Sierpc County. Its population is 18,791 (2006). It is located near the national road No 10, which connects Warsaw and Toruń. Sierpc is a rail junction of local importance, where two lines cross: Kutno - Brodnica and Nasielsk - Toruń.", "Łazy, Szydłowiec County\n Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szydłowiec, within Szydłowiec County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 10 km south of Szydłowiec and 120 km south of Warsaw. The village has a population of 411.", "Łazy, Jarosław County\n Łazy (Лази, Lazy) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Radymno, within Jarosław County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine. It lies approximately 6 km north-east of Radymno, 14 km east of Jarosław, and 62 km east of the regional capital Rzeszów. The village has a population of 1,100.", "Łaz, Żary County\n Łaz (Loos) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Żary, within Żary County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. The village has a population of 480.", "Łazy, Warsaw West County\n Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kampinos, within Warsaw West County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km west of Kampinos, 28 km west of Ożarów Mazowiecki (the county seat), and 42 km west of Warsaw.", "Łazy, Oświęcim County\n Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Oświęcim, within Oświęcim County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 8 km south of Oświęcim and 49 km west of the regional capital Kraków. The village has a population of 407.", "Łazy, Piaseczno County\n Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lesznowola, within Piaseczno County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km west of Lesznowola, 8 km west of Piaseczno, and 16 km south-west of Warsaw. The village has a population of 1,300. It is near the Raszyn radio transmitter.", "Łazy, Ostrołęka County\n Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Olszewo-Borki, within Ostrołęka County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north of Olszewo-Borki, 8 km north-west of Ostrołęka, and 106 km north of Warsaw.", "Sierpc County\n Sierpc County is bordered by Żuromin County to the north-east, Płońsk County to the east, Płock County to the south, Lipno County to the west and Rypin County to the north-west.", "Łazy, Żary County\n Łazy (Läsgen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tuplice, within Żary County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It lies approximately 2 km east of Tuplice, 21 km west of Żary, and 54 km south-west of Zielona Góra. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).", "Łazy, Miechów County\n Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Książ Wielki, within Miechów County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km west of Książ Wielki, 9 km north of Miechów, and 42 km north of the regional capital Kraków. The village has a population of 240.", "Łazy, Kraków County\n Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jerzmanowice-Przeginia, within Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 5 km south-west of Jerzmanowice and 20 km north-west of the regional capital Kraków.", "Łazy, Maków County\n Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krasnosielc, within Maków County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north-west of Krasnosielc, 19 km north of Maków Mazowiecki, and 91 km north of Warsaw.", "Łazy\n World War I. The village of Łazy for the first time appeared on maps in ca. 1790. It remained a small settlement, located next to the much larger village of Rokitno Szlacheckie. Łazy owes its development to the construction of the Warsaw–Vienna railway (completed in 1848). During the January Uprising, a skirmish between Polish rebels and Russian troops took place near Lazy on March 22, 1863. Until 1927, Łazy belonged to the gmina of Rokitno Szlacheckie, Bedzin County. In the Second Polish Republic, it was originally part of Kielce Voivodeship, and on January 1, 1927, the gmina of Rokitno Szlacheckie was transferred to Zawiercie County. The village of Lazy ", "Łazy, Myślibórz County\n Łazy (formerly German Kolonie Loose) is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Dębno, within Myślibórz County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 5 km north-east of Dębno, 22 km south of Myślibórz, and 75 km south of the regional capital Szczecin. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. The settlement has a population of 33.", "Łazy, Koszalin County\n Łazy (German Laase) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mielno, within Koszalin County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 15 km north of Koszalin and 146 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. Before 1637 the area was part of Duchy of Pomerania. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. The village has a population of 86.", "Łazy, Żuromin County\n Łazy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubowidz, within Żuromin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "Łaz, Zielona Góra County\n Łaz (Loos) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zabór, within Zielona Góra County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It lies approximately 3 km south-west of Zabór and 13 km east of Zielona Góra. The village has a population of 480." ]
In what country is Khishig-Öndör?
[ "Mongolia", "mn", "Mongol uls", "MNG", "MGL", "🇲🇳" ]
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Khishig-Öndör
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[ { "id": "2945403", "title": "Khishig-Öndör", "text": " Khishig-Öndör (Хишиг-Өндөр) is a sum (district) of Bulgan Province in northern Mongolia. It is located approximately 160 miles west of Ulaanbataar. In 2009, its population was 3,171.", "score": "2.1372812" }, { "id": "4944183", "title": "Bor-Öndör", "text": " Bor-Öndör (Бор-Өндөр) is a city in Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia. It is situated in the Darkhan sum (district), but is administrated separately.", "score": "1.5883356" }, { "id": "4944187", "title": "Bor-Öndör", "text": " Fluorspar deposits were surveyed by Soviet geologists in the 1950s. In 1973, the Soviet-Mongolian (currently Russian-Mongolian) company was created, with 49% of shares held by the Soviet (now Russian) government and 51% by the Mongolian government. The mine, open pit mine, mineral processing plant and worker's housing were built by the Soviets. All production during that time was exported to the Soviet Union.", "score": "1.5311561" }, { "id": "4547779", "title": "Chandmani-Öndör, Khövsgöl", "text": " The Chandmani-Öndör sum was founded, together with the whole Khövsgöl aimag, in 1931. In 1933, it had about 2,300 inhabitants in 816 households, and about 42,000 heads of livestock. In 1956 it was joined with Tsagaan-Üür, but became separate again in 1959. From 1952 to 1990, Chandmani-Öndör was the seat of the Leninii aldar negdel.", "score": "1.5286838" }, { "id": "4944186", "title": "Bor-Öndör", "text": " The city's economy is dominated by Fluorspar mining and fluorspar concentrate production. The underground mine, open pit and mineral processing plant, which is the only mineral processing plant in the country, are operated by the Mongolrostsvetmet JV company. All fluorspar products are exported to Russia, Ukraine, and other countries by rail. In 2007 there were 39,218 heads of livestock in Bor-Öndör. However, they do not have enough pasture land due to mining.", "score": "1.5233891" }, { "id": "29249881", "title": "Khishigdalain Battulga", "text": " Khishigdalain Battulga (Хишигдалайн Баттулга; born 3 September 1974) is a Mongolian international footballer. He made his first appearance for the Mongolia national football team in 2000.", "score": "1.5105147" }, { "id": "2161624", "title": "Bolor-Erdene Khaltar", "text": " Bolor-Erdene Khaltar (born August 15, 1975 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) is a Mongolian author and journalist. She studied at the National University of Mongolia during 1995 and graduated from the journalism department of the College of Literature in 2000. After graduation she started working at newspapers such as \"Public Law\", \"Today\", \"The Word\", \"News of the Century\" and the agency \"Irmuun\". She is a freelance journalist and writer. She received the top literary prize of Mongolia \"The Golden Feather\" in 2009, with her book entitled You and me (psychological stories) and was then awarded for her book Khishigt for children in 2011. In 2019, her novella for youth Khishigt was published in France with the revised title Khishigt Mongol.", "score": "1.5085442" }, { "id": "4274435", "title": "Airag, Dornogovi", "text": " Airag (Айраг, also Khar-Airag, Hara-Ayrag, Kumis) is a sum (district) and town of Dornogovi Province in southeastern Mongolia. Airag sum center is a fluorspar mining settlement, the primary fluorspar mining and processing enterprises are at Bor-Öndör city (Khentii aimag). The railway station connecting Bor-Öndör (60 km) via Airag to Ulan Bator and Beijing is at the sum center. In 2009, its population was 3,598.", "score": "1.4984629" }, { "id": "32937877", "title": "Khentii Province", "text": "- including Berkh. ; - including Bor-Öndör. ; - including The aimag capital Chinggis. ", "score": "1.4982142" }, { "id": "4547778", "title": "Chandmani-Öndör, Khövsgöl", "text": " Chandmani-Öndör (Чандмань-Өндөр) is a sum of Khövsgöl aimag. The area is about 4,490 km². In 2000, the sum had 3036 inhabitants, including some Uriankhai. The center, officially named Khökhöö (Хөхөө) is located 190 km north-northeast of Mörön and 758 kilometers from Ulaanbaatar.", "score": "1.4864087" }, { "id": "14068825", "title": "Öndör-Ulaan", "text": " Öndör Ulaan (Өндөр-Улаан, high red) is a sum (district) of Arkhangai Province in central Mongolia. In 2009, its population was 5,798.", "score": "1.4855144" }, { "id": "2945404", "title": "Khutag-Öndör", "text": " Khutag-Öndör (Хутаг-Өндөр) is a sum (district) of Bulgan Province in northern Mongolia. In 2009, its population was 4,591.", "score": "1.4837902" }, { "id": "14844181", "title": "Öndör Khairkhan Mountain", "text": " The Öndör Khairkhan Mountain (Өндөр Хайрхан уул, high holy mountain) is a mountain of the Altai Mountains and located in the Bayan-Ölgii Province in Mongolia. It has elevation of 3,914 m (12,841 ft) and permanently snow-capped.", "score": "1.4768537" }, { "id": "10444705", "title": "Khishigten", "text": " They are believed to be the descendants of the Kheshig, the imperial guard of the Mongol Empire.", "score": "1.4664364" }, { "id": "15368974", "title": "Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj", "text": " Elbegdorj met Khajidsuren Bolormaa at a Mongolian students' party in Lviv, Ukraine when they were students. After their marriage in Ulaanbaatar, their first son was born in Lviv, Ukraine. They helped over 300 orphans through their Bolor Foundation. They adopted twenty children from the state run Orphan Care Center (orphanage) in Ulaanbaatar after being the children's patrons for some time. Now they have twenty-five children: four sons of their own and twenty-one adopted children. Elbegdorj became the first president to dive to the bottom of the world's deepest lake, Baikal, in the Mir-1 mini-submersible on 16 July 2010. \"Elbegdorj is a risk-taker and puts others' needs before his own. A long-time (U.S.) Embassy employee recalled Elbegdorj accompanying the embassy officials on a trip to deliver humanitarian ", "score": "1.4644432" }, { "id": "4944188", "title": "Bor-Öndör", "text": " Bor-Öndör has a railway connection to the Ulan-Ude - Ulan Bator - Beijing line (Trans-Mongolian Railway). Unpaved roads connect Bor-Öndör with Darkhan sum centre (43 km) of Khentii Province and with the Khentii Province capital Öndörkhaan (144 km) via Darkhan. Unpaved roads also connect with the Khajuu-Ulaan mining settlement (43 km) and Ikhkhet (65 km), Airag (65 km), Dalanjargalan (59 km) sums of Dornogovi Province. Via Airag is connection with paved road Ulan Bator (360 km) - Choir (165 km) - Sainshand (187 km) - Zamyn-Üüd (277 km), and onward to Beijing.", "score": "1.4593263" }, { "id": "4547781", "title": "Chandmani-Öndör, Khövsgöl", "text": " Some locals believe that Alan Goa, one of the more prominent ancestors of Genghis Khan mentioned in the Secret History of the Mongols, hails from the Arig gol river that runs through Chandmani-Öndör. A statue of her has been erected close to the river in 1992.", "score": "1.4483402" }, { "id": "4944185", "title": "Bor-Öndör", "text": " The population was 6,406 in 2001, and had grown to 8,510 by 2006, in more recent data from 2010, the city's population fell to 8,080 Bor-Öndör is the second most populous city in Khentii Province after the capital Öndörkhaan.", "score": "1.4479135" }, { "id": "11675517", "title": "Khajidsuren Bolormaa", "text": " Bolormaa was born on January 18, 1965, in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. She graduated high school in Mongolia. She then enrolled at Lviv State University in Lviv, Ukrainian S.S.R. (present-day Ukraine), from 1983 to 1988 to study geochemistry. Bolormaa met her future husband, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, while both were students living in Lviv. The couple married and had their first son, who was born in Lviv. They have returned to Mongolia in 1988. Khajidsurengiin Bolormaa worked as a mineralogical engineer for the government-run Central Geological Laboratory of Mongolia. She then established and opened Ankh-Erdene, a private research laboratory focusing on mineralogy and the Mongolia's mining industry. Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj was elected president in 2009, making Bolormaa the First Lady of Mongolia. Elbegdorj was re-elected in 2013. In March 2010, First Lady Bolormaa established the Hope Cancer-free Mongolia National Foundation to improve cancer treatment services in the country. She called for increased cooperation between 38 Asian First Ladies to fight cancer on the continent, especially among women. The foundation retrained Mongolian doctors, nurses and other staff at both domestic and international medical facilities between 2010 and 2013.", "score": "1.4452511" }, { "id": "2945405", "title": "Khutag-Öndör", "text": " Khutag-Öndör has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dwb) with warm summers and severely cold winters. Most precipitation falls in the summer as rain, with some snow in the adjacent months of May and September. Winters are very dry.", "score": "1.4431005" } ]
[ "Khishig-Öndör\n Khishig-Öndör (Хишиг-Өндөр) is a sum (district) of Bulgan Province in northern Mongolia. It is located approximately 160 miles west of Ulaanbataar. In 2009, its population was 3,171.", "Bor-Öndör\n Bor-Öndör (Бор-Өндөр) is a city in Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia. It is situated in the Darkhan sum (district), but is administrated separately.", "Bor-Öndör\n Fluorspar deposits were surveyed by Soviet geologists in the 1950s. In 1973, the Soviet-Mongolian (currently Russian-Mongolian) company was created, with 49% of shares held by the Soviet (now Russian) government and 51% by the Mongolian government. The mine, open pit mine, mineral processing plant and worker's housing were built by the Soviets. All production during that time was exported to the Soviet Union.", "Chandmani-Öndör, Khövsgöl\n The Chandmani-Öndör sum was founded, together with the whole Khövsgöl aimag, in 1931. In 1933, it had about 2,300 inhabitants in 816 households, and about 42,000 heads of livestock. In 1956 it was joined with Tsagaan-Üür, but became separate again in 1959. From 1952 to 1990, Chandmani-Öndör was the seat of the Leninii aldar negdel.", "Bor-Öndör\n The city's economy is dominated by Fluorspar mining and fluorspar concentrate production. The underground mine, open pit and mineral processing plant, which is the only mineral processing plant in the country, are operated by the Mongolrostsvetmet JV company. All fluorspar products are exported to Russia, Ukraine, and other countries by rail. In 2007 there were 39,218 heads of livestock in Bor-Öndör. However, they do not have enough pasture land due to mining.", "Khishigdalain Battulga\n Khishigdalain Battulga (Хишигдалайн Баттулга; born 3 September 1974) is a Mongolian international footballer. He made his first appearance for the Mongolia national football team in 2000.", "Bolor-Erdene Khaltar\n Bolor-Erdene Khaltar (born August 15, 1975 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) is a Mongolian author and journalist. She studied at the National University of Mongolia during 1995 and graduated from the journalism department of the College of Literature in 2000. After graduation she started working at newspapers such as \"Public Law\", \"Today\", \"The Word\", \"News of the Century\" and the agency \"Irmuun\". She is a freelance journalist and writer. She received the top literary prize of Mongolia \"The Golden Feather\" in 2009, with her book entitled You and me (psychological stories) and was then awarded for her book Khishigt for children in 2011. In 2019, her novella for youth Khishigt was published in France with the revised title Khishigt Mongol.", "Airag, Dornogovi\n Airag (Айраг, also Khar-Airag, Hara-Ayrag, Kumis) is a sum (district) and town of Dornogovi Province in southeastern Mongolia. Airag sum center is a fluorspar mining settlement, the primary fluorspar mining and processing enterprises are at Bor-Öndör city (Khentii aimag). The railway station connecting Bor-Öndör (60 km) via Airag to Ulan Bator and Beijing is at the sum center. In 2009, its population was 3,598.", "Khentii Province\n- including Berkh. ; - including Bor-Öndör. ; - including The aimag capital Chinggis. ", "Chandmani-Öndör, Khövsgöl\n Chandmani-Öndör (Чандмань-Өндөр) is a sum of Khövsgöl aimag. The area is about 4,490 km². In 2000, the sum had 3036 inhabitants, including some Uriankhai. The center, officially named Khökhöö (Хөхөө) is located 190 km north-northeast of Mörön and 758 kilometers from Ulaanbaatar.", "Öndör-Ulaan\n Öndör Ulaan (Өндөр-Улаан, high red) is a sum (district) of Arkhangai Province in central Mongolia. In 2009, its population was 5,798.", "Khutag-Öndör\n Khutag-Öndör (Хутаг-Өндөр) is a sum (district) of Bulgan Province in northern Mongolia. In 2009, its population was 4,591.", "Öndör Khairkhan Mountain\n The Öndör Khairkhan Mountain (Өндөр Хайрхан уул, high holy mountain) is a mountain of the Altai Mountains and located in the Bayan-Ölgii Province in Mongolia. It has elevation of 3,914 m (12,841 ft) and permanently snow-capped.", "Khishigten\n They are believed to be the descendants of the Kheshig, the imperial guard of the Mongol Empire.", "Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj\n Elbegdorj met Khajidsuren Bolormaa at a Mongolian students' party in Lviv, Ukraine when they were students. After their marriage in Ulaanbaatar, their first son was born in Lviv, Ukraine. They helped over 300 orphans through their Bolor Foundation. They adopted twenty children from the state run Orphan Care Center (orphanage) in Ulaanbaatar after being the children's patrons for some time. Now they have twenty-five children: four sons of their own and twenty-one adopted children. Elbegdorj became the first president to dive to the bottom of the world's deepest lake, Baikal, in the Mir-1 mini-submersible on 16 July 2010. \"Elbegdorj is a risk-taker and puts others' needs before his own. A long-time (U.S.) Embassy employee recalled Elbegdorj accompanying the embassy officials on a trip to deliver humanitarian ", "Bor-Öndör\n Bor-Öndör has a railway connection to the Ulan-Ude - Ulan Bator - Beijing line (Trans-Mongolian Railway). Unpaved roads connect Bor-Öndör with Darkhan sum centre (43 km) of Khentii Province and with the Khentii Province capital Öndörkhaan (144 km) via Darkhan. Unpaved roads also connect with the Khajuu-Ulaan mining settlement (43 km) and Ikhkhet (65 km), Airag (65 km), Dalanjargalan (59 km) sums of Dornogovi Province. Via Airag is connection with paved road Ulan Bator (360 km) - Choir (165 km) - Sainshand (187 km) - Zamyn-Üüd (277 km), and onward to Beijing.", "Chandmani-Öndör, Khövsgöl\n Some locals believe that Alan Goa, one of the more prominent ancestors of Genghis Khan mentioned in the Secret History of the Mongols, hails from the Arig gol river that runs through Chandmani-Öndör. A statue of her has been erected close to the river in 1992.", "Bor-Öndör\n The population was 6,406 in 2001, and had grown to 8,510 by 2006, in more recent data from 2010, the city's population fell to 8,080 Bor-Öndör is the second most populous city in Khentii Province after the capital Öndörkhaan.", "Khajidsuren Bolormaa\n Bolormaa was born on January 18, 1965, in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. She graduated high school in Mongolia. She then enrolled at Lviv State University in Lviv, Ukrainian S.S.R. (present-day Ukraine), from 1983 to 1988 to study geochemistry. Bolormaa met her future husband, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, while both were students living in Lviv. The couple married and had their first son, who was born in Lviv. They have returned to Mongolia in 1988. Khajidsurengiin Bolormaa worked as a mineralogical engineer for the government-run Central Geological Laboratory of Mongolia. She then established and opened Ankh-Erdene, a private research laboratory focusing on mineralogy and the Mongolia's mining industry. Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj was elected president in 2009, making Bolormaa the First Lady of Mongolia. Elbegdorj was re-elected in 2013. In March 2010, First Lady Bolormaa established the Hope Cancer-free Mongolia National Foundation to improve cancer treatment services in the country. She called for increased cooperation between 38 Asian First Ladies to fight cancer on the continent, especially among women. The foundation retrained Mongolian doctors, nurses and other staff at both domestic and international medical facilities between 2010 and 2013.", "Khutag-Öndör\n Khutag-Öndör has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dwb) with warm summers and severely cold winters. Most precipitation falls in the summer as rain, with some snow in the adjacent months of May and September. Winters are very dry." ]
In what country is Gaffarlı?
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Gaffarlı, Göynücek
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Due to regulations introduced in September 2016, mayors suspended by terror related charges are not to be replaced by someone elected by the municipal council. Lütfullah Göktaş, the Kaymakam from Karakoyunlu was appointed as a trustee instead.", "score": "1.6274817" }, { "id": "4080892", "title": "Bavly", "text": "🇹🇷 Kütahya, Turkey ", "score": "1.6133263" }, { "id": "1319451", "title": "Büyükçekmece", "text": "🇩🇪 Gelsenkirchen, Germany (since 2004) ; 🇸🇮 Kranj, Slovenia (since 2014) ; Struga, North Macedonia (since 2015) ; 🇧🇬 Gorna Oryahovitsa, Bulgaria (since 2003) ; Mamuša, Kosovo (since 2008) ; 🇬🇷 Nea Propontida, Greece (since 2008) ; Cheonan, Republic of Korea (since 2013) ; İskele, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ; Değirmenlik, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ; Güzelyurt, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ; Lapta, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ", "score": "1.6096528" }, { "id": "6334871", "title": "Çormanlı", "text": " Çormanlı (Chormanly) or Garnakar (Գառնաքար) is a village de facto in the Martakert Province of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh, de jure in the Kalbajar District of Azerbaijan. The village has an ethnic Armenian-majority population, and also had an Armenian majority in 1989.", "score": "1.6033401" }, { "id": "5654602", "title": "Hacıisgəndərli", "text": " Hacıisgəndərli (also, Dzhugutar”, Gadzhiiskenderli, Gadzhilzkendere, and Gadzhyiskenderli) is a village in the Davachi Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village forms part of the municipality of Çaraq.", "score": "1.584477" }, { "id": "10592932", "title": "List of twin towns and sister cities in Azerbaijan", "text": "🇹🇷 Kahramanmaraş, Turkey 🇧🇬 Gabrovo, Bulgaria ; 🇹🇷 Giresun, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 Göynük, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 Lapseki, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 Meram, Turkey ; 🇧🇾 Slutsk, Belarus ; Telavi, Georgia 🇹🇷 Iğdır, Turkey ; 🇮🇱 Tirat Carmel, Israel 🇹🇷 Iğdır, Turkey 🇹🇷 Kayseri, Turkey 🇱🇻 Valmiera, Latvia 🇰🇿 Aktau, Kazakhstan ; 🇵🇱 Białystok, Poland ; 🇹🇷 Ceyhan, Turkey ; 🇺🇦 Cherkasy, Ukraine ; 🇹🇷 Keçiören, Turkey ; 🇩🇪 Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany ; 🇧🇾 Mogilev, Belarus ; 🇷🇺 Nevinnomyssk, Russia ; 🇨🇳 Quzhou, China ; Rustavi, Georgia Salyan Shaki Shamakhi Sharur Shusha Siyazan Sumgait ", "score": "1.5828106" }, { "id": "4656980", "title": "Külaflı, Karaköprü", "text": " The number of people by year.", "score": "1.5825826" }, { "id": "31103378", "title": "Yakatarla", "text": " Yakatarla is a village in the district of Gülşehir, Nevşehir Province, Turkey. 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There has been ", "score": "1.5805917" }, { "id": "32090768", "title": "Göltarla, Elmalı", "text": " Göltarla, Elmalı is a village in the District of Elmalı, Antalya Province, Turkey.", "score": "1.575062" }, { "id": "10553213", "title": "Beer in Turkey", "text": "3 Kafadar, Istanbul. ; Anthiocs, Hatay. ; Cunda Bira, Ayvalık. ; Dasbira Brewing Co., Kırklareli. ; Feliz Kulpa, İzmir. ; Gara Guzu Brewery, Muğla. ; Knidos Brewery, Istanbul. ; Pablo Brewery, Bodrum. ; Red Tower Brewery, Alanya. ; Torch Brewery, Istanbul. ; Trokya, Edirne. There is an emerging craft beer market in Turkey for the last 10 years. The brands are listed in alphabetic order below. ", "score": "1.5625501" }, { "id": "31553566", "title": "Taldıqorğan", "text": "🇹🇷 Antalya, Turkey. ; 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Manchester, United Kingdom. ", "score": "1.561685" }, { "id": "9169699", "title": "Gaziosmanpaşa, Çankaya", "text": " Gaziosmanpaşa is a quarter in Ankara, Turkey, just south of the city center. Several embassies accredited to the Republic of Turkey are situated here.", "score": "1.5535614" }, { "id": "12678208", "title": "Tahtacı", "text": "Toroslar: Dalakderesi, Düğdüören, Bekiralanı, Kuzucubelen ; Erdemli: Tömük ; Silifke: Sayağzı, Kırtıl ; Mut: Yazalanı, Kayabaşı, Keleceköy, Kamaçukuru Köprübaşı ; Tarsus: Çamalan, Kaburgediği ; Anamur: Kaşdişlen ; Bozyazı: Çubukkoyağı, Bahçekoyağı, Tekedüzü Elmalı: Akçainiş ; Finike: Alacadağ, Arifköy, Gökbük ; Kumluca: Beşikçi, Hızırkahya, Toptaş ; Manavgat: Dolbazlar, Sağırin Balıkesir: Türkali ; Burhaniye: Pelitköy, Tahtacı, Taşçılar ; Edremit: Arıtaşı, Çamcı, Doyran, Hacıhasanlar, Kavlaklar, Kızılçukur, Mehmetalan, Poyratlı, Tahtakuşlar, Yassıçalı ; Kepsut: Mehmetler ; Savaştepe: Kongurca Çanakkale Province: Akçeşme, Aykınoba, Çiftlikdere, Damyeri, Daşbaşı, Değirmendere, Denizgöründü, Elmacık, Gürecik, Kayadere, Kemerdere, Yenimahalle ; Ayvacık: Bahçedere, Çakalini, Çiftlik, Durdağı, Güzelköy, Kokulutaş, Kıztaşı, Uzunalan ; Bayramiç: Güven, Karıncalı ; Ezine: Derbentbaşı, Eğridere, Koşuburun Tahtacıs mainly live in Mersin, Adana, Antalya, Denizli, Isparta, Burdur, Muğla, Aydın, İzmir, Manisa, Balıkesir and Çanakkale. 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The village is on the cease-fire line between the armed forces of the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and those of Azerbaijan. There have been allegations of cease fire violations in the village's vicinity.", "score": "1.5508292" } ]
[ "Gaffarlar, Koçarlı\n Gaffarlar is a village in the District of Koçarlı, Aydın Province, Turkey. As of 2010 it had a population of 374 people.", "Gaffarlı, Göynücek\n Gaffarlı is a village in the District of Göynücek, Amasya Province, Turkey.", "Gaziosmanpaşa\n Gaziosmanpaşa (old name: Taşlıtarla) is a developing working class municipality (belediye) and district of Istanbul, Turkey, on its European side. With a population of 400,000 plus, it is one of the most populous districts. In 2009 Gaziosmanpaşa district was divided into three neighborhoods: Gaziosmanpaşa, the central; Sultangazi, the northern part; and Arnavutköy, the northernmost part. Esenler and Bayrampaşa are at west, Sultangazi is at north and Eyüp is at south and east of district. It was formed from parts of Eyüp and Çatalca districts in 1963.", "Külaflı, Karaköprü\n Külaflı is a suburb of Karaköprü district that located in Şanlıurfa Province of Turkey.", "Halfeli\n Halfeli (Xelfelî, previously in Armenian: Վանքատեղ, romanized: Vank’ategh,) is a belde (town) in the central district (Iğdır) of Iğdır Province, Turkey. The towns economy relies on agriculture. Due to a climate milder than most other Eastern Anatolian towns, it has a variety of crops including cotton. Another revenue of the town is livestock trading. In the local elections of March 2019, Hasan Safa from the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) was elected mayor. However, in March 2020 Safa was dismissed from his post due to alleged links to terrorism. Due to regulations introduced in September 2016, mayors suspended by terror related charges are not to be replaced by someone elected by the municipal council. Lütfullah Göktaş, the Kaymakam from Karakoyunlu was appointed as a trustee instead.", "Bavly\n🇹🇷 Kütahya, Turkey ", "Büyükçekmece\n🇩🇪 Gelsenkirchen, Germany (since 2004) ; 🇸🇮 Kranj, Slovenia (since 2014) ; Struga, North Macedonia (since 2015) ; 🇧🇬 Gorna Oryahovitsa, Bulgaria (since 2003) ; Mamuša, Kosovo (since 2008) ; 🇬🇷 Nea Propontida, Greece (since 2008) ; Cheonan, Republic of Korea (since 2013) ; İskele, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ; Değirmenlik, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ; Güzelyurt, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ; Lapta, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ", "Çormanlı\n Çormanlı (Chormanly) or Garnakar (Գառնաքար) is a village de facto in the Martakert Province of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh, de jure in the Kalbajar District of Azerbaijan. The village has an ethnic Armenian-majority population, and also had an Armenian majority in 1989.", "Hacıisgəndərli\n Hacıisgəndərli (also, Dzhugutar”, Gadzhiiskenderli, Gadzhilzkendere, and Gadzhyiskenderli) is a village in the Davachi Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village forms part of the municipality of Çaraq.", "List of twin towns and sister cities in Azerbaijan\n🇹🇷 Kahramanmaraş, Turkey 🇧🇬 Gabrovo, Bulgaria ; 🇹🇷 Giresun, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 Göynük, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 Lapseki, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 Meram, Turkey ; 🇧🇾 Slutsk, Belarus ; Telavi, Georgia 🇹🇷 Iğdır, Turkey ; 🇮🇱 Tirat Carmel, Israel 🇹🇷 Iğdır, Turkey 🇹🇷 Kayseri, Turkey 🇱🇻 Valmiera, Latvia 🇰🇿 Aktau, Kazakhstan ; 🇵🇱 Białystok, Poland ; 🇹🇷 Ceyhan, Turkey ; 🇺🇦 Cherkasy, Ukraine ; 🇹🇷 Keçiören, Turkey ; 🇩🇪 Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany ; 🇧🇾 Mogilev, Belarus ; 🇷🇺 Nevinnomyssk, Russia ; 🇨🇳 Quzhou, China ; Rustavi, Georgia Salyan Shaki Shamakhi Sharur Shusha Siyazan Sumgait ", "Külaflı, Karaköprü\n The number of people by year.", "Yakatarla\n Yakatarla is a village in the district of Gülşehir, Nevşehir Province, Turkey. This village was formerly called Nernek and still is by locals", "Gaziantep\n Tahtani Mosque, a wooden mosque located in Şahinbey, that was built in 1557. The mosque has a unique red marble mihrab. Alaüddevle Mosque (Ali Dola Mosque), built by Dulkadir bey Alaüddevle Bozkurt. Its construction started in 1479 and was completed in 1515. It has been restored recently with the addition of a new entrance. Ali Nacar Mosque, a mosque in Yaprak, Şehitkamil, is one of the biggest mosques in Gaziantep, originally built by Ali Nacar. It was enlarged in 1816. Eyüpoğlu Mosque, a mosque built by the local Islamic saint Eyüboğlu Ahmet during the 14th century. There has been ", "Göltarla, Elmalı\n Göltarla, Elmalı is a village in the District of Elmalı, Antalya Province, Turkey.", "Beer in Turkey\n3 Kafadar, Istanbul. ; Anthiocs, Hatay. ; Cunda Bira, Ayvalık. ; Dasbira Brewing Co., Kırklareli. ; Feliz Kulpa, İzmir. ; Gara Guzu Brewery, Muğla. ; Knidos Brewery, Istanbul. ; Pablo Brewery, Bodrum. ; Red Tower Brewery, Alanya. ; Torch Brewery, Istanbul. ; Trokya, Edirne. There is an emerging craft beer market in Turkey for the last 10 years. The brands are listed in alphabetic order below. ", "Taldıqorğan\n🇹🇷 Antalya, Turkey. ; 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Manchester, United Kingdom. ", "Gaziosmanpaşa, Çankaya\n Gaziosmanpaşa is a quarter in Ankara, Turkey, just south of the city center. Several embassies accredited to the Republic of Turkey are situated here.", "Tahtacı\nToroslar: Dalakderesi, Düğdüören, Bekiralanı, Kuzucubelen ; Erdemli: Tömük ; Silifke: Sayağzı, Kırtıl ; Mut: Yazalanı, Kayabaşı, Keleceköy, Kamaçukuru Köprübaşı ; Tarsus: Çamalan, Kaburgediği ; Anamur: Kaşdişlen ; Bozyazı: Çubukkoyağı, Bahçekoyağı, Tekedüzü Elmalı: Akçainiş ; Finike: Alacadağ, Arifköy, Gökbük ; Kumluca: Beşikçi, Hızırkahya, Toptaş ; Manavgat: Dolbazlar, Sağırin Balıkesir: Türkali ; Burhaniye: Pelitköy, Tahtacı, Taşçılar ; Edremit: Arıtaşı, Çamcı, Doyran, Hacıhasanlar, Kavlaklar, Kızılçukur, Mehmetalan, Poyratlı, Tahtakuşlar, Yassıçalı ; Kepsut: Mehmetler ; Savaştepe: Kongurca Çanakkale Province: Akçeşme, Aykınoba, Çiftlikdere, Damyeri, Daşbaşı, Değirmendere, Denizgöründü, Elmacık, Gürecik, Kayadere, Kemerdere, Yenimahalle ; Ayvacık: Bahçedere, Çakalini, Çiftlik, Durdağı, Güzelköy, Kokulutaş, Kıztaşı, Uzunalan ; Bayramiç: Güven, Karıncalı ; Ezine: Derbentbaşı, Eğridere, Koşuburun Tahtacıs mainly live in Mersin, Adana, Antalya, Denizli, Isparta, Burdur, Muğla, Aydın, İzmir, Manisa, Balıkesir and Çanakkale. Villages in Mersin Province: Villages in Antalya Province: Villages in Balıkesir Province: Villages in Çanakkale Province:", "List of twin towns and sister cities in Turkey\n🇵🇸 Beit Lahia, Palestine ; 🇩🇪 Hamborn (Duisburg), Germany ; 🇰🇬 Talas, Kyrgyzstan 🇨🇾 Akanthou, Cyprus ; 🇷🇺 Aznakayevsky District, Russia ; 🇰🇿 Esik, Kazakhstan ; 🇰🇬 Jalal-Abad, Kyrgyzstan ; 🇩🇪 Langen, Germany 🇦🇿 Xətai (Baku), Azerbaijan 🇧🇦 Doboj East, Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇩🇪 Bayreuth, Germany ; 🇧🇬 Kardzhali, Bulgaria ; 🇭🇺 Kecskemét, Hungary 🇭🇺 Sárospatak, Hungary ; 🇧🇬 Sliven, Bulgaria ; 🇷🇴 Techirghiol, Romania 🇨🇺 Boyeros (Havana), Cuba ; 🇷🇴 Constanța, Romania ; 🇻🇪 Cumaná, Venezuela ; 🇩🇪 Treptow-Köpenick (Berlin), Germany Batumi, Georgia ; 🇰🇬 Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan ; 🇩🇪 Dortmund, Germany ; 🇹🇳 Gabès, Tunisia ; 🇮🇷 Rasht, Iran ; 🇨🇳 Rizhao, China ; 🇷🇺 Sochi, Russia ; 🇭🇺 Szigetvár, Hungary 🇮🇷 Zanjan, Iran 🇦🇿 Mərdəkan, Azerbaijan ; 🇧🇦 Novi Grad (Sarajevo), Bosnia and Herzegovina ; 🇸🇰 Trenčianske Teplice, Slovakia ; 🇧🇦 Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina Talas Tarsus Tavşanlı Tekirdağ Tepebaşı Trabzon Tuzla ", "Yusifcanlı\n Yusifcanlı (also, Yusifjanlu, Yusifdzhanly, Yusufdzhanly, Yusufzhainli, and Yusutdzhanly) is a village in the Agdam Rayon of Azerbaijan, 12km south-east of Aghdam City, on the right bank of the old course of the Gargarchay river. The village is on the cease-fire line between the armed forces of the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and those of Azerbaijan. There have been allegations of cease fire violations in the village's vicinity." ]
In what country is Crow Harbour, New Brunswick?
[ "Canada", "Dominion of Canada", "British North America", "CAN", "CA", "ca", "can", "Can." ]
country
Crow Harbour, New Brunswick
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It is a fiberglass tapered cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern.", "score": "1.4073362" }, { "id": "25413469", "title": "Heron Island (New Brunswick)", "text": " Heron Island is a formerly inhabited 7.15 km long island in Chaleur Bay, located approximately 4 km from New Mills, New Brunswick and across from Carleton-sur-Mer, Quebec. It is accessible only at high tide from a wharf on the south side of the island. Today the island has been declared a provincial reserve and is under the care of the New Brunswick government. There is a native traditional burial ground near the northwest end of the island.", "score": "1.4001443" }, { "id": "3549193", "title": "Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick", "text": " Blacks Harbour (2016 population: 894) is an incorporated village in New Brunswick, Canada. It is in a harbour of the same name opening onto the Bay of Fundy. It is 15 kilometres southeast of the town of St. George, 3 kilometres west of Beaver Harbour and 56 kilometres east from the town of St. Stephen on Route 176. Blacks Harbours' exact origin is unknown, possibly an early family name. Post office dates from 1889. Blacks Harbour is the northern terminus for the year-round Blacks Harbour to Grand Manan Island Ferry. Fishing has been a vital part of its existence for over 200 years. Connors Brothers Limited was founded in 1885 at Blacks Harbour, now a major international processor of all types of seafood. The company is also a major New Brunswick employer.", "score": "1.3975093" }, { "id": "30776311", "title": "Saint John Harbour (electoral district)", "text": " Saint John Harbour (Saint-Jean-Havre) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was represented from its creation for the 1995 election until October 13, 2005 by Elizabeth Weir, the leader of the New Democratic Party of New Brunswick from 1988 to September 25, 2005. Liberal Ed Doherty had then taken the spot by winning a by-election on November 14, 2005 and was re-elected in the 2006 general election. It is currently represented by PC Arlene Dunn who was first elected in the 2020 general election. Prior to the New Brunswick electoral redistribution of 1994, the district had moderately different boundaries. In that year it was split in two, with part being merged with Saint John South to form this current Saint John Harbour district, while the other half of the former Harbour district became a part of Saint John Lancaster. The riding name refers to Saint John Harbour, which the district contains.", "score": "1.3973432" }, { "id": "28922358", "title": "Bear Island (New Brunswick)", "text": " A close knit community with local events such as dances at the area community centre, Bear Island also lends its name to the Bear Island Boatworks, which built the Spirit of Canada, an open 40 ft sailboat, launched September 22, 2001, and used by Derek Hatfield, an award-winning sailor and one of only two Canadian men to race around the world.", "score": "1.3928026" }, { "id": "30219237", "title": "Saint John Harbour", "text": " Saint John Harbour is a large natural harbour on the Atlantic coast of New Brunswick, Canada, and within the seaport city of Saint John, New Brunswick.", "score": "1.391065" }, { "id": "15639015", "title": "Charlotte County, New Brunswick", "text": " is employed in aquaculture. Connors Bros., the largest sardine canning facility in North America, is located in Blacks Harbour. Cooke Aquaculture is an Atlantic salmon farming company, founded and headquartered in St. George. A paper mill, operated by JD Irving, is in Utopia, and Flakeboard Co Ltd operates outside of St. Stephen. Governance is in the form of New Brunswick municipalities in the case of the towns of St. Andrews, St. George, and St. Stephen, the villages of Grand Manan and Blacks Harbour, and the rural community of Campobello Island. The remaining parts of the county are administered as local service districts of the Southwest New Brunswick Regional Service Commission, except Clarendon, which is part of RSC 11 in neighbouring Sunbury County.", "score": "1.377379" }, { "id": "25373484", "title": "Crow's Nest, Nova Scotia", "text": " Crow's Nest is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipality of the District of Saint Mary's in Guysborough County. There is a local fishing camp there that goes by the same name. It is run as a social club with ten members.", "score": "1.3728158" }, { "id": "12690856", "title": "Zealand, New Brunswick", "text": " The community has several sand and gravel quarries serving concrete companies. The surrounding forest and rivers offer potential for outdoor recreation and eco-tourism. The community is one of the first rural communities in the province to be wired for broadband Internet. Following the decision by Canadian Pacific Railway to abandon its line through Zealand in 1993, the rail corridor has been converted to a recreational trail and is also part of the Trans Canada Trail system.", "score": "1.3606902" }, { "id": "30266063", "title": "The Links at Crowbush Cove", "text": " The Links at Crowbush Cove is a champion golf course located in Morell, Prince Edward Island. The course was opened in 1993 and was rated in the Top 2 Best Value Golf Courses in Canada by SCORE Golf Magazine. The course was designed by Canadian architect Tom McBroom. The Links at Crowbush Cove hosted the 1998 Export \"A\" Skins Game featuring professional golfers Mark O'Meara, Fred Couples, John Daly, and Mike Weir.", "score": "1.360484" }, { "id": "15771396", "title": "Dipper Harbour, New Brunswick", "text": " Dipper Harbour is located on the Bay of Fundy, 5.24 km E of Maces Bay: Musquash Parish, St. John County: named for a species of duck known as the bufflehead or dipper duck: PO 1855-1939: in 1866 Dipper Harbour was a fishing and farming community with about 23 resident families: in 1871 it had a post office, a church and a population of 200.", "score": "1.3502703" }, { "id": "15771395", "title": "Dipper Harbour, New Brunswick", "text": " Dipper Harbour is a community on Route 790 in Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.", "score": "1.3474879" }, { "id": "4066252", "title": "Tourism in New Brunswick", "text": "Cape Jourimain Nature Centre (at the base of the Confederation Bridge) ; La Dune de Bouctouche Irving Eco-Centre (ecotourism site, beach, longest remaining unspoiled barrier dune system on the eastern seaboard (twelve kilometers)) ; Cape Enrage (historic lighthouse, fossils and adventure tourism) ; Le Pays de la Sagouine (Acadian cultural theme park). ; Fort Beausejour (National Historic Park) located in Aulac, New Brunswick. ; Sackville Waterfowl Park (nature trails & boardwalk over freshwater marsh, waterfowl viewing platforms). Other provincial attractions include: ", "score": "1.3355832" }, { "id": "12866320", "title": "Incat Crowther", "text": " Incat Crowther designed vessels operate in the following countries: 🇦🇺 Australia 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan 🇦🇴 Angola 🇧🇷 Brazil Brunei Cocos Islands 🇨🇳 China 🇭🇳 Honduras 🇭🇰 Hong Kong 🇮🇩 Indonesia 🇯🇵 Japan 🇲🇽 Mexico 🇳🇿 New Zealand 🇳🇬 Nigeria 🇵🇭 Philippines 🇷🇺 Russia 🇸🇨 Seychelles 🇸🇬 Singapore 🇹🇿 Tanzania 🇹🇭 Thailand 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 🇺🇸 USA", "score": "1.3323976" }, { "id": "25715883", "title": "New Denmark, New Brunswick", "text": " The community of Hellerup originally derived its name from Captain Sorensen S. Heller with several Danish settlers who sailed from København to Halifax aboard the steam ship Caspian, then on to the city of Saint John aboard the Empress. Then they paddle-wheeled up the St. John River and the Salmon River to arrive at the gravel bank on the opposite, inhabitable side of Drummond. This concurred with the redrafting of the Free Grants Act and redistribution of land parcels away from the original agreement set in the 1872 Stymest Heller proposal. Eventually this settlement formed the largest and what would become the oldest Danish community in Canada, but in recent decades the Danish influence has diminished somewhat due to out-migration. In 1912, the National Transcontinental Railway constructed a large steel trestle across the Salmon River valley. Today, this bridge remains an important structure on the Montreal-Halifax mainline of the Canadian National Railway. Post office changed from Salmonhurst in 1962.", "score": "1.3313165" }, { "id": "15892862", "title": "Musquash Parish, New Brunswick", "text": "Chance Harbour ; Dipper Harbour East ; Dipper Harbour West ; Five Fathom Hole ; Gooseberry Cove ; Little Lepreau ; Musquash ; Prince of Wales ; South Musquash Communities at least partly within the parish. ", "score": "1.3297439" }, { "id": "14210079", "title": "Tourism in Canada", "text": " New Brunswick and the oldest incorporated in Canada, sits at the mouth of the Saint John River. It is steeped with history, from the Irish immigration to a great fire in the 1877. The port city has numerous Victorian houses and 18th- and 19th-century architecture in the uptown area. The Saint John port welcomes close to 80 cruise ships a year with sites including: Moncton, the province's largest city and recreational centre, has the following tourist attractions: Fredericton, the province's capital and third largest city, is a cultural and educational centre, housing the University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University, and is filled with neighbourhoods featuring large Victorian-style homes. Other attractions at Fredericton include:", "score": "1.3271358" }, { "id": "2561886", "title": "Pennfield Parish, New Brunswick", "text": " The village of Blacks Harbour sits at the southwestern corner of the parish's mainland.", "score": "1.3252461" }, { "id": "14466036", "title": "Woods Harbour, Nova Scotia", "text": " Woods Harbour is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Barrington municipal district of Shelburne County. People from the Woods Harbour area are locally known as \"Cockawitters\" (or with local slang applying; \"Cockawittas\"). Cockerwit Passage is a body of water that leads to the mouth of Woods Harbour from the west.", "score": "1.3237367" } ]
[ "Crow Harbour, New Brunswick\n Crow Harbour is a Canadian unincorporated community in Charlotte County, New Brunswick.", "Beaver Harbour, New Brunswick\n Beaver Harbour is a community on the Fundy shore of New Brunswick, Canada. Most of the community forms the Local service district of Beaver Harbour, which was established in 1971. It is also a census subdivision of Census Canada. Since the formation of the LSD, the community has expanded past the original boundaries into the LSD of the parish of Pennfield. In 1866 it had about 30 resident families, and grew to a population of 150 by 1871, the 500 in 1898. As of 2016, the population was 277. It is the site of the Lighthouse Point Light, originally built in 1875 and subsequently rebuilt. It is a fiberglass tapered cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern.", "Heron Island (New Brunswick)\n Heron Island is a formerly inhabited 7.15 km long island in Chaleur Bay, located approximately 4 km from New Mills, New Brunswick and across from Carleton-sur-Mer, Quebec. It is accessible only at high tide from a wharf on the south side of the island. Today the island has been declared a provincial reserve and is under the care of the New Brunswick government. There is a native traditional burial ground near the northwest end of the island.", "Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick\n Blacks Harbour (2016 population: 894) is an incorporated village in New Brunswick, Canada. It is in a harbour of the same name opening onto the Bay of Fundy. It is 15 kilometres southeast of the town of St. George, 3 kilometres west of Beaver Harbour and 56 kilometres east from the town of St. Stephen on Route 176. Blacks Harbours' exact origin is unknown, possibly an early family name. Post office dates from 1889. Blacks Harbour is the northern terminus for the year-round Blacks Harbour to Grand Manan Island Ferry. Fishing has been a vital part of its existence for over 200 years. Connors Brothers Limited was founded in 1885 at Blacks Harbour, now a major international processor of all types of seafood. The company is also a major New Brunswick employer.", "Saint John Harbour (electoral district)\n Saint John Harbour (Saint-Jean-Havre) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was represented from its creation for the 1995 election until October 13, 2005 by Elizabeth Weir, the leader of the New Democratic Party of New Brunswick from 1988 to September 25, 2005. Liberal Ed Doherty had then taken the spot by winning a by-election on November 14, 2005 and was re-elected in the 2006 general election. It is currently represented by PC Arlene Dunn who was first elected in the 2020 general election. Prior to the New Brunswick electoral redistribution of 1994, the district had moderately different boundaries. In that year it was split in two, with part being merged with Saint John South to form this current Saint John Harbour district, while the other half of the former Harbour district became a part of Saint John Lancaster. The riding name refers to Saint John Harbour, which the district contains.", "Bear Island (New Brunswick)\n A close knit community with local events such as dances at the area community centre, Bear Island also lends its name to the Bear Island Boatworks, which built the Spirit of Canada, an open 40 ft sailboat, launched September 22, 2001, and used by Derek Hatfield, an award-winning sailor and one of only two Canadian men to race around the world.", "Saint John Harbour\n Saint John Harbour is a large natural harbour on the Atlantic coast of New Brunswick, Canada, and within the seaport city of Saint John, New Brunswick.", "Charlotte County, New Brunswick\n is employed in aquaculture. Connors Bros., the largest sardine canning facility in North America, is located in Blacks Harbour. Cooke Aquaculture is an Atlantic salmon farming company, founded and headquartered in St. George. A paper mill, operated by JD Irving, is in Utopia, and Flakeboard Co Ltd operates outside of St. Stephen. Governance is in the form of New Brunswick municipalities in the case of the towns of St. Andrews, St. George, and St. Stephen, the villages of Grand Manan and Blacks Harbour, and the rural community of Campobello Island. The remaining parts of the county are administered as local service districts of the Southwest New Brunswick Regional Service Commission, except Clarendon, which is part of RSC 11 in neighbouring Sunbury County.", "Crow's Nest, Nova Scotia\n Crow's Nest is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipality of the District of Saint Mary's in Guysborough County. There is a local fishing camp there that goes by the same name. It is run as a social club with ten members.", "Zealand, New Brunswick\n The community has several sand and gravel quarries serving concrete companies. The surrounding forest and rivers offer potential for outdoor recreation and eco-tourism. The community is one of the first rural communities in the province to be wired for broadband Internet. Following the decision by Canadian Pacific Railway to abandon its line through Zealand in 1993, the rail corridor has been converted to a recreational trail and is also part of the Trans Canada Trail system.", "The Links at Crowbush Cove\n The Links at Crowbush Cove is a champion golf course located in Morell, Prince Edward Island. The course was opened in 1993 and was rated in the Top 2 Best Value Golf Courses in Canada by SCORE Golf Magazine. The course was designed by Canadian architect Tom McBroom. The Links at Crowbush Cove hosted the 1998 Export \"A\" Skins Game featuring professional golfers Mark O'Meara, Fred Couples, John Daly, and Mike Weir.", "Dipper Harbour, New Brunswick\n Dipper Harbour is located on the Bay of Fundy, 5.24 km E of Maces Bay: Musquash Parish, St. John County: named for a species of duck known as the bufflehead or dipper duck: PO 1855-1939: in 1866 Dipper Harbour was a fishing and farming community with about 23 resident families: in 1871 it had a post office, a church and a population of 200.", "Dipper Harbour, New Brunswick\n Dipper Harbour is a community on Route 790 in Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.", "Tourism in New Brunswick\nCape Jourimain Nature Centre (at the base of the Confederation Bridge) ; La Dune de Bouctouche Irving Eco-Centre (ecotourism site, beach, longest remaining unspoiled barrier dune system on the eastern seaboard (twelve kilometers)) ; Cape Enrage (historic lighthouse, fossils and adventure tourism) ; Le Pays de la Sagouine (Acadian cultural theme park). ; Fort Beausejour (National Historic Park) located in Aulac, New Brunswick. ; Sackville Waterfowl Park (nature trails & boardwalk over freshwater marsh, waterfowl viewing platforms). Other provincial attractions include: ", "Incat Crowther\n Incat Crowther designed vessels operate in the following countries: 🇦🇺 Australia 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan 🇦🇴 Angola 🇧🇷 Brazil Brunei Cocos Islands 🇨🇳 China 🇭🇳 Honduras 🇭🇰 Hong Kong 🇮🇩 Indonesia 🇯🇵 Japan 🇲🇽 Mexico 🇳🇿 New Zealand 🇳🇬 Nigeria 🇵🇭 Philippines 🇷🇺 Russia 🇸🇨 Seychelles 🇸🇬 Singapore 🇹🇿 Tanzania 🇹🇭 Thailand 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 🇺🇸 USA", "New Denmark, New Brunswick\n The community of Hellerup originally derived its name from Captain Sorensen S. Heller with several Danish settlers who sailed from København to Halifax aboard the steam ship Caspian, then on to the city of Saint John aboard the Empress. Then they paddle-wheeled up the St. John River and the Salmon River to arrive at the gravel bank on the opposite, inhabitable side of Drummond. This concurred with the redrafting of the Free Grants Act and redistribution of land parcels away from the original agreement set in the 1872 Stymest Heller proposal. Eventually this settlement formed the largest and what would become the oldest Danish community in Canada, but in recent decades the Danish influence has diminished somewhat due to out-migration. In 1912, the National Transcontinental Railway constructed a large steel trestle across the Salmon River valley. Today, this bridge remains an important structure on the Montreal-Halifax mainline of the Canadian National Railway. Post office changed from Salmonhurst in 1962.", "Musquash Parish, New Brunswick\nChance Harbour ; Dipper Harbour East ; Dipper Harbour West ; Five Fathom Hole ; Gooseberry Cove ; Little Lepreau ; Musquash ; Prince of Wales ; South Musquash Communities at least partly within the parish. ", "Tourism in Canada\n New Brunswick and the oldest incorporated in Canada, sits at the mouth of the Saint John River. It is steeped with history, from the Irish immigration to a great fire in the 1877. The port city has numerous Victorian houses and 18th- and 19th-century architecture in the uptown area. The Saint John port welcomes close to 80 cruise ships a year with sites including: Moncton, the province's largest city and recreational centre, has the following tourist attractions: Fredericton, the province's capital and third largest city, is a cultural and educational centre, housing the University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University, and is filled with neighbourhoods featuring large Victorian-style homes. Other attractions at Fredericton include:", "Pennfield Parish, New Brunswick\n The village of Blacks Harbour sits at the southwestern corner of the parish's mainland.", "Woods Harbour, Nova Scotia\n Woods Harbour is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Barrington municipal district of Shelburne County. People from the Woods Harbour area are locally known as \"Cockawitters\" (or with local slang applying; \"Cockawittas\"). Cockerwit Passage is a body of water that leads to the mouth of Woods Harbour from the west." ]
In what country is Łodygowo, Pisz County?
[ "Poland", "POL", "Republic of Poland", "PL", "Polska" ]
country
Łodygowo, Pisz County
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[ { "id": "1439788", "title": "Łodygowo, Pisz County", "text": " Łodygowo (Lodigowen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biała Piska, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 9 km south-east of Biała Piska, 26 km east of Pisz, and 114 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia). The village has a population of 100.", "score": "1.8158925" }, { "id": "228568", "title": "Łodygowo, Iława County", "text": " Łodygowo (Groß Ludwigsdorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kisielice, within Iława County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km west of Kisielice, 26 km west of Iława, and 89 km west of the regional capital Olsztyn.", "score": "1.6198089" }, { "id": "32861964", "title": "Pielgrzymowo, Braniewo County", "text": " Pielgrzymowo (Pilgramsdorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Płoskinia, within Braniewo County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north-east of Płoskinia, 15 km south-east of Braniewo, and 65 km north-west of the regional capital Olsztyn.", "score": "1.5740473" }, { "id": "1487353", "title": "Drozdowo, Pisz County", "text": " Drozdowo (Drosdowen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orzysz, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 12 km north-west of Orzysz, 26 km north of Pisz, and 85 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).", "score": "1.4872932" }, { "id": "1487404", "title": "Głodowo, Pisz County", "text": " Głodowo (Glodowen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ruciane-Nida, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 12 km north-east of Ruciane-Nida, 15 km north-west of Pisz, and 77 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia). The village has a population of 70.", "score": "1.4698405" }, { "id": "455066", "title": "Pielgrzymowo, Nidzica County", "text": " Pielgrzymowo (Pilgramsdorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kozłowo, within Nidzica County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 8 km north-east of Kozłowo, 4 km south-west of Nidzica, and 51 km south of the regional capital Olsztyn. The village has a population of 140.", "score": "1.4624548" }, { "id": "1439684", "title": "Jaśkowo-Leśniczówka", "text": " Jaśkowo-Leśniczówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pisz, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. Before 1945 the area was called Jäskendorf and was part of East Prussia in Germany.", "score": "1.4620879" }, { "id": "1439683", "title": "Jaśkowo, Pisz County", "text": " Jaśkowo (Reiherswalde) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pisz, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 10 km south-west of Pisz and 81 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).", "score": "1.4582179" }, { "id": "1487742", "title": "Pilwa, Węgorzewo County", "text": " Pilwa (Pilwe) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Węgorzewo, within Węgorzewo County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland, close to the border with the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia. It lies approximately 18 km south-west of Węgorzewo and 79 km north-east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945, the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).", "score": "1.4445617" }, { "id": "32857141", "title": "Pilwa, Bartoszyce County", "text": " Pilwa is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bartoszyce, within Bartoszyce County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland, close to the border with the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia.", "score": "1.440398" }, { "id": "30975123", "title": "Zwoleń County", "text": " Zwoleń County is one of the main areas of strawberry cultivation in Poland, which is one of the main strawberry producers in Europe. Zwoleń strawberries and konfitura truskawkowa (a type of traditional Polish strawberry jam) are officially protected traditional foods of the area, as designated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Poland.", "score": "1.4285293" }, { "id": "1439755", "title": "Grodzisko, Pisz County", "text": " Grodzisko (Burgdorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biała Piska, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 13 km south-west of Biała Piska (Bialla), 16 km south-east of Pisz (Johannisburg), and 102 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn (Allenstein). Located right on the prewar (East Prussian) - (Polish border), which was demarcated by the Johannes Fluss (river). Before 1945 the area was part of (Germany).", "score": "1.4276237" }, { "id": "4992833", "title": "Rogowo, Łobez County", "text": " Rogowo (Roggow A) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Radowo Małe, within Łobez County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 7 km west of Radowo Małe, 17 km west of Łobez, and 57 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.", "score": "1.4243383" }, { "id": "1439740", "title": "Zawady, Pisz County", "text": " Zawady (Ottenberg) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pisz, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).", "score": "1.4191077" }, { "id": "366288", "title": "Głodowo, Mrągowo County", "text": " Głodowo (Adlig Glodowen) is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Sorkwity, within Mrągowo County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 3 km south of Sorkwity, 12 km south-west of Mrągowo, and 43 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).", "score": "1.4188449" }, { "id": "8299025", "title": "Posadowo, Nowy Tomyśl County", "text": " Posadowo (Hermannsthal) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lwówek, within Nowy Tomyśl County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north-east of Lwówek, 18 km north of Nowy Tomyśl, and 47 km west of the regional capital Poznań.", "score": "1.4136736" }, { "id": "11801732", "title": "Electoral districts of Poland (1935–1939)", "text": " County, Radziechów County, and Brody County, Counties of Brzeżany, Przemyslany County, and Zborow County, Counties of Buczacz, Trembowla County, and Podhajce County, Counties of Czortków, Kopczynce County, Borszczow County, and Zaleszczyki County, Counties of Stanisławów, Tlumacz County, and Nadworna County, Counties of Kolomyja, Horodenka County, Sniatyn County, and Kosow County, Counties of Kalusz, Rohatyn County, and Dolina County, Counties of Stryj, Zydaczow County, and Bobrka County, City of Lwów Police districts II, III, V, VIII, IXCity of Lwów Police districts I, IV, VI, VII, XCounties of Lwów – Land, Grodek Jagiellonski County, and Mosciska County, Counties of Sokal, Zolkiew County, Rawa Ruska County, and ", "score": "1.410054" }, { "id": "1439814", "title": "Włosty, Pisz County", "text": " Włosty (Flosten) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biała Piska, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 10 km south-east of Biała Piska, 27 km east of Pisz, and 115 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia). The village has a population of 110.", "score": "1.4063613" }, { "id": "26111413", "title": "Rogowo, Rypin County", "text": " Rogowo (Ragau) is a village in Rypin County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Rogowo. It lies approximately 11 km south-west of Rypin and 52 km east of Toruń.", "score": "1.4063337" }, { "id": "1439806", "title": "Sokoły, Pisz County", "text": " Sokoły (Falkendorf, until 1935 Sokollen bei Kumilsko) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biała Piska, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).", "score": "1.4061294" } ]
[ "Łodygowo, Pisz County\n Łodygowo (Lodigowen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biała Piska, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 9 km south-east of Biała Piska, 26 km east of Pisz, and 114 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia). The village has a population of 100.", "Łodygowo, Iława County\n Łodygowo (Groß Ludwigsdorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kisielice, within Iława County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km west of Kisielice, 26 km west of Iława, and 89 km west of the regional capital Olsztyn.", "Pielgrzymowo, Braniewo County\n Pielgrzymowo (Pilgramsdorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Płoskinia, within Braniewo County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north-east of Płoskinia, 15 km south-east of Braniewo, and 65 km north-west of the regional capital Olsztyn.", "Drozdowo, Pisz County\n Drozdowo (Drosdowen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orzysz, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 12 km north-west of Orzysz, 26 km north of Pisz, and 85 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).", "Głodowo, Pisz County\n Głodowo (Glodowen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ruciane-Nida, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 12 km north-east of Ruciane-Nida, 15 km north-west of Pisz, and 77 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia). The village has a population of 70.", "Pielgrzymowo, Nidzica County\n Pielgrzymowo (Pilgramsdorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kozłowo, within Nidzica County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 8 km north-east of Kozłowo, 4 km south-west of Nidzica, and 51 km south of the regional capital Olsztyn. The village has a population of 140.", "Jaśkowo-Leśniczówka\n Jaśkowo-Leśniczówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pisz, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. Before 1945 the area was called Jäskendorf and was part of East Prussia in Germany.", "Jaśkowo, Pisz County\n Jaśkowo (Reiherswalde) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pisz, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 10 km south-west of Pisz and 81 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).", "Pilwa, Węgorzewo County\n Pilwa (Pilwe) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Węgorzewo, within Węgorzewo County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland, close to the border with the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia. It lies approximately 18 km south-west of Węgorzewo and 79 km north-east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945, the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).", "Pilwa, Bartoszyce County\n Pilwa is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bartoszyce, within Bartoszyce County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland, close to the border with the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia.", "Zwoleń County\n Zwoleń County is one of the main areas of strawberry cultivation in Poland, which is one of the main strawberry producers in Europe. Zwoleń strawberries and konfitura truskawkowa (a type of traditional Polish strawberry jam) are officially protected traditional foods of the area, as designated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Poland.", "Grodzisko, Pisz County\n Grodzisko (Burgdorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biała Piska, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 13 km south-west of Biała Piska (Bialla), 16 km south-east of Pisz (Johannisburg), and 102 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn (Allenstein). Located right on the prewar (East Prussian) - (Polish border), which was demarcated by the Johannes Fluss (river). Before 1945 the area was part of (Germany).", "Rogowo, Łobez County\n Rogowo (Roggow A) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Radowo Małe, within Łobez County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 7 km west of Radowo Małe, 17 km west of Łobez, and 57 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.", "Zawady, Pisz County\n Zawady (Ottenberg) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pisz, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).", "Głodowo, Mrągowo County\n Głodowo (Adlig Glodowen) is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Sorkwity, within Mrągowo County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 3 km south of Sorkwity, 12 km south-west of Mrągowo, and 43 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).", "Posadowo, Nowy Tomyśl County\n Posadowo (Hermannsthal) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lwówek, within Nowy Tomyśl County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north-east of Lwówek, 18 km north of Nowy Tomyśl, and 47 km west of the regional capital Poznań.", "Electoral districts of Poland (1935–1939)\n County, Radziechów County, and Brody County, Counties of Brzeżany, Przemyslany County, and Zborow County, Counties of Buczacz, Trembowla County, and Podhajce County, Counties of Czortków, Kopczynce County, Borszczow County, and Zaleszczyki County, Counties of Stanisławów, Tlumacz County, and Nadworna County, Counties of Kolomyja, Horodenka County, Sniatyn County, and Kosow County, Counties of Kalusz, Rohatyn County, and Dolina County, Counties of Stryj, Zydaczow County, and Bobrka County, City of Lwów Police districts II, III, V, VIII, IXCity of Lwów Police districts I, IV, VI, VII, XCounties of Lwów – Land, Grodek Jagiellonski County, and Mosciska County, Counties of Sokal, Zolkiew County, Rawa Ruska County, and ", "Włosty, Pisz County\n Włosty (Flosten) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biała Piska, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 10 km south-east of Biała Piska, 27 km east of Pisz, and 115 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia). The village has a population of 110.", "Rogowo, Rypin County\n Rogowo (Ragau) is a village in Rypin County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Rogowo. It lies approximately 11 km south-west of Rypin and 52 km east of Toruń.", "Sokoły, Pisz County\n Sokoły (Falkendorf, until 1935 Sokollen bei Kumilsko) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biała Piska, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia)." ]
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[ { "id": "9271026", "title": "Second presidency of Alan García", "text": " Pinilla to go to the Ministry of Women and another for Luis Alva Castro go to the Ministry of Defense of Peru, but also speculated that Mercedes Cabanillas take that position. However, on 19 December were announced ministerial changes and changes were 6, 2 rotations and four new ministers, who swore on 20 December 2007. In addition, the 13 May 2008, García created the Ministry of Environment, being its first holder, Antonio Brack Egg. Oath on 16 May of that year, during the V EU-LAC Summit. After the Bagua Scandal in the Amazon, Yehude Simon resigned with the whole cabinet. President of ", "score": "1.4593382" }, { "id": "9740295", "title": "Luis Arce", "text": " Sixteen members of the ministerial cabinet were inaugurated on 9 November. Arce's cabinet comprises thirteen men and four women. A Minister of Energy remained unappointed until 13 November when the position was merged with that of Minister of Hydrocarbons. Both Ministries are managed by Franklin Molina Ortiz. Bolivian indigenous politician Felipe Quispe criticized Arce for creating a cabinet that did not contain any indigenous members. However, the addition of Sabina Orellana, who is Quechua, to head the Ministry of Cultures would mean that there would be one indigenous representative. By decree on 20 November, Arce reinstated the Ministry of Cultures ", "score": "1.4448676" }, { "id": "5486072", "title": "Cabinet of Jeanine Áñez", "text": " The cabinet of Jeanine Áñez constituted the 220th and 221st cabinets of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. It was initially formed on 13 November 2019, a day after Jeanine Áñez was sworn-in as the 66th president of Bolivia following the 2019 political crisis, in which the ruling Movement for Socialism government resigned. A second cabinet was formed on 28 January 2020 with all but three ministers being ratified in their positions. The cabinet suffered numerous structural changes and was noted for its high turnover rate. In just under a year, thirty-seven individuals occupied twenty ministerial portfolios with three ministries being abolished entirely by the end of Áñez's mandate. Political analyst Marcelo Silva attributed the administration's instability to the fact that \"Jeanine Áñez didn't imagine, not even in the best of scenarios, becoming president. There is a hint of improvisation, because there was no methodical plan for organizing a government\". Despite assurances that all ministers had been inaugurated in a non-partisan capacity, multiple had political and personal links with Rubén Costas, the leader of Áñez's Democrat Social Movement, and Luis Fernando Camacho, a civic leader prominent in the protests which preceded Áñez's assumption to office.", "score": "1.4313979" }, { "id": "28860988", "title": "Cabinet of Enrique Peñaranda", "text": " Peñaranda's second cabinet was formed on 11 November 1940 and was the 103rd national cabinet of Bolivia. With the resignation of Arguedas, the offices he held were redistributed to different ministers. In this and future cabinets, the Office of Immigration would be held by the Ministry of Government and the Office of Colonization by the Ministry of Defense. The Ministry of Mining and Petrol was assigned to the new Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation, Edmundo Vásquez. The Ministries of Propaganda and Industry and Commerce were discontinued. As was the Ministry of Hygiene, with the Ministry of Health falling under the purview of the Ministry of Work and Social Security. Health Minister Abelardo Ibáñez Benavente also became Minister of Work.", "score": "1.4114678" }, { "id": "30149268", "title": "Cabinet of Luis Arce", "text": " According to Arce, the council of ministers accompanying him would be \"an austere government with the priority of reactivating the economy and examining the health crisis\". The cabinet has been noted for the low profile of its appointed members, predominantly made up of low-level officials and academics who, despite their youth, have long management experience. Political scientist Helena Argirakis affirms that \"certain fundamental features that characterize the MAS\" are maintained in this cabinet, while at the same time it balances \"experience and innovation, the country's regional diversity and professional, political, union and social training\". Analysts also highlighted the distance between the appointees and former president and MAS leader Evo Morales. Among the ministers, only Minister of Defense Edmundo Novillo had any long history within the ranks of MAS, being president of the Chamber of Deputies and governor of Cochabamba. These factors reaffirmed Arce's statement that Morales would have no direct participation in his administration.", "score": "1.4096787" }, { "id": "25479842", "title": "List of foreign ministers in 2005", "text": "Argentina - ; Rafael Bielsa (2003-2005) ; Jorge Taiana (2005-2010) ; Bolivia - ; Juan Ignacio Siles (2003-2005) ; Armando Loaiza (2005-2006) ; Brazil - Celso Amorim (2003-2011) ; Chile - Ignacio Walker Prieto (2004-2006) ; Colombia - Carolina Barco (2002-2006) ; Ecuador - ; Patricio Zuquilanda (2003-2005) ; Antonio Parra Gil (2005) ; Francisco Carrión (2005-2007) ; Guyana - Rudy Insanally (2001-2008) ; Paraguay - Leila Rachid de Cowles (2003-2006) ; Peru - ; Manuel Rodríguez Cuadros (2003-2005) ; Fernando Olivera (2005) ; Óscar Maúrtua de Romaña (2005-2006) ; Suriname - ; Marie Levens (2000-2005) ; Lygia Kraag-Keteldijk (2005-2010) ; Uruguay - ; Didier Opertti (1998-2005) ; Reinaldo Gargano (2005-2008) ; Venezuela - Alí Rodríguez Araque (2004-2006) ", "score": "1.4050069" }, { "id": "25127757", "title": "Horacio Rodríguez Larreta", "text": "Felipe Miguel, chief of cabinet of ministers ; Fernando Straface, general secretary ; Soledad Acuña, minister of education ; Ana María Bou Pérez, minister of health ; Guadalupe Tagliaferri, minister of urban development ; Leticia Montiel, legal and technical secretary ; Andrés Freire, minister of modernization ; Darío Lopérfido, minister of culture ; Martín Ocampo, minister of justice ; Eduardo Macchiavelli, minister of public space ; Franco Moccia, minister of transport ; Martín Mura, minister of finances ; Bruno Screnci, minister of government ; Marcelo Nachón, secretary of media Rodríguez Larreta announced his cabinet on 3 December, a week before taking office. It is composed of:", "score": "1.404046" }, { "id": "1773018", "title": "List of foreign ministers in 2014", "text": "Argentina - Héctor Timerman (2010–2015) ; Bolivia - David Choquehuanca (2006–2017) ; Brazil - Luiz Alberto Figueiredo (2013–2015) ; Chile - ; Alfredo Moreno Charme (2010–2014) ; Heraldo Muñoz (2014–2018) ; Colombia - María Ángela Holguín (2010–2018) ; Ecuador - Ricardo Patiño (2010–2016) ; Guyana - Carolyn Rodrigues (2008–2015) ; Paraguay - Eladio Loizaga (2013–2018) ; Peru ; Eda Rivas (2013–2014) ; Gonzalo Gutiérrez Reinel (2014–2015) ; Suriname - Winston Lackin (2010–2015) ; Uruguay - Luis Almagro (2010–2015) ; Venezuela ; Elías Jaua (2013–2014) ; Rafael Ramírez (2014) ; Delcy Rodríguez (2014–2017) ", "score": "1.4008757" }, { "id": "31543707", "title": "Chiclayo", "text": " Former Minister leader of the cabinet; Yehuda Simon Munaro (* Lima, 18 July 1947 -) is a veterinarian, Peruvian sociologist and politician. The 10 October 2008 was appointed prime minister of Peru, replacing Jorge del Castillo, 1 remained in office until 11 July 2009. Eduardo Orrego Villacorta Architect Velásquez Quesquén Lawyer & politician; presided Congress and was Head of Cabinet in 2009-10; Angel Javier Velásquez, (* Eten, Lambayeque, Peru, 12 March 1960) is a lawyer, constitutionalist and Peruvian politician. APRA member since college, representing the constituency of Lambayeque in the Congress of the Republic of Peru since 1995. It was the Prime Minister of Peru from 11 July 2009 until 13 September 2010. Tania Libertad International Singer ", "score": "1.4004803" }, { "id": "273468", "title": "Rafael Paasio", "text": "Paasio I Cabinet ; Paasio II Cabinet ", "score": "1.3996813" }, { "id": "9907017", "title": "Edgar Montaño", "text": " Montaño was appointed Minister of Public Works by President Luis Arce on 9 November 2020. On 11 January 2021, Montaño became the third member of the Arce cabinet to contract COVID-19, amid the second-wave of the virus in the country. After two weeks, Montaño returned to his duties on 25 January.", "score": "1.3994067" }, { "id": "3398620", "title": "Sergio Bergman", "text": " Sergio Bergman is an Argentine rabbi, politician, pharmacist, writer, and social activist. In 2015, he was appointed as Minister in Mauricio Macri's cabinet, in the newly elevated Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development. In 2018, the Ministry was demoted back to Government Secretariat, and Bergman remained in charge as Secretary of the Environment, a position he held until 2019. Bergman serves as rabbi of the synagogue of the Congregación Israelita Argentina. He is CEO of Judaica Foundation and president of Argentina Ciudadana Foundation, as well as executive director of Action Network and Community Initiatives for Social Enterprise. On May 11, 2020, the World Union for Progressive Judaism announced that Rabbi Bergman would become its new President effective June 1, 2020, transitioning from Ambassador Rabbi David Saperstein who completes his year-long term.", "score": "1.3950691" }, { "id": "29479100", "title": "List of foreign ministers in 2006", "text": "Argentina - Jorge Taiana (2005-2010) ; Bolivia - ; Armando Loaiza (2005-2006) ; David Choquehuanca (2006–2017) ; Brazil - Celso Amorim (2003-2011) ; Chile - ; Ignacio Walker Prieto (2004-2006) ; Alejandro Foxley (2006-2009) ; Colombia - ; Carolina Barco (2002-2006) ; María Consuelo Araújo (2006-2007) ; Ecuador - Francisco Carrión (2005-2007) ; Guyana - Rudy Insanally (2001-2008) ; Paraguay - ; Leila Rachid de Cowles (2003-2006) ; Rubén Ramírez Lezcano (2006-2008) ; Peru - ; Óscar Maúrtua de Romaña (2005-2006) ; José Antonio García Belaúnde (2006-2011) ; Suriname - Lygia Kraag-Keteldijk (2005-2010) ; Uruguay - Reinaldo Gargano (2005-2008) ; Venezuela - ; Alí Rodríguez Araque (2004-2006) ; Nicolás Maduro (2006-2013) ", "score": "1.3923175" }, { "id": "25505374", "title": "Óscar Maúrtua", "text": " Maúrtua was appointed by president Alejandro Toledo as Minister of Foreign Relations for the first time on 16 August 2005, following the resignation of Carlos Ferrero's cabinet five days earlier, which prompted newly inaugurated foreign minister, Fernando Olivera, a controversial politician, to resign. He served under Pedro Pablo Kuczynski's premiership until the end to Toledo's presidency. Sixteen years later, Maúrtua would be called up to assume the ministry for a second time under Pedro Castillo's presidency and Guido Bellido's premiership, following Héctor Béjar's resignation amidst the political instability generated by the latter's unfortunate statements regarding the rise of terrorism in Peru, as he blamed the Peruvian Navy and the CIA on the matter. Maúrtua's appointment has been considered a reversal of Castillo's initial left-wing foreign policy initiated under Béjar, generating criticism from the governing Free Peru's hard-left representatives.", "score": "1.3922925" }, { "id": "12044819", "title": "List of foreign ministers in 2015", "text": "Argentina ; Héctor Timerman (2010–2015) ; Susana Malcorra (2015–2017) ; Bolivia - David Choquehuanca (2006–2017) ; Brazil - ; Luiz Alberto Figueiredo (2013–2015) ; Mauro Vieira (2015–2016) ; Chile - Heraldo Muñoz (2014–2018) ; Colombia - María Ángela Holguín (2010–2018) ; Ecuador - Ricardo Patiño (2010–2016) ; Guyana - ; Carolyn Rodrigues (2008–2015) ; Carl Greenidge (2015–2019) ; Paraguay - Eladio Loizaga (2013–2018) ; Peru ; Gonzalo Gutiérrez Reinel (2014–2015) ; Ana María Sánchez (2015–2016) ; Suriname ; Winston Lackin (2010–2015) ; Niermala Badrising (2015–2017) ; Uruguay - ; Luis Almagro (2010–2015) ; Rodolfo Nin Novoa (2015–2020) ; Venezuela - Delcy Rodríguez (2014–2017) ", "score": "1.3911757" }, { "id": "28860987", "title": "Cabinet of Enrique Peñaranda", "text": " Peñaranda's first cabinet was formed upon taking office on 15 April 1940 and was the 102nd national cabinet of Bolivia. Foreign Minister Alberto Ostria Gutiérrez was the only holdover from the interim Carlos Quintanilla government. Military figures Julio de la Vega and Demetrio Ramos were made Minister of Government, Justice, and Propaganda and Minister of National Defense respectively. Alcides Arguedas, a Liberal Party writer, journalist, and critic of the previous leftist governments, was made Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation, Colonization, and Immigration. Another noted writer, Gustavo Adolfo Otero was made Minister of Education, Fine Arts, and Indigenous Affairs. The Office of Fine Arts under the Ministry of Education and the Office of Irrigation under the Ministry of Agriculture were both newly established as part of this cabinet.", "score": "1.3900361" }, { "id": "30149270", "title": "Cabinet of Luis Arce", "text": " from the Ministry of Education and reassigned to the Ministry of Health. The Vice Ministry of Communications also noted that the creation of the new state agency came thanks to the unification of the energies and hydrocarbons portfolios into a single office, thus keeping the same number of cabinet posts. The new changes came into effect on 19 November when Édgar Pozo, Adrián Quelca, and Franklin Molina Ortiz were ratified in their positions under new titles by Presidential Decree N° 4397. Sabina Orellana, of Quechua origin, was appointed to head the new ministry the following day, adding one indigenous representative to the cabinet.", "score": "1.3890011" }, { "id": "2957020", "title": "List of foreign ministers in 2010", "text": "Argentina - ; Jorge Taiana (2005–2010) ; Héctor Timerman (2010–2015) ; Bolivia - David Choquehuanca (2006–2017) ; Brazil - Celso Amorim (2003–2011) ; Chile - ; Mariano Fernández Amunátegui (2009–2010) ; Alfredo Moreno Charme (2010–2014) ; Colombia - ; Jaime Bermúdez (2008–2010) ; María Ángela Holguín (2010–2018) ; Ecuador - ; Fander Falconí (2008–2010) ; Lautaro Pozo-Malo (acting) (2010) ; Ricardo Patiño (2010–2016) ; Guyana - Carolyn Rodrigues (2008–2015) ; Paraguay - Héctor Lacognata (2009–2011) ; Peru - José Antonio García Belaúnde (2006–2011) ; Suriname - ; Lygia Kraag-Keteldijk (2005–2010) ; Winston Lackin (2010–2015) ; Uruguay - ; Pedro Vaz (2009–2010) ; Luis Almagro (2010–2015) ; Venezuela - Nicolás Maduro (2006–2013) ", "score": "1.3864629" }, { "id": "29009491", "title": "José Jardim", "text": " Shortly after his resignation, the Netherlands indicated to Curaçao that it needed to fix its budget for the coming year and the government of Schotte fell. Jardim was asked to join the cabinet of interim Prime Minister Stanley Betrian as Finance Minister, which he agreed to. The cabinet was sworn in on 29 September 2012. On 31 December 2012 the cabinet of Daniel Hodge was installed, in which Jardim was the only minister to return from the Betrian cabinet. After the interim period of the Hodge cabinet Jardim continued in the same position in the cabinet of Ivar Asjes, and was sworn in on 7 June 2013. After the one year mark of the Asjes cabinet several members of the Estates of Curaçao were in general unhappy with the results made, Eugène ", "score": "1.3850749" }, { "id": "15577704", "title": "List of foreign ministers in 2011", "text": "Argentina - Héctor Timerman (2010–2015) ; Bolivia - David Choquehuanca (2006–2017) ; Brazil - ; Celso Amorim (2003–2011) ; Antonio Patriota (2011–2013) ; Chile - Alfredo Moreno Charme (2010–2014) ; Colombia - María Ángela Holguín (2010–2018) ; Ecuador - Ricardo Patiño (2010–2016) ; Guyana - Carolyn Rodrigues (2008–2015) ; Paraguay - ; Héctor Lacognata (2009–2011) ; Jorge Lara Castro (2011–2012) ; Peru - ; José Antonio García Belaúnde (2006–2011) ; Rafael Roncagliolo (2011–2013) ; Suriname - Winston Lackin (2010–2015) ; Uruguay - Luis Almagro (2010–2015) ; Venezuela - Nicolás Maduro (2006–2013) ", "score": "1.382052" } ]
[ "Second presidency of Alan García\n Pinilla to go to the Ministry of Women and another for Luis Alva Castro go to the Ministry of Defense of Peru, but also speculated that Mercedes Cabanillas take that position. However, on 19 December were announced ministerial changes and changes were 6, 2 rotations and four new ministers, who swore on 20 December 2007. In addition, the 13 May 2008, García created the Ministry of Environment, being its first holder, Antonio Brack Egg. Oath on 16 May of that year, during the V EU-LAC Summit. After the Bagua Scandal in the Amazon, Yehude Simon resigned with the whole cabinet. President of ", "Luis Arce\n Sixteen members of the ministerial cabinet were inaugurated on 9 November. Arce's cabinet comprises thirteen men and four women. A Minister of Energy remained unappointed until 13 November when the position was merged with that of Minister of Hydrocarbons. Both Ministries are managed by Franklin Molina Ortiz. Bolivian indigenous politician Felipe Quispe criticized Arce for creating a cabinet that did not contain any indigenous members. However, the addition of Sabina Orellana, who is Quechua, to head the Ministry of Cultures would mean that there would be one indigenous representative. By decree on 20 November, Arce reinstated the Ministry of Cultures ", "Cabinet of Jeanine Áñez\n The cabinet of Jeanine Áñez constituted the 220th and 221st cabinets of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. It was initially formed on 13 November 2019, a day after Jeanine Áñez was sworn-in as the 66th president of Bolivia following the 2019 political crisis, in which the ruling Movement for Socialism government resigned. A second cabinet was formed on 28 January 2020 with all but three ministers being ratified in their positions. The cabinet suffered numerous structural changes and was noted for its high turnover rate. In just under a year, thirty-seven individuals occupied twenty ministerial portfolios with three ministries being abolished entirely by the end of Áñez's mandate. Political analyst Marcelo Silva attributed the administration's instability to the fact that \"Jeanine Áñez didn't imagine, not even in the best of scenarios, becoming president. There is a hint of improvisation, because there was no methodical plan for organizing a government\". Despite assurances that all ministers had been inaugurated in a non-partisan capacity, multiple had political and personal links with Rubén Costas, the leader of Áñez's Democrat Social Movement, and Luis Fernando Camacho, a civic leader prominent in the protests which preceded Áñez's assumption to office.", "Cabinet of Enrique Peñaranda\n Peñaranda's second cabinet was formed on 11 November 1940 and was the 103rd national cabinet of Bolivia. With the resignation of Arguedas, the offices he held were redistributed to different ministers. In this and future cabinets, the Office of Immigration would be held by the Ministry of Government and the Office of Colonization by the Ministry of Defense. The Ministry of Mining and Petrol was assigned to the new Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation, Edmundo Vásquez. The Ministries of Propaganda and Industry and Commerce were discontinued. As was the Ministry of Hygiene, with the Ministry of Health falling under the purview of the Ministry of Work and Social Security. Health Minister Abelardo Ibáñez Benavente also became Minister of Work.", "Cabinet of Luis Arce\n According to Arce, the council of ministers accompanying him would be \"an austere government with the priority of reactivating the economy and examining the health crisis\". The cabinet has been noted for the low profile of its appointed members, predominantly made up of low-level officials and academics who, despite their youth, have long management experience. Political scientist Helena Argirakis affirms that \"certain fundamental features that characterize the MAS\" are maintained in this cabinet, while at the same time it balances \"experience and innovation, the country's regional diversity and professional, political, union and social training\". Analysts also highlighted the distance between the appointees and former president and MAS leader Evo Morales. Among the ministers, only Minister of Defense Edmundo Novillo had any long history within the ranks of MAS, being president of the Chamber of Deputies and governor of Cochabamba. These factors reaffirmed Arce's statement that Morales would have no direct participation in his administration.", "List of foreign ministers in 2005\nArgentina - ; Rafael Bielsa (2003-2005) ; Jorge Taiana (2005-2010) ; Bolivia - ; Juan Ignacio Siles (2003-2005) ; Armando Loaiza (2005-2006) ; Brazil - Celso Amorim (2003-2011) ; Chile - Ignacio Walker Prieto (2004-2006) ; Colombia - Carolina Barco (2002-2006) ; Ecuador - ; Patricio Zuquilanda (2003-2005) ; Antonio Parra Gil (2005) ; Francisco Carrión (2005-2007) ; Guyana - Rudy Insanally (2001-2008) ; Paraguay - Leila Rachid de Cowles (2003-2006) ; Peru - ; Manuel Rodríguez Cuadros (2003-2005) ; Fernando Olivera (2005) ; Óscar Maúrtua de Romaña (2005-2006) ; Suriname - ; Marie Levens (2000-2005) ; Lygia Kraag-Keteldijk (2005-2010) ; Uruguay - ; Didier Opertti (1998-2005) ; Reinaldo Gargano (2005-2008) ; Venezuela - Alí Rodríguez Araque (2004-2006) ", "Horacio Rodríguez Larreta\nFelipe Miguel, chief of cabinet of ministers ; Fernando Straface, general secretary ; Soledad Acuña, minister of education ; Ana María Bou Pérez, minister of health ; Guadalupe Tagliaferri, minister of urban development ; Leticia Montiel, legal and technical secretary ; Andrés Freire, minister of modernization ; Darío Lopérfido, minister of culture ; Martín Ocampo, minister of justice ; Eduardo Macchiavelli, minister of public space ; Franco Moccia, minister of transport ; Martín Mura, minister of finances ; Bruno Screnci, minister of government ; Marcelo Nachón, secretary of media Rodríguez Larreta announced his cabinet on 3 December, a week before taking office. It is composed of:", "List of foreign ministers in 2014\nArgentina - Héctor Timerman (2010–2015) ; Bolivia - David Choquehuanca (2006–2017) ; Brazil - Luiz Alberto Figueiredo (2013–2015) ; Chile - ; Alfredo Moreno Charme (2010–2014) ; Heraldo Muñoz (2014–2018) ; Colombia - María Ángela Holguín (2010–2018) ; Ecuador - Ricardo Patiño (2010–2016) ; Guyana - Carolyn Rodrigues (2008–2015) ; Paraguay - Eladio Loizaga (2013–2018) ; Peru ; Eda Rivas (2013–2014) ; Gonzalo Gutiérrez Reinel (2014–2015) ; Suriname - Winston Lackin (2010–2015) ; Uruguay - Luis Almagro (2010–2015) ; Venezuela ; Elías Jaua (2013–2014) ; Rafael Ramírez (2014) ; Delcy Rodríguez (2014–2017) ", "Chiclayo\n Former Minister leader of the cabinet; Yehuda Simon Munaro (* Lima, 18 July 1947 -) is a veterinarian, Peruvian sociologist and politician. The 10 October 2008 was appointed prime minister of Peru, replacing Jorge del Castillo, 1 remained in office until 11 July 2009. Eduardo Orrego Villacorta Architect Velásquez Quesquén Lawyer & politician; presided Congress and was Head of Cabinet in 2009-10; Angel Javier Velásquez, (* Eten, Lambayeque, Peru, 12 March 1960) is a lawyer, constitutionalist and Peruvian politician. APRA member since college, representing the constituency of Lambayeque in the Congress of the Republic of Peru since 1995. It was the Prime Minister of Peru from 11 July 2009 until 13 September 2010. Tania Libertad International Singer ", "Rafael Paasio\nPaasio I Cabinet ; Paasio II Cabinet ", "Edgar Montaño\n Montaño was appointed Minister of Public Works by President Luis Arce on 9 November 2020. On 11 January 2021, Montaño became the third member of the Arce cabinet to contract COVID-19, amid the second-wave of the virus in the country. After two weeks, Montaño returned to his duties on 25 January.", "Sergio Bergman\n Sergio Bergman is an Argentine rabbi, politician, pharmacist, writer, and social activist. In 2015, he was appointed as Minister in Mauricio Macri's cabinet, in the newly elevated Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development. In 2018, the Ministry was demoted back to Government Secretariat, and Bergman remained in charge as Secretary of the Environment, a position he held until 2019. Bergman serves as rabbi of the synagogue of the Congregación Israelita Argentina. He is CEO of Judaica Foundation and president of Argentina Ciudadana Foundation, as well as executive director of Action Network and Community Initiatives for Social Enterprise. On May 11, 2020, the World Union for Progressive Judaism announced that Rabbi Bergman would become its new President effective June 1, 2020, transitioning from Ambassador Rabbi David Saperstein who completes his year-long term.", "List of foreign ministers in 2006\nArgentina - Jorge Taiana (2005-2010) ; Bolivia - ; Armando Loaiza (2005-2006) ; David Choquehuanca (2006–2017) ; Brazil - Celso Amorim (2003-2011) ; Chile - ; Ignacio Walker Prieto (2004-2006) ; Alejandro Foxley (2006-2009) ; Colombia - ; Carolina Barco (2002-2006) ; María Consuelo Araújo (2006-2007) ; Ecuador - Francisco Carrión (2005-2007) ; Guyana - Rudy Insanally (2001-2008) ; Paraguay - ; Leila Rachid de Cowles (2003-2006) ; Rubén Ramírez Lezcano (2006-2008) ; Peru - ; Óscar Maúrtua de Romaña (2005-2006) ; José Antonio García Belaúnde (2006-2011) ; Suriname - Lygia Kraag-Keteldijk (2005-2010) ; Uruguay - Reinaldo Gargano (2005-2008) ; Venezuela - ; Alí Rodríguez Araque (2004-2006) ; Nicolás Maduro (2006-2013) ", "Óscar Maúrtua\n Maúrtua was appointed by president Alejandro Toledo as Minister of Foreign Relations for the first time on 16 August 2005, following the resignation of Carlos Ferrero's cabinet five days earlier, which prompted newly inaugurated foreign minister, Fernando Olivera, a controversial politician, to resign. He served under Pedro Pablo Kuczynski's premiership until the end to Toledo's presidency. Sixteen years later, Maúrtua would be called up to assume the ministry for a second time under Pedro Castillo's presidency and Guido Bellido's premiership, following Héctor Béjar's resignation amidst the political instability generated by the latter's unfortunate statements regarding the rise of terrorism in Peru, as he blamed the Peruvian Navy and the CIA on the matter. Maúrtua's appointment has been considered a reversal of Castillo's initial left-wing foreign policy initiated under Béjar, generating criticism from the governing Free Peru's hard-left representatives.", "List of foreign ministers in 2015\nArgentina ; Héctor Timerman (2010–2015) ; Susana Malcorra (2015–2017) ; Bolivia - David Choquehuanca (2006–2017) ; Brazil - ; Luiz Alberto Figueiredo (2013–2015) ; Mauro Vieira (2015–2016) ; Chile - Heraldo Muñoz (2014–2018) ; Colombia - María Ángela Holguín (2010–2018) ; Ecuador - Ricardo Patiño (2010–2016) ; Guyana - ; Carolyn Rodrigues (2008–2015) ; Carl Greenidge (2015–2019) ; Paraguay - Eladio Loizaga (2013–2018) ; Peru ; Gonzalo Gutiérrez Reinel (2014–2015) ; Ana María Sánchez (2015–2016) ; Suriname ; Winston Lackin (2010–2015) ; Niermala Badrising (2015–2017) ; Uruguay - ; Luis Almagro (2010–2015) ; Rodolfo Nin Novoa (2015–2020) ; Venezuela - Delcy Rodríguez (2014–2017) ", "Cabinet of Enrique Peñaranda\n Peñaranda's first cabinet was formed upon taking office on 15 April 1940 and was the 102nd national cabinet of Bolivia. Foreign Minister Alberto Ostria Gutiérrez was the only holdover from the interim Carlos Quintanilla government. Military figures Julio de la Vega and Demetrio Ramos were made Minister of Government, Justice, and Propaganda and Minister of National Defense respectively. Alcides Arguedas, a Liberal Party writer, journalist, and critic of the previous leftist governments, was made Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation, Colonization, and Immigration. Another noted writer, Gustavo Adolfo Otero was made Minister of Education, Fine Arts, and Indigenous Affairs. The Office of Fine Arts under the Ministry of Education and the Office of Irrigation under the Ministry of Agriculture were both newly established as part of this cabinet.", "Cabinet of Luis Arce\n from the Ministry of Education and reassigned to the Ministry of Health. The Vice Ministry of Communications also noted that the creation of the new state agency came thanks to the unification of the energies and hydrocarbons portfolios into a single office, thus keeping the same number of cabinet posts. The new changes came into effect on 19 November when Édgar Pozo, Adrián Quelca, and Franklin Molina Ortiz were ratified in their positions under new titles by Presidential Decree N° 4397. Sabina Orellana, of Quechua origin, was appointed to head the new ministry the following day, adding one indigenous representative to the cabinet.", "List of foreign ministers in 2010\nArgentina - ; Jorge Taiana (2005–2010) ; Héctor Timerman (2010–2015) ; Bolivia - David Choquehuanca (2006–2017) ; Brazil - Celso Amorim (2003–2011) ; Chile - ; Mariano Fernández Amunátegui (2009–2010) ; Alfredo Moreno Charme (2010–2014) ; Colombia - ; Jaime Bermúdez (2008–2010) ; María Ángela Holguín (2010–2018) ; Ecuador - ; Fander Falconí (2008–2010) ; Lautaro Pozo-Malo (acting) (2010) ; Ricardo Patiño (2010–2016) ; Guyana - Carolyn Rodrigues (2008–2015) ; Paraguay - Héctor Lacognata (2009–2011) ; Peru - José Antonio García Belaúnde (2006–2011) ; Suriname - ; Lygia Kraag-Keteldijk (2005–2010) ; Winston Lackin (2010–2015) ; Uruguay - ; Pedro Vaz (2009–2010) ; Luis Almagro (2010–2015) ; Venezuela - Nicolás Maduro (2006–2013) ", "José Jardim\n Shortly after his resignation, the Netherlands indicated to Curaçao that it needed to fix its budget for the coming year and the government of Schotte fell. Jardim was asked to join the cabinet of interim Prime Minister Stanley Betrian as Finance Minister, which he agreed to. The cabinet was sworn in on 29 September 2012. On 31 December 2012 the cabinet of Daniel Hodge was installed, in which Jardim was the only minister to return from the Betrian cabinet. After the interim period of the Hodge cabinet Jardim continued in the same position in the cabinet of Ivar Asjes, and was sworn in on 7 June 2013. After the one year mark of the Asjes cabinet several members of the Estates of Curaçao were in general unhappy with the results made, Eugène ", "List of foreign ministers in 2011\nArgentina - Héctor Timerman (2010–2015) ; Bolivia - David Choquehuanca (2006–2017) ; Brazil - ; Celso Amorim (2003–2011) ; Antonio Patriota (2011–2013) ; Chile - Alfredo Moreno Charme (2010–2014) ; Colombia - María Ángela Holguín (2010–2018) ; Ecuador - Ricardo Patiño (2010–2016) ; Guyana - Carolyn Rodrigues (2008–2015) ; Paraguay - ; Héctor Lacognata (2009–2011) ; Jorge Lara Castro (2011–2012) ; Peru - ; José Antonio García Belaúnde (2006–2011) ; Rafael Roncagliolo (2011–2013) ; Suriname - Winston Lackin (2010–2015) ; Uruguay - Luis Almagro (2010–2015) ; Venezuela - Nicolás Maduro (2006–2013) " ]
In what country is canton of Baugy?
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[ { "id": "31635600", "title": "Canton of Bruay-la-Buissière", "text": "1) Bajus ; 2) Beugin ; 3) Bruay-la-Buissière ; 4) Caucourt ; 5) La Comté ; 6) Estrée-Cauchy ; 7) Fresnicourt-le-Dolmen ; 8) Gauchin-Légal ; 9) Hermin ; 10) Houdain ; 11) Maisnil-lès-Ruitz ; 12) Rebreuve-Ranchicourt The Canton of Bruay-la-Buissière is one of the 39 cantons of the Pas-de-Calais department, in northern France. At the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the canton was expanded from 1 to 12 communes. It consists of the following communes: ", "score": "1.5417588" }, { "id": "3163113", "title": "Baugy, Cher", "text": " A farming village with a little light industry situated in the upper valley of the river Yèvre, some 13 mi east of Bourges at the junction of the D10, D12, D43 and the D71 roads.", "score": "1.4712698" }, { "id": "3163112", "title": "Baugy, Cher", "text": " Baugy is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of central France. On 1 January 2019, the former communes Laverdines and Saligny-le-Vif were merged into Baugy.", "score": "1.4036179" }, { "id": "28363332", "title": "Canton of Belley", "text": " The canton of Belley is one of the cantons of France and is located in the department of Ain and in the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.", "score": "1.403465" }, { "id": "13789884", "title": "Canton of Bapaume", "text": " The canton is organized around Bapaume in the arrondissement of Arras.", "score": "1.4006135" }, { "id": "6642719", "title": "Canton of Mauguio", "text": " The canton of Mauguio is an administrative division of the Hérault department, southern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Mauguio.", "score": "1.3935232" }, { "id": "13789883", "title": "Canton of Bapaume", "text": " The Canton of Bapaume (Batpalmen) is a canton situated in the department of the Pas-de-Calais and in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France.", "score": "1.3896397" }, { "id": "14711946", "title": "Canton of Chauny", "text": "Abbécourt ; Amigny-Rouy ; Autreville ; Beaumont-en-Beine ; Béthancourt-en-Vaux ; Caillouël-Crépigny ; Caumont ; Chauny ; Commenchon ; Condren ; Frières-Faillouël ; Guivry ; Marest-Dampcourt ; Neuflieux ; La Neuville-en-Beine ; Ognes ; Pierremande ; Sinceny ; Ugny-le-Gay ; Villequier-Aumont ; Viry-Noureuil The canton of Chauny is an administrative division in northern France. At the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the canton was expanded from 20 to 21 communes:", "score": "1.3867244" }, { "id": "8080747", "title": "Canton of Valençay", "text": "1) Anjouin ; 2) Bagneux ; 3) Chabris ; 4) Dun-le-Poëlier ; 5) Écueillé ; 6) Fontguenand ; 7) Frédille ; 8) Gehée ; 9) Heugnes ; 10) Jeu-Maloches ; 11) Langé ; 12) Luçay-le-Mâle ; 13) Lye ; 14) Menetou-sur-Nahon ; 15) Orville ; 16) Pellevoisin ; 17) Poulaines ; 18) Préaux ; 19) Saint-Christophe-en-Bazelle ; 20) Selles-sur-Nahon ; 21) Sembleçay ; 22) Valençay ; 23) Val-Fouzon ; 24) La Vernelle ; 25) Veuil ; 26) Vicq-sur-Nahon ; 27) Villegouin ; 28) Villentrois-Faverolles-en-Berry The canton of Valençay is an administrative division of the Indre department, central France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Valençay. It consists of the following communes:", "score": "1.386128" }, { "id": "11668873", "title": "Canton of Preuilly-sur-Claise", "text": " The Canton of Preuilly-sur-Claise is a former canton situated in the Indre-et-Loire département and in the Centre region of France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. It consisted of 8 communes, which joined the canton of Descartes in 2015.", "score": "1.3764975" }, { "id": "26989736", "title": "Canton of Bavilliers", "text": "1) Bavilliers ; 2) Cravanche ; 3) Danjoutin ; 4) Essert ; 5) Pérouse The canton of Bavilliers is an administrative division of the Territoire de Belfort department, northeastern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Bavilliers. It consists of the following communes:", "score": "1.3728979" }, { "id": "5146024", "title": "Beurey-Bauguay", "text": " Beurey-Bauguay is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France.", "score": "1.3592849" }, { "id": "25925380", "title": "Canton of Rozay-en-Brie", "text": " The canton of Rozay-en-Brie is a French former administrative division, located in the arrondissement of Provins, in the Seine-et-Marne département (Île-de-France région). It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015.", "score": "1.3526961" }, { "id": "5925505", "title": "Canton of Baume-les-Dames", "text": " Roulans ; 75) Saint-Hilaire ; 76) Saint-Juan ; 77) Séchin ; 78) Silley-Bléfond ; 79) Tallans ; 80) Thurey-le-Mont ; 81) La Tour-de-Sçay ; 82) Tournans ; 83) Tressandans ; 84) Trouvans ; 85) Uzelle ; 86) Val-de-Roulans ; 87) Valleroy ; 88) Venise ; 89) Vennans ; 90) Vergranne ; 91) Verne ; 92) Vieilley ; 93) Viéthorey ; 94) Villers-Grélot ; 95) Villers-Saint-Martin ; 96) Voillans The canton of Baume-les-Dames is an administrative division of the Doubs department, eastern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Baume-les-Dames. It consists of the following communes:", "score": "1.3430207" }, { "id": "28363333", "title": "Canton of Belley", "text": " This canton is organized around Belley in the Arrondissement of Belley. Its altitude is between 203 meters in (Brégnier-Cordon) and 1,020 meters in (Conzieu) with an average of 286 m.", "score": "1.3419836" }, { "id": "30524777", "title": "Bougy-Villars", "text": " The entire village of Bougy-Villars is designated as part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites.", "score": "1.3409905" }, { "id": "28363334", "title": "Canton of Belley", "text": "Ambléon ; Andert-et-Condon ; Arboys-en-Bugey ; Belley ; Brégnier-Cordon ; Brens ; La Burbanche ; Ceyzérieu ; Chazey-Bons ; Cheignieu-la-Balme ; Colomieu ; Contrevoz ; Conzieu ; Cressin-Rochefort ; Cuzieu ; Flaxieu ; Groslée-Saint-Benoît ; Izieu ; Lavours ; Magnieu ; Marignieu ; Massignieu-de-Rives ; Murs-et-Gélignieux ; Parves-et-Nattages ; Peyrieu ; Pollieu ; Prémeyzel ; Rossillon ; Saint-Germain-les-Paroisses ; Saint-Martin-de-Bavel ; Virieu-le-Grand ; Virignin ; Vongnes At the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the canton was expanded from 24 to 37 communes (6 of which merged into the new communes Arboys-en-Bugey, Parves-et-Nattages and Chazey-Bons):", "score": "1.3402467" }, { "id": "465188", "title": "Canton of Fauquembergues", "text": " The Canton of Fauquembergues is a former canton situated in the Pas-de-Calais département and in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. It consisted of 18 communes, which joined the canton of Fruges in 2015.", "score": "1.3356347" }, { "id": "14032565", "title": "Canton of Marquion", "text": " The Canton of Marquion is a former canton in the department of the Pas-de-Calais and in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of northern France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation that came into effect in March 2015. It consisted of 17 communes, which all joined the canton of Bapaume in 2015.", "score": "1.328574" }, { "id": "5927294", "title": "Canton of Bourg-de-Péage", "text": "1) Alixan ; 2) Bourg-de-Péage ; 3) Romans-sur-Isère (partly) The canton of Bourg-de-Péage is an administrative division of the Drôme department, southeastern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Bourg-de-Péage. It consists of the following communes:", "score": "1.3284607" } ]
[ "Canton of Bruay-la-Buissière\n1) Bajus ; 2) Beugin ; 3) Bruay-la-Buissière ; 4) Caucourt ; 5) La Comté ; 6) Estrée-Cauchy ; 7) Fresnicourt-le-Dolmen ; 8) Gauchin-Légal ; 9) Hermin ; 10) Houdain ; 11) Maisnil-lès-Ruitz ; 12) Rebreuve-Ranchicourt The Canton of Bruay-la-Buissière is one of the 39 cantons of the Pas-de-Calais department, in northern France. At the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the canton was expanded from 1 to 12 communes. It consists of the following communes: ", "Baugy, Cher\n A farming village with a little light industry situated in the upper valley of the river Yèvre, some 13 mi east of Bourges at the junction of the D10, D12, D43 and the D71 roads.", "Baugy, Cher\n Baugy is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of central France. On 1 January 2019, the former communes Laverdines and Saligny-le-Vif were merged into Baugy.", "Canton of Belley\n The canton of Belley is one of the cantons of France and is located in the department of Ain and in the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.", "Canton of Bapaume\n The canton is organized around Bapaume in the arrondissement of Arras.", "Canton of Mauguio\n The canton of Mauguio is an administrative division of the Hérault department, southern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Mauguio.", "Canton of Bapaume\n The Canton of Bapaume (Batpalmen) is a canton situated in the department of the Pas-de-Calais and in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France.", "Canton of Chauny\nAbbécourt ; Amigny-Rouy ; Autreville ; Beaumont-en-Beine ; Béthancourt-en-Vaux ; Caillouël-Crépigny ; Caumont ; Chauny ; Commenchon ; Condren ; Frières-Faillouël ; Guivry ; Marest-Dampcourt ; Neuflieux ; La Neuville-en-Beine ; Ognes ; Pierremande ; Sinceny ; Ugny-le-Gay ; Villequier-Aumont ; Viry-Noureuil The canton of Chauny is an administrative division in northern France. At the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the canton was expanded from 20 to 21 communes:", "Canton of Valençay\n1) Anjouin ; 2) Bagneux ; 3) Chabris ; 4) Dun-le-Poëlier ; 5) Écueillé ; 6) Fontguenand ; 7) Frédille ; 8) Gehée ; 9) Heugnes ; 10) Jeu-Maloches ; 11) Langé ; 12) Luçay-le-Mâle ; 13) Lye ; 14) Menetou-sur-Nahon ; 15) Orville ; 16) Pellevoisin ; 17) Poulaines ; 18) Préaux ; 19) Saint-Christophe-en-Bazelle ; 20) Selles-sur-Nahon ; 21) Sembleçay ; 22) Valençay ; 23) Val-Fouzon ; 24) La Vernelle ; 25) Veuil ; 26) Vicq-sur-Nahon ; 27) Villegouin ; 28) Villentrois-Faverolles-en-Berry The canton of Valençay is an administrative division of the Indre department, central France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Valençay. It consists of the following communes:", "Canton of Preuilly-sur-Claise\n The Canton of Preuilly-sur-Claise is a former canton situated in the Indre-et-Loire département and in the Centre region of France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. It consisted of 8 communes, which joined the canton of Descartes in 2015.", "Canton of Bavilliers\n1) Bavilliers ; 2) Cravanche ; 3) Danjoutin ; 4) Essert ; 5) Pérouse The canton of Bavilliers is an administrative division of the Territoire de Belfort department, northeastern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Bavilliers. It consists of the following communes:", "Beurey-Bauguay\n Beurey-Bauguay is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France.", "Canton of Rozay-en-Brie\n The canton of Rozay-en-Brie is a French former administrative division, located in the arrondissement of Provins, in the Seine-et-Marne département (Île-de-France région). It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015.", "Canton of Baume-les-Dames\n Roulans ; 75) Saint-Hilaire ; 76) Saint-Juan ; 77) Séchin ; 78) Silley-Bléfond ; 79) Tallans ; 80) Thurey-le-Mont ; 81) La Tour-de-Sçay ; 82) Tournans ; 83) Tressandans ; 84) Trouvans ; 85) Uzelle ; 86) Val-de-Roulans ; 87) Valleroy ; 88) Venise ; 89) Vennans ; 90) Vergranne ; 91) Verne ; 92) Vieilley ; 93) Viéthorey ; 94) Villers-Grélot ; 95) Villers-Saint-Martin ; 96) Voillans The canton of Baume-les-Dames is an administrative division of the Doubs department, eastern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Baume-les-Dames. It consists of the following communes:", "Canton of Belley\n This canton is organized around Belley in the Arrondissement of Belley. Its altitude is between 203 meters in (Brégnier-Cordon) and 1,020 meters in (Conzieu) with an average of 286 m.", "Bougy-Villars\n The entire village of Bougy-Villars is designated as part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites.", "Canton of Belley\nAmbléon ; Andert-et-Condon ; Arboys-en-Bugey ; Belley ; Brégnier-Cordon ; Brens ; La Burbanche ; Ceyzérieu ; Chazey-Bons ; Cheignieu-la-Balme ; Colomieu ; Contrevoz ; Conzieu ; Cressin-Rochefort ; Cuzieu ; Flaxieu ; Groslée-Saint-Benoît ; Izieu ; Lavours ; Magnieu ; Marignieu ; Massignieu-de-Rives ; Murs-et-Gélignieux ; Parves-et-Nattages ; Peyrieu ; Pollieu ; Prémeyzel ; Rossillon ; Saint-Germain-les-Paroisses ; Saint-Martin-de-Bavel ; Virieu-le-Grand ; Virignin ; Vongnes At the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the canton was expanded from 24 to 37 communes (6 of which merged into the new communes Arboys-en-Bugey, Parves-et-Nattages and Chazey-Bons):", "Canton of Fauquembergues\n The Canton of Fauquembergues is a former canton situated in the Pas-de-Calais département and in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. It consisted of 18 communes, which joined the canton of Fruges in 2015.", "Canton of Marquion\n The Canton of Marquion is a former canton in the department of the Pas-de-Calais and in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of northern France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation that came into effect in March 2015. It consisted of 17 communes, which all joined the canton of Bapaume in 2015.", "Canton of Bourg-de-Péage\n1) Alixan ; 2) Bourg-de-Péage ; 3) Romans-sur-Isère (partly) The canton of Bourg-de-Péage is an administrative division of the Drôme department, southeastern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Bourg-de-Péage. It consists of the following communes:" ]
In what country is Anjoma?
[ "Madagascar", "mg", "🇲🇬", "Republic of Madagascar", "MAD" ]
country
Anjoma
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Services provide employment for 1% of the population.", "score": "1.6912086" }, { "id": "4071657", "title": "Anjo Buckman", "text": "As of 28 April 2013 ", "score": "1.5297165" }, { "id": "4071656", "title": "Anjo Buckman", "text": "As of 11 May 2012 ", "score": "1.5195551" }, { "id": "31037571", "title": "Anjo World", "text": " The amusement park is a member of the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions.", "score": "1.5062864" }, { "id": "31087640", "title": "Anjoma Nandihizana", "text": " Anjoma Nandihizana is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Manandriana, which is a part of Amoron'i Mania Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 13,000 in 2001 commune census. Primary and junior level secondary education are available in town. Farming and raising livestock provides employment for 49.9% and 49.9% of the working population. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are sweet potatoes and potatoes. Services provide employment for 0.2% of the population.", "score": "1.5006257" }, { "id": "5694856", "title": "Anjodi", "text": " Anjodi is a Luxe motor Dutch steel barge built as a trading barge in Groningen, Netherlands in 1929 and originally carried grain. She was constructed of iron with a high copper content which has contributed to her longevity. She got the name Anjodi in 1963 after the names of the three children of the original owner, Tiemen de Weerd: Andries, Johan and Diana. Anjodi was purchased by Derek Banks in 1982 from a Dutchman, Fopa de Jong, in Amsterdam. She was a retired trading barge and full of old World War II aircraft instruments. The refit in 1982-1983, by European Waterways, made Anjodi one of France's first ever hotel barges. Before making the three-month trip from the Netherlands to the south of France, Anjodi was towed to a shipyard in Belgium where tanks for fresh water, generators, wiring and plumbing were installed and a shell infrastructure of steel was built. She is refurbished on an annual basis and currently operates on the Canal du Midi in southern France.", "score": "1.441154" }, { "id": "26104000", "title": "Anjoma Itsara", "text": " Anjoma Itsara is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Fianarantsoa II, which is a part of Haute Matsiatra Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 9,000 in 2001 commune census. Primary and junior level secondary education are available in town. The majority 97% of the population of the commune are farmers. The most important crops are rice and beans, while other important agricultural products are maize and cassava. Services provide employment for 3% of the population.", "score": "1.4343066" }, { "id": "31037567", "title": "Anjo World", "text": " Anjo World is an amusement park in Barangay Calajoan in Minglanilla, Cebu, Philippines. It is the largest theme park in the Visayas.", "score": "1.4216111" }, { "id": "32145389", "title": "Anjo", "text": "Anjo Buckman (born 1989), German rugby union player ; Anjo Caram (born 1991), Filipino basketball player ; Anjo Damiles (born 1996), Filipino actor and commercial model ; Anjo Inacay, musical artist ; Anjo Yllana (born 1968), Filipino actor-comedian, television host and politician ; Yoji Anjo (born 1969), Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist Anjo is a given name. As a Portuguese name, it means angel. Notable people with the name include: ", "score": "1.408966" }, { "id": "31037569", "title": "Anjo World", "text": " Anjo World covers an area of 1.5 ha and is divided into four different zones namely: Africa, Americas, Asia, and Europe. The four zones are inspired by the continents of the same name in the case of all zones but \"America\", which was inspirated from the super continent of the Americas. The parking facilities of the theme park can accommodate up to 200 vehicles.", "score": "1.3995792" }, { "id": "5694855", "title": "Anjodi", "text": " Anjodi, was built to carry freight on the waterways of the Netherlands, Belgium and France but has been converted to a hotel barge.", "score": "1.3984948" }, { "id": "4264319", "title": "Anjoma Betoho", "text": " Anjoma Betoho is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Manjakandriana, which is a part of Analamanga Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 3,000 in 2001 commune census. Primary and junior level secondary education are available in town. The majority 97% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 2% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crops are rice and bambara groundnut, while other important agricultural products are cassava and sweet potatoes. Services provide employment for 1% of the population.", "score": "1.3881989" }, { "id": "10366071", "title": "Aarni", "text": " Aarni was founded in 1998, in Finland, by Master Warjomaa (occasionally known as Mahatma M. Warjomaa). Master Warjomaa is also an active member of a doom metal band called Umbra Nihil, playing lead guitar. Aarni released a demo in 2001, and a split album with Umbra Nihil the following year. After a second demo in 2002, Aarni released its first full-length album, Bathos, in 2004. Aarni was signed to Firebox Records's subsidiary label Firedoom Music, but is now signed to Epidemie Records. Aarni released their second album, called Tohcoth, in February 2008. In late 2008 Aarni also released a CDR EP titled Omnimantia. In April 2012 Aarni released a split album with Persistence in Mourning.", "score": "1.3841544" }, { "id": "31928907", "title": "Anjozorobe", "text": " Anjozorobe is a large town in the Analamanga Region, Madagascar, approximately 90 kilometers north-east of the capital Antananarivo. It has a population of 24,117 inhabitants in 2018. Anjozorobe Forest Corridor is one of the last high plateau forest in Madagascar. Another high plateau forest is located in the protected area of Ambohitantely.", "score": "1.3685331" }, { "id": "31353535", "title": "Anajo", "text": " As well as touring Germany, Austria and Switzerland, Anajo also performed in Ukraine (2006) and Russia (2006 and 2010) following invitations from the Robert Bosch Stiftung and the Goethe-Institut, respectively. In 2008, Anajo toured with the pop orchestra from the University of Augsburg, holding concerts in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.", "score": "1.3682531" }, { "id": "26889146", "title": "Matilde Alvim", "text": " Alvim comes from the parish of Quinta do Anjo, which is part of Palmela, in the Setúbal District of Portugal, south of the capital of Lisbon and close to the Arrábida Natural Park. A student at the Palmela Secondary School when the student protests began, she is now an anthropology student in the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the NOVA University Lisbon.", "score": "1.3666477" }, { "id": "27480608", "title": "Homa Arjomand", "text": " Homa Arjomand (born 1952) is an Iranian political activist, resident in Canada, where she is a member of the International Campaign against the Sharia Court and the Director of Children First Now. She has received the \"Humanist of the Year\" award from Humanist Canada.", "score": "1.3641171" }, { "id": "29922743", "title": "Anmado", "text": " Anmado or Anma Island (안마도) is an island off the coast of South Jeolla Province (Jeollanam-do), South Korea. Anmado covers an area of 6.09 km² and is home to approximately 200 residents. The landscape features several peaks: Mount Dwit (Dwitsan) (177 m), Peak Mak (Makbong) (167 m), and Mount Geon (Geonsan) (145 m). Anmado is suited for agriculture, and many of its residents work as farmers. Its main agricultural products include rice, wheat, corn, garlic, bean, sesame, and pepper. There is currently one elementary school located on the island.", "score": "1.3612559" }, { "id": "10533960", "title": "Anarchism in Croatia", "text": " this time, organizing the distribution of food in cities throughout Croatia. On October 31, 1999, Anfema (Anarchofeminist Action) was created in Zagreb, intensifying the problematization of women's issues in the anarchist movement. Anfema began to create an alternative feminist scene, as group members had argued that in institutionalized feminist associations, too many relationships were still based on hierarchy and domination, only without men. In early 2000, they published the first issue of WOMB magazine. The main activities of the group were organizing workshops and informing citizens about the problems of women in society. At the turn of the 21st century, anarchist organizations ", "score": "1.3594908" }, { "id": "15810145", "title": "PEROSH", "text": "Austria (AUVA) ; Denmark (NFA) ; Finland (FIOH) ; France (INRS) ; Germany (BAuA and IFA) ; Italy (INAIL) ; Norway (STAMI) ; Poland (CIOP-PIB) ; Spain (INSST) ; Switzerland (Unisanté) ; United Kingdom (HSE) ; The Netherlands (TNO) ; Since 2020 : Sweden (Swedish Agency for Work Environment Expertise –SAWEE in English and Mynak in Swedish) ", "score": "1.3583717" } ]
[ "Anjoma\n Anjoma is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Ambalavao, which is a part of Haute Matsiatra Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 13,000 in 2001 commune census. Primary and junior level secondary education are available in town. The majority 98% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 1% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are beans, maize and cassava. Services provide employment for 1% of the population.", "Anjo Buckman\nAs of 28 April 2013 ", "Anjo Buckman\nAs of 11 May 2012 ", "Anjo World\n The amusement park is a member of the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions.", "Anjoma Nandihizana\n Anjoma Nandihizana is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Manandriana, which is a part of Amoron'i Mania Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 13,000 in 2001 commune census. Primary and junior level secondary education are available in town. Farming and raising livestock provides employment for 49.9% and 49.9% of the working population. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are sweet potatoes and potatoes. Services provide employment for 0.2% of the population.", "Anjodi\n Anjodi is a Luxe motor Dutch steel barge built as a trading barge in Groningen, Netherlands in 1929 and originally carried grain. She was constructed of iron with a high copper content which has contributed to her longevity. She got the name Anjodi in 1963 after the names of the three children of the original owner, Tiemen de Weerd: Andries, Johan and Diana. Anjodi was purchased by Derek Banks in 1982 from a Dutchman, Fopa de Jong, in Amsterdam. She was a retired trading barge and full of old World War II aircraft instruments. The refit in 1982-1983, by European Waterways, made Anjodi one of France's first ever hotel barges. Before making the three-month trip from the Netherlands to the south of France, Anjodi was towed to a shipyard in Belgium where tanks for fresh water, generators, wiring and plumbing were installed and a shell infrastructure of steel was built. She is refurbished on an annual basis and currently operates on the Canal du Midi in southern France.", "Anjoma Itsara\n Anjoma Itsara is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Fianarantsoa II, which is a part of Haute Matsiatra Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 9,000 in 2001 commune census. Primary and junior level secondary education are available in town. The majority 97% of the population of the commune are farmers. The most important crops are rice and beans, while other important agricultural products are maize and cassava. Services provide employment for 3% of the population.", "Anjo World\n Anjo World is an amusement park in Barangay Calajoan in Minglanilla, Cebu, Philippines. It is the largest theme park in the Visayas.", "Anjo\nAnjo Buckman (born 1989), German rugby union player ; Anjo Caram (born 1991), Filipino basketball player ; Anjo Damiles (born 1996), Filipino actor and commercial model ; Anjo Inacay, musical artist ; Anjo Yllana (born 1968), Filipino actor-comedian, television host and politician ; Yoji Anjo (born 1969), Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist Anjo is a given name. As a Portuguese name, it means angel. Notable people with the name include: ", "Anjo World\n Anjo World covers an area of 1.5 ha and is divided into four different zones namely: Africa, Americas, Asia, and Europe. The four zones are inspired by the continents of the same name in the case of all zones but \"America\", which was inspirated from the super continent of the Americas. The parking facilities of the theme park can accommodate up to 200 vehicles.", "Anjodi\n Anjodi, was built to carry freight on the waterways of the Netherlands, Belgium and France but has been converted to a hotel barge.", "Anjoma Betoho\n Anjoma Betoho is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Manjakandriana, which is a part of Analamanga Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 3,000 in 2001 commune census. Primary and junior level secondary education are available in town. The majority 97% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 2% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crops are rice and bambara groundnut, while other important agricultural products are cassava and sweet potatoes. Services provide employment for 1% of the population.", "Aarni\n Aarni was founded in 1998, in Finland, by Master Warjomaa (occasionally known as Mahatma M. Warjomaa). Master Warjomaa is also an active member of a doom metal band called Umbra Nihil, playing lead guitar. Aarni released a demo in 2001, and a split album with Umbra Nihil the following year. After a second demo in 2002, Aarni released its first full-length album, Bathos, in 2004. Aarni was signed to Firebox Records's subsidiary label Firedoom Music, but is now signed to Epidemie Records. Aarni released their second album, called Tohcoth, in February 2008. In late 2008 Aarni also released a CDR EP titled Omnimantia. In April 2012 Aarni released a split album with Persistence in Mourning.", "Anjozorobe\n Anjozorobe is a large town in the Analamanga Region, Madagascar, approximately 90 kilometers north-east of the capital Antananarivo. It has a population of 24,117 inhabitants in 2018. Anjozorobe Forest Corridor is one of the last high plateau forest in Madagascar. Another high plateau forest is located in the protected area of Ambohitantely.", "Anajo\n As well as touring Germany, Austria and Switzerland, Anajo also performed in Ukraine (2006) and Russia (2006 and 2010) following invitations from the Robert Bosch Stiftung and the Goethe-Institut, respectively. In 2008, Anajo toured with the pop orchestra from the University of Augsburg, holding concerts in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.", "Matilde Alvim\n Alvim comes from the parish of Quinta do Anjo, which is part of Palmela, in the Setúbal District of Portugal, south of the capital of Lisbon and close to the Arrábida Natural Park. A student at the Palmela Secondary School when the student protests began, she is now an anthropology student in the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the NOVA University Lisbon.", "Homa Arjomand\n Homa Arjomand (born 1952) is an Iranian political activist, resident in Canada, where she is a member of the International Campaign against the Sharia Court and the Director of Children First Now. She has received the \"Humanist of the Year\" award from Humanist Canada.", "Anmado\n Anmado or Anma Island (안마도) is an island off the coast of South Jeolla Province (Jeollanam-do), South Korea. Anmado covers an area of 6.09 km² and is home to approximately 200 residents. The landscape features several peaks: Mount Dwit (Dwitsan) (177 m), Peak Mak (Makbong) (167 m), and Mount Geon (Geonsan) (145 m). Anmado is suited for agriculture, and many of its residents work as farmers. Its main agricultural products include rice, wheat, corn, garlic, bean, sesame, and pepper. There is currently one elementary school located on the island.", "Anarchism in Croatia\n this time, organizing the distribution of food in cities throughout Croatia. On October 31, 1999, Anfema (Anarchofeminist Action) was created in Zagreb, intensifying the problematization of women's issues in the anarchist movement. Anfema began to create an alternative feminist scene, as group members had argued that in institutionalized feminist associations, too many relationships were still based on hierarchy and domination, only without men. In early 2000, they published the first issue of WOMB magazine. The main activities of the group were organizing workshops and informing citizens about the problems of women in society. At the turn of the 21st century, anarchist organizations ", "PEROSH\nAustria (AUVA) ; Denmark (NFA) ; Finland (FIOH) ; France (INRS) ; Germany (BAuA and IFA) ; Italy (INAIL) ; Norway (STAMI) ; Poland (CIOP-PIB) ; Spain (INSST) ; Switzerland (Unisanté) ; United Kingdom (HSE) ; The Netherlands (TNO) ; Since 2020 : Sweden (Swedish Agency for Work Environment Expertise –SAWEE in English and Mynak in Swedish) " ]
In what country is Ittamalliyagoda?
[ "Sri Lanka", "Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka", "Ceylon", "Taprobane", "Serendib", "Ceylan", "🇱🇰", "lk", "Lanka, Sri", "sri", "lke", "ce", "Srilanka", "SRI", "سرنديب", "سيلان" ]
country
Ittamalliyagoda
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The Airport Expressway's entry point and the Toll Plaza starts from the Peliyagoda section of the highway.", "score": "1.2869481" }, { "id": "9282792", "title": "Loluwagoda", "text": " Loluwagoda is a village in the Gampaha District, Sri Lanka. It is located on the Nittambuwa - Giriulla 221 main road, between the towns of Mirigama and Giriulla. The villages that surround it include: Godakalana, Niyandagala, Giriullagama, Thalahena, Harakahawa, Kandangamuwa, Delwala, Dambuwa, Kithalawalana and Nalla. The main religion of the people in the village is Theravada Buddhism. The old Ramanna Nikaya temple in the village (Sri Mahendraramaya) was well known among Buddhist monks in the area as a hidden and quiet temple which is not promoting social services or festivals in order to obtain donations. A group from the villagers annually donate medicine to the Mitirigala Nissarana Vanaya with a group from Atambe village. Like the most villages in Gampaha district, the population in this area is increasing with the value of the land which has not yet encountered any considerable environmental disaster. Though several industrial factories have been established in Loluwagoda area including an export processing zone, it is still considered to be a secure and attractive area to live in.", "score": "1.2782302" }, { "id": "601274", "title": "Tanda, Russia", "text": " Tanda (Танда) is a rural locality (a selo), the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Bayagantaysky Rural Okrug of Ust-Aldansky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 48 km from Borogontsy, the administrative center of the district. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 699; down from 863 recorded in the 2002 Census.", "score": "1.27451" }, { "id": "28427263", "title": "Information technology in Sri Lanka", "text": " Sri Lanka has few government owned and privately managed IT Parks. Orion City IT Park established in 2009 is a privately owned IT park situated in Dematagoda area in Colombo. The Park is spread over 16 acres and currently has 800,000 sq feet of developed space. Currently this park houses, Virtusa, IFS AB, WNS Global Services and several other IT and non-IT companies. In 2011 a full featured IT park was proposed to be built at Hambantota as a government project. In 2012 this project was approved by the Cabinet. TRACE Expert City is a similar one. This was developed by Urban Development Authority, working with the Ministry of Defense, This is situated in Maradana. In February 2016 India’s External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj announced that they are offering an IT park for Sri Lanka considering the IT industry's importance in the country.", "score": "1.2741897" }, { "id": "4022889", "title": "Eheliyagoda Polling Division", "text": " The winner of Eheliyagoda has matched the final country result 6 out of 7 times. Hence, Eheliyagoda is a Strong Bellwether for Parliamentary Elections.", "score": "1.2709833" }, { "id": "4518156", "title": "Cardiocondyla nuda", "text": " Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, Hawaii, Kiribati, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Galapagos Islands, Puerto Rico, Bangladesh, New Guinea, India, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Afghanistan, China, Israel, Japan, Republic of Korea.", "score": "1.2695774" }, { "id": "5716967", "title": "Bellanwila-Attidiya Wetland", "text": " The Bellanwila-Attidiya Wetlands were declared a nature sanctuary on 25 July 1990, owing to the bio-diversity of the area and its contribution to controlling floods. The wetlands, which span over 930 acres, are endemic to the country and a paradise for migratory birds. Forty-four species of fish including six which are endemic to the country have been identified in the Bolgoda River which flows through the wetlands. The wetlands are also home to 21 reptilian species, 17 species of mammals and 10 butterfly species.", "score": "1.2499163" }, { "id": "2517964", "title": "Tashlytamak", "text": " Tashlytamak (Ташлытамак) is a rural locality (a village) in Imay-Karmalinsky Selsoviet, Davlekanovsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 113 as of 2010. There are 3 streets.", "score": "1.2294626" }, { "id": "3577197", "title": "Ptychochromoides itasy", "text": " Ptychochromoides itasy is a species of cichlid fish from central Madagascar. Until rediscovered in a pond at a tributary of the Tsiribihina River in late 2010, it was only known from Lake Itasy where last seen in the 1970s. The reason for its extirpation from Lake Itasy was likely habitat degradation and competition/predation by introduced species.", "score": "1.2286974" }, { "id": "10184936", "title": "Itachuna", "text": " Itachuna Rajbari also known as \"Bargee Danga\" became a tourist spot of Hooghly district. This was established by Kundan family originated from Maratha in 1766. Now the palace has been transformed into a heritage hotel. It is known for being the shooting location of many Hindi and Bengali films like Lootera, Poran Jaye Jolia Re, Rajmohol etc. ", "score": "1.2278912" }, { "id": "8927063", "title": "Boban Birmančević", "text": " Republic of the Congo, Egypt, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Grenada, Guinea-Bissau, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Nauru, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Norway, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, the Republic of Congo, Romania, Russia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sao Tome and Principe, the Solomon Islands, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.", "score": "1.2272649" }, { "id": "15412782", "title": "Kattamanchi", "text": " Kattamanchi is suburb of Chittoor in Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is on the banks of the Neeva River. It connects the national highway from Chittoor to Tirupathi, Kadapa and Kurnool. In Kattamanchi the language spoken is Telugu. It is a pilgrimage center.", "score": "1.2260993" }, { "id": "5436538", "title": "Saratamata", "text": " Saratamata is the capital of Penama Province of the island country of Vanuatu. It is situated on the eastern shore of Ambae Island and is the largest settlement in that island.", "score": "1.2234118" }, { "id": "28971155", "title": "Maavalla Koda", "text": " Maavalla Koda (literally House of the Native Land, short for Taarausuliste ja Maausuliste Maavalla Koda, Estonian House for Taaraist and Native Religion Followers) is a religious organisation uniting adherents of the two kinds of Estonian native religion or Estonian Neopaganism: Taaraism and Maausk. Maavalla Koda was registered as a union of religious associations (koguduste liit) in Estonia in 1995. The initial constituent members of the union were three local registered religious associations, Emujärve Koda (representing adherents from the south of Estonia), Härjapea Koda (with members from the north of the country), and Tartu Supilinna Koda (formed in the university town of Tartu). Later, Tartu Supilinna Koda has been renamed Emajõe Koda (after the river Emajõgi), and ", "score": "1.2146225" }, { "id": "15711563", "title": "Itukulapahad", "text": " Itukulapahad is a small village of the Shaligowraram mandal Nalgonda district in Telangana. The nearest town is Nakrekal, which is 21 kilometres", "score": "1.2127427" }, { "id": "29693615", "title": "Ambatolampy", "text": " Ambatolampy is a city (commune urbaine) in the Vakinankaratra Region, situated in the Central Highlands of Madagascar. It had a population of about 28,500 in 2013. It is the administrative capital of the district of the same name, and is situated on Route nationale No. 7 which runs from Antananarivo to Toliara. Ambatolampy is a railway station on the Antananarivo - Antsirabe line. A regional centre for distance education (CRTE) of the Centre National de Télé-Enseignement de Madagascar (CNETMAD) is located in Ambatolampy. A species of gecko, Lygodactylus tolampyae, may be named after Ambatolampy.", "score": "1.2114077" }, { "id": "15391886", "title": "Bhimambika temple, Itagi", "text": " Bhimambika temple or Bheemavva temple, is a popular Mutt and temple located in the temple town of Itagi in Gadag District, Ron Taluk in Karnataka. It is About 13 km from Gajendragad Kalkaleshwara temple.", "score": "1.2105448" } ]
[ "Ittamadu\n Ittamadu is an area in Bangalore city in India. Other nearby areas are Hosakerehalli, AG's Layout and Bhuvaneshwari Nagar.", "Ittamadu\n Popular temples are Sri Raghavendra Swamy Mandira, Shanisvara Temple and Dattetreya Swamy Temple, Rameshawara temple, Anejaneya temple.", "Ittamadu\n Institutions such as Webster's School, Presidency Public School, St. Xavier English school and the Nargund group of institutions are located there. 5 star school of ittamadu is chota phool public school", "Peliyagoda\n Peliyagoda is a town in the Western Province of Sri Lanka, lying mostly on the north shore of the Kelani River. As of 2001 it had an estimated population of 29,880. The Airport Expressway's entry point and the Toll Plaza starts from the Peliyagoda section of the highway.", "Loluwagoda\n Loluwagoda is a village in the Gampaha District, Sri Lanka. It is located on the Nittambuwa - Giriulla 221 main road, between the towns of Mirigama and Giriulla. The villages that surround it include: Godakalana, Niyandagala, Giriullagama, Thalahena, Harakahawa, Kandangamuwa, Delwala, Dambuwa, Kithalawalana and Nalla. The main religion of the people in the village is Theravada Buddhism. The old Ramanna Nikaya temple in the village (Sri Mahendraramaya) was well known among Buddhist monks in the area as a hidden and quiet temple which is not promoting social services or festivals in order to obtain donations. A group from the villagers annually donate medicine to the Mitirigala Nissarana Vanaya with a group from Atambe village. Like the most villages in Gampaha district, the population in this area is increasing with the value of the land which has not yet encountered any considerable environmental disaster. Though several industrial factories have been established in Loluwagoda area including an export processing zone, it is still considered to be a secure and attractive area to live in.", "Tanda, Russia\n Tanda (Танда) is a rural locality (a selo), the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Bayagantaysky Rural Okrug of Ust-Aldansky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 48 km from Borogontsy, the administrative center of the district. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 699; down from 863 recorded in the 2002 Census.", "Information technology in Sri Lanka\n Sri Lanka has few government owned and privately managed IT Parks. Orion City IT Park established in 2009 is a privately owned IT park situated in Dematagoda area in Colombo. The Park is spread over 16 acres and currently has 800,000 sq feet of developed space. Currently this park houses, Virtusa, IFS AB, WNS Global Services and several other IT and non-IT companies. In 2011 a full featured IT park was proposed to be built at Hambantota as a government project. In 2012 this project was approved by the Cabinet. TRACE Expert City is a similar one. This was developed by Urban Development Authority, working with the Ministry of Defense, This is situated in Maradana. In February 2016 India’s External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj announced that they are offering an IT park for Sri Lanka considering the IT industry's importance in the country.", "Eheliyagoda Polling Division\n The winner of Eheliyagoda has matched the final country result 6 out of 7 times. Hence, Eheliyagoda is a Strong Bellwether for Parliamentary Elections.", "Cardiocondyla nuda\n Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, Hawaii, Kiribati, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Galapagos Islands, Puerto Rico, Bangladesh, New Guinea, India, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Afghanistan, China, Israel, Japan, Republic of Korea.", "Bellanwila-Attidiya Wetland\n The Bellanwila-Attidiya Wetlands were declared a nature sanctuary on 25 July 1990, owing to the bio-diversity of the area and its contribution to controlling floods. The wetlands, which span over 930 acres, are endemic to the country and a paradise for migratory birds. Forty-four species of fish including six which are endemic to the country have been identified in the Bolgoda River which flows through the wetlands. The wetlands are also home to 21 reptilian species, 17 species of mammals and 10 butterfly species.", "Tashlytamak\n Tashlytamak (Ташлытамак) is a rural locality (a village) in Imay-Karmalinsky Selsoviet, Davlekanovsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 113 as of 2010. There are 3 streets.", "Ptychochromoides itasy\n Ptychochromoides itasy is a species of cichlid fish from central Madagascar. Until rediscovered in a pond at a tributary of the Tsiribihina River in late 2010, it was only known from Lake Itasy where last seen in the 1970s. The reason for its extirpation from Lake Itasy was likely habitat degradation and competition/predation by introduced species.", "Itachuna\n Itachuna Rajbari also known as \"Bargee Danga\" became a tourist spot of Hooghly district. This was established by Kundan family originated from Maratha in 1766. Now the palace has been transformed into a heritage hotel. It is known for being the shooting location of many Hindi and Bengali films like Lootera, Poran Jaye Jolia Re, Rajmohol etc. ", "Boban Birmančević\n Republic of the Congo, Egypt, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Grenada, Guinea-Bissau, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Nauru, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Norway, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, the Republic of Congo, Romania, Russia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sao Tome and Principe, the Solomon Islands, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.", "Kattamanchi\n Kattamanchi is suburb of Chittoor in Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is on the banks of the Neeva River. It connects the national highway from Chittoor to Tirupathi, Kadapa and Kurnool. In Kattamanchi the language spoken is Telugu. It is a pilgrimage center.", "Saratamata\n Saratamata is the capital of Penama Province of the island country of Vanuatu. It is situated on the eastern shore of Ambae Island and is the largest settlement in that island.", "Maavalla Koda\n Maavalla Koda (literally House of the Native Land, short for Taarausuliste ja Maausuliste Maavalla Koda, Estonian House for Taaraist and Native Religion Followers) is a religious organisation uniting adherents of the two kinds of Estonian native religion or Estonian Neopaganism: Taaraism and Maausk. Maavalla Koda was registered as a union of religious associations (koguduste liit) in Estonia in 1995. The initial constituent members of the union were three local registered religious associations, Emujärve Koda (representing adherents from the south of Estonia), Härjapea Koda (with members from the north of the country), and Tartu Supilinna Koda (formed in the university town of Tartu). Later, Tartu Supilinna Koda has been renamed Emajõe Koda (after the river Emajõgi), and ", "Itukulapahad\n Itukulapahad is a small village of the Shaligowraram mandal Nalgonda district in Telangana. The nearest town is Nakrekal, which is 21 kilometres", "Ambatolampy\n Ambatolampy is a city (commune urbaine) in the Vakinankaratra Region, situated in the Central Highlands of Madagascar. It had a population of about 28,500 in 2013. It is the administrative capital of the district of the same name, and is situated on Route nationale No. 7 which runs from Antananarivo to Toliara. Ambatolampy is a railway station on the Antananarivo - Antsirabe line. A regional centre for distance education (CRTE) of the Centre National de Télé-Enseignement de Madagascar (CNETMAD) is located in Ambatolampy. A species of gecko, Lygodactylus tolampyae, may be named after Ambatolampy.", "Bhimambika temple, Itagi\n Bhimambika temple or Bheemavva temple, is a popular Mutt and temple located in the temple town of Itagi in Gadag District, Ron Taluk in Karnataka. It is About 13 km from Gajendragad Kalkaleshwara temple." ]
In what country is Abra, Ivory Coast?
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[ { "id": "33154835", "title": "Abra, Ivory Coast", "text": " Abra is a village in southern Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Attoutou, Jacqueville Department, Grands-Ponts Region, Lagunes District. Abra was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished.", "score": "1.6801769" }, { "id": "1781801", "title": "List of companies of Ivory Coast", "text": " Ivory Coast (also known as Côte d'Ivoire) is a country located in West Africa. Ivory Coast's political capital is Yamoussoukro, and its economic capital and largest city is the port city of Abidjan. Ivory Coast has, for the region, a relatively high income per capita (US$1014.4 in 2013) and plays a key role in transit trade for neighboring, landlocked countries. The country is the largest economy in the West African Economic and Monetary Union, constituting 40% of the monetary union’s total GDP. The country is the world's largest exporter of cocoa beans, and the fourth-largest exporter of goods, in general, in sub-Saharan Africa (following South Africa, Nigeria, and Angola).", "score": "1.559964" }, { "id": "5275091", "title": "Ivory Coast", "text": " Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire, officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country located on the south coast of West Africa. Côte d'Ivoire's political capital is Yamoussoukro in the centre of the country, while its economic capital and largest city is the port city of Abidjan. It borders Guinea to the northwest, Liberia to the west, Mali to the northwest, Burkina Faso to the northeast, Ghana to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic Ocean) to the south. The official language of the republic is French, with local indigenous languages also being widely used that include Bété, Baoulé, Dioula, Dan, Anyin, and Cebaara Senufo. In total, there are around 78 different languages spoken in Ivory Coast. The country has large ", "score": "1.5047529" }, { "id": "29982983", "title": "2006 Ivory Coast toxic waste dump", "text": " The 2006 Ivory Coast toxic waste dump was a health crisis in Ivory Coast in which a ship registered in Panama, the Probo Koala, chartered by the Singaporean-based oil and commodity shipping company Trafigura Beheer BV, offloaded toxic waste to an Ivorian waste handling company which disposed of it at the port of Abidjan. The local contractor, a company called Tommy, dumped the waste at 12 sites in and around the city in August 2006. The dumping, which took place against a backdrop of instability in Abidjan as a result of Côte d'Ivoire's first civil war, allegedly led to the death of 7 and 20 hospitalized and the other ", "score": "1.4587555" }, { "id": "5275139", "title": "Ivory Coast", "text": " The government is divided into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The Parliament of Ivory Coast, consists of the indirectly elected Senate and the National Assembly which has 255 members, elected for five-year terms. Since 1983, Ivory Coast's capital has been Yamoussoukro, while Abidjan was the administrative center. Most countries maintain their embassies in Abidjan. The Ivorian population has suffered because of the ongoing civil war as of September of 2021. International human-rights organizations have noted problems with the treatment of captive non-combatants by both sides and the re-emergence of child slavery in cocoa production. Although most of the fighting ended by ", "score": "1.4587502" }, { "id": "12458861", "title": "Ivory Coast–United States relations", "text": " While Yamoussoukro is the political capital of Ivory Coast, the U.S. Embassy is located in the economic capital of the country, in the Riveria Golf neighborhood of Cocody, Abidjan.", "score": "1.452918" }, { "id": "33154828", "title": "Abolikro", "text": " Abolikro is a village in central Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Languibonou, Botro Department, Gbêkê Region, Vallée du Bandama District. Abolikro was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished.", "score": "1.445426" }, { "id": "7756440", "title": "Human rights in Ivory Coast", "text": " Ivory Coast is a sub-Saharan nation in West Africa. It is a representative presidential democracy where rights are protected in the constitution, international law, and common law. As a member of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, it is a party to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights and a signatory to major international human-rights agreements. In 2011, the Second Ivorian Civil War saw increases in violence and human-rights abuses. Although progress has been made towards reconciliation, the trial of former first lady Simone Gbagbo (who was acquitted in 2017) suggests that the root causes have not been addressed; no one has been convicted of crimes against humanity. According to a 2018 Human Rights Watch report, \"Ongoing indiscipline by members of the security services and violent army mutinies demonstrated the precariousness of the country’s newfound stability.\"", "score": "1.4407892" }, { "id": "7347772", "title": "Canada–Ivory Coast relations", "text": "Canada has an embassy in Abidjan. ; Ivory Coast has an embassy in Ottawa. ", "score": "1.4382807" }, { "id": "7529954", "title": "Index of Ivory Coast–related articles", "text": "Abidjan ; Abokouamekro Game Reserve ; Abron ; AfricaPhonebook/Annulaires Afrique ; Anyi people ; Armed Forces of the Republic of Ivory Coast ", "score": "1.4372976" }, { "id": "1462758", "title": "Crime in Ivory Coast", "text": " On 13 March 2016 Grand-Bassam attacked by three Islamist gunmen. The mass shooting occurred at a beach resort near L'Etoile du Sud hotel, about 40 km from the country's economic capital Abidjan. 16 people were killed, including four westerners, (French, and German) and two soldiers. The French government collaborated with the Ivorian government to identify and help the victims and their families. Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, partnered with al-Murabitoun claimed responsibility for the attack. The motivation for the attack was reported to be to boost the terrorist group's media profile and to exemplify their recently improved operational capabilities. After the attack, the flourishing tourism industry at the time was negatively affected. The Ivorian government nominated $1 million to assist the hotel, transport and tourism industry in Grand-Bassam to help compensate for the economic loses caused by the attack. The Ivory Coast's National Security Council also took emergency measures to strengthen security in the country", "score": "1.431474" }, { "id": "4302446", "title": "Politics of Ivory Coast", "text": " The Politics of Ivory Coast takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Ivory Coast is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the President and the Government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. The capital since 1983 is Yamoussoukro; however, Abidjan remains the commercial center. Most countries maintain their embassies in Abidjan. A civil war was fought in Ivory Coast between 2002–2004 and a second civil war broke out in March 2011 following contested elections that saw president-elect Alassane Ouattara come into power in 2011 and reelected in 2015.", "score": "1.431344" }, { "id": "7294589", "title": "Abofour", "text": " The town is about 45 km and about an hour's drive from Kumasi, the regional capital. It is located along the main Kumasi-Techiman highway, a first-class road that links the Southern and northern parts of the country and neighboring countries such as Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and northern Togo. The town is drained by the Ode and Opro rivers and their tributaries. Abofour hosts one of the largest forest reserves in Ghana, namely Afram Head Waters and the Opro forest reserves.", "score": "1.4293928" }, { "id": "4302408", "title": "Geography of Ivory Coast", "text": " Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) is a sub-Saharan nation in southern West Africa located at 8 00°N, 5 00°W. The country is approximately square in shape. Its southern border is a 515 km coastline on the Gulf of Guinea on the north Atlantic Ocean. On the other three sides it borders five other African nations for a total of 3458 km: Liberia to the southwest for 778 km, Guinea to the northwest for 816 km, Mali to the north-northwest for 599 km, Burkina Faso to the north-northeast for 545 km, and Ghana to the east for 720 km. Ivory Coast comprises 322463 km2, of which 318003 km2 is land and 4460 km2 is water, which makes the country about the size of Germany.", "score": "1.4274698" }, { "id": "2641726", "title": "Education in Ivory Coast", "text": " The national Université de Côte d'Ivoire was founded in Abidjan in 1959 as the Center for Higher Education. It was renamed the Université d'Abidjan in 1964. In 1987, the university had a student roll of 18,732, including 3,200 women. Among students, about 10,000 were Ivoirian citizens. Heavily dependent on French assistance, the university had faculties of law, sciences, and letters and schools of agriculture, public works, administration and fine arts. Other institutions of higher learning, known as grandes écoles, awarded certificates of training in specialized fields in cooperation with, but not as part of, the national university. Other universities have since been founded.", "score": "1.4217832" }, { "id": "5275136", "title": "Ivory Coast", "text": " Ivory Coast is a country of western sub-Saharan Africa. It borders Liberia and Guinea in the west, Mali and Burkina Faso in the north, Ghana in the east, and the Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic Ocean) in the south. The country lies between latitudes 4° and 11°N, and longitudes 2° and 9°W. Around 64.8% of the land is agricultural land; arable land amounted to 9.1%, permanent pasture 41.5%, and permanent crops 14.2%. Water pollution is one of the biggest issues that the country is currently facing.", "score": "1.4208431" }, { "id": "33154843", "title": "Aby, Ivory Coast", "text": " Aby is a village in south-eastern Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Adjouan, Aboisso Department, Sud-Comoé Region, Comoé District. Aby was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished.", "score": "1.4193517" }, { "id": "14605900", "title": "2010–2011 Ivorian crisis", "text": " The 2010–11 Ivorian crisis was a political crisis in Ivory Coast which began after Laurent Gbagbo, the President of Ivory Coast since 2000, was proclaimed the winner of the Ivorian election of 2010, the first election in the country in 10 years. The opposition candidate, Alassane Ouattara, and a number of countries, organisations and leaders worldwide claimed Ouattara had won the election. After months of attempted negotiation and sporadic violence, the crisis entered a decisive stage as Ouattara's forces began a military offensive in which they quickly gained control of most of the country and besieged key targets in Abidjan, the country's largest city. At the time, international organizations reported numerous human rights violations, and the UN undertook its own military action with the stated objective to protect itself and civilians. A significant step in bringing an end to the crisis occurred on 11 April 2011 upon the capture and arrest of Gbagbo in Abidjan by pro-Ouattara forces backed by French forces.", "score": "1.4180889" }, { "id": "27519324", "title": "Environment of Ivory Coast", "text": " The 2006 Côte d'Ivoire toxic waste dump was a health crisis in which Trafigura illegally dumped toxic waste in up to 12 sites around Abidjan in August 2006.", "score": "1.416184" }, { "id": "31655995", "title": "Culture of Ivory Coast", "text": " The Abron are an Akan people living in the Northeastern Ivory Coast and considered as the earliest or one of the earliest Akan settlers in Ivory Coast. With an estimated population of 400,000. They speak the Bono Twi of Akan. The Abron have a rich cultural heritage among the Akan.", "score": "1.4158337" } ]
[ "Abra, Ivory Coast\n Abra is a village in southern Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Attoutou, Jacqueville Department, Grands-Ponts Region, Lagunes District. Abra was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished.", "List of companies of Ivory Coast\n Ivory Coast (also known as Côte d'Ivoire) is a country located in West Africa. Ivory Coast's political capital is Yamoussoukro, and its economic capital and largest city is the port city of Abidjan. Ivory Coast has, for the region, a relatively high income per capita (US$1014.4 in 2013) and plays a key role in transit trade for neighboring, landlocked countries. The country is the largest economy in the West African Economic and Monetary Union, constituting 40% of the monetary union’s total GDP. The country is the world's largest exporter of cocoa beans, and the fourth-largest exporter of goods, in general, in sub-Saharan Africa (following South Africa, Nigeria, and Angola).", "Ivory Coast\n Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire, officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country located on the south coast of West Africa. Côte d'Ivoire's political capital is Yamoussoukro in the centre of the country, while its economic capital and largest city is the port city of Abidjan. It borders Guinea to the northwest, Liberia to the west, Mali to the northwest, Burkina Faso to the northeast, Ghana to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic Ocean) to the south. The official language of the republic is French, with local indigenous languages also being widely used that include Bété, Baoulé, Dioula, Dan, Anyin, and Cebaara Senufo. In total, there are around 78 different languages spoken in Ivory Coast. The country has large ", "2006 Ivory Coast toxic waste dump\n The 2006 Ivory Coast toxic waste dump was a health crisis in Ivory Coast in which a ship registered in Panama, the Probo Koala, chartered by the Singaporean-based oil and commodity shipping company Trafigura Beheer BV, offloaded toxic waste to an Ivorian waste handling company which disposed of it at the port of Abidjan. The local contractor, a company called Tommy, dumped the waste at 12 sites in and around the city in August 2006. The dumping, which took place against a backdrop of instability in Abidjan as a result of Côte d'Ivoire's first civil war, allegedly led to the death of 7 and 20 hospitalized and the other ", "Ivory Coast\n The government is divided into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The Parliament of Ivory Coast, consists of the indirectly elected Senate and the National Assembly which has 255 members, elected for five-year terms. Since 1983, Ivory Coast's capital has been Yamoussoukro, while Abidjan was the administrative center. Most countries maintain their embassies in Abidjan. The Ivorian population has suffered because of the ongoing civil war as of September of 2021. International human-rights organizations have noted problems with the treatment of captive non-combatants by both sides and the re-emergence of child slavery in cocoa production. Although most of the fighting ended by ", "Ivory Coast–United States relations\n While Yamoussoukro is the political capital of Ivory Coast, the U.S. Embassy is located in the economic capital of the country, in the Riveria Golf neighborhood of Cocody, Abidjan.", "Abolikro\n Abolikro is a village in central Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Languibonou, Botro Department, Gbêkê Region, Vallée du Bandama District. Abolikro was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished.", "Human rights in Ivory Coast\n Ivory Coast is a sub-Saharan nation in West Africa. It is a representative presidential democracy where rights are protected in the constitution, international law, and common law. As a member of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, it is a party to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights and a signatory to major international human-rights agreements. In 2011, the Second Ivorian Civil War saw increases in violence and human-rights abuses. Although progress has been made towards reconciliation, the trial of former first lady Simone Gbagbo (who was acquitted in 2017) suggests that the root causes have not been addressed; no one has been convicted of crimes against humanity. According to a 2018 Human Rights Watch report, \"Ongoing indiscipline by members of the security services and violent army mutinies demonstrated the precariousness of the country’s newfound stability.\"", "Canada–Ivory Coast relations\nCanada has an embassy in Abidjan. ; Ivory Coast has an embassy in Ottawa. ", "Index of Ivory Coast–related articles\nAbidjan ; Abokouamekro Game Reserve ; Abron ; AfricaPhonebook/Annulaires Afrique ; Anyi people ; Armed Forces of the Republic of Ivory Coast ", "Crime in Ivory Coast\n On 13 March 2016 Grand-Bassam attacked by three Islamist gunmen. The mass shooting occurred at a beach resort near L'Etoile du Sud hotel, about 40 km from the country's economic capital Abidjan. 16 people were killed, including four westerners, (French, and German) and two soldiers. The French government collaborated with the Ivorian government to identify and help the victims and their families. Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, partnered with al-Murabitoun claimed responsibility for the attack. The motivation for the attack was reported to be to boost the terrorist group's media profile and to exemplify their recently improved operational capabilities. After the attack, the flourishing tourism industry at the time was negatively affected. The Ivorian government nominated $1 million to assist the hotel, transport and tourism industry in Grand-Bassam to help compensate for the economic loses caused by the attack. The Ivory Coast's National Security Council also took emergency measures to strengthen security in the country", "Politics of Ivory Coast\n The Politics of Ivory Coast takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Ivory Coast is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the President and the Government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. The capital since 1983 is Yamoussoukro; however, Abidjan remains the commercial center. Most countries maintain their embassies in Abidjan. A civil war was fought in Ivory Coast between 2002–2004 and a second civil war broke out in March 2011 following contested elections that saw president-elect Alassane Ouattara come into power in 2011 and reelected in 2015.", "Abofour\n The town is about 45 km and about an hour's drive from Kumasi, the regional capital. It is located along the main Kumasi-Techiman highway, a first-class road that links the Southern and northern parts of the country and neighboring countries such as Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and northern Togo. The town is drained by the Ode and Opro rivers and their tributaries. Abofour hosts one of the largest forest reserves in Ghana, namely Afram Head Waters and the Opro forest reserves.", "Geography of Ivory Coast\n Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) is a sub-Saharan nation in southern West Africa located at 8 00°N, 5 00°W. The country is approximately square in shape. Its southern border is a 515 km coastline on the Gulf of Guinea on the north Atlantic Ocean. On the other three sides it borders five other African nations for a total of 3458 km: Liberia to the southwest for 778 km, Guinea to the northwest for 816 km, Mali to the north-northwest for 599 km, Burkina Faso to the north-northeast for 545 km, and Ghana to the east for 720 km. Ivory Coast comprises 322463 km2, of which 318003 km2 is land and 4460 km2 is water, which makes the country about the size of Germany.", "Education in Ivory Coast\n The national Université de Côte d'Ivoire was founded in Abidjan in 1959 as the Center for Higher Education. It was renamed the Université d'Abidjan in 1964. In 1987, the university had a student roll of 18,732, including 3,200 women. Among students, about 10,000 were Ivoirian citizens. Heavily dependent on French assistance, the university had faculties of law, sciences, and letters and schools of agriculture, public works, administration and fine arts. Other institutions of higher learning, known as grandes écoles, awarded certificates of training in specialized fields in cooperation with, but not as part of, the national university. Other universities have since been founded.", "Ivory Coast\n Ivory Coast is a country of western sub-Saharan Africa. It borders Liberia and Guinea in the west, Mali and Burkina Faso in the north, Ghana in the east, and the Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic Ocean) in the south. The country lies between latitudes 4° and 11°N, and longitudes 2° and 9°W. Around 64.8% of the land is agricultural land; arable land amounted to 9.1%, permanent pasture 41.5%, and permanent crops 14.2%. Water pollution is one of the biggest issues that the country is currently facing.", "Aby, Ivory Coast\n Aby is a village in south-eastern Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Adjouan, Aboisso Department, Sud-Comoé Region, Comoé District. Aby was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished.", "2010–2011 Ivorian crisis\n The 2010–11 Ivorian crisis was a political crisis in Ivory Coast which began after Laurent Gbagbo, the President of Ivory Coast since 2000, was proclaimed the winner of the Ivorian election of 2010, the first election in the country in 10 years. The opposition candidate, Alassane Ouattara, and a number of countries, organisations and leaders worldwide claimed Ouattara had won the election. After months of attempted negotiation and sporadic violence, the crisis entered a decisive stage as Ouattara's forces began a military offensive in which they quickly gained control of most of the country and besieged key targets in Abidjan, the country's largest city. At the time, international organizations reported numerous human rights violations, and the UN undertook its own military action with the stated objective to protect itself and civilians. A significant step in bringing an end to the crisis occurred on 11 April 2011 upon the capture and arrest of Gbagbo in Abidjan by pro-Ouattara forces backed by French forces.", "Environment of Ivory Coast\n The 2006 Côte d'Ivoire toxic waste dump was a health crisis in which Trafigura illegally dumped toxic waste in up to 12 sites around Abidjan in August 2006.", "Culture of Ivory Coast\n The Abron are an Akan people living in the Northeastern Ivory Coast and considered as the earliest or one of the earliest Akan settlers in Ivory Coast. With an estimated population of 400,000. They speak the Bono Twi of Akan. The Abron have a rich cultural heritage among the Akan." ]
In what country is Okunakayama-Kōgen Station?
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Oku-nakayama kōgen Station
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[ { "id": "6337680", "title": "Kugenuma-Kaigan Station", "text": " Kugenuma-Kaigan Station is served by the Odakyu Enoshima Line, with some through services to and from in Tokyo. It lies 58.2 km from the Shinjuku terminus.", "score": "1.6049253" }, { "id": "12160492", "title": "Kokawa Station", "text": "West Japan Railway Company ; Wakayama Line ", "score": "1.588946" }, { "id": "6337679", "title": "Kugenuma-Kaigan Station", "text": " Kugenuma-Kaigan Station (鵠沼海岸駅) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan and operated by the private railway operator Odakyu Electric Railway.", "score": "1.5786932" }, { "id": "541225", "title": "Hijiri-Kōgen Station", "text": " Hijiri-Kōgen Station (聖高原駅) is a train station in the village of Omi, Higashichikuma District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).", "score": "1.5665975" }, { "id": "14960935", "title": "Okunai Station", "text": " Okunai Station (奥内駅) is a railway station on the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) Tsugaru Line located in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan.", "score": "1.560644" }, { "id": "33048274", "title": "Jōmō-Kōgen Station", "text": " Jōmō-Kōgen Station (上毛高原駅) is a railway station on the high-speed Joetsu Shinkansen in Minakami, Gunma, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).", "score": "1.56046" }, { "id": "29574900", "title": "Ōfuna Station", "text": " Ōfuna Station(大船駅, ) is a railway station in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).", "score": "1.5584216" }, { "id": "1074430", "title": "Okazakimae Station", "text": " Okazakimae Station (岡崎前駅) is a railway station on the Kishigawa Line operated by the Wakayama Electric Railway. It is located in Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.", "score": "1.5419364" }, { "id": "32779814", "title": "Kogane-Jōshi Station", "text": " Kogane-Jōshi Station (小金城趾駅) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture, Japan operated by the private railway operator Ryūtetsu. It is numbered station RN3.", "score": "1.5325141" }, { "id": "32794723", "title": "Koganechō Station", "text": " Koganechō Station (黄金町駅) is a passenger railway station located in Minami-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keikyū.", "score": "1.5282472" }, { "id": "11808403", "title": "Chūgen Railway", "text": " Chūgen Railway (Jōshū Railway) had seven stations: Koizumimachi Station (小泉町駅), Kobugannon Station (瘤観音駅), Shinozuka Station (篠塚駅), Hon-Nakano Station (本中野駅), Mujinazuka Station (貉塚駅), Narushima Station (成島駅) and Tatebayashi Station (館林駅). Koizumimachi, Shinozuka, Hon-Nakano and Tatebayashi stations were in service from the beginning of the railway. Subsequently, Narushima Station (on April 10, 1926), Kobugannon Station (on June 28, 1931) and Mujinazuka Station (on March 1, 1933) were added.", "score": "1.5263788" }, { "id": "12160448", "title": "Kōyaguchi Station", "text": "West Japan Railway Company ; Wakayama Line ", "score": "1.5252125" }, { "id": "905762", "title": "Kōnandai Station", "text": " The area around Kōnandai Station was controlled by the American military in the post-war era. The property was returned to the Japanese government by 1965 and developed into a housing district. The Japan National Railways (JNR) Keihin-Tōhoku Line was extended from its former terminus at Yōkōdai Station through to Ōfuna Station in 1973, and Kōnandai Station was opened on 9 April 1973. The station came under the management of JR East on April 1, 1987 after the privatization of the JNR.", "score": "1.5228577" }, { "id": "31178078", "title": "Yudanaka Station", "text": " Yudanaka Station (湯田中駅) is a railway station in the town of Yamanouchi, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Nagano Electric Railway. Yudanaka Station is a gateway to seasonal mountain and outdoor activities, including hiking and skiing or snowboarding, and to Jigokudani Monkey Park where Japanese macaques soak in an outdoor hot spring. An indoor Japanese hot spring named Kotonoyu (楓の湯) is located in the former station building, standing beside the current station. The former station building itself is registered as tangible cultural property. At the train's arrival, the song \"The beauty of Shigakōgen\" (美わしの志賀高原), composed by Akira Nishizawa, Masao Koga, and Atsuo Okamoto plays. On departure, a regular train bell rings.", "score": "1.5186777" }, { "id": "16199314", "title": "Kugenuma Station", "text": " Kugenuma Station (鵠沼駅) is a commuter railway station on the Enoshima Electric Railway (Enoden) located in the city of Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.", "score": "1.5141437" }, { "id": "33048280", "title": "Jōmō-Kōgen Station", "text": " The station is located nearby Sarugakyō Mikuni Onsen, Kamimoku Onsen, Namesawa Onsen and Oigami Onsen.", "score": "1.5140076" }, { "id": "8682104", "title": "Okutama, Tokyo", "text": " The East Japan Railway Company serves the town. The Ōme line, which connects the town with Tachikawa, terminates at Oku-Tama Station. JR East – - Ōme Line", "score": "1.5126802" }, { "id": "28011888", "title": "Kesennuma Station", "text": " Kesennuma Station opened on 31 July 1929 on the Ōfunato Line. Passenger services on the Kesennuma Line began on 11 February 1957. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japanese National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987. Since the March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the station has become the de facto terminal station of the Ōfunato Line, with services beyond the station replaced by a provisional bus rapid transit line. Services on the Kesennuma Line have also been suspended and replaced by a bus line.", "score": "1.5109357" }, { "id": "33048279", "title": "Jōmō-Kōgen Station", "text": "Kan-etsu Kotsu Bus ; For Minakami Station and Tanigawadake Ropeway via Kamimoku Station ; For Numata Station, Kamata and Oze-Tokura via Gokan Station ", "score": "1.5092759" }, { "id": "1789459", "title": "Koganezawa Station", "text": " Koganezawa Station (小金沢駅) was a railway station on the Kesennuma Line in the city of Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The station was completely destroyed by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and services have now been replaced by a provisional bus rapid transit line.", "score": "1.5086665" } ]
[ "Kugenuma-Kaigan Station\n Kugenuma-Kaigan Station is served by the Odakyu Enoshima Line, with some through services to and from in Tokyo. It lies 58.2 km from the Shinjuku terminus.", "Kokawa Station\nWest Japan Railway Company ; Wakayama Line ", "Kugenuma-Kaigan Station\n Kugenuma-Kaigan Station (鵠沼海岸駅) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan and operated by the private railway operator Odakyu Electric Railway.", "Hijiri-Kōgen Station\n Hijiri-Kōgen Station (聖高原駅) is a train station in the village of Omi, Higashichikuma District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).", "Okunai Station\n Okunai Station (奥内駅) is a railway station on the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) Tsugaru Line located in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan.", "Jōmō-Kōgen Station\n Jōmō-Kōgen Station (上毛高原駅) is a railway station on the high-speed Joetsu Shinkansen in Minakami, Gunma, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).", "Ōfuna Station\n Ōfuna Station(大船駅, ) is a railway station in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).", "Okazakimae Station\n Okazakimae Station (岡崎前駅) is a railway station on the Kishigawa Line operated by the Wakayama Electric Railway. It is located in Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.", "Kogane-Jōshi Station\n Kogane-Jōshi Station (小金城趾駅) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture, Japan operated by the private railway operator Ryūtetsu. It is numbered station RN3.", "Koganechō Station\n Koganechō Station (黄金町駅) is a passenger railway station located in Minami-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keikyū.", "Chūgen Railway\n Chūgen Railway (Jōshū Railway) had seven stations: Koizumimachi Station (小泉町駅), Kobugannon Station (瘤観音駅), Shinozuka Station (篠塚駅), Hon-Nakano Station (本中野駅), Mujinazuka Station (貉塚駅), Narushima Station (成島駅) and Tatebayashi Station (館林駅). Koizumimachi, Shinozuka, Hon-Nakano and Tatebayashi stations were in service from the beginning of the railway. Subsequently, Narushima Station (on April 10, 1926), Kobugannon Station (on June 28, 1931) and Mujinazuka Station (on March 1, 1933) were added.", "Kōyaguchi Station\nWest Japan Railway Company ; Wakayama Line ", "Kōnandai Station\n The area around Kōnandai Station was controlled by the American military in the post-war era. The property was returned to the Japanese government by 1965 and developed into a housing district. The Japan National Railways (JNR) Keihin-Tōhoku Line was extended from its former terminus at Yōkōdai Station through to Ōfuna Station in 1973, and Kōnandai Station was opened on 9 April 1973. The station came under the management of JR East on April 1, 1987 after the privatization of the JNR.", "Yudanaka Station\n Yudanaka Station (湯田中駅) is a railway station in the town of Yamanouchi, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Nagano Electric Railway. Yudanaka Station is a gateway to seasonal mountain and outdoor activities, including hiking and skiing or snowboarding, and to Jigokudani Monkey Park where Japanese macaques soak in an outdoor hot spring. An indoor Japanese hot spring named Kotonoyu (楓の湯) is located in the former station building, standing beside the current station. The former station building itself is registered as tangible cultural property. At the train's arrival, the song \"The beauty of Shigakōgen\" (美わしの志賀高原), composed by Akira Nishizawa, Masao Koga, and Atsuo Okamoto plays. On departure, a regular train bell rings.", "Kugenuma Station\n Kugenuma Station (鵠沼駅) is a commuter railway station on the Enoshima Electric Railway (Enoden) located in the city of Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.", "Jōmō-Kōgen Station\n The station is located nearby Sarugakyō Mikuni Onsen, Kamimoku Onsen, Namesawa Onsen and Oigami Onsen.", "Okutama, Tokyo\n The East Japan Railway Company serves the town. The Ōme line, which connects the town with Tachikawa, terminates at Oku-Tama Station. JR East – - Ōme Line", "Kesennuma Station\n Kesennuma Station opened on 31 July 1929 on the Ōfunato Line. Passenger services on the Kesennuma Line began on 11 February 1957. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japanese National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987. Since the March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the station has become the de facto terminal station of the Ōfunato Line, with services beyond the station replaced by a provisional bus rapid transit line. Services on the Kesennuma Line have also been suspended and replaced by a bus line.", "Jōmō-Kōgen Station\nKan-etsu Kotsu Bus ; For Minakami Station and Tanigawadake Ropeway via Kamimoku Station ; For Numata Station, Kamata and Oze-Tokura via Gokan Station ", "Koganezawa Station\n Koganezawa Station (小金沢駅) was a railway station on the Kesennuma Line in the city of Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The station was completely destroyed by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and services have now been replaced by a provisional bus rapid transit line." ]
In what country is DeWitt Township?
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DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois
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[ { "id": "30332775", "title": "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan", "text": " It was not until 1929 when the town was incorporated as a village, and then was no longer under the full jurisdiction of the township.[3] The Village of DeWitt was incorporated into a city in 1965. The Township became a Charter Township on November 7, 1978. The DeWitt area was ranked as the 75th best place to live in the United States by CNN Money in 2005.[4] DeWitt Township has three primary schools district; DeWitt Public Schools, Bath Public Schools and Lansing Public Schools. The DeWitt area is the home of gymnast Jordyn Wieber, who was part of the gold medal-winning women's gymnastics team at the 2012 London Summer Olympics.", "score": "1.7241223" }, { "id": "30332769", "title": "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan", "text": " DeWitt Charter Township is a charter township of Clinton County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 14,321 at the 2010 census, which was an increase from 12,143 at the 2000 census. The original survey township now includes portions of the cities of DeWitt, East Lansing, and Lansing, but all are administered autonomously or through 425 Agreements.", "score": "1.7002473" }, { "id": "30332772", "title": "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan", "text": " The township is situated directly north of the city of Lansing, Michigan's capital city. One of the fastest growing areas in the state, the township is quickly developing along the Business US 127 thoroughfare, and near its intersection with I-69. The township is also home to Lansing Capital Region International Airport. DeWitt was named after DeWitt Clinton, Governor of New York from 1817 to 1822, and again from 1825 until his death in 1828. It was first settled by Captain David Scott, who moved there from Ann Arbor in 1833, and platted the land. The State Legislature formally created DeWitt Township on March 23, 1836. The first township meeting was held ", "score": "1.6945646" }, { "id": "12878658", "title": "DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois", "text": " DeWitt Township is one of thirteen townships in DeWitt County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 479 and it contained 215 housing units. It was renamed from its original name of Marion Township on June 7, 1859.", "score": "1.668273" }, { "id": "12878660", "title": "DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois", "text": "DeWitt ", "score": "1.6456641" }, { "id": "12878659", "title": "DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois", "text": " According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of 34.06 sqmi, of which 31.78 sqmi (or 93.31%) is land and 2.28 sqmi (or 6.69%) is water.", "score": "1.6407876" }, { "id": "30332776", "title": "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan", "text": " According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 31.27 sqmi, of which 31.03 sqmi is land and 0.24 sqmi (0.77%) is water.", "score": "1.6299257" }, { "id": "12878663", "title": "DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois", "text": "Blue Ridge Community Unit School District 18 ; Clinton Community Unit School District 15 ; Deland-Weldon Community Unit School District 57 ", "score": "1.6111898" }, { "id": "12878892", "title": "Texas Township, DeWitt County, Illinois", "text": " Texas Township is one of thirteen townships in DeWitt County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,246 and it contained 536 housing units. The west half of Weldon Springs State Park is in this township.", "score": "1.5958614" }, { "id": "30332757", "title": "DeWitt, Michigan", "text": " DeWitt was named after DeWitt Clinton, Governor of New York during the 1820s. It was first settled by Captain David Scott, who moved there from Ann Arbor in 1833, and platted the land. The State Legislature formally created DeWitt Township on March 23, 1836. The first township meeting was held at the house of Captain Scott on April 8, 1836. A gentleman by the name of Welcome J. Partelo was named the township's first Supervisor at that meeting. It did not take long for the state to divide DeWitt Township into the many townships that we recognize today. In 1837, the township ", "score": "1.5940614" }, { "id": "30332756", "title": "DeWitt, Michigan", "text": " DeWitt is a city in Clinton County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,507 at the 2010 census. The city is located north of Interstate 69 and west of U.S. Route 127, just north of the city of Lansing.", "score": "1.5729873" }, { "id": "30332774", "title": "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan", "text": " Ossowa Township (renamed Bath Township in 1843). The final split of the township came in 1841 with the northern half of the remaining land becoming Olive Township. In four years, DeWitt Township went from encompassing the entire County to its current boundary. The county seat for Clinton County was also located in DeWitt Township from the inception of the county. The county seat remained in DeWitt Township until December 1857 when it was moved to Plumstead Hall, in the village of St. Johns, until a new courthouse could be built. In the early 1900s, the Lansing, St. Johns and St. Louis Railway opened the community to a new era of ", "score": "1.5665804" }, { "id": "30332773", "title": "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan", "text": " the house of Captain Scott on April 8, 1836. A gentleman by the name of Welcome J. Partelo was named the township's first Supervisor at that meeting. It did not take long for the State to divide DeWitt Township into the many townships that we recognize today. In 1837, the township was split in half by a north–south line with the western half becoming Watertown Township. Two years later, the township was again split in half by an East–west line with the northern half becoming Bingham Township. One day later, the Governor approved an act, which split the remaining township area in half by a north–south line with the eastern half ", "score": "1.5598322" }, { "id": "30332771", "title": "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan", "text": " Bath Township in 2002 for a small portion of the township. ; In 2011 the township entered into another 425 Agreement with Lansing, Michigan for property in the south-west corner of the Township. This 425 was for approximately 2000 acre surrounding and including Capital Region International Airport. This 425 allowed the City of Lansing and DeWitt Township to apply for and receive the Next Michigan Development Zone designation from the State of Michigan to develop an aerotropolis. ; DeWitt Township has three primary school districts: DeWitt, Bath, and Lansing. Some parcels are in the St. Johns and East Lansing School Districts. ", "score": "1.5580434" }, { "id": "30332759", "title": "DeWitt, Michigan", "text": " county seat for Clinton County was also located in DeWitt Township from the inception of the county. The county seat remained in DeWitt Township until December 1857 when it was moved to high Hall, in the village of St. Johns, until a new courthouse could be built. In the early 1900s, the Lansing, St. Johns and St. Louis Railway opened the community to a new era of prosperity. It was not until 1929 when the town was incorporated as a village, and then was no longer under the full jurisdiction of the township. The area that is now the city was ", "score": "1.5458403" }, { "id": "12878893", "title": "Texas Township, DeWitt County, Illinois", "text": " According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of 35.71 sqmi, of which 35.64 sqmi (or 99.80%) is land and 0.07 sqmi (or 0.20%) is water.", "score": "1.543107" }, { "id": "30332770", "title": "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan", "text": "The cities of Lansing and East Lansing are adjacent to the south, and considerable development extends into the township as a result of the proximity to both cities. ; East Lansing entered into 425 Agreements with the township for approximately 1200 acre of the township that were consolidated into a single agreement in 2001. Under the agreement, East Lansing is required to provide services to the land in exchange for 32 percent of the area's property taxes. At the end of the 33-year agreement, the land will be turned over to the city ; The township also entered a 425 Agreement ", "score": "1.5406691" }, { "id": "32380174", "title": "De Witt Township, Clinton County, Iowa", "text": " De Witt Township was organized in 1843. It is named for DeWitt Clinton.", "score": "1.5378556" }, { "id": "12878664", "title": "DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois", "text": "Illinois's 15th congressional district ; State House District 110 ; State House District 87 ; State Senate District 44 ; State Senate District 55 ", "score": "1.5365353" }, { "id": "12878627", "title": "Creek Township, DeWitt County, Illinois", "text": " Creek Township is one of thirteen townships in DeWitt County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 471 and it contained 206 housing units. The township contains the east half of Weldon Springs State Park.", "score": "1.5315659" } ]
[ "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan\n It was not until 1929 when the town was incorporated as a village, and then was no longer under the full jurisdiction of the township.[3] The Village of DeWitt was incorporated into a city in 1965. The Township became a Charter Township on November 7, 1978. The DeWitt area was ranked as the 75th best place to live in the United States by CNN Money in 2005.[4] DeWitt Township has three primary schools district; DeWitt Public Schools, Bath Public Schools and Lansing Public Schools. The DeWitt area is the home of gymnast Jordyn Wieber, who was part of the gold medal-winning women's gymnastics team at the 2012 London Summer Olympics.", "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan\n DeWitt Charter Township is a charter township of Clinton County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 14,321 at the 2010 census, which was an increase from 12,143 at the 2000 census. The original survey township now includes portions of the cities of DeWitt, East Lansing, and Lansing, but all are administered autonomously or through 425 Agreements.", "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan\n The township is situated directly north of the city of Lansing, Michigan's capital city. One of the fastest growing areas in the state, the township is quickly developing along the Business US 127 thoroughfare, and near its intersection with I-69. The township is also home to Lansing Capital Region International Airport. DeWitt was named after DeWitt Clinton, Governor of New York from 1817 to 1822, and again from 1825 until his death in 1828. It was first settled by Captain David Scott, who moved there from Ann Arbor in 1833, and platted the land. The State Legislature formally created DeWitt Township on March 23, 1836. The first township meeting was held ", "DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois\n DeWitt Township is one of thirteen townships in DeWitt County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 479 and it contained 215 housing units. It was renamed from its original name of Marion Township on June 7, 1859.", "DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois\nDeWitt ", "DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois\n According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of 34.06 sqmi, of which 31.78 sqmi (or 93.31%) is land and 2.28 sqmi (or 6.69%) is water.", "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan\n According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 31.27 sqmi, of which 31.03 sqmi is land and 0.24 sqmi (0.77%) is water.", "DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois\nBlue Ridge Community Unit School District 18 ; Clinton Community Unit School District 15 ; Deland-Weldon Community Unit School District 57 ", "Texas Township, DeWitt County, Illinois\n Texas Township is one of thirteen townships in DeWitt County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,246 and it contained 536 housing units. The west half of Weldon Springs State Park is in this township.", "DeWitt, Michigan\n DeWitt was named after DeWitt Clinton, Governor of New York during the 1820s. It was first settled by Captain David Scott, who moved there from Ann Arbor in 1833, and platted the land. The State Legislature formally created DeWitt Township on March 23, 1836. The first township meeting was held at the house of Captain Scott on April 8, 1836. A gentleman by the name of Welcome J. Partelo was named the township's first Supervisor at that meeting. It did not take long for the state to divide DeWitt Township into the many townships that we recognize today. In 1837, the township ", "DeWitt, Michigan\n DeWitt is a city in Clinton County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,507 at the 2010 census. The city is located north of Interstate 69 and west of U.S. Route 127, just north of the city of Lansing.", "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan\n Ossowa Township (renamed Bath Township in 1843). The final split of the township came in 1841 with the northern half of the remaining land becoming Olive Township. In four years, DeWitt Township went from encompassing the entire County to its current boundary. The county seat for Clinton County was also located in DeWitt Township from the inception of the county. The county seat remained in DeWitt Township until December 1857 when it was moved to Plumstead Hall, in the village of St. Johns, until a new courthouse could be built. In the early 1900s, the Lansing, St. Johns and St. Louis Railway opened the community to a new era of ", "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan\n the house of Captain Scott on April 8, 1836. A gentleman by the name of Welcome J. Partelo was named the township's first Supervisor at that meeting. It did not take long for the State to divide DeWitt Township into the many townships that we recognize today. In 1837, the township was split in half by a north–south line with the western half becoming Watertown Township. Two years later, the township was again split in half by an East–west line with the northern half becoming Bingham Township. One day later, the Governor approved an act, which split the remaining township area in half by a north–south line with the eastern half ", "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan\n Bath Township in 2002 for a small portion of the township. ; In 2011 the township entered into another 425 Agreement with Lansing, Michigan for property in the south-west corner of the Township. This 425 was for approximately 2000 acre surrounding and including Capital Region International Airport. This 425 allowed the City of Lansing and DeWitt Township to apply for and receive the Next Michigan Development Zone designation from the State of Michigan to develop an aerotropolis. ; DeWitt Township has three primary school districts: DeWitt, Bath, and Lansing. Some parcels are in the St. Johns and East Lansing School Districts. ", "DeWitt, Michigan\n county seat for Clinton County was also located in DeWitt Township from the inception of the county. The county seat remained in DeWitt Township until December 1857 when it was moved to high Hall, in the village of St. Johns, until a new courthouse could be built. In the early 1900s, the Lansing, St. Johns and St. Louis Railway opened the community to a new era of prosperity. It was not until 1929 when the town was incorporated as a village, and then was no longer under the full jurisdiction of the township. The area that is now the city was ", "Texas Township, DeWitt County, Illinois\n According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of 35.71 sqmi, of which 35.64 sqmi (or 99.80%) is land and 0.07 sqmi (or 0.20%) is water.", "DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan\nThe cities of Lansing and East Lansing are adjacent to the south, and considerable development extends into the township as a result of the proximity to both cities. ; East Lansing entered into 425 Agreements with the township for approximately 1200 acre of the township that were consolidated into a single agreement in 2001. Under the agreement, East Lansing is required to provide services to the land in exchange for 32 percent of the area's property taxes. At the end of the 33-year agreement, the land will be turned over to the city ; The township also entered a 425 Agreement ", "De Witt Township, Clinton County, Iowa\n De Witt Township was organized in 1843. It is named for DeWitt Clinton.", "DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois\nIllinois's 15th congressional district ; State House District 110 ; State House District 87 ; State Senate District 44 ; State Senate District 55 ", "Creek Township, DeWitt County, Illinois\n Creek Township is one of thirteen townships in DeWitt County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 471 and it contained 206 housing units. The township contains the east half of Weldon Springs State Park." ]
In what country is Centre?
[ "Belgium", "Kingdom of Belgium", "BEL", "be", "🇧🇪", "BE" ]
country
Centre, Wallonia
3,668,918
44
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It is considered an active instrument of foreign policy of the Czech Republic through public diplomacy.", "score": "1.5261694" }, { "id": "11968290", "title": "Centre Region (Cameroon)", "text": " The Centre is one of Cameroon's strongest economic zones due in great part to the presence of the capital city. In fact, the area is second only to the coastal regions of the Littoral, South, and Southwest Provinces. Many international organisations are headquartered at Yaoundé, among them the Bank of Central African States and the African Organisation of Industrial Property.", "score": "1.4383782" }, { "id": "26125967", "title": "National Palace of Culture", "text": " The centre has held international conferences such as the World Health Organization (WHO): World meeting of the regional commission of WHO for Europe and the UNESCO: Conference of Ministers of Culture for South East Europe in 2012. In 2009 it hosted the Fifth International Congress on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Sources in South East Europe and the Meeting of the chairpersons of the Economic and Social Councils of the Member States of the European Union. In 2007 the Annual Economic Forum of the countries from the Central European Initiative was held at the centre. In 2006, the twelfth meeting of foreign ministers of the countries of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) was held. The 80th Conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union was held in 1988.", "score": "1.4336157" }, { "id": "8452370", "title": "North–South Centre", "text": " the following : - the Centre has kept its present legal nature, and continues to function as an enlarged partial agreement of the Council of Europe; - an invitation is made to all member States of the Council of Europe as well as to the European Union to join the Centre as soon as possible; - the Centre acts as an interface between the Council of Europe and countries in neighbouring regions which are interested in cooperating with the Organisation, by offering them a platform for structured cooperation at different levels (governments, parliamentarians, local and regional authorities, civil society); - the two former statutory organs of ", "score": "1.4325104" }, { "id": "28638373", "title": "South Centre (organization)", "text": " the promotion of South-South cooperation. The Council appoints a nine-member board and elects the Centre's Chairperson. From its members, the Council elects a Convenor and a Vice-Convenor. As of 2017, the following 54 states have signed, ratified, or acceded to the Intergovernmental Agreement: • 🇩🇿 Algeria • 🇦🇴 Angola • 🇦🇷 Argentina • 🇧🇧 Barbados • 🇧🇯 Benin • 🇧🇴 Bolivia • 🇧🇷 Brazil • 🇧🇮 Burundi • Cabo Verde • 🇰🇭 Cambodia • 🇨🇳 China • 🇨🇮 Côte d'Ivoire • 🇨🇺 Cuba • Democratic People's Republic of Korea • 🇩🇴 Dominican Republic • 🇪🇨 Ecuador • 🇪🇬 Egypt • 🇬🇦 Gabon • 🇬🇭 Ghana ", "score": "1.4303952" }, { "id": "26287125", "title": "Center of population", "text": " The centre of population in Great Britain did not move significantly in the 20th century. In 1901, it was in Rodsley, Derbyshire and in 1911 in Longford. In 1971 it was at Newhall, Swadlincote, South Derbyshire and in 2000, it was in Appleby Parva, Leicestershire. Using the 2011 census the population center can be calculated at Snarestone, Swadlincote.", "score": "1.4252654" }, { "id": "15876420", "title": "Centre points of Australia", "text": " Australia's centre of population in June 2016 was approximately 35 km east of the town of Ivanhoe in western New South Wales. Australia has not seen its population centroid move drastically since the creation of the country. In 1911, the centroid was in central New South Wales; in 1996, it was only slightly further northwest.", "score": "1.4141524" }, { "id": "26042435", "title": "Centre region, Hainaut", "text": " The Centre or the Région du Centre is a region within the province of Hainaut in Wallonia, Belgium. It is located between the cities of Mons, Charleroi, Thuin and Brabant.", "score": "1.4131444" }, { "id": "15722649", "title": "Centre Region, Burkina Faso", "text": " Centre is one of Burkina Faso's 13 administrative regions. The population of Centre was 1,523,980 in 2006 and increased by 40.2% in 5 years to 2,136,581 in 2011 (est.). It is the most populous and urbanised region in Burkina Faso; in 2006 11.1% of Burkina's population lived in Centre. The region's capital is Ouagadougou, which also serves as the national capital. Centre region consists of only one province, Kadiogo. As of 2019, the population of the region was 3,032,668 with 50.8% females. The population in the region was 14.8% of the total population of the country. The coverage of cereal need compared to the total production of the region was 17.00%. As of 2007, the literacy rate in the region was 63%, compared to a national average of 28.3%.", "score": "1.4049876" }, { "id": "4656214", "title": "The Centre Page", "text": " The Centre Page is a pub at 29–33 Knightrider Street, London EC4. It is a Grade II listed building, built in the mid-19th century, and previously known as The Horn Tavern.", "score": "1.4032481" }, { "id": "5286275", "title": "Playing for Success", "text": " In 2010, there were centres in all regions of England.", "score": "1.399751" }, { "id": "8269097", "title": "Center S", "text": " Center S (Центр С in Cyrillic script) was a secret, joint, Russian–Syrian signals intelligence 'spy' post near al-Harra in southwestern Syria close to the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Presumably existing since before 2006, it was over-run by Free Syrian Army rebels on 5 October 2014 during the Daraa offensive (October 2014). It was recaptured by SAA during 2018 Southern Syria offensive.", "score": "1.3992751" }, { "id": "5323674", "title": "Centre points of the United Kingdom", "text": " The town of Haltwhistle in Northumberland has banners stating that it is the \"Centre of Britain\". By another calculation the centre can also be said to be Dunsop Bridge, Lancashire, 71 miles (114 km) to the south. However, in 2002 the Ordnance Survey conducted studies that pinpointed the respective centres more precisely, and it is their results that are quoted below.", "score": "1.3991823" }, { "id": "14515520", "title": "City centre", "text": " A city centre is the commercial, cultural and often the historical, political, and geographic heart of a city, especially those in the Western world. The term \"city centre\" is primarily used in British English, and closely equivalent terms exist in other languages, such as \"centre-ville\" in French, Stadtzentrum in German, or shìzhōngxīn (市中心) in Chinese. 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[ "South Centre (organization)\n The South Centre is an intergovernmental organisation of developing nations, established by an intergovernmental Agreement (Treaty), which came into force on 31 July 1995, with its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. It functions as an independent policy think tank, whilst also holding Observer Status at the United Nations and other development agencies.", "Czech Centres\n Czech Centres (Česká centra) is an organization of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic consisting of offices in 22 countries throughout three continents. It was established for the promotion of the Czech history, culture, language, tourism and trade abroad. It is considered an active instrument of foreign policy of the Czech Republic through public diplomacy.", "Centre Region (Cameroon)\n The Centre is one of Cameroon's strongest economic zones due in great part to the presence of the capital city. In fact, the area is second only to the coastal regions of the Littoral, South, and Southwest Provinces. Many international organisations are headquartered at Yaoundé, among them the Bank of Central African States and the African Organisation of Industrial Property.", "National Palace of Culture\n The centre has held international conferences such as the World Health Organization (WHO): World meeting of the regional commission of WHO for Europe and the UNESCO: Conference of Ministers of Culture for South East Europe in 2012. In 2009 it hosted the Fifth International Congress on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Sources in South East Europe and the Meeting of the chairpersons of the Economic and Social Councils of the Member States of the European Union. In 2007 the Annual Economic Forum of the countries from the Central European Initiative was held at the centre. In 2006, the twelfth meeting of foreign ministers of the countries of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) was held. The 80th Conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union was held in 1988.", "North–South Centre\n the following : - the Centre has kept its present legal nature, and continues to function as an enlarged partial agreement of the Council of Europe; - an invitation is made to all member States of the Council of Europe as well as to the European Union to join the Centre as soon as possible; - the Centre acts as an interface between the Council of Europe and countries in neighbouring regions which are interested in cooperating with the Organisation, by offering them a platform for structured cooperation at different levels (governments, parliamentarians, local and regional authorities, civil society); - the two former statutory organs of ", "South Centre (organization)\n the promotion of South-South cooperation. The Council appoints a nine-member board and elects the Centre's Chairperson. From its members, the Council elects a Convenor and a Vice-Convenor. As of 2017, the following 54 states have signed, ratified, or acceded to the Intergovernmental Agreement: • 🇩🇿 Algeria • 🇦🇴 Angola • 🇦🇷 Argentina • 🇧🇧 Barbados • 🇧🇯 Benin • 🇧🇴 Bolivia • 🇧🇷 Brazil • 🇧🇮 Burundi • Cabo Verde • 🇰🇭 Cambodia • 🇨🇳 China • 🇨🇮 Côte d'Ivoire • 🇨🇺 Cuba • Democratic People's Republic of Korea • 🇩🇴 Dominican Republic • 🇪🇨 Ecuador • 🇪🇬 Egypt • 🇬🇦 Gabon • 🇬🇭 Ghana ", "Center of population\n The centre of population in Great Britain did not move significantly in the 20th century. In 1901, it was in Rodsley, Derbyshire and in 1911 in Longford. In 1971 it was at Newhall, Swadlincote, South Derbyshire and in 2000, it was in Appleby Parva, Leicestershire. Using the 2011 census the population center can be calculated at Snarestone, Swadlincote.", "Centre points of Australia\n Australia's centre of population in June 2016 was approximately 35 km east of the town of Ivanhoe in western New South Wales. Australia has not seen its population centroid move drastically since the creation of the country. In 1911, the centroid was in central New South Wales; in 1996, it was only slightly further northwest.", "Centre region, Hainaut\n The Centre or the Région du Centre is a region within the province of Hainaut in Wallonia, Belgium. It is located between the cities of Mons, Charleroi, Thuin and Brabant.", "Centre Region, Burkina Faso\n Centre is one of Burkina Faso's 13 administrative regions. The population of Centre was 1,523,980 in 2006 and increased by 40.2% in 5 years to 2,136,581 in 2011 (est.). It is the most populous and urbanised region in Burkina Faso; in 2006 11.1% of Burkina's population lived in Centre. The region's capital is Ouagadougou, which also serves as the national capital. Centre region consists of only one province, Kadiogo. As of 2019, the population of the region was 3,032,668 with 50.8% females. The population in the region was 14.8% of the total population of the country. The coverage of cereal need compared to the total production of the region was 17.00%. As of 2007, the literacy rate in the region was 63%, compared to a national average of 28.3%.", "The Centre Page\n The Centre Page is a pub at 29–33 Knightrider Street, London EC4. It is a Grade II listed building, built in the mid-19th century, and previously known as The Horn Tavern.", "Playing for Success\n In 2010, there were centres in all regions of England.", "Center S\n Center S (Центр С in Cyrillic script) was a secret, joint, Russian–Syrian signals intelligence 'spy' post near al-Harra in southwestern Syria close to the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Presumably existing since before 2006, it was over-run by Free Syrian Army rebels on 5 October 2014 during the Daraa offensive (October 2014). It was recaptured by SAA during 2018 Southern Syria offensive.", "Centre points of the United Kingdom\n The town of Haltwhistle in Northumberland has banners stating that it is the \"Centre of Britain\". By another calculation the centre can also be said to be Dunsop Bridge, Lancashire, 71 miles (114 km) to the south. However, in 2002 the Ordnance Survey conducted studies that pinpointed the respective centres more precisely, and it is their results that are quoted below.", "City centre\n A city centre is the commercial, cultural and often the historical, political, and geographic heart of a city, especially those in the Western world. The term \"city centre\" is primarily used in British English, and closely equivalent terms exist in other languages, such as \"centre-ville\" in French, Stadtzentrum in German, or shìzhōngxīn (市中心) in Chinese. In the United States, the term \"downtown\" is generally used, though a few cities, like Philadelphia, use the term \"Center City\", while others such as Portland use the term “City Center”.", "Geographical centre\n center of North America ; Centre of Canada ; Geographic centers of the United States and its states ; Geographic center of the contiguous United States ; Geographical Center of South America ; Geographical centre of the Russian Federation ; Geographical centre of the Soviet Union ; Geographic centres in Africa ; Geographic Centre of Uganda (Amolatar Monument) ; Geographical midpoints of Asia, in China or Russia ; Geographical centre of India is Barsali ; Geographic center of Iran ; Philippines ; Geographic Center of Taiwan ; Geographical centre of the Korean Peninsula ; Geographic centres in Oceania ; Centre points of Australia ; Geographic Centre of New Zealand ", "National trade union center\n A national trade union center (or national center or central) is a federation or confederation of trade unions in a country. Nearly every country in the world has a national trade union center, and many have more than one. When there is more than one national center, it is often because of ideological differences—in some cases long-standing historic differences. In some regions, such as the Nordic countries, different centers exist on a sectoral basis, for example for blue collar workers and professionals. Among the larger national centers in the world are the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations and the Change to Win Federation in the USA; ", "Center Parcs UK and Ireland\n Center Parcs UK and Ireland (formerly Center Parcs UK) is a short-break holiday company that operates six holiday villages in the United Kingdom and Ireland, with each covering about 400 acre of woodland. The company's first village opened at Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, in 1987 and its sixth, at Longford Forest, Ireland, opened in 2019. A similar enterprise operates in continental Europe, also under the name Center Parcs; however, the two companies have been separately owned since 2001. The company marked its thirtieth anniversary in 2017.", "European Union Centers of Excellence in the United States\n EU law and institutions. An undergraduate major and minor in European Studies is offered by the university, and an EU track is organised by the centre to accompany the major. The EU Centre in Singapore is the first Centre in Southeast Asia which opened in June 2008. It is a partnership between the European Commission, National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University and the thinktank, Singapore Institute of International Affairs. Its aim is to promote knowledge of the European Union and its policies. It organises speaker events, discussions and exhibitions; publishes books, papers and teaching materials; and sends staff to visit schools and colleges in Singapore.", "Centre points of Australia\n Centre points of Australia are those geographical locations that have been considered to be centre of Australia, as distinct from the extreme points of Australia." ]
In what country is Asahi Station?
[ "Japan", "State of Japan", "Land of the Rising Sun", "Nihon", "Nippon", "JP", "Nippon-koku", "Nihon-koku", "JA", "JPN", "jp", "JAP", "Ja", "Jap" ]
country
Asahi Station (Kōchi)
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[ { "id": "32909358", "title": "Asahi Station (Mie)", "text": " Asahi Station (朝日駅) is a passenger railway station in located in the town of Asahi, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai).", "score": "1.8058825" }, { "id": "16371031", "title": "Asahi Station (Kōchi)", "text": " Asahi Station (旭駅) is a railway station on the Dosan Line in Kōchi city, the capital of Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Shikoku and has the station number \"K03\".", "score": "1.8054776" }, { "id": "8066944", "title": "Asahi Station (Chiba)", "text": " Asahi Station (旭駅) is a passenger railway station in the city of Asahi, Chiba Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).", "score": "1.7998074" }, { "id": "16371034", "title": "Asahi Station (Kōchi)", "text": " The station opened on 15 November 1924 as an intermediate stop when the then Kōchi Line (later renamed the Dosan Line) was extended eastwards from to. At this time the station was operated by Japanese Government Railways, later becoming Japanese National Railways (JNR). With the privatization of JNR on 1 April 1987, control of the station passed to JR Shikoku.", "score": "1.7582924" }, { "id": "16371035", "title": "Asahi Station (Kōchi)", "text": " Asahi-ekimae-dōri Station (旭駅前通駅), a tramstop on the Ino Line (伊野線) operated by Tosaden Kōtsū (とさでん交通), is located about 300 metres from the station.", "score": "1.7581073" }, { "id": "32909361", "title": "Asahi Station (Mie)", "text": " Asahi Station was opened on August 8, 1983, as a station on the Japan National Railways (JNR). The station was absorbed into the JR Central network upon the privatization of the JNR on April 1, 1987.", "score": "1.7155672" }, { "id": "16371032", "title": "Asahi Station (Kōchi)", "text": "Nanpū - to, and ; Shimanto - to, and ; Ashizuri - to and The station is served by JR Shikoku's Dosan Line and is located 130.2 km from the beginning of the line at. In addition to the local trains of the Dosan Line, the following limited express services also stop at Ino Station:", "score": "1.7032623" }, { "id": "8066946", "title": "Asahi Station (Chiba)", "text": " The station consists of a side platform and an island platform, connected by a footbridge. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office.", "score": "1.6804078" }, { "id": "32281392", "title": "Asahi Station (Nagano)", "text": " Asahi Station (朝陽駅) is a railway station on the Nagano Line in the northeastern part of the city of Nagano, Japan. It is owned and operated by the private railway operating company Nagano Electric Railway. Asahi Station is the closest railroad station to the Aqua Wing Arena which was the B-Arena for ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics. Aqua Wing, today, is a public pool located in Nagano Sports Park (長野運動公園).", "score": "1.6798854" }, { "id": "16371033", "title": "Asahi Station (Kōchi)", "text": " The station consists of two opposed side platforms serving two tracks. A mock-Tudor style station building connected to platform 1 houses a waiting room and JR ticket window (without Midori no Madoguchi facilities). Access to platform 2 is by a footbridge.", "score": "1.6791929" }, { "id": "8066947", "title": "Asahi Station (Chiba)", "text": " Asahi Station opened on 1 June 1897 as Asahichō Station (旭町駅) on the Sōbu Railway for both passenger and freight operations. On 1 September 1907, the Sōbu Railway was nationalised, becoming part of the Japanese Government Railway (JGR). After World War II, the JGR became the Japan National Railways (JNR). The station name was renamed Asahi Station on 1 October 1959. Scheduled freight operations were suspended from 1 July 1973. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987.", "score": "1.6731218" }, { "id": "8066945", "title": "Asahi Station (Chiba)", "text": " Asahi Station is served by the Sōbu Main Line between Tokyo and, and is located 103.6 kilometers from the western terminus of the Sōbu Main Line at Tokyo Station. Shiosai limited express services between Tokyo and also stopping at this station.", "score": "1.6726372" }, { "id": "31977989", "title": "Asahino Station", "text": " Asahino Station (朝日野駅) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Higashiōmi, Shiga Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Ohmi Railway. It is on the border of the city, and the platform extends into the neighboring town of Hino.", "score": "1.6711264" }, { "id": "31977977", "title": "Asahi Ōtsuka Station", "text": " Asahi Ōtsuka Station (朝日大塚駅) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Higashiōmi, Shiga Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Ohmi Railway.", "score": "1.6612478" }, { "id": "10379131", "title": "Hizen-Asahi Station", "text": " On 23 December 1928, Japanese Government Railways (JGR) opened the Asahi Signal Box at the present location of the station. On 7 June 1934, the facility was upgraded to a full station and renamed Hizen-Asahi. With the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR), the successor of JGR, on 1 April 1987, JR Kyushu took over control of the station.", "score": "1.632714" }, { "id": "32281396", "title": "Asahi Station (Nagano)", "text": " The station opened on 28 June 1926. CTC signaling between Asahi and Yudanaka Station was commissioned in 1980.", "score": "1.6233448" }, { "id": "13541112", "title": "Asahigaoka Station (Shimane)", "text": " Asahigaoka (朝日ヶ丘駅) is a train station in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. It is on the Kita-Matsue Line, operated by the Ichibata Electric Railway. Local and express services stop at this station.", "score": "1.6231662" }, { "id": "32909359", "title": "Asahi Station (Mie)", "text": " Asahi Station is served by the Kansai Main Line, and is 28.5 rail kilometers from the terminus of the line at Nagoya Station.", "score": "1.620086" }, { "id": "7204124", "title": "Shin-Asahi Station", "text": " The station opened on July 20, 1974 as a station on the Japan National Railway (JNR). The station became part of the West Japan Railway Company on April 1, 1987 due to the privatization and dissolution of the JNR.", "score": "1.6117194" }, { "id": "32281393", "title": "Asahi Station (Nagano)", "text": " Asahi Station is a station on the Nagano Electric Railway Nagano Line. It is 6.3 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Nagano Station and 27 km from the opposite terminus at Yudanaka Station. Both the local train and Express B trains stop at Asahi Station.", "score": "1.6034505" } ]
[ "Asahi Station (Mie)\n Asahi Station (朝日駅) is a passenger railway station in located in the town of Asahi, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai).", "Asahi Station (Kōchi)\n Asahi Station (旭駅) is a railway station on the Dosan Line in Kōchi city, the capital of Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Shikoku and has the station number \"K03\".", "Asahi Station (Chiba)\n Asahi Station (旭駅) is a passenger railway station in the city of Asahi, Chiba Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).", "Asahi Station (Kōchi)\n The station opened on 15 November 1924 as an intermediate stop when the then Kōchi Line (later renamed the Dosan Line) was extended eastwards from to. At this time the station was operated by Japanese Government Railways, later becoming Japanese National Railways (JNR). With the privatization of JNR on 1 April 1987, control of the station passed to JR Shikoku.", "Asahi Station (Kōchi)\n Asahi-ekimae-dōri Station (旭駅前通駅), a tramstop on the Ino Line (伊野線) operated by Tosaden Kōtsū (とさでん交通), is located about 300 metres from the station.", "Asahi Station (Mie)\n Asahi Station was opened on August 8, 1983, as a station on the Japan National Railways (JNR). The station was absorbed into the JR Central network upon the privatization of the JNR on April 1, 1987.", "Asahi Station (Kōchi)\nNanpū - to, and ; Shimanto - to, and ; Ashizuri - to and The station is served by JR Shikoku's Dosan Line and is located 130.2 km from the beginning of the line at. In addition to the local trains of the Dosan Line, the following limited express services also stop at Ino Station:", "Asahi Station (Chiba)\n The station consists of a side platform and an island platform, connected by a footbridge. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office.", "Asahi Station (Nagano)\n Asahi Station (朝陽駅) is a railway station on the Nagano Line in the northeastern part of the city of Nagano, Japan. It is owned and operated by the private railway operating company Nagano Electric Railway. Asahi Station is the closest railroad station to the Aqua Wing Arena which was the B-Arena for ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics. Aqua Wing, today, is a public pool located in Nagano Sports Park (長野運動公園).", "Asahi Station (Kōchi)\n The station consists of two opposed side platforms serving two tracks. A mock-Tudor style station building connected to platform 1 houses a waiting room and JR ticket window (without Midori no Madoguchi facilities). Access to platform 2 is by a footbridge.", "Asahi Station (Chiba)\n Asahi Station opened on 1 June 1897 as Asahichō Station (旭町駅) on the Sōbu Railway for both passenger and freight operations. On 1 September 1907, the Sōbu Railway was nationalised, becoming part of the Japanese Government Railway (JGR). After World War II, the JGR became the Japan National Railways (JNR). The station name was renamed Asahi Station on 1 October 1959. Scheduled freight operations were suspended from 1 July 1973. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987.", "Asahi Station (Chiba)\n Asahi Station is served by the Sōbu Main Line between Tokyo and, and is located 103.6 kilometers from the western terminus of the Sōbu Main Line at Tokyo Station. Shiosai limited express services between Tokyo and also stopping at this station.", "Asahino Station\n Asahino Station (朝日野駅) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Higashiōmi, Shiga Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Ohmi Railway. It is on the border of the city, and the platform extends into the neighboring town of Hino.", "Asahi Ōtsuka Station\n Asahi Ōtsuka Station (朝日大塚駅) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Higashiōmi, Shiga Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Ohmi Railway.", "Hizen-Asahi Station\n On 23 December 1928, Japanese Government Railways (JGR) opened the Asahi Signal Box at the present location of the station. On 7 June 1934, the facility was upgraded to a full station and renamed Hizen-Asahi. With the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR), the successor of JGR, on 1 April 1987, JR Kyushu took over control of the station.", "Asahi Station (Nagano)\n The station opened on 28 June 1926. CTC signaling between Asahi and Yudanaka Station was commissioned in 1980.", "Asahigaoka Station (Shimane)\n Asahigaoka (朝日ヶ丘駅) is a train station in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. It is on the Kita-Matsue Line, operated by the Ichibata Electric Railway. Local and express services stop at this station.", "Asahi Station (Mie)\n Asahi Station is served by the Kansai Main Line, and is 28.5 rail kilometers from the terminus of the line at Nagoya Station.", "Shin-Asahi Station\n The station opened on July 20, 1974 as a station on the Japan National Railway (JNR). The station became part of the West Japan Railway Company on April 1, 1987 due to the privatization and dissolution of the JNR.", "Asahi Station (Nagano)\n Asahi Station is a station on the Nagano Electric Railway Nagano Line. It is 6.3 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Nagano Station and 27 km from the opposite terminus at Yudanaka Station. Both the local train and Express B trains stop at Asahi Station." ]
In what country is Stare Brzóski?
[ "Poland", "POL", "Republic of Poland", "PL", "Polska" ]
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Stare Brzóski
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[ { "id": "32292780", "title": "Stare Brzóski", "text": " Stare Brzóski is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wysokie Mazowieckie, within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km east of Wysokie Mazowieckie and 47 km south-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 170.", "score": "1.7428929" }, { "id": "32351898", "title": "Stare Koluszki", "text": " Stare Koluszki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brzeziny, within Brzeziny County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 5 km south-east of Brzeziny and 23 km east of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 180.", "score": "1.648668" }, { "id": "3248966", "title": "Stare Brzozowo", "text": " Stare Brzozowo is a small village in the administrative district of Gmina Dzierzgowo, within Mława County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "score": "1.637396" }, { "id": "32175604", "title": "Stare Polaszki", "text": " Stare Polaszki is an old village, in which a pagan cemetery was discovered in the 19th century. In 1289 Duke Mestwin II granted Polaszki to Cistercians from Byszewo. Later on, Stare Polaszki was a royal village of the Polish Crown, administratively located in the Tczew County in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. A wooden church of Saint Nicholas is mentioned in a document of Kuyavian Bishop Bonawentura Madaliński from 1686. In the 18th century the Skórzewski Polish noble family lived in Stare Polaszki, and in 1754 Stanisław Skórzewski and his wife Katarzyna Skórzewska founded a new brick church of Saint Nicholas. During the German occupation of Poland (World War II), many Polish families were in 1939, 1942 and 1943 expelled to the General Government, and some people were sent to forced labour, while their farms were handed over to Germans as part of the Lebensraum policy.", "score": "1.5986491" }, { "id": "3216743", "title": "Stare Brynki", "text": " Stare Brynki (German: Brünken) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gryfino, within Gryfino County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland, close to the German border. It lies approximately 8 km north-east of Gryfino and 14 km south of the regional capital Szczecin.", "score": "1.5828545" }, { "id": "1237732", "title": "Stare Bielsko", "text": " Stare Bielsko (German: Alt Bielitz, both literally meaning \"Old Bielsko/Bielitz\") is an osiedle (district) of Bielsko-Biała, Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland. It is located in the west-north part of the city, in Silesian Foothills. Osiedle has an area of 11.118 km2 and on December 31, 2006 had 5,817 inhabitants.", "score": "1.5799102" }, { "id": "31404835", "title": "Brzozowo Stare", "text": " Brzozowo Stare is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Poświętne, within Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km south-west of Poświętne and 36 km south-west of the regional capital Białystok.", "score": "1.5587528" }, { "id": "3436077", "title": "Stare Bielice, West Pomeranian Voivodeship", "text": " Stare Bielice (Alt Belz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biesiekierz, within Koszalin County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north-east of Biesiekierz, 5 km west of Koszalin, and 132 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. The village has a population of 1,000.", "score": "1.557576" }, { "id": "4456667", "title": "Stare Olszyny", "text": " Stare Olszyny is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Załuski, within Płońsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "score": "1.556591" }, { "id": "1824440", "title": "Stare Siekluki", "text": " Stare Siekluki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stara Błotnica, within Białobrzegi County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 9 km south-east of Białobrzegi and 71 km south of Warsaw. The village has a population of 360.", "score": "1.5556817" }, { "id": "14687717", "title": "Brzeźno Stare", "text": " Brzeźno Stare (Deutsch Briesen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wągrowiec, within Wągrowiec County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 10 km north-east of Wągrowiec and 58 km north-east of the regional capital Poznań.", "score": "1.5406818" }, { "id": "6053578", "title": "Stare Kozłowo", "text": " Stare Kozłowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Somianka, within Wyszków County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north of Somianka, 10 km west of Wyszków, and 48 km north-east of Warsaw. The village has an approximate population of 400.", "score": "1.5392764" }, { "id": "32146747", "title": "Stare Boksze", "text": " Stare Boksze, (Senieji Bokšiai), is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Puńsk, within Sejny County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Lithuania.", "score": "1.5387495" }, { "id": "1439641", "title": "Stare Jabłonki", "text": " Stare Jabłonki (Alt Jablonken; 1938-1945: Altfinken) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ostróda, within Ostróda County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 8 km east of Ostróda and 29 km west of the regional capital Olsztyn. The village has a population of 700. Stare Jabłonki is internationally known as the venue for international beach volleyball tournaments. So the place is the regular venue of a beach volleyball tournament of the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour. Since 2004, the beach volleyball players play in the small village. In 2013 the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships took place here, in 2019 the European Beach Handball Championships. There is also the football club Szeląg Stare Jabłonki.", "score": "1.536731" }, { "id": "4456668", "title": "Stare Wrońska", "text": " Stare Wrońska is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Załuski, within Płońsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "score": "1.5272493" }, { "id": "31642623", "title": "Stare Niewino", "text": " Stare Niewino is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wyszki, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 11 km north-west of Bielsk Podlaski and 35 km south of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 60.", "score": "1.5181407" }, { "id": "3213999", "title": "Stare Groszki", "text": " Stare Groszki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kałuszyn, within Mińsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "score": "1.5176404" }, { "id": "26683561", "title": "Stare Drzewce", "text": " Stare Drzewce (German: Alt Driebitz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szlichtyngowa, within Wschowa County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north-west of Szlichtyngowa, 7 km south-west of Wschowa, and 53 km east of Zielona Góra.", "score": "1.5153742" }, { "id": "4899071", "title": "Stare Rzewuski", "text": " Stare Rzewuski is a large village in the administrative district of Gmina Przesmyki, within Siedlce County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "score": "1.5131935" }, { "id": "6053780", "title": "Brzezinki Stare", "text": " Brzezinki Stare is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tczów, within Zwoleń County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km east of Tczów, 7 km south-west of Zwoleń, and 104 km south of Warsaw.", "score": "1.5075316" } ]
[ "Stare Brzóski\n Stare Brzóski is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wysokie Mazowieckie, within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km east of Wysokie Mazowieckie and 47 km south-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 170.", "Stare Koluszki\n Stare Koluszki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brzeziny, within Brzeziny County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 5 km south-east of Brzeziny and 23 km east of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 180.", "Stare Brzozowo\n Stare Brzozowo is a small village in the administrative district of Gmina Dzierzgowo, within Mława County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "Stare Polaszki\n Stare Polaszki is an old village, in which a pagan cemetery was discovered in the 19th century. In 1289 Duke Mestwin II granted Polaszki to Cistercians from Byszewo. Later on, Stare Polaszki was a royal village of the Polish Crown, administratively located in the Tczew County in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. A wooden church of Saint Nicholas is mentioned in a document of Kuyavian Bishop Bonawentura Madaliński from 1686. In the 18th century the Skórzewski Polish noble family lived in Stare Polaszki, and in 1754 Stanisław Skórzewski and his wife Katarzyna Skórzewska founded a new brick church of Saint Nicholas. During the German occupation of Poland (World War II), many Polish families were in 1939, 1942 and 1943 expelled to the General Government, and some people were sent to forced labour, while their farms were handed over to Germans as part of the Lebensraum policy.", "Stare Brynki\n Stare Brynki (German: Brünken) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gryfino, within Gryfino County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland, close to the German border. It lies approximately 8 km north-east of Gryfino and 14 km south of the regional capital Szczecin.", "Stare Bielsko\n Stare Bielsko (German: Alt Bielitz, both literally meaning \"Old Bielsko/Bielitz\") is an osiedle (district) of Bielsko-Biała, Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland. It is located in the west-north part of the city, in Silesian Foothills. Osiedle has an area of 11.118 km2 and on December 31, 2006 had 5,817 inhabitants.", "Brzozowo Stare\n Brzozowo Stare is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Poświętne, within Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km south-west of Poświętne and 36 km south-west of the regional capital Białystok.", "Stare Bielice, West Pomeranian Voivodeship\n Stare Bielice (Alt Belz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biesiekierz, within Koszalin County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north-east of Biesiekierz, 5 km west of Koszalin, and 132 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. The village has a population of 1,000.", "Stare Olszyny\n Stare Olszyny is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Załuski, within Płońsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "Stare Siekluki\n Stare Siekluki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stara Błotnica, within Białobrzegi County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 9 km south-east of Białobrzegi and 71 km south of Warsaw. The village has a population of 360.", "Brzeźno Stare\n Brzeźno Stare (Deutsch Briesen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wągrowiec, within Wągrowiec County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 10 km north-east of Wągrowiec and 58 km north-east of the regional capital Poznań.", "Stare Kozłowo\n Stare Kozłowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Somianka, within Wyszków County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north of Somianka, 10 km west of Wyszków, and 48 km north-east of Warsaw. The village has an approximate population of 400.", "Stare Boksze\n Stare Boksze, (Senieji Bokšiai), is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Puńsk, within Sejny County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Lithuania.", "Stare Jabłonki\n Stare Jabłonki (Alt Jablonken; 1938-1945: Altfinken) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ostróda, within Ostróda County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 8 km east of Ostróda and 29 km west of the regional capital Olsztyn. The village has a population of 700. Stare Jabłonki is internationally known as the venue for international beach volleyball tournaments. So the place is the regular venue of a beach volleyball tournament of the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour. Since 2004, the beach volleyball players play in the small village. In 2013 the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships took place here, in 2019 the European Beach Handball Championships. There is also the football club Szeląg Stare Jabłonki.", "Stare Wrońska\n Stare Wrońska is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Załuski, within Płońsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "Stare Niewino\n Stare Niewino is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wyszki, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 11 km north-west of Bielsk Podlaski and 35 km south of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 60.", "Stare Groszki\n Stare Groszki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kałuszyn, within Mińsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "Stare Drzewce\n Stare Drzewce (German: Alt Driebitz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szlichtyngowa, within Wschowa County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north-west of Szlichtyngowa, 7 km south-west of Wschowa, and 53 km east of Zielona Góra.", "Stare Rzewuski\n Stare Rzewuski is a large village in the administrative district of Gmina Przesmyki, within Siedlce County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "Brzezinki Stare\n Brzezinki Stare is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tczów, within Zwoleń County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km east of Tczów, 7 km south-west of Zwoleń, and 104 km south of Warsaw." ]
In what country is Bud?
[ "United States of America", "the United States of America", "America", "U.S.A.", "USA", "U.S.", "US", "the US", "the USA", "US of A", "the United States", "U. S. A.", "U. S.", "the States", "the U.S.", "'Merica", "U.S", "United States", "'Murica" ]
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Bud, Wisconsin
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[ { "id": "13730079", "title": "Bud Bud", "text": " .", "score": "1.815898" }, { "id": "13730069", "title": "Bud Bud", "text": " Bud Bud is a census town in Galsi I CD Block of Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision of Purba Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal.", "score": "1.6474535" }, { "id": "3206448", "title": "Budweiser", "text": " Budweiser is licensed, produced and distributed in Canada by Labatt Brewing Company (also owned by AB InBev). Of the 15 Anheuser-Busch breweries outside of the United States, 14 of them are positioned in China. Budweiser is the fourth leading brand in the Chinese beer market.", "score": "1.6104981" }, { "id": "13730077", "title": "Bud Bud", "text": " It is located on Grand Trunk Road, and is near Mankar railway station on the Bardhaman-Durgapur stretch of the Howrah-Delhi track. The office of the Block Development Officer of Galsi I block covering areas of Galsi and Bud Bud police stations is located at Bud Bud. SH 14, running from Dubrajpur (in Birbhum district) to Betai (in Nadia district), passes through Bud Bud.", "score": "1.5722113" }, { "id": "32670389", "title": "Bud Bar", "text": " Bud Bar is an artificial reef near Boynton Beach, Florida. It was created when M/S Havel, a 169 ft long German freighter that was used to haul goods between Florida, the Bahamas, and Haiti, was sunk in 95 ft of water on July 16, 1987. The ship was renamed Budweiser Bar or Bud Bar because the company donated money to sink the ship.", "score": "1.5714127" }, { "id": "13421213", "title": "Bud Industries", "text": " Bud Industries is a manufacturer and supplier of electronics enclosures founded by Max Haas in 1928 and based in Willoughby, Ohio near Cleveland. The majority of Bud electronics enclosures are sold through more than 150 independent distributors, including Digi-Key, Newark, Allied Electronics, Master Electronics, and Mouser Electronics.", "score": "1.5487778" }, { "id": "13730070", "title": "Bud Bud", "text": " Bud Bud is located at 23.40832°N, 87.54273°W. Bud Bud is located on NH 19 (formerly known as Grand Trunk Road) in the laterite plains between Damodar River and Ajay River. Khari or Khargeswari River flows through the area. It is believed that the river was earlier linked with Damodar. It is nearly 30 km from Durgapur Steel City and 36 km from Burdwan town. It is close to Mankar railway station and a place surrounded with rice processing mills.", "score": "1.5471225" }, { "id": "13730075", "title": "Bud Bud", "text": " As per 2011 Census of India Bud Bud had a total population of 4,558 of which 2,334 (51%) were males and 2,224 (49%) were females. Population below 6 years was 410. The total number of literates in Bud Bud was 3,348 (80.71% of the population over 6 years).", "score": "1.5433699" }, { "id": "27376945", "title": "Bud, Indiana", "text": " Bud is located at 39.44694°N, -86.17583°W.", "score": "1.5145392" }, { "id": "33102313", "title": "Budweiser Budvar Brewery", "text": " of the company's lager in 2002:\"Budweiser Budvar is a great beer because it has great raw materials and great brewers. They produce it in a slow and painstaking way. Its integrity is best served by its being produced in its town of origin, in a region with pride in its beer.\"In 1990, the company brewed 450,000 hectolitres of beer a year and exported to 18 countries; in 2013, 1.42 million hectolitres and 66 countries; and in 2015, 1.6 million hectolitres and 76 countries, respectively. It is the most bought foreign beer in Germany, selling approximately 290,000 hectolitres per year according to a 2016 news report and the best selling Czech beer in the United Kingdom according to a 2003 news report.", "score": "1.5108275" }, { "id": "8958984", "title": "Bud (municipality)", "text": " Bud is a former municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1838 until its dissolution in 1964 when it was merged into Fræna Municipality (now part of the present-day Hustadvika Municipality). The 35 km2 municipality was centered around the village of Bud which was the administrative centre of the municipality. Bud Church was the main church for the municipality.", "score": "1.4792984" }, { "id": "30906266", "title": "Beer in the Czech Republic", "text": " Budejovicky Budvar, not to be confused with the American company Budweiser, is the one of the largest brewing companies in the Czech Republic and produces Budweiser, Budvar, Budweiser Budvar. In 2014, the company exported a record number of beers, at 813,000 hectoliters. Between 2010 and 2014, the company increase the volume of exports by thirty four percent. The main sales are to Germany and Slovakia, where sales rose from 2013 to 2014 by ten percent and eight percent, respectively. Russia used to be a large importer of Budejovicky Budvar beer, but after the devaluation of the rouble in 2010. In 2017, Budejovicky Budvar continued to increase its exports and they exported a record volume of beer ", "score": "1.4790299" }, { "id": "3206432", "title": "Budweiser", "text": " Budweiser is an American-style pale lager produced by Anheuser-Busch, part of AB InBev. Introduced in 1876 by Carl Conrad & Co. of St. Louis, Missouri, Budweiser has become one of the largest-selling beers in the United States. Budweiser may also refer to an unrelated pale lager beer, originating in České Budějovice, Czech Republic (in German, Budweis) produced by the Budějovický Budvar brewery. The parallel existence of two separate brands with the same name has given rise to a series of trademark disputes between them. Usually, either Anheuser-Busch or Budějovický Budvar are granted the exclusive use of the Budweiser name in a given market. Anheuser-Busch commonly uses the Bud brand for its beer when Budweiser is not available. The AB lager is available in over 80 countries, though not under the Budweiser name where Anheuser-Busch does not own the trademark. AB Budweiser is a filtered beer, available on draft and in bottles and cans, made (unlike the Czech lager) with up to 30% rice in addition to the hops and barley malt common to lagers.", "score": "1.4789673" }, { "id": "27114617", "title": "Molde", "text": " Bud is a fishing village on the very tip of the Romsdal peninsula. It gained importance during the Middle Ages as a trading post, and hosted the last free Privy Council of Norway in 1533, a desperate attempt to save the country's independence and stave off the Protestant Reformation, led by Olav Engelbrektsson, archbishop of Nidaros (today Trondheim). The massive Ergan coastal defences, a restored German coastal fort from World War II, and a part of the Atlantic Wall, is situated in Bud. The fishing communities of Ona, Bjørnsund and Håholmen are located on remote islands off the coast, only accessible by boat or ferry. ", "score": "1.4784727" }, { "id": "33102308", "title": "Budweiser Budvar Brewery", "text": " Budweiser Budvar (Budějovický Budvar ) is a brewery in the Czech city of České Budějovice (Budweis), best known for its original Budweiser or Budweiser Budvar pale lager brewed using artesian water, Moravian barley and Saaz hops. Budweiser Budvar is the fourth largest beer producer in the Czech Republic and the second largest exporter of beer abroad. The state-owned brewery and its Budweiser pale lager have been engaged in a trademark dispute with Anheuser-Busch, a brewery in the United States, over the right to market and sell the beer under the name Budweiser since the start of the 20th century. The brewery is incorporated as Budějovický Budvar, národní podnik (\"Budweiser Budvar, national enterprise\").", "score": "1.4628994" }, { "id": "1578942", "title": "Budweiser trademark dispute", "text": " The Budweiser trademark dispute is an ongoing series of legal disputes between two beer companies (from the Czech Republic and the United States) who claim trademark and geographic origin rights to the name \"Budweiser\". The dispute has been ongoing since 1907, and has involved more than 100 court cases around the world. As a result, Budweiser Budvar has the rights to the name Budweiser in most of Europe and Anheuser-Busch InBev has this right in North America. Consequently, AB InBev uses the name \"Bud\" in most of Europe and Budvar sells its beer in North America under the name \"Czechvar\". In other territories, one or other or even both may use the name, depending on local trademark law.", "score": "1.453532" }, { "id": "13730076", "title": "Bud Bud", "text": " As per the District Census Handbook 2011, Bud Bud covered an area of 3.9631 km2. It had 15 km roads. Amongst the medical facilities, the nearest nursing home was 3 km away and the nearest veterinary hospital was 3 km away. It had 4 medicine shops. Amongst the educational facilities it had was 3 primary schools, 2 middle schools, 2 secondary schools and 2 senior secondary schools. The nearest degree college was at Mankar 6 km away.", "score": "1.4506177" }, { "id": "8958985", "title": "Bud (municipality)", "text": " On 1 January 1838, the prestegjeld (parish) of Bud was established as a municipality (see formannskapsdistrikt law). On 1 January 1878, one area of Bud (population: 15) was transferred to the neighboring Kvernes Municipality. Then on 1 January 1891, the Bollien farm area (population: 15) was also transferred to Kvernes Municipality. On 1 July 1918, Bud Municipality was divided in two: the eastern part remained as Bud (population: 1,397) and the western part became the new Hustad Municipality (population: 2,062). During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1964, there was a merger involving Bud Municipality (population: 1,610) in the west, Hustad Municipality (population: 2,196) in the north, and Fræna Municipality (population: 3,430) in the south, forming a new, larger Fræna Municipality.", "score": "1.4503248" }, { "id": "28720535", "title": "Nowy Bud", "text": " Nowy Bud German: Neubude, is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Strzeleczki, within Krapkowice County, Opole Voivodeship in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 4 km east of Strzeleczki, 4 km west of Krapkowice, and 22 km south of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).", "score": "1.4489745" }, { "id": "1578945", "title": "Budweiser trademark dispute", "text": " countries. Two breweries currently claim rights to the word \"Budweiser\": In addition, Budweiser Bier Bürgerbräu (Budějovický měšťanský pivovar) was founded in 1795 by German-speaking citizens of Budweis, and began exporting beer under the \"Budweiser Bier\" name to the United States in 1875. The company was expropriated by the state in 1945, and abandoned use of the Budweiser name at that time. However, after the fall of communism in Czechoslovakia, the government restored the company's rights in Czechoslovakia. The parent company of Budweiser Bier Bürgerbräu, Samson, was acquired by AB InBev in 2014, in part to help support AB InBev's claim to the Budweiser mark.", "score": "1.4481375" } ]
[ "Bud Bud\n .", "Bud Bud\n Bud Bud is a census town in Galsi I CD Block of Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision of Purba Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal.", "Budweiser\n Budweiser is licensed, produced and distributed in Canada by Labatt Brewing Company (also owned by AB InBev). Of the 15 Anheuser-Busch breweries outside of the United States, 14 of them are positioned in China. Budweiser is the fourth leading brand in the Chinese beer market.", "Bud Bud\n It is located on Grand Trunk Road, and is near Mankar railway station on the Bardhaman-Durgapur stretch of the Howrah-Delhi track. The office of the Block Development Officer of Galsi I block covering areas of Galsi and Bud Bud police stations is located at Bud Bud. SH 14, running from Dubrajpur (in Birbhum district) to Betai (in Nadia district), passes through Bud Bud.", "Bud Bar\n Bud Bar is an artificial reef near Boynton Beach, Florida. It was created when M/S Havel, a 169 ft long German freighter that was used to haul goods between Florida, the Bahamas, and Haiti, was sunk in 95 ft of water on July 16, 1987. The ship was renamed Budweiser Bar or Bud Bar because the company donated money to sink the ship.", "Bud Industries\n Bud Industries is a manufacturer and supplier of electronics enclosures founded by Max Haas in 1928 and based in Willoughby, Ohio near Cleveland. The majority of Bud electronics enclosures are sold through more than 150 independent distributors, including Digi-Key, Newark, Allied Electronics, Master Electronics, and Mouser Electronics.", "Bud Bud\n Bud Bud is located at 23.40832°N, 87.54273°W. Bud Bud is located on NH 19 (formerly known as Grand Trunk Road) in the laterite plains between Damodar River and Ajay River. Khari or Khargeswari River flows through the area. It is believed that the river was earlier linked with Damodar. It is nearly 30 km from Durgapur Steel City and 36 km from Burdwan town. It is close to Mankar railway station and a place surrounded with rice processing mills.", "Bud Bud\n As per 2011 Census of India Bud Bud had a total population of 4,558 of which 2,334 (51%) were males and 2,224 (49%) were females. Population below 6 years was 410. The total number of literates in Bud Bud was 3,348 (80.71% of the population over 6 years).", "Bud, Indiana\n Bud is located at 39.44694°N, -86.17583°W.", "Budweiser Budvar Brewery\n of the company's lager in 2002:\"Budweiser Budvar is a great beer because it has great raw materials and great brewers. They produce it in a slow and painstaking way. Its integrity is best served by its being produced in its town of origin, in a region with pride in its beer.\"In 1990, the company brewed 450,000 hectolitres of beer a year and exported to 18 countries; in 2013, 1.42 million hectolitres and 66 countries; and in 2015, 1.6 million hectolitres and 76 countries, respectively. It is the most bought foreign beer in Germany, selling approximately 290,000 hectolitres per year according to a 2016 news report and the best selling Czech beer in the United Kingdom according to a 2003 news report.", "Bud (municipality)\n Bud is a former municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1838 until its dissolution in 1964 when it was merged into Fræna Municipality (now part of the present-day Hustadvika Municipality). The 35 km2 municipality was centered around the village of Bud which was the administrative centre of the municipality. Bud Church was the main church for the municipality.", "Beer in the Czech Republic\n Budejovicky Budvar, not to be confused with the American company Budweiser, is the one of the largest brewing companies in the Czech Republic and produces Budweiser, Budvar, Budweiser Budvar. In 2014, the company exported a record number of beers, at 813,000 hectoliters. Between 2010 and 2014, the company increase the volume of exports by thirty four percent. The main sales are to Germany and Slovakia, where sales rose from 2013 to 2014 by ten percent and eight percent, respectively. Russia used to be a large importer of Budejovicky Budvar beer, but after the devaluation of the rouble in 2010. In 2017, Budejovicky Budvar continued to increase its exports and they exported a record volume of beer ", "Budweiser\n Budweiser is an American-style pale lager produced by Anheuser-Busch, part of AB InBev. Introduced in 1876 by Carl Conrad & Co. of St. Louis, Missouri, Budweiser has become one of the largest-selling beers in the United States. Budweiser may also refer to an unrelated pale lager beer, originating in České Budějovice, Czech Republic (in German, Budweis) produced by the Budějovický Budvar brewery. The parallel existence of two separate brands with the same name has given rise to a series of trademark disputes between them. Usually, either Anheuser-Busch or Budějovický Budvar are granted the exclusive use of the Budweiser name in a given market. Anheuser-Busch commonly uses the Bud brand for its beer when Budweiser is not available. The AB lager is available in over 80 countries, though not under the Budweiser name where Anheuser-Busch does not own the trademark. AB Budweiser is a filtered beer, available on draft and in bottles and cans, made (unlike the Czech lager) with up to 30% rice in addition to the hops and barley malt common to lagers.", "Molde\n Bud is a fishing village on the very tip of the Romsdal peninsula. It gained importance during the Middle Ages as a trading post, and hosted the last free Privy Council of Norway in 1533, a desperate attempt to save the country's independence and stave off the Protestant Reformation, led by Olav Engelbrektsson, archbishop of Nidaros (today Trondheim). The massive Ergan coastal defences, a restored German coastal fort from World War II, and a part of the Atlantic Wall, is situated in Bud. The fishing communities of Ona, Bjørnsund and Håholmen are located on remote islands off the coast, only accessible by boat or ferry. ", "Budweiser Budvar Brewery\n Budweiser Budvar (Budějovický Budvar ) is a brewery in the Czech city of České Budějovice (Budweis), best known for its original Budweiser or Budweiser Budvar pale lager brewed using artesian water, Moravian barley and Saaz hops. Budweiser Budvar is the fourth largest beer producer in the Czech Republic and the second largest exporter of beer abroad. The state-owned brewery and its Budweiser pale lager have been engaged in a trademark dispute with Anheuser-Busch, a brewery in the United States, over the right to market and sell the beer under the name Budweiser since the start of the 20th century. The brewery is incorporated as Budějovický Budvar, národní podnik (\"Budweiser Budvar, national enterprise\").", "Budweiser trademark dispute\n The Budweiser trademark dispute is an ongoing series of legal disputes between two beer companies (from the Czech Republic and the United States) who claim trademark and geographic origin rights to the name \"Budweiser\". The dispute has been ongoing since 1907, and has involved more than 100 court cases around the world. As a result, Budweiser Budvar has the rights to the name Budweiser in most of Europe and Anheuser-Busch InBev has this right in North America. Consequently, AB InBev uses the name \"Bud\" in most of Europe and Budvar sells its beer in North America under the name \"Czechvar\". In other territories, one or other or even both may use the name, depending on local trademark law.", "Bud Bud\n As per the District Census Handbook 2011, Bud Bud covered an area of 3.9631 km2. It had 15 km roads. Amongst the medical facilities, the nearest nursing home was 3 km away and the nearest veterinary hospital was 3 km away. It had 4 medicine shops. Amongst the educational facilities it had was 3 primary schools, 2 middle schools, 2 secondary schools and 2 senior secondary schools. The nearest degree college was at Mankar 6 km away.", "Bud (municipality)\n On 1 January 1838, the prestegjeld (parish) of Bud was established as a municipality (see formannskapsdistrikt law). On 1 January 1878, one area of Bud (population: 15) was transferred to the neighboring Kvernes Municipality. Then on 1 January 1891, the Bollien farm area (population: 15) was also transferred to Kvernes Municipality. On 1 July 1918, Bud Municipality was divided in two: the eastern part remained as Bud (population: 1,397) and the western part became the new Hustad Municipality (population: 2,062). During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1964, there was a merger involving Bud Municipality (population: 1,610) in the west, Hustad Municipality (population: 2,196) in the north, and Fræna Municipality (population: 3,430) in the south, forming a new, larger Fræna Municipality.", "Nowy Bud\n Nowy Bud German: Neubude, is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Strzeleczki, within Krapkowice County, Opole Voivodeship in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 4 km east of Strzeleczki, 4 km west of Krapkowice, and 22 km south of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).", "Budweiser trademark dispute\n countries. Two breweries currently claim rights to the word \"Budweiser\": In addition, Budweiser Bier Bürgerbräu (Budějovický měšťanský pivovar) was founded in 1795 by German-speaking citizens of Budweis, and began exporting beer under the \"Budweiser Bier\" name to the United States in 1875. The company was expropriated by the state in 1945, and abandoned use of the Budweiser name at that time. However, after the fall of communism in Czechoslovakia, the government restored the company's rights in Czechoslovakia. The parent company of Budweiser Bier Bürgerbräu, Samson, was acquired by AB InBev in 2014, in part to help support AB InBev's claim to the Budweiser mark." ]
In what country is Tangal-e Behdan?
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At the 2006 census, its population was 164, in 39 families.", "score": "1.6161584" }, { "id": "5470025", "title": "Tangestan, Fereydunshahr", "text": " Tangestan (, also Romanized as Tangestān) is a village in Poshtkuh-e Mugui Rural District, in the Central District of Fereydunshahr County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 89, in 15 families.", "score": "1.6019053" }, { "id": "1987353", "title": "Bab Tangal (village)", "text": " Bab Tangal (, also Romanized as Bāb Tangal; also known as Bāb-e Tangal Qadamgāh, Bāb Tangal-e ‘Olyā, Bāb Tangal-e Qadamgāh, Bab Tankal Ghadamgah, Dareh-e Tangal, Dar Tangal (Persian: درتنگل), Dar Tangal-e Qadamgāh, and Dar Tangol) is a village in Vahdat Rural District, in the Central District of Zarand County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,839, in 449 families.", "score": "1.554311" }, { "id": "30317328", "title": "Behdadin", "text": " Behdadin (, also Romanized as Behdādīn; also known as Behdāden) is a village in Bostan Rural District, Sangan District, Khaf County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,813, in 346 families.", "score": "1.5495961" }, { "id": "11881427", "title": "Tangal-e Bala", "text": " Tangal-e Bala (, also Romanized as Tangal-e Bālā) is a village in Alqurat Rural District, in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 24, in 10 families.", "score": "1.5160162" }, { "id": "4826161", "title": "Tang Qaleh", "text": " Tang Qaleh (, also Romanized as Tang Qal‘eh) is a village in Kuhdasht-e Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Kuhdasht County, Lorestan Province, Iran. During the 2006 census, its population was 70, in 11 families.", "score": "1.5107718" }, { "id": "85870", "title": "Nakhlestan Tang-e Khour", "text": " Nakhlestan Tang-e Khour is a village in Khalili Rural District, in the Central District of Gerash County, Fars Province, Iran. As of the 2016 census, its population was 116, with 32 families.", "score": "1.5071971" }, { "id": "12514067", "title": "Tangal-e Ali Beyk", "text": " Tangal-e Ali Beyk (, also Romanized as Tangal-e ʿAlī Beyḵ) is a village in Baqeran Rural District, in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 28, in 9 families.", "score": "1.5053687" }, { "id": "25847609", "title": "Tang-e Ban", "text": " Tang-e Ban (also known as Bejak-e Bon) is a village in Tashan-e Sharqi Rural District, Tashan District, Behbahan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 45, in 9 families.", "score": "1.504184" }, { "id": "11881719", "title": "Behdan, South Khorasan", "text": " Behdan (, also Romanized as Behdān; also known as Bīdān) is a village in Baqeran Rural District, in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 305, in 96 families.", "score": "1.487303" }, { "id": "12514051", "title": "Sar Tangan", "text": " Sar Tangan (, also Romanized as Sar Tangān and Sar-i-Tangān) is a village in Baqeran Rural District, in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 14, in 6 families.", "score": "1.4840846" }, { "id": "25847128", "title": "Tang-e Vard", "text": " Tang-e Vard (also known as Āb-e Sang Āb and Āb Sangāb) is a village in Tashan-e Gharbi Rural District, Tashan District, Behbahan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 79, in 13 families.", "score": "1.4788084" }, { "id": "29782130", "title": "Tang Andari", "text": " Tang Andari (, also Romanized as Tang Andarī) is a village in Holayjan Rural District, in the Central District of Izeh County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 70, in 12 families.", "score": "1.4703596" }, { "id": "16562342", "title": "Deh Tang", "text": " Deh Tang is a village in Rahdar Rural District, in the Central District of Rudan County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 26, in 5 families.", "score": "1.4692284" }, { "id": "30896868", "title": "Tangal-e Shur-e Olya", "text": " Tangal-e Shur-e Olya (, also Romanized as Tangal-e Shūr-e ‘Olyā; also known as Tangal-e Shūr-e Bālā, Tangal-e Shūr, and Shahrak-e Qā'im) is a village in Meyami Rural District, Razaviyeh District, Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,527, in 362 families.", "score": "1.4681299" }, { "id": "28729197", "title": "Behdan, Yazd", "text": " Behdan (, also Romanized as Behdān) is a village in Banestan Rural District, in the Central District of Behabad County, Yazd Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 45, in 12 families.", "score": "1.4404926" }, { "id": "4407709", "title": "Tang-e Nakhl", "text": " Tang-e Nakhl is a village in Abdan Rural District, in the Central District of Deyr County, Bushehr Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18 in 5 families.", "score": "1.4402441" }, { "id": "9191417", "title": "Bekahdan", "text": " Bekahdan (, also Romanized as Bekahdān; also known as Bekdūn and Qeshlāq) is a village in Aliabad-e Malek Rural District, in the Central District of Arsanjan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 817, in 190 families.", "score": "1.4402297" } ]
[ "Tangal-e Behdan\n Tangal-e Behdan (, also Romanized as Tangal-e Behdān) is a village in Baqeran Rural District, in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 20, in 10 families.", "Tang Behdaneh\n Tang Behdaneh is a village in Jolgah Rural District, in the Central District of Jahrom County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 20, in 4 families.", "Tangal\n Tangal (, also Romanized as Tang-e Yāl and Tangyāl) is a village in Qohestan Rural District, Qohestan District, Darmian County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 164, in 39 families.", "Tangestan, Fereydunshahr\n Tangestan (, also Romanized as Tangestān) is a village in Poshtkuh-e Mugui Rural District, in the Central District of Fereydunshahr County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 89, in 15 families.", "Bab Tangal (village)\n Bab Tangal (, also Romanized as Bāb Tangal; also known as Bāb-e Tangal Qadamgāh, Bāb Tangal-e ‘Olyā, Bāb Tangal-e Qadamgāh, Bab Tankal Ghadamgah, Dareh-e Tangal, Dar Tangal (Persian: درتنگل), Dar Tangal-e Qadamgāh, and Dar Tangol) is a village in Vahdat Rural District, in the Central District of Zarand County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,839, in 449 families.", "Behdadin\n Behdadin (, also Romanized as Behdādīn; also known as Behdāden) is a village in Bostan Rural District, Sangan District, Khaf County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,813, in 346 families.", "Tangal-e Bala\n Tangal-e Bala (, also Romanized as Tangal-e Bālā) is a village in Alqurat Rural District, in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 24, in 10 families.", "Tang Qaleh\n Tang Qaleh (, also Romanized as Tang Qal‘eh) is a village in Kuhdasht-e Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Kuhdasht County, Lorestan Province, Iran. During the 2006 census, its population was 70, in 11 families.", "Nakhlestan Tang-e Khour\n Nakhlestan Tang-e Khour is a village in Khalili Rural District, in the Central District of Gerash County, Fars Province, Iran. As of the 2016 census, its population was 116, with 32 families.", "Tangal-e Ali Beyk\n Tangal-e Ali Beyk (, also Romanized as Tangal-e ʿAlī Beyḵ) is a village in Baqeran Rural District, in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 28, in 9 families.", "Tang-e Ban\n Tang-e Ban (also known as Bejak-e Bon) is a village in Tashan-e Sharqi Rural District, Tashan District, Behbahan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 45, in 9 families.", "Behdan, South Khorasan\n Behdan (, also Romanized as Behdān; also known as Bīdān) is a village in Baqeran Rural District, in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 305, in 96 families.", "Sar Tangan\n Sar Tangan (, also Romanized as Sar Tangān and Sar-i-Tangān) is a village in Baqeran Rural District, in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 14, in 6 families.", "Tang-e Vard\n Tang-e Vard (also known as Āb-e Sang Āb and Āb Sangāb) is a village in Tashan-e Gharbi Rural District, Tashan District, Behbahan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 79, in 13 families.", "Tang Andari\n Tang Andari (, also Romanized as Tang Andarī) is a village in Holayjan Rural District, in the Central District of Izeh County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 70, in 12 families.", "Deh Tang\n Deh Tang is a village in Rahdar Rural District, in the Central District of Rudan County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 26, in 5 families.", "Tangal-e Shur-e Olya\n Tangal-e Shur-e Olya (, also Romanized as Tangal-e Shūr-e ‘Olyā; also known as Tangal-e Shūr-e Bālā, Tangal-e Shūr, and Shahrak-e Qā'im) is a village in Meyami Rural District, Razaviyeh District, Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,527, in 362 families.", "Behdan, Yazd\n Behdan (, also Romanized as Behdān) is a village in Banestan Rural District, in the Central District of Behabad County, Yazd Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 45, in 12 families.", "Tang-e Nakhl\n Tang-e Nakhl is a village in Abdan Rural District, in the Central District of Deyr County, Bushehr Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18 in 5 families.", "Bekahdan\n Bekahdan (, also Romanized as Bekahdān; also known as Bekdūn and Qeshlāq) is a village in Aliabad-e Malek Rural District, in the Central District of Arsanjan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 817, in 190 families." ]
In what country is Seed 97.5 FM?
[ "Thailand", "Kingdom of Thailand", "th", "Siam", "🇹🇭", "Land of Smiles", "THA" ]
country
Seed 97.5 FM
4,978,655
46
[ { "id": "25362538", "title": "Seed 97.5 FM", "text": " Seed 97.5 FM (ซี๊ด เอฟเอ็ม) is a radio station owned and operated by MCOT and based in Bangkok, Thailand. It broadcasts over the 97.5 MHz FM frequency in the Greater Bangkok area, and is repeated nationwide through MCOT Radio's regional network. Seed 97.5 FM ceased broadcasting on 1 January 2017. It was replaced by 97.5 Keep It Mellow.", "score": "2.4126992" }, { "id": "5535537", "title": "97.3 FM (Brisbane)", "text": " 97.3fm (call sign: 4BFM) is a commercial radio station in Brisbane, Australia. It is a 50/50 joint venture between NOVA Entertainment and ARN, who jointly purchased the license at auction for $67M.", "score": "1.6204503" }, { "id": "25535078", "title": "97.6 FM", "text": "Radio Torre Macauda (Sciacca) ", "score": "1.6114473" }, { "id": "15667581", "title": "KQSK", "text": " KQSK 97.5 FM is a country music station in northwest Nebraska. It is licensed to Chadron, Nebraska. It is owned by Eagle Communications, Inc., and licensee held by Double Q Country. It simulcasts KAAQ FM 105.9 in Alliance, Nebraska.", "score": "1.6084836" }, { "id": "11590549", "title": "97.3 FM", "text": "Radio Marija Latvija ", "score": "1.6025059" }, { "id": "7028596", "title": "Play 99.5 FM", "text": " Play 99.5 (99.5 FM) previously known as Play 99.6 is an English-language music radio station in Jordan. Founded in 2004 the station is part of the Modern Media Company. The station plays English songs from around the world using the Top 40 model as well as broadcasting celebrity interviews. According to Ipsos, Play 99.5 has the widest reach of English radio in Jordan. Its listeners are between 15–30 years old. Play 99.5 is headquartered in Amman, Jordan.", "score": "1.5963571" }, { "id": "25498730", "title": "97.4 FM", "text": "Cool FM in Northern Ireland ; in Oxford ", "score": "1.5946201" }, { "id": "6213788", "title": "DXBP", "text": " DXBP (97.5 FM), broadcasting as 97.5 Sure FM, is a radio station owned and operated by Iddes Broadcast Group. The station's studio is located in Tandag.", "score": "1.5872672" }, { "id": "25498726", "title": "97.4 FM", "text": "Beijing Yinyue Tai in Beijing ", "score": "1.5867898" }, { "id": "3305050", "title": "97.1 FM", "text": "FM97.1 Radio Dangdut Indonesia 97.1 FM in Jakarta, Indonesia ", "score": "1.5838397" }, { "id": "29787210", "title": "DXZC", "text": " 97.5 Brigada News FM (DXZC 97.5 MHz) is an FM station owned and operated by Brigada Mass Media Corporation. Its studios and transmitter are located at Ground Floor, Aspilla Bldg., Quirino Dr., Kidapawan.", "score": "1.5805917" }, { "id": "13877772", "title": "97.7 Record FM", "text": " Record FM (sometimes called Record Radio or 97.7 Record FM) is an Urban Contemporary radio station in Kampala, Uganda. Under the Brazilian free-to-air commercial television network; Record Network was established on September 27, 1953. Record FM Uganda is at 97.7㎒|MHz, formed in 2010 and covering central, western, and southern Uganda plus some of northern Uganda. Their slogan is \"Tusabula Hits All Day\" (loosely translated as \"We Play Hits All Day\" ). In 2019, 97.7 Record FM was named the Fastest Rising Youth Radio Station by EJazz Media. Bigeye.ug wrote that internally-conducted research showed that 97.7 Record FM was the most listened to station in the central region, that listeners liked the selection of music and programmes, and liked their online presence especially the audio-visual production on its digital platforms. 97.7 Record FM has shows like UG-Breakfast, Hitlab, Big Evening, Hot 7@7 Countdown, Love at Heart, and The Dance Floor by DJ Shiru.", "score": "1.5760306" }, { "id": "10344282", "title": "Voice of Barbados", "text": " that Gospel FM's frequency at 97.5 was the spectrum to be utilized for that new station and moves were undertaken to find a suitable station which Gospel FM could be merged with. On 4 April 2011 the gospel programming of Gospel 97.5FM was merged with that of Voice of Barbados 92.9FM at the latter's frequency. VOB's programming could be heard from midnight to 6.15pm and Gospel programs from 6.15pm to midnight on the VOB frequency. The Gospel FM frequency was occupied by the new Caribbean Super Station radio programme as compensation for the loss of BBC Caribbean. Gospel programming has since returned to 97.5 FM as Life 97.5 FM has since replaced Caribbean Super Station at that frequency.", "score": "1.5734923" }, { "id": "25228063", "title": "Love 97.2FM", "text": " LOVE 97.2FM (最爱频道 in Chinese) is a radio station of Mediacorp in Singapore. It is an adult contemporary music station which plays Mandarin and contemporary hit radio from the 1990s, 2000s and also today with entertainment lifestyle leisure. It is mainly aimed at bilingual workers aged 25 to 35 years, which helps listeners to relax and enjoy themselves in their busy work life. Love 972 ended its broadcast at Caldecott Broadcast Centre on 3 February 2017 and then it was moved to Mediacorp Campus on sixth of that month. The first programme broadcast there on that day was at 07:00 hrs.", "score": "1.5730798" }, { "id": "27959142", "title": "DZOK-FM", "text": " DZOK (97.5 FM), broadcasting as 97.5 OKFM, is a radio station owned and operated by PBN Broadcasting Network Affiliate Radyo5 Manila Its studios and transmitter are located at the 3rd Floor, Romero Bldg., Peñafrancia Ave., Naga, Camarines Sur.", "score": "1.5671401" }, { "id": "25856941", "title": "DWNG", "text": " Radio City 97.5 (DWNG 97.5 MHz) is an FM station in the Philippines owned by Southern Tagalog Sweet Life and operated by DCG Radio-TV Network. Its studios and transmitter are located at 1022 DCG Tower 1, Maharlika Hi-Way, Brgy. Isabang, Tayabas.", "score": "1.5651476" }, { "id": "15305392", "title": "KWUZ", "text": " KWUZ 97.5 FM (The All New Hippie Radio 97.5) is a radio station with a classic hits format that is licensed to Poncha Springs, Colorado, United States. The station is currently owned by Three Eagles Communications of Colorado, LLC. In their fleet of stations includes The Peak (92.3fm) Which Plays Modern Hits, Hippie Radio (97.5fm) Which Plays Classic Rock, Eagle Country (104.1fm) Which Play's Modern Country, And The Valley (102.9fm) Which Plays 80's Hits. The news is brought by Dan R, And The local sports is by Caleb Burggraaf. On Sunday's At 7:00 Am, They Play An Episode Of \"Casey Kasem's American Top 40\", Which Is Followed By An Episode Of \"Breakfast With The Beatles\".", "score": "1.5634967" }, { "id": "7033146", "title": "97.2 FM", "text": "Love 97.2FM ", "score": "1.5584835" }, { "id": "4846842", "title": "Kiss 101", "text": " The station started broadcasting as a pirate radio station called For the People or FTP, which secured a licence to broadcast to the city of Bristol in 1990 on 97.2 MHz FM. After only a year on air, it was acquired by the Chiltern Radio Group and was renamed Galaxy 97.2. The station manager was Keith Francis (Gooden), who also presented the 1000–1400 weekday programme. Galaxy 97.2 \"The Hot FM\" quickly gained popularity and achieved a 50% reach in the 15–24 target demographic. It became the UK's best-performing dance music station in terms of reach, hours and share. On 4 September 1994, the group ", "score": "1.5559815" }, { "id": "8317081", "title": "VOCM-FM", "text": " VOCM-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 97.5 MHz from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Owned by Stingray Group, the station is branded as 97.5 K-Rock and broadcasts a classic rock format, although some 1990s and 2000s rock songs have recently become part of the mix.", "score": "1.549869" } ]
[ "Seed 97.5 FM\n Seed 97.5 FM (ซี๊ด เอฟเอ็ม) is a radio station owned and operated by MCOT and based in Bangkok, Thailand. It broadcasts over the 97.5 MHz FM frequency in the Greater Bangkok area, and is repeated nationwide through MCOT Radio's regional network. Seed 97.5 FM ceased broadcasting on 1 January 2017. It was replaced by 97.5 Keep It Mellow.", "97.3 FM (Brisbane)\n 97.3fm (call sign: 4BFM) is a commercial radio station in Brisbane, Australia. It is a 50/50 joint venture between NOVA Entertainment and ARN, who jointly purchased the license at auction for $67M.", "97.6 FM\nRadio Torre Macauda (Sciacca) ", "KQSK\n KQSK 97.5 FM is a country music station in northwest Nebraska. It is licensed to Chadron, Nebraska. It is owned by Eagle Communications, Inc., and licensee held by Double Q Country. It simulcasts KAAQ FM 105.9 in Alliance, Nebraska.", "97.3 FM\nRadio Marija Latvija ", "Play 99.5 FM\n Play 99.5 (99.5 FM) previously known as Play 99.6 is an English-language music radio station in Jordan. Founded in 2004 the station is part of the Modern Media Company. The station plays English songs from around the world using the Top 40 model as well as broadcasting celebrity interviews. According to Ipsos, Play 99.5 has the widest reach of English radio in Jordan. Its listeners are between 15–30 years old. Play 99.5 is headquartered in Amman, Jordan.", "97.4 FM\nCool FM in Northern Ireland ; in Oxford ", "DXBP\n DXBP (97.5 FM), broadcasting as 97.5 Sure FM, is a radio station owned and operated by Iddes Broadcast Group. The station's studio is located in Tandag.", "97.4 FM\nBeijing Yinyue Tai in Beijing ", "97.1 FM\nFM97.1 Radio Dangdut Indonesia 97.1 FM in Jakarta, Indonesia ", "DXZC\n 97.5 Brigada News FM (DXZC 97.5 MHz) is an FM station owned and operated by Brigada Mass Media Corporation. Its studios and transmitter are located at Ground Floor, Aspilla Bldg., Quirino Dr., Kidapawan.", "97.7 Record FM\n Record FM (sometimes called Record Radio or 97.7 Record FM) is an Urban Contemporary radio station in Kampala, Uganda. Under the Brazilian free-to-air commercial television network; Record Network was established on September 27, 1953. Record FM Uganda is at 97.7㎒|MHz, formed in 2010 and covering central, western, and southern Uganda plus some of northern Uganda. Their slogan is \"Tusabula Hits All Day\" (loosely translated as \"We Play Hits All Day\" ). In 2019, 97.7 Record FM was named the Fastest Rising Youth Radio Station by EJazz Media. Bigeye.ug wrote that internally-conducted research showed that 97.7 Record FM was the most listened to station in the central region, that listeners liked the selection of music and programmes, and liked their online presence especially the audio-visual production on its digital platforms. 97.7 Record FM has shows like UG-Breakfast, Hitlab, Big Evening, Hot 7@7 Countdown, Love at Heart, and The Dance Floor by DJ Shiru.", "Voice of Barbados\n that Gospel FM's frequency at 97.5 was the spectrum to be utilized for that new station and moves were undertaken to find a suitable station which Gospel FM could be merged with. On 4 April 2011 the gospel programming of Gospel 97.5FM was merged with that of Voice of Barbados 92.9FM at the latter's frequency. VOB's programming could be heard from midnight to 6.15pm and Gospel programs from 6.15pm to midnight on the VOB frequency. The Gospel FM frequency was occupied by the new Caribbean Super Station radio programme as compensation for the loss of BBC Caribbean. Gospel programming has since returned to 97.5 FM as Life 97.5 FM has since replaced Caribbean Super Station at that frequency.", "Love 97.2FM\n LOVE 97.2FM (最爱频道 in Chinese) is a radio station of Mediacorp in Singapore. It is an adult contemporary music station which plays Mandarin and contemporary hit radio from the 1990s, 2000s and also today with entertainment lifestyle leisure. It is mainly aimed at bilingual workers aged 25 to 35 years, which helps listeners to relax and enjoy themselves in their busy work life. Love 972 ended its broadcast at Caldecott Broadcast Centre on 3 February 2017 and then it was moved to Mediacorp Campus on sixth of that month. The first programme broadcast there on that day was at 07:00 hrs.", "DZOK-FM\n DZOK (97.5 FM), broadcasting as 97.5 OKFM, is a radio station owned and operated by PBN Broadcasting Network Affiliate Radyo5 Manila Its studios and transmitter are located at the 3rd Floor, Romero Bldg., Peñafrancia Ave., Naga, Camarines Sur.", "DWNG\n Radio City 97.5 (DWNG 97.5 MHz) is an FM station in the Philippines owned by Southern Tagalog Sweet Life and operated by DCG Radio-TV Network. Its studios and transmitter are located at 1022 DCG Tower 1, Maharlika Hi-Way, Brgy. Isabang, Tayabas.", "KWUZ\n KWUZ 97.5 FM (The All New Hippie Radio 97.5) is a radio station with a classic hits format that is licensed to Poncha Springs, Colorado, United States. The station is currently owned by Three Eagles Communications of Colorado, LLC. In their fleet of stations includes The Peak (92.3fm) Which Plays Modern Hits, Hippie Radio (97.5fm) Which Plays Classic Rock, Eagle Country (104.1fm) Which Play's Modern Country, And The Valley (102.9fm) Which Plays 80's Hits. The news is brought by Dan R, And The local sports is by Caleb Burggraaf. On Sunday's At 7:00 Am, They Play An Episode Of \"Casey Kasem's American Top 40\", Which Is Followed By An Episode Of \"Breakfast With The Beatles\".", "97.2 FM\nLove 97.2FM ", "Kiss 101\n The station started broadcasting as a pirate radio station called For the People or FTP, which secured a licence to broadcast to the city of Bristol in 1990 on 97.2 MHz FM. After only a year on air, it was acquired by the Chiltern Radio Group and was renamed Galaxy 97.2. The station manager was Keith Francis (Gooden), who also presented the 1000–1400 weekday programme. Galaxy 97.2 \"The Hot FM\" quickly gained popularity and achieved a 50% reach in the 15–24 target demographic. It became the UK's best-performing dance music station in terms of reach, hours and share. On 4 September 1994, the group ", "VOCM-FM\n VOCM-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 97.5 MHz from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Owned by Stingray Group, the station is branded as 97.5 K-Rock and broadcasts a classic rock format, although some 1990s and 2000s rock songs have recently become part of the mix." ]
In what country is Perth?
[ "Canada", "Dominion of Canada", "British North America", "CAN", "CA", "ca", "can", "Can." ]
country
Perth (electoral district)
2,567,382
97
[ { "id": "31417918", "title": "Tourism in Perth", "text": " Tourism in Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, is an important part of the Australian state's economy, contributing to the prosperity of businesses in the city, as well as other regions of the state. Perth had approximately 2.8 million domestic visitors and 0.7 million international visitors in the year ending March 2012.", "score": "1.4940803" }, { "id": "5901107", "title": "Perth, Scotland", "text": " music events in the city. The annual event lasts for a couple of weeks and is usually held in May. In recent years, the festival has broadened its appeal by adding comedy, rock and popular music acts to the bill. Perth also has a number of twin cities around the world. These are: Aschaffenburg in Germany, Bydgoszcz in Poland, Haikou, Hainan in China, Perth in Australia, Perth in Canada, Pskov in Russia and Cognac in France. Perth is noted for its lively nightlife, with dozens of bars and several nightclubs. Perth has hosted the National Mòd in 1896, 1900, 1924, 1929, 1947, 1954, 1963, 1980 and 2004.", "score": "1.4589026" }, { "id": "31417947", "title": "Tourism in Perth", "text": " Avon Valley is a national park located 47 km northeast of the Perth CBD. In the springtime there is a diverse range of wildflowers. Toilets, water, shaded areas and wood barbecues are available for use, however entry and camping fess apply. John Forrest National Park is a national park in the Darling Scarp, 24 km east of the Perth CBD. It was the first national park in Western Australia. There are several walking trails within the national park, including along the former route of the Eastern Railway. Yanchep is a national park 42 km north of the Perth CBD. The park is noted for its caves, native bush and koala colonies. It also offers cultural educational programmes offered in partnership with the local Nyoongar aboriginal people.", "score": "1.4280021" }, { "id": "8696864", "title": "Perth, Tasmania", "text": " Perth is a town in the Australian state of Tasmania. It lies 20 km south of Launceston, on the Midland Highway. The town had a population of 2,965 at the 2016 census, and is part of the Northern Midlands Council. Like nearby Longford, Perth is a historic town with many buildings dating back to the early 19th century. It is the first major town out of Launceston on the route to Hobart, and also serves as a major junction for people bypassing Launceston on the route from Hobart to the northwest of the state.", "score": "1.4256058" }, { "id": "28782455", "title": "Perth (suburb)", "text": " Perth is a suburb in the Perth metropolitan region, Western Australia that includes both the central business district of the city, and a suburban area spreading north to the northern side of Hyde Park. It does not include the separate suburbs of Northbridge or Highgate. Perth is split between the City of Perth and the City of Vincent local authorities, and was named after the city of the same name in Scotland.", "score": "1.4210191" }, { "id": "5423805", "title": "West Perth, Western Australia", "text": " West Perth is an inner suburb of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia.", "score": "1.4151337" }, { "id": "5901091", "title": "Perth, Scotland", "text": " sailed to Australia to found the new settlement. The old Municipal Buildings were completed in 1881, although the Perth and Kinross District Council moved to the former head office of General Accident at No. 2 High Street in 1984. Today, Perth serves as a retail centre for the surrounding area. This includes a main shopping centre — St John's Centre — along with a pedestrianised high street and many independent and specialist shops. The city also has \"an embarrassing abundance of public houses\". Main employers in the city now include Aviva, Royal Bank of Scotland and Scottish and Southern Energy.", "score": "1.4097065" }, { "id": "10947922", "title": "City of Perth", "text": " The City of Perth is a local government area and body, within the Perth metropolitan area, which is the capital of Western Australia. The local government is commonly known as Perth City Council. The City covers the Perth city centre and surrounding suburbs. The City covers an area of 20.01 km2 and had an estimated population of 21,092 as at 30 June 2015. On 1 July 2016 the City expanded, absorbing 1,247 residents from the City of Subiaco.", "score": "1.4011382" }, { "id": "10947930", "title": "City of Perth", "text": " The City of Perth is twinned with:", "score": "1.3972384" }, { "id": "9732665", "title": "Perth Concert Hall (Western Australia)", "text": " The Perth Concert Hall is a concert hall located in Perth, the capital of the Australian state of Western Australia. Owned by the City of Perth, the hall is the main venue of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, and also hosts a number of other events and performances. The building itself is located in Perth's central business district, adjacent to the Supreme Court Gardens and Government House. The building has two façades: facing north over St Georges Terrace, and facing south over the Swan River. The concert hall was constructed on land granted to the City of Perth by the Government of Western Australia, and opened on Australia Day (26 January), 1973. Designed by Howlett and Bailey Architects, local architectural firm, the building is constructed in the Brutalist style, making heavy use of white off-form concrete and a solid opaque interior. The main auditorium of the hall seats 1,729 people, as well as a 160-person choir gallery and a 3000-pipe organ. Acoustically, the venue is considered one of the best in Australia, with the design overseen by the New Zealand acoustician Sir Harold Marshall.", "score": "1.3922162" }, { "id": "27225122", "title": "List of cities in Australia", "text": " • Perth (state capital) • Albany • Bunbury • Busselton • Fremantle • Geraldton • Joondalup • Kalgoorlie • Karratha • Mandurah • Rockingham Local government areas with city status not listed above, all of which lie within Perth's metropolitan area, include: • City of Armadale • City of Bayswater • City of Canning • City of Cockburn • City of Gosnells • City of Kalamunda • City of Kwinana • City of Melville • City of Nedlands • City of South Perth • City of Stirling • City of Subiaco • City of Swan • City of Wanneroo", "score": "1.3909371" }, { "id": "28782459", "title": "Perth (suburb)", "text": " The Perth Cultural Centre includes facilities such as the Art Gallery of Western Australia, the State Library of Western Australia, the State Theatre Centre of Western Australia and the Western Australian Museum. The Perth Concert Hall is located on St Georges Terrace and His Majesty's Theatre on Hay Street.", "score": "1.3880305" }, { "id": "15136552", "title": "History of Perth, Western Australia", "text": " The discovery of gold in the Kimberley, Murchison and Kalgoorlie regions in the 1880s and 1890s, and the concurrent granting of responsible government to Western Australia in 1890 had a huge impact on the development of Perth. The physical nature of the city changed dramatically with economic prosperity and the increase of population as a result of gold rush immigration. In one decade the population of the city tripled, from 8,447 in 1891 to 27,553 in 1901. By the beginning of the twentieth century, Perth was totally transformed. Its streets were lined with elaborately styled multi-storey buildings, many of which were designed by members of a now large architectural profession, and the population had spilled over into new suburbs that encircled the city. The location of the central Perth railway ", "score": "1.382098" }, { "id": "28933581", "title": "East Perth, Western Australia", "text": " In the 2016 Census, there were 10,596 people in East Perth. 30.3% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were England 6.7%, China 4.0%, India 3.7%, Malaysia 3.4% and South Korea 2.9%. 47.6% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 6.6%, Korean 2.7%, Cantonese 2.6%, Portuguese 2.0% and Spanish 1.9%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 33.3% and Catholic 18.4%.", "score": "1.3810978" }, { "id": "5423806", "title": "West Perth, Western Australia", "text": " Formerly an exclusive enclave for wealthy merchants and politicians, the West Perth suburb is now part of the inner mixed zone, and has predominantly office blocks which have displaced residential buildings. The suburb has a relatively high proportion of miners, consultants, and especially medical specialists as compared with the Perth CBD. Streets such as Colin Street, Ord Street, and Outram Street have a significant percentage of office and high density residential buildings. Most retail outlets are located on Hay Street, which is the main commercial zone for the suburb, and these are focused on serving the office population. Closer to the CBD, the eastern edge of the suburb features both the Watertown brand outlet complex and the City West complex. This location was home to the Perth Metropolitan Markets from 1929 to 1989, when they moved to Canning Vale.", "score": "1.3771105" }, { "id": "29625216", "title": "Electoral district of Perth", "text": " The Electoral district of Perth is a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Western Australia. Perth is named for the capital city of Western Australia whose central business district falls within its borders. It is one of the oldest electorates in Western Australia, with its first member having been elected in the inaugural 1890 elections of the Legislative Assembly. Perth has traditionally been a safe Labor seat Party, but was briefly held by Liberal Eleni Evangel between 2013 and 2017. Perth is currently held by Labor MLA John Carey.", "score": "1.3747561" }, { "id": "1867823", "title": "Lists of landmarks", "text": "Perth, Western Australia ", "score": "1.3737156" }, { "id": "12802528", "title": "Palace Hotel, Perth", "text": " The Palace Hotel in Perth, Western Australia is a landmark three-storey heritage listed building located in the city's central business district. Originally built in 1897 as a hotel during the gold rush period of Western Australia's history, it was converted to banking chambers and offices in the 1980s and now accommodates the Perth headquarters of Woods Bagot, Adapptor and Hatchd. The building is located on the most prominent intersection in the financial district of the city, at the corner of St Georges Terrace and William Street. When the hotel opened for business on 18 March 1897 it was, although slightly smaller than some of its contemporary buildings in other capital cities in Australasia, described as \"... one of the most beautiful and elegant hotels in Australasia\". Other praise included: \"... redolent of the bourgeois luxury and splendour of the Paris of Napoleon III\" and later \"... in its day, as sumptuous a hostelry as any in Melbourne or Sydney.\" It operated as licensed premises from 1897 until 1981.", "score": "1.3665993" }, { "id": "15136568", "title": "History of Perth, Western Australia", "text": " growing capital. From 2001 to 2011, the city's population increased by 346,000, which is comparable to Sydney's 499,000 over the same period despite being only one third the size. As with Melbourne, most population growth was absorbed by the outer suburbs, primarily in the City of Wanneroo, and the southern coastal suburbs (Cockburn, Rockingham and Kwinana). In recent years Perth has been getting a larger share of overseas migrants who, due to the demand for workers in the mining industry, are predominantly arriving on skilled migration visas. More than any other city in Australia, it has attracted migrants from the UK and South Africa. Major infrastructure projects completed included the $1.6 billion New MetroRail project, which effectively doubled the size of the Perth rail system, the Graham Farmer Freeway and Roe Highway. Notable events include: ", "score": "1.3659967" }, { "id": "15136550", "title": "History of Perth, Western Australia", "text": " Perth as: \"'...a quiet little town of some 3000 inhabitants spread out in straggling allotments down to the water's edge, intermingled with gardens and shrubberies and half rural in its aspect ... The main streets are macadamised, but the outlying ones and most of the footpaths retain their native state from the loose sand - the all pervading element of Western Australia - productive of intense glare or much dust in the summer and dissolving into slush during the rainy season.'\" This village-like atmosphere of scattered single and two story brick or stone residences, surrounded by gardens, remained unchanged until the 1880s and 1890s.", "score": "1.3659555" } ]
[ "Tourism in Perth\n Tourism in Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, is an important part of the Australian state's economy, contributing to the prosperity of businesses in the city, as well as other regions of the state. Perth had approximately 2.8 million domestic visitors and 0.7 million international visitors in the year ending March 2012.", "Perth, Scotland\n music events in the city. The annual event lasts for a couple of weeks and is usually held in May. In recent years, the festival has broadened its appeal by adding comedy, rock and popular music acts to the bill. Perth also has a number of twin cities around the world. These are: Aschaffenburg in Germany, Bydgoszcz in Poland, Haikou, Hainan in China, Perth in Australia, Perth in Canada, Pskov in Russia and Cognac in France. Perth is noted for its lively nightlife, with dozens of bars and several nightclubs. Perth has hosted the National Mòd in 1896, 1900, 1924, 1929, 1947, 1954, 1963, 1980 and 2004.", "Tourism in Perth\n Avon Valley is a national park located 47 km northeast of the Perth CBD. In the springtime there is a diverse range of wildflowers. Toilets, water, shaded areas and wood barbecues are available for use, however entry and camping fess apply. John Forrest National Park is a national park in the Darling Scarp, 24 km east of the Perth CBD. It was the first national park in Western Australia. There are several walking trails within the national park, including along the former route of the Eastern Railway. Yanchep is a national park 42 km north of the Perth CBD. The park is noted for its caves, native bush and koala colonies. It also offers cultural educational programmes offered in partnership with the local Nyoongar aboriginal people.", "Perth, Tasmania\n Perth is a town in the Australian state of Tasmania. It lies 20 km south of Launceston, on the Midland Highway. The town had a population of 2,965 at the 2016 census, and is part of the Northern Midlands Council. Like nearby Longford, Perth is a historic town with many buildings dating back to the early 19th century. It is the first major town out of Launceston on the route to Hobart, and also serves as a major junction for people bypassing Launceston on the route from Hobart to the northwest of the state.", "Perth (suburb)\n Perth is a suburb in the Perth metropolitan region, Western Australia that includes both the central business district of the city, and a suburban area spreading north to the northern side of Hyde Park. It does not include the separate suburbs of Northbridge or Highgate. Perth is split between the City of Perth and the City of Vincent local authorities, and was named after the city of the same name in Scotland.", "West Perth, Western Australia\n West Perth is an inner suburb of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia.", "Perth, Scotland\n sailed to Australia to found the new settlement. The old Municipal Buildings were completed in 1881, although the Perth and Kinross District Council moved to the former head office of General Accident at No. 2 High Street in 1984. Today, Perth serves as a retail centre for the surrounding area. This includes a main shopping centre — St John's Centre — along with a pedestrianised high street and many independent and specialist shops. The city also has \"an embarrassing abundance of public houses\". Main employers in the city now include Aviva, Royal Bank of Scotland and Scottish and Southern Energy.", "City of Perth\n The City of Perth is a local government area and body, within the Perth metropolitan area, which is the capital of Western Australia. The local government is commonly known as Perth City Council. The City covers the Perth city centre and surrounding suburbs. The City covers an area of 20.01 km2 and had an estimated population of 21,092 as at 30 June 2015. On 1 July 2016 the City expanded, absorbing 1,247 residents from the City of Subiaco.", "City of Perth\n The City of Perth is twinned with:", "Perth Concert Hall (Western Australia)\n The Perth Concert Hall is a concert hall located in Perth, the capital of the Australian state of Western Australia. Owned by the City of Perth, the hall is the main venue of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, and also hosts a number of other events and performances. The building itself is located in Perth's central business district, adjacent to the Supreme Court Gardens and Government House. The building has two façades: facing north over St Georges Terrace, and facing south over the Swan River. The concert hall was constructed on land granted to the City of Perth by the Government of Western Australia, and opened on Australia Day (26 January), 1973. Designed by Howlett and Bailey Architects, local architectural firm, the building is constructed in the Brutalist style, making heavy use of white off-form concrete and a solid opaque interior. The main auditorium of the hall seats 1,729 people, as well as a 160-person choir gallery and a 3000-pipe organ. Acoustically, the venue is considered one of the best in Australia, with the design overseen by the New Zealand acoustician Sir Harold Marshall.", "List of cities in Australia\n • Perth (state capital) • Albany • Bunbury • Busselton • Fremantle • Geraldton • Joondalup • Kalgoorlie • Karratha • Mandurah • Rockingham Local government areas with city status not listed above, all of which lie within Perth's metropolitan area, include: • City of Armadale • City of Bayswater • City of Canning • City of Cockburn • City of Gosnells • City of Kalamunda • City of Kwinana • City of Melville • City of Nedlands • City of South Perth • City of Stirling • City of Subiaco • City of Swan • City of Wanneroo", "Perth (suburb)\n The Perth Cultural Centre includes facilities such as the Art Gallery of Western Australia, the State Library of Western Australia, the State Theatre Centre of Western Australia and the Western Australian Museum. The Perth Concert Hall is located on St Georges Terrace and His Majesty's Theatre on Hay Street.", "History of Perth, Western Australia\n The discovery of gold in the Kimberley, Murchison and Kalgoorlie regions in the 1880s and 1890s, and the concurrent granting of responsible government to Western Australia in 1890 had a huge impact on the development of Perth. The physical nature of the city changed dramatically with economic prosperity and the increase of population as a result of gold rush immigration. In one decade the population of the city tripled, from 8,447 in 1891 to 27,553 in 1901. By the beginning of the twentieth century, Perth was totally transformed. Its streets were lined with elaborately styled multi-storey buildings, many of which were designed by members of a now large architectural profession, and the population had spilled over into new suburbs that encircled the city. The location of the central Perth railway ", "East Perth, Western Australia\n In the 2016 Census, there were 10,596 people in East Perth. 30.3% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were England 6.7%, China 4.0%, India 3.7%, Malaysia 3.4% and South Korea 2.9%. 47.6% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 6.6%, Korean 2.7%, Cantonese 2.6%, Portuguese 2.0% and Spanish 1.9%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 33.3% and Catholic 18.4%.", "West Perth, Western Australia\n Formerly an exclusive enclave for wealthy merchants and politicians, the West Perth suburb is now part of the inner mixed zone, and has predominantly office blocks which have displaced residential buildings. The suburb has a relatively high proportion of miners, consultants, and especially medical specialists as compared with the Perth CBD. Streets such as Colin Street, Ord Street, and Outram Street have a significant percentage of office and high density residential buildings. Most retail outlets are located on Hay Street, which is the main commercial zone for the suburb, and these are focused on serving the office population. Closer to the CBD, the eastern edge of the suburb features both the Watertown brand outlet complex and the City West complex. This location was home to the Perth Metropolitan Markets from 1929 to 1989, when they moved to Canning Vale.", "Electoral district of Perth\n The Electoral district of Perth is a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Western Australia. Perth is named for the capital city of Western Australia whose central business district falls within its borders. It is one of the oldest electorates in Western Australia, with its first member having been elected in the inaugural 1890 elections of the Legislative Assembly. Perth has traditionally been a safe Labor seat Party, but was briefly held by Liberal Eleni Evangel between 2013 and 2017. Perth is currently held by Labor MLA John Carey.", "Lists of landmarks\nPerth, Western Australia ", "Palace Hotel, Perth\n The Palace Hotel in Perth, Western Australia is a landmark three-storey heritage listed building located in the city's central business district. Originally built in 1897 as a hotel during the gold rush period of Western Australia's history, it was converted to banking chambers and offices in the 1980s and now accommodates the Perth headquarters of Woods Bagot, Adapptor and Hatchd. The building is located on the most prominent intersection in the financial district of the city, at the corner of St Georges Terrace and William Street. When the hotel opened for business on 18 March 1897 it was, although slightly smaller than some of its contemporary buildings in other capital cities in Australasia, described as \"... one of the most beautiful and elegant hotels in Australasia\". Other praise included: \"... redolent of the bourgeois luxury and splendour of the Paris of Napoleon III\" and later \"... in its day, as sumptuous a hostelry as any in Melbourne or Sydney.\" It operated as licensed premises from 1897 until 1981.", "History of Perth, Western Australia\n growing capital. From 2001 to 2011, the city's population increased by 346,000, which is comparable to Sydney's 499,000 over the same period despite being only one third the size. As with Melbourne, most population growth was absorbed by the outer suburbs, primarily in the City of Wanneroo, and the southern coastal suburbs (Cockburn, Rockingham and Kwinana). In recent years Perth has been getting a larger share of overseas migrants who, due to the demand for workers in the mining industry, are predominantly arriving on skilled migration visas. More than any other city in Australia, it has attracted migrants from the UK and South Africa. Major infrastructure projects completed included the $1.6 billion New MetroRail project, which effectively doubled the size of the Perth rail system, the Graham Farmer Freeway and Roe Highway. Notable events include: ", "History of Perth, Western Australia\n Perth as: \"'...a quiet little town of some 3000 inhabitants spread out in straggling allotments down to the water's edge, intermingled with gardens and shrubberies and half rural in its aspect ... The main streets are macadamised, but the outlying ones and most of the footpaths retain their native state from the loose sand - the all pervading element of Western Australia - productive of intense glare or much dust in the summer and dissolving into slush during the rainy season.'\" This village-like atmosphere of scattered single and two story brick or stone residences, surrounded by gardens, remained unchanged until the 1880s and 1890s." ]
In what country is Ara?
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Ara, Jharkhand
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[ { "id": "6853469", "title": "Amateurs Radio Algeriens", "text": " The Amateurs Radio Algeriens (ARA; English: Association of Algerian Radio Amateurs) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Algeria. The organisation was founded on March 23, 1963. Key membership benefits of the ARA include a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular communications with other amateur radio operators in foreign countries, and a network to support amateur radio emergency communications. The ARA represents the interests of Algerian amateur radio operators before Algerian and international regulatory authorities. The ARA is the national member society representing Algeria in the International Amateur Radio Union. In 2013 the organisation celebrated its 50th anniversary.", "score": "1.4457355" }, { "id": "13541158", "title": "Ara Eivissa", "text": " Ara Eivissa (, Ara) is a political coalition formed in Ibiza in 2019. It was created ahead of the 2019 Spanish general election, the 2019 Balearic election and the 2019 local elections as an electoral alliance formed by Let's Win Ibiza (Guanyem), Republican Left of Catalonia (esquerra) and Equo (eQuo).", "score": "1.4363306" }, { "id": "5484414", "title": "Archives and Records Association, Ireland", "text": " The ARA, Ireland is one of eleven ARA regions that span the whole of the UK and Ireland, each with its own regional committee. However, it enjoys a considerably greater level of autonomy than the other ten British regions.", "score": "1.4317427" }, { "id": "29168088", "title": "Ara Town", "text": " Ara Town is home to the Ara Rock which stands facing the town, and is a popular tourist attraction.", "score": "1.4282584" }, { "id": "27626188", "title": "Ara (newspaper)", "text": " The newspaper is printed in Barcelona and distributed throughout Catalonia. Since 2011, distribution was launched also on the Balearic Islands, soon becoming the most widely-read newspaper in Catalan language in the region. In February 2012, distribution was extended to some areas of the Valencian Community, especially in the Province of Castelló and in the city of Valencia. Ara offers selected news items in English and Spanish.", "score": "1.4120142" }, { "id": "1213611", "title": "American Rental Association", "text": " The ARA organizes and hosts The ARA Show annually. It is the 63rd largest trade show in the North America and the largest rental trade show in the world.", "score": "1.3738973" }, { "id": "12941109", "title": "USS Ara", "text": "Citations ", "score": "1.3722446" }, { "id": "197822", "title": "Ara (drink)", "text": " Ara is most commonly made from rice or maize at private homes or farms. Ara may be either fermented or distilled, and in Bhutan is only legally produced and consumed privately. Ara production is unregulated in both method and quality, and its sale is prohibited in Bhutan. Previously, private individuals sold ara through shopkeepers despite the prohibition and faced a harsh government crackdown. However, because Ara returns far more profit than other forms of maize, many Bhutanese farmers have pressed for legal reform. The Bhutanese government, meanwhile, is intent on discouraging excessive alcohol consumption, abuse, and associated diseases through taxation and ", "score": "1.3545142" }, { "id": "6909548", "title": "Ambazonia Restoration Army", "text": " The Ambazonia Restoration Army (ARA) is an Ambazonian separatist militia. It is affiliated with the Interim Government of Ambazonia, and is part of the Ambazonia Self-Defence Council. The ARA is reportedly led by Paxson Agbor, a former police officer.", "score": "1.3532836" }, { "id": "27626184", "title": "Ara (newspaper)", "text": " Ara (, meaning Now in English) is a Catalan daily Spanish newspaper that began publication on 28 November 2010, coinciding with the Catalan parliamentary elections. It is the third most read daily newspaper in Catalonia, and the most read daily newspaper written exclusively in the Catalan language. Its regional edition, Ara Balears, is the most popular Catalan language newspaper on the Balearic Islands. ARA's online edition had nearly 3.2M visitors in September 2017, making it the most popular online newspaper in Catalan language. The founding editor was Carles Capdevila and the current editor is Esther Vera. The president is Ferran Rodés and the CEO is Salvador Garcia. The newspaper's advisory council includes journalists Antoni Bassas, Albert Om and Toni Soler, all known for their work with the Catalan public TV broadcaster, TV3. Ara's content includes Catalan translations of reports and articles from the New York Times International Edition. Ara's founding shareholders were, among others, Ferran Rodés, Fundació Carulla, Víctor Font and the group Cultura 03, which also publishes magazines Sàpiens, TimeOut Barcelona, Descobrir and Cuina. Cultura 03 is no longer a shareholder. In September 2010, Antoni Bassas announced that he would participate as a shareholder.", "score": "1.3466533" }, { "id": "30943495", "title": "'Ara", "text": " 'Ara (עָרָה; عاره) is a village in the Haifa District in northern Israel, located in the Wadi Ara valley. Since 1985, 'Ara has been part of the Ar'ara local council. It is north of highway 65, between Ar'ara and Kfar Qara. Its population of 4,600 (as of 2004) is almost entirely Muslim.", "score": "1.3426573" }, { "id": "28740771", "title": "Migration and Asylum Project", "text": " Migration and Asylum Project (M.A.P.), formerly known as the Ara Legal Initiative, is a refugee legal aid centre based in New Delhi, India. It provides legal aid and counselling to asylum seekers and refugees in India.", "score": "1.3412856" }, { "id": "197823", "title": "Ara (drink)", "text": " Ara is also produced for religious purposes, especially in eastern Bhutan, where it serves as a Lhasoel offering on certain auspicious days. Ara is also believed to chemically ward off snakes, and is sometimes carried by children for protection. Through government efforts to reduce ara production and consumption in Lhuntse District, eastern Bhutan, locals conceded something should be done to curb the distinctly eastern Bhutanese tradition of heavy drinking. The government's strategy is to reduce ara production and consumption gradually until it is eliminated. Alcoholism and ara production have been notable topics of political discussion Bhutan, especially at the local level.", "score": "1.3387388" }, { "id": "1213607", "title": "American Rental Association", "text": " The American Rental Association (ARA) is a nonprofit trade association representing the equipment rental and event rental segments in North America.", "score": "1.337052" }, { "id": "9961660", "title": "Arad, Bahrain", "text": " The Bahraini Ministry of Education operates government schools nationwide. Within the Arad area, they operate boys schools include Al Kawarzmi Primary Boys School, Al-Dair Primary Boys School, Arad Primary Boys School, and Arad Primary Intermediate Boys School. Girls schools include Al Oroba Primary Girls School, Arad Intermediate Girls School, and Arad Primary Girls School.", "score": "1.3306384" }, { "id": "5484413", "title": "Archives and Records Association, Ireland", "text": " The Archives and Records Association, Ireland (ARA, Ireland) is the principal professional body for archivists, archive conservators and records managers in Ireland (both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland). It is a semi-autonomous affiliate of the Archives and Records Association (ARA, UK & Ireland). Both the ARA and ARA, Ireland were formed on 1 June 2010 through the merger of the National Council on Archives and the Association of Chief Archivists in Local Government with the Society of Archivists.", "score": "1.327425" }, { "id": "31414324", "title": "Ara (lake)", "text": " Ara is a lake in the municipality of Aremark in Viken county, Norway.", "score": "1.3265471" }, { "id": "30770283", "title": "Australasian Raptor Association", "text": " The Australasian Raptor Association (ARA) was founded in 1978 as a special interest group of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union, also known as Birds Australia. It is now a special interest group of BirdLife Australia. It promotes the study and conservation of the diurnal and nocturnal raptors, sometimes called birds of prey, of Australasia and South-east Asia. It publishes a journal, Boobook, twice a year.", "score": "1.3042527" }, { "id": "27450955", "title": "Aramo, Syria", "text": " The village is known to be populated by Armenians, but in 1947 they left in large numbers to Soviet Armenia. Now a few families live there. The town has an old Armenian church called Saint Stepanos built in 1310. It stands in the middle of the village. There are also some small churches carved in the rocks such as Surp Asdvadzadzin and Surp Kevork Armenian Apostolic churches. The Alawite Arabs also visit those two churches. Nowadays, there is a small number of Armenian inhabitants in Aramo, most of whom speak the Arabic language. There was a census around 2021 by the Syrian government counting around 255 Armenians in total in the city, making them half of the city of Aramo's population.", "score": "1.3022008" }, { "id": "14082461", "title": "Ara-Köl", "text": " Ara-Köl (or Ara-Kel, Arakol) is a village in Cholpon rural community of Kochkor District of Naryn Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 1,028 in 2021.", "score": "1.3001516" } ]
[ "Amateurs Radio Algeriens\n The Amateurs Radio Algeriens (ARA; English: Association of Algerian Radio Amateurs) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Algeria. The organisation was founded on March 23, 1963. Key membership benefits of the ARA include a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular communications with other amateur radio operators in foreign countries, and a network to support amateur radio emergency communications. The ARA represents the interests of Algerian amateur radio operators before Algerian and international regulatory authorities. The ARA is the national member society representing Algeria in the International Amateur Radio Union. In 2013 the organisation celebrated its 50th anniversary.", "Ara Eivissa\n Ara Eivissa (, Ara) is a political coalition formed in Ibiza in 2019. It was created ahead of the 2019 Spanish general election, the 2019 Balearic election and the 2019 local elections as an electoral alliance formed by Let's Win Ibiza (Guanyem), Republican Left of Catalonia (esquerra) and Equo (eQuo).", "Archives and Records Association, Ireland\n The ARA, Ireland is one of eleven ARA regions that span the whole of the UK and Ireland, each with its own regional committee. However, it enjoys a considerably greater level of autonomy than the other ten British regions.", "Ara Town\n Ara Town is home to the Ara Rock which stands facing the town, and is a popular tourist attraction.", "Ara (newspaper)\n The newspaper is printed in Barcelona and distributed throughout Catalonia. Since 2011, distribution was launched also on the Balearic Islands, soon becoming the most widely-read newspaper in Catalan language in the region. In February 2012, distribution was extended to some areas of the Valencian Community, especially in the Province of Castelló and in the city of Valencia. Ara offers selected news items in English and Spanish.", "American Rental Association\n The ARA organizes and hosts The ARA Show annually. It is the 63rd largest trade show in the North America and the largest rental trade show in the world.", "USS Ara\nCitations ", "Ara (drink)\n Ara is most commonly made from rice or maize at private homes or farms. Ara may be either fermented or distilled, and in Bhutan is only legally produced and consumed privately. Ara production is unregulated in both method and quality, and its sale is prohibited in Bhutan. Previously, private individuals sold ara through shopkeepers despite the prohibition and faced a harsh government crackdown. However, because Ara returns far more profit than other forms of maize, many Bhutanese farmers have pressed for legal reform. The Bhutanese government, meanwhile, is intent on discouraging excessive alcohol consumption, abuse, and associated diseases through taxation and ", "Ambazonia Restoration Army\n The Ambazonia Restoration Army (ARA) is an Ambazonian separatist militia. It is affiliated with the Interim Government of Ambazonia, and is part of the Ambazonia Self-Defence Council. The ARA is reportedly led by Paxson Agbor, a former police officer.", "Ara (newspaper)\n Ara (, meaning Now in English) is a Catalan daily Spanish newspaper that began publication on 28 November 2010, coinciding with the Catalan parliamentary elections. It is the third most read daily newspaper in Catalonia, and the most read daily newspaper written exclusively in the Catalan language. Its regional edition, Ara Balears, is the most popular Catalan language newspaper on the Balearic Islands. ARA's online edition had nearly 3.2M visitors in September 2017, making it the most popular online newspaper in Catalan language. The founding editor was Carles Capdevila and the current editor is Esther Vera. The president is Ferran Rodés and the CEO is Salvador Garcia. The newspaper's advisory council includes journalists Antoni Bassas, Albert Om and Toni Soler, all known for their work with the Catalan public TV broadcaster, TV3. Ara's content includes Catalan translations of reports and articles from the New York Times International Edition. Ara's founding shareholders were, among others, Ferran Rodés, Fundació Carulla, Víctor Font and the group Cultura 03, which also publishes magazines Sàpiens, TimeOut Barcelona, Descobrir and Cuina. Cultura 03 is no longer a shareholder. In September 2010, Antoni Bassas announced that he would participate as a shareholder.", "'Ara\n 'Ara (עָרָה; عاره) is a village in the Haifa District in northern Israel, located in the Wadi Ara valley. Since 1985, 'Ara has been part of the Ar'ara local council. It is north of highway 65, between Ar'ara and Kfar Qara. Its population of 4,600 (as of 2004) is almost entirely Muslim.", "Migration and Asylum Project\n Migration and Asylum Project (M.A.P.), formerly known as the Ara Legal Initiative, is a refugee legal aid centre based in New Delhi, India. It provides legal aid and counselling to asylum seekers and refugees in India.", "Ara (drink)\n Ara is also produced for religious purposes, especially in eastern Bhutan, where it serves as a Lhasoel offering on certain auspicious days. Ara is also believed to chemically ward off snakes, and is sometimes carried by children for protection. Through government efforts to reduce ara production and consumption in Lhuntse District, eastern Bhutan, locals conceded something should be done to curb the distinctly eastern Bhutanese tradition of heavy drinking. The government's strategy is to reduce ara production and consumption gradually until it is eliminated. Alcoholism and ara production have been notable topics of political discussion Bhutan, especially at the local level.", "American Rental Association\n The American Rental Association (ARA) is a nonprofit trade association representing the equipment rental and event rental segments in North America.", "Arad, Bahrain\n The Bahraini Ministry of Education operates government schools nationwide. Within the Arad area, they operate boys schools include Al Kawarzmi Primary Boys School, Al-Dair Primary Boys School, Arad Primary Boys School, and Arad Primary Intermediate Boys School. Girls schools include Al Oroba Primary Girls School, Arad Intermediate Girls School, and Arad Primary Girls School.", "Archives and Records Association, Ireland\n The Archives and Records Association, Ireland (ARA, Ireland) is the principal professional body for archivists, archive conservators and records managers in Ireland (both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland). It is a semi-autonomous affiliate of the Archives and Records Association (ARA, UK & Ireland). Both the ARA and ARA, Ireland were formed on 1 June 2010 through the merger of the National Council on Archives and the Association of Chief Archivists in Local Government with the Society of Archivists.", "Ara (lake)\n Ara is a lake in the municipality of Aremark in Viken county, Norway.", "Australasian Raptor Association\n The Australasian Raptor Association (ARA) was founded in 1978 as a special interest group of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union, also known as Birds Australia. It is now a special interest group of BirdLife Australia. It promotes the study and conservation of the diurnal and nocturnal raptors, sometimes called birds of prey, of Australasia and South-east Asia. It publishes a journal, Boobook, twice a year.", "Aramo, Syria\n The village is known to be populated by Armenians, but in 1947 they left in large numbers to Soviet Armenia. Now a few families live there. The town has an old Armenian church called Saint Stepanos built in 1310. It stands in the middle of the village. There are also some small churches carved in the rocks such as Surp Asdvadzadzin and Surp Kevork Armenian Apostolic churches. The Alawite Arabs also visit those two churches. Nowadays, there is a small number of Armenian inhabitants in Aramo, most of whom speak the Arabic language. There was a census around 2021 by the Syrian government counting around 255 Armenians in total in the city, making them half of the city of Aramo's population.", "Ara-Köl\n Ara-Köl (or Ara-Kel, Arakol) is a village in Cholpon rural community of Kochkor District of Naryn Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 1,028 in 2021." ]
In what country is Wir, Masovian Voivodeship?
[ "Poland", "POL", "Republic of Poland", "PL", "Polska" ]
country
Wir, Masovian Voivodeship
6,206,597
25
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The village has a population of 140.", "score": "1.6314528" }, { "id": "4516126", "title": "Wir Stary", "text": " Wir Stary is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Potworów, within Przysucha County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "score": "1.5977955" }, { "id": "6021598", "title": "Wierzbno, Masovian Voivodeship", "text": " Wierzbno is a village in Węgrów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Wierzbno. It lies approximately 14 km south-west of Węgrów and 61 km east of Warsaw.", "score": "1.5702132" }, { "id": "3249344", "title": "Wiśniewko, Masovian Voivodeship", "text": " Wiśniewko is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wiśniewo, within Mława County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north of Wiśniewo, 3 km south-west of Mława, and 108 km north-west of Warsaw.", "score": "1.534816" }, { "id": "3800923", "title": "Masovian Landscape Park", "text": " The Park lies within Masovian Voivodeship: in Garwolin County (Gmina Pilawa) and Otwock County (Gmina Celestynów, Gmina Karczew, Gmina Kołbiel, Gmina Osieck, Gmina Sobienie-Jeziory, Gmina Wiązowna). Within the Landscape Park are nine nature reserves.", "score": "1.5168276" }, { "id": "710730", "title": "Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki", "text": " Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, often simply referred to as Nowy Dwór, is a town in east-central Poland with ca. 42500 inhabitants (2008). It is situated in the Masovian Voivodeship (since 1999); previously, it was in Warszawa Voivodeship (1975–1998). It is the capital of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County.", "score": "1.5112902" }, { "id": "2501968", "title": "Wicie, Masovian Voivodeship", "text": " Wicie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wilga, within Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 22 km west of Garwolin and 46 km south-east of Warsaw.", "score": "1.5078714" }, { "id": "5058426", "title": "Nowy Dwór, Masovian Voivodeship", "text": " Nowy Dwór is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jastrząb, within Szydłowiec County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "score": "1.5015645" }, { "id": "2449899", "title": "Wola Łaskarzewska", "text": " Wola Łaskarzewska is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łaskarzew, within Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km north-west of Łaskarzew, 13 km south of Garwolin, and 61 km south-east of Warsaw.", "score": "1.4921442" }, { "id": "6053919", "title": "Biały Dwór, Masovian Voivodeship", "text": " Biały Dwór is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubowidz, within Żuromin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "score": "1.4897932" }, { "id": "4516610", "title": "Wierzchowiny, Masovian Voivodeship", "text": " Wierzchowiny is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jedlińsk, within Radom County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 10 km north-east of Jedlińsk, 21 km north of Radom, and 72 km south of Warsaw.", "score": "1.4862418" }, { "id": "30240704", "title": "Nowy Dwór County, Masovian Voivodeship", "text": " The county is subdivided into six gminas (one urban, two urban-rural and three rural). These are listed in the following table, in descending order of population.", "score": "1.4841262" }, { "id": "2449827", "title": "Wola Władysławowska", "text": " Wola Władysławowska is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Garwolin, within Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 15 km west of Garwolin and 47 km south-east of Warsaw.", "score": "1.482192" }, { "id": "3283096", "title": "Nowa Wieś, Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County", "text": " Nowa Wieś is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nasielsk, within Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km south of Nasielsk, 19 km north-east of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, and 43 km north of Warsaw.", "score": "1.4801639" }, { "id": "3249357", "title": "Nowa Mała Wieś", "text": " Nowa Mała Wieś is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Leoncin, within Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. Village had population of 192 in 2012, which show migration -1, from 2001 - 193. In the village exists at least one wooden house, which is material remain on the activities of the Dutchman immigration to Poland. Nearby located is voivodeship road, number 575.", "score": "1.475357" }, { "id": "2449809", "title": "Wilkowyja, Masovian Voivodeship", "text": " Wilkowyja is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Garwolin, within Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 9 km south-west of Garwolin and 54 km south-east of Warsaw.", "score": "1.4748904" }, { "id": "2449762", "title": "Filipówka, Masovian Voivodeship", "text": " Filipówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Borowie, within Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km south-east of Borowie, 13 km east of Garwolin, and 64 km south-east of Warsaw.", "score": "1.4728129" }, { "id": "30240702", "title": "Nowy Dwór County, Masovian Voivodeship", "text": " Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County (powiat nowodworski) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland. It came into being on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. Its administrative seat and largest town is Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, which lies 33 km north-west of Warsaw. The county also contains the towns of Nasielsk, lying 21 km north-east of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, and Zakroczym, 5 km west of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki. Warsaw-Modlin Airport is located within the county. The county covers an area of 691.65 km2. As of 2019, its total population is 79,256, out of which the population of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki is 28,649, that of Nasielsk is 7,702, that of Zakroczym is 3,196, and the rural population is 39,709.", "score": "1.4724138" } ]
[ "Wir, Masovian Voivodeship\n Wir is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Potworów, within Przysucha County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 16 km north-east of Przysucha and 85 km south of Warsaw. The village has an approximate population of 510.", "Stary Dwór, Masovian Voivodeship\n Stary Dwór is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wierzbno, within Węgrów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 8 km south of Wierzbno; 21 km south-west of Węgrów, and 57 km east of Warsaw.", "Wir-Kolonia\n Wir-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Potworów, within Przysucha County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 15 km north-east of Przysucha and 86 km south of Warsaw. The village has a population of 140.", "Wir Stary\n Wir Stary is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Potworów, within Przysucha County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "Wierzbno, Masovian Voivodeship\n Wierzbno is a village in Węgrów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Wierzbno. It lies approximately 14 km south-west of Węgrów and 61 km east of Warsaw.", "Wiśniewko, Masovian Voivodeship\n Wiśniewko is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wiśniewo, within Mława County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north of Wiśniewo, 3 km south-west of Mława, and 108 km north-west of Warsaw.", "Masovian Landscape Park\n The Park lies within Masovian Voivodeship: in Garwolin County (Gmina Pilawa) and Otwock County (Gmina Celestynów, Gmina Karczew, Gmina Kołbiel, Gmina Osieck, Gmina Sobienie-Jeziory, Gmina Wiązowna). Within the Landscape Park are nine nature reserves.", "Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki\n Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, often simply referred to as Nowy Dwór, is a town in east-central Poland with ca. 42500 inhabitants (2008). It is situated in the Masovian Voivodeship (since 1999); previously, it was in Warszawa Voivodeship (1975–1998). It is the capital of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County.", "Wicie, Masovian Voivodeship\n Wicie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wilga, within Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 22 km west of Garwolin and 46 km south-east of Warsaw.", "Nowy Dwór, Masovian Voivodeship\n Nowy Dwór is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jastrząb, within Szydłowiec County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "Wola Łaskarzewska\n Wola Łaskarzewska is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łaskarzew, within Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km north-west of Łaskarzew, 13 km south of Garwolin, and 61 km south-east of Warsaw.", "Biały Dwór, Masovian Voivodeship\n Biały Dwór is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubowidz, within Żuromin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "Wierzchowiny, Masovian Voivodeship\n Wierzchowiny is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jedlińsk, within Radom County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 10 km north-east of Jedlińsk, 21 km north of Radom, and 72 km south of Warsaw.", "Nowy Dwór County, Masovian Voivodeship\n The county is subdivided into six gminas (one urban, two urban-rural and three rural). These are listed in the following table, in descending order of population.", "Wola Władysławowska\n Wola Władysławowska is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Garwolin, within Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 15 km west of Garwolin and 47 km south-east of Warsaw.", "Nowa Wieś, Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County\n Nowa Wieś is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nasielsk, within Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km south of Nasielsk, 19 km north-east of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, and 43 km north of Warsaw.", "Nowa Mała Wieś\n Nowa Mała Wieś is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Leoncin, within Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. Village had population of 192 in 2012, which show migration -1, from 2001 - 193. In the village exists at least one wooden house, which is material remain on the activities of the Dutchman immigration to Poland. Nearby located is voivodeship road, number 575.", "Wilkowyja, Masovian Voivodeship\n Wilkowyja is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Garwolin, within Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 9 km south-west of Garwolin and 54 km south-east of Warsaw.", "Filipówka, Masovian Voivodeship\n Filipówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Borowie, within Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km south-east of Borowie, 13 km east of Garwolin, and 64 km south-east of Warsaw.", "Nowy Dwór County, Masovian Voivodeship\n Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County (powiat nowodworski) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland. It came into being on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. Its administrative seat and largest town is Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, which lies 33 km north-west of Warsaw. The county also contains the towns of Nasielsk, lying 21 km north-east of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, and Zakroczym, 5 km west of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki. Warsaw-Modlin Airport is located within the county. The county covers an area of 691.65 km2. As of 2019, its total population is 79,256, out of which the population of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki is 28,649, that of Nasielsk is 7,702, that of Zakroczym is 3,196, and the rural population is 39,709." ]
In what country is Avarzaman?
[ "Iran", "Islamic Republic of Iran", "Persia", "ir", "Islamic Rep. Iran", "🇮🇷" ]
country
Avarzaman
3,413,762
37
[ { "id": "31243317", "title": "Avarzaman", "text": " Avarzaman (, also Romanized as Āvarzamān and Arūzamān; also known as Āb-ī-Zamān, Āb Zamām, Āvar Zamān Tappeh Qayelī, and Avzamān) is a village in Avarzaman Rural District, Samen District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,881, in 550 families.", "score": "1.7367029" }, { "id": "31020243", "title": "Avarzaman Rural District", "text": " Avarzaman Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Samen District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,337, in 1,623 families. The rural district has 10 villages.", "score": "1.6923437" }, { "id": "8102380", "title": "Andrés Allamand", "text": " Andrés Allamand Zavala (born February 7, 1956), a Chilean politician, is the founder and one of the past leaders of Renovación Nacional. He is of French, and Basque descent. On January 14, 2011 he was named Minister of Defense by president Sebastián Piñera. He was sworn in on January 16, 2011 and left office on November 5, 2012. He was named Minister of Foreign Affairs following a Cabinet reshuffle on 28 July, 2021, resigning the Senate seat he had held since 2014. Allamand is a member of the Inter-American Dialogue.", "score": "1.4127136" }, { "id": "31123665", "title": "Avanza País (Paraguay)", "text": " Avanza País (lit. Forward Country) is a centre-left political alliance in Paraguay.", "score": "1.4078696" }, { "id": "26855562", "title": "Alemán (rapper)", "text": " Erick Raúl Alemán Ramírez (born February 20, 1990), better known by his stage name Alemán, is a Mexican rapper. Alemán was born and raised in Cabo San Lucas. His solo career began in 2014 on the Homegrown label with his first album Pase de abordar (\"Boarding Pass\"). His penultimate album, Eclipse, achieved international success, receiving touring support in Mexico, Chile, Argentina, and Spain. A 2017 article on Mexican rap by Noisey France which highlighted his collaboration with Yoga Fire, \"Chapo Guzmán\", was later mentioned in a Red Bull promotional piece stating him to be \"considered one of the best Spanish-language rappers\".", "score": "1.3902116" }, { "id": "12193143", "title": "Ximena Galarza", "text": " Ximena Galarza Lora (born January 14, 1972) is a Bolivian journalist. Her program was able to uncover election fraud in the 2019 Presidential and General elections. She was chosen as an International Women of Courage in March 2020 by the US Secretary of State.", "score": "1.3704364" }, { "id": "31243314", "title": "Abdar, Hamadan", "text": " Abdar (, also Romanized as Ābdar) is a village in Avarzaman Rural District, Samen District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 815, in 202 families.", "score": "1.3680662" }, { "id": "31243900", "title": "Dehnow-e Avarzaman", "text": " Dehnow-e Avarzaman (, also Romanized as Dehnow-e Āvarzamān and Deh Now-ye Āvar Zamān; also known as Deh Now) is a village in Haram Rud-e Sofla Rural District, Samen District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,609, in 446 families.", "score": "1.3663969" }, { "id": "31243737", "title": "Luluhar", "text": " Luluhar (, also Romanized as Lūlūhar) is a village in Avarzaman Rural District, Samen District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 780, in 195 families.", "score": "1.3413439" }, { "id": "26192898", "title": "Manuel Garcia-Duran", "text": " Avánzit) a business group listed on the Madrid and Bilbao stock exchanges. It has over 50 years’ experience in the technology, infrastructure and telecommunications sectors, with over 5000 employees across 3 continents. He has appointed advisor of the board of Brasilinvest that it is and important group with partners in 16 countries and prominent representatives from all around the world who are part of the group's board of advisors. On 10 Genuary 2012 García-Duran was appointed as new chairman and CEO of Vertice 360, a business group listed on the Madrid, Barcelona, and Bilbao stock exchanges. He resigned in 2013. In 2015 he was summarily dismissed from his post in Ezentis.", "score": "1.3386326" }, { "id": "5107031", "title": "Avat", "text": " Avat (Ават, Avat) is a village in Almaty Region of south-eastern Kazakhstan.", "score": "1.3366103" }, { "id": "31243738", "title": "Mehdiabad, Malayer", "text": " Mehdiabad (, also Romanized as Mehdīābād and Mahdīābād) is a village in Avarzaman Rural District, Samen District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 182, in 54 families.", "score": "1.3355812" }, { "id": "10264020", "title": "Awaza", "text": " Awaza (or Avaza) refers to both a tourist zone in and a borough (district headed by a presidentially appointed mayor) of the city of Türkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan. It is located on the eastern shore of the Caspian Sea, 12 km west of downtown Türkmenbaşy. The Awaza District (borough) of Türkmenbaşy city was formed in July 2013. Awaza District, an area of 9660 hectares, includes the Awaza national tourist zone, Turkmenbashi International Airport and a small residential area. The tourist zone was commissioned by President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, who sought to imitate Dubai's development boom. Turkmenistan's foreign ministry has touted Awaza as a \"Turkmen Las Vegas\" but foreign reports on the project have found that the accommodations are underutilized and hold little attraction apart from their sheer excess. Awaza is also used as a conference site, particularly for the annual Turkmenistan Gas Conference.", "score": "1.332604" }, { "id": "4090343", "title": "Zaman (newspaper)", "text": " Zaman was an Istanbul-based daily paper that also prints special international editions for some other countries. It was printed in 11 countries and distributed in 35 countries. In addition to four locations in Turkey, regional editions were printed and distributed in Australia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Germany, Romania, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Turkmenistan, and the US. Zaman bureaus and correspondents are located in major world capitals and cities like Washington, D.C., New York City, Brussels, Moscow, Cairo, Baku, Frankfurt, Ashgabat, Tashkent, and Bucharest. Special international editions were distributed in the native alphabets and languages of the countries they are published. Zaman has prints in 10 different languages including Kyrgyz, Romanian, Bulgarian, Azeri, Uzbek, Turkmen and Kazakh. Originally also having an English-language edition, since 16 January 2007, that role was taken over by the English-language daily newspaper Today's Zaman. Zaman headquarters in Istanbul were supported by news bureaus in Ashgabat, Baku, Brussels, Bucharest, Frankfurt, Moscow, New York, and Washington, D.C. Zaman also appeared to have a large network of foreign journalists, especially in Russia and Central Asia.", "score": "1.3301063" }, { "id": "316695", "title": "Alé Garza", "text": " Alé Garza (born Alejandro Garza on May 4, 1977) is a penciler and comics artist. At the age of 18, he started working for Wildstorm, and quickly moved on to working with writers like Chris Claremont and Judd Winick, lending his art to titles like Gen¹³, Zero, E.V.E. Protomecha, Batgirl and Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day. Aside from DC, Garza has worked on Marvel Comics's Marvel Knights Spider-Man and Top Cow's Witchblade. From issues 16 to 19, he was the regular artist for DC's Supergirl title. Revisiting the character somewhat, he became the regular artist on Teen Titans. He joined new writer Sean McKeever and new member Supergirl with issue #51, but left the title after an issue, with no announcement. In October 2010, he illustrated a team-up between Robin and Supergirl in Superman/Batman #77. In January 2012, he started pencilling Deadpool, written by Daniel Way, beginning with issue #50.", "score": "1.3236187" }, { "id": "31243321", "title": "Abbasabad, Malayer", "text": " Abbasabad (, also Romanized as ‘Abbāsābād) is a village within the borders of the Avarzaman Rural District, of the Samen District, in Malayer County of the Hamadan Province in Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 21, in 5 families.", "score": "1.3210008" }, { "id": "8856775", "title": "Armen Avanessian", "text": " Armen Avanessian (born 1973) is an Austrian philosopher, literary theorist, and political theorist. He has taught at the Free University of Berlin, among other institutions, and held fellowships in the German departments of Columbia University and Yale University. His work on Speculative realism and Accelerationism in art and philosophy has found a wide audience beyond academia.", "score": "1.3111467" }, { "id": "26540157", "title": "Rafael Arcangel Avalos Garcia", "text": " Rafael Arcangel Avalos Garcia is a Peruvian politician leader born in the city of Mala on October 24, 1919, province of Cañete, located in the southern region of the department of Lima. As one of the original members of the Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana (APRA) he was elected mayor for the district of Mala from 1945 to 1948. He later became General Secretary for the Federacion Nacional de Campesinos del Peru (FENCAP). On June 9, 1963, after the military coup d'état of 1962, he represented the department of Lima once more during the general elections in Peru. He was elected Diputado and became a congressman for the Congress of the Republic of Peru from 1963 to 1968. He died on a Sunday, March 15, 2020, and was buried in El Parque del Recuerdo, Pachacamac, Peru.", "score": "1.3100238" }, { "id": "810749", "title": "DJ Bitman", "text": " José Antonio Bravo was born in Arica, a city in the extreme northern region of Arica y Parinacota Region of Chile in 1975. Bitman moved to Santiago in the 1990s to study and then work as a designer. There he met architect Christian Powditch, with whom he began to explore music composition with very simple software. The duo eventually acquired the name “Bitman & Roban” (a play on Batman & Robin). The sound of their first album “Hurtos” (“Robberies”, 2000) was very close to Hip Hop. On their second album, “Robar es natural” (“Stealing is natural”, 2002), the duo included real voices and instruments, changing ", "score": "1.3047094" }, { "id": "30991582", "title": "Baron Avak", "text": " Baron Avak (Barnava,, Պարոն Աւագ) is an old neighbourhood in the city center of Tabriz in northwestern Iran. The inhabitants of Baron Avak are mostly among the Iranian Armenian minority of Tabriz. The neighbourhood contains several historic and contemporary buildings and organizations dedicated to the Armenians of Tabriz, such as several churches (e.g., Surp Sarkis Church), sportsclubs, gardens and schools. The name of the neighbourhood comes after Avak Avakian, who was the wealthy founder of the neighbourhood in nineteenth century.", "score": "1.3036126" } ]
[ "Avarzaman\n Avarzaman (, also Romanized as Āvarzamān and Arūzamān; also known as Āb-ī-Zamān, Āb Zamām, Āvar Zamān Tappeh Qayelī, and Avzamān) is a village in Avarzaman Rural District, Samen District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,881, in 550 families.", "Avarzaman Rural District\n Avarzaman Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Samen District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,337, in 1,623 families. The rural district has 10 villages.", "Andrés Allamand\n Andrés Allamand Zavala (born February 7, 1956), a Chilean politician, is the founder and one of the past leaders of Renovación Nacional. He is of French, and Basque descent. On January 14, 2011 he was named Minister of Defense by president Sebastián Piñera. He was sworn in on January 16, 2011 and left office on November 5, 2012. He was named Minister of Foreign Affairs following a Cabinet reshuffle on 28 July, 2021, resigning the Senate seat he had held since 2014. Allamand is a member of the Inter-American Dialogue.", "Avanza País (Paraguay)\n Avanza País (lit. Forward Country) is a centre-left political alliance in Paraguay.", "Alemán (rapper)\n Erick Raúl Alemán Ramírez (born February 20, 1990), better known by his stage name Alemán, is a Mexican rapper. Alemán was born and raised in Cabo San Lucas. His solo career began in 2014 on the Homegrown label with his first album Pase de abordar (\"Boarding Pass\"). His penultimate album, Eclipse, achieved international success, receiving touring support in Mexico, Chile, Argentina, and Spain. A 2017 article on Mexican rap by Noisey France which highlighted his collaboration with Yoga Fire, \"Chapo Guzmán\", was later mentioned in a Red Bull promotional piece stating him to be \"considered one of the best Spanish-language rappers\".", "Ximena Galarza\n Ximena Galarza Lora (born January 14, 1972) is a Bolivian journalist. Her program was able to uncover election fraud in the 2019 Presidential and General elections. She was chosen as an International Women of Courage in March 2020 by the US Secretary of State.", "Abdar, Hamadan\n Abdar (, also Romanized as Ābdar) is a village in Avarzaman Rural District, Samen District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 815, in 202 families.", "Dehnow-e Avarzaman\n Dehnow-e Avarzaman (, also Romanized as Dehnow-e Āvarzamān and Deh Now-ye Āvar Zamān; also known as Deh Now) is a village in Haram Rud-e Sofla Rural District, Samen District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,609, in 446 families.", "Luluhar\n Luluhar (, also Romanized as Lūlūhar) is a village in Avarzaman Rural District, Samen District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 780, in 195 families.", "Manuel Garcia-Duran\n Avánzit) a business group listed on the Madrid and Bilbao stock exchanges. It has over 50 years’ experience in the technology, infrastructure and telecommunications sectors, with over 5000 employees across 3 continents. He has appointed advisor of the board of Brasilinvest that it is and important group with partners in 16 countries and prominent representatives from all around the world who are part of the group's board of advisors. On 10 Genuary 2012 García-Duran was appointed as new chairman and CEO of Vertice 360, a business group listed on the Madrid, Barcelona, and Bilbao stock exchanges. He resigned in 2013. In 2015 he was summarily dismissed from his post in Ezentis.", "Avat\n Avat (Ават, Avat) is a village in Almaty Region of south-eastern Kazakhstan.", "Mehdiabad, Malayer\n Mehdiabad (, also Romanized as Mehdīābād and Mahdīābād) is a village in Avarzaman Rural District, Samen District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 182, in 54 families.", "Awaza\n Awaza (or Avaza) refers to both a tourist zone in and a borough (district headed by a presidentially appointed mayor) of the city of Türkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan. It is located on the eastern shore of the Caspian Sea, 12 km west of downtown Türkmenbaşy. The Awaza District (borough) of Türkmenbaşy city was formed in July 2013. Awaza District, an area of 9660 hectares, includes the Awaza national tourist zone, Turkmenbashi International Airport and a small residential area. The tourist zone was commissioned by President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, who sought to imitate Dubai's development boom. Turkmenistan's foreign ministry has touted Awaza as a \"Turkmen Las Vegas\" but foreign reports on the project have found that the accommodations are underutilized and hold little attraction apart from their sheer excess. Awaza is also used as a conference site, particularly for the annual Turkmenistan Gas Conference.", "Zaman (newspaper)\n Zaman was an Istanbul-based daily paper that also prints special international editions for some other countries. It was printed in 11 countries and distributed in 35 countries. In addition to four locations in Turkey, regional editions were printed and distributed in Australia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Germany, Romania, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Turkmenistan, and the US. Zaman bureaus and correspondents are located in major world capitals and cities like Washington, D.C., New York City, Brussels, Moscow, Cairo, Baku, Frankfurt, Ashgabat, Tashkent, and Bucharest. Special international editions were distributed in the native alphabets and languages of the countries they are published. Zaman has prints in 10 different languages including Kyrgyz, Romanian, Bulgarian, Azeri, Uzbek, Turkmen and Kazakh. Originally also having an English-language edition, since 16 January 2007, that role was taken over by the English-language daily newspaper Today's Zaman. Zaman headquarters in Istanbul were supported by news bureaus in Ashgabat, Baku, Brussels, Bucharest, Frankfurt, Moscow, New York, and Washington, D.C. Zaman also appeared to have a large network of foreign journalists, especially in Russia and Central Asia.", "Alé Garza\n Alé Garza (born Alejandro Garza on May 4, 1977) is a penciler and comics artist. At the age of 18, he started working for Wildstorm, and quickly moved on to working with writers like Chris Claremont and Judd Winick, lending his art to titles like Gen¹³, Zero, E.V.E. Protomecha, Batgirl and Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day. Aside from DC, Garza has worked on Marvel Comics's Marvel Knights Spider-Man and Top Cow's Witchblade. From issues 16 to 19, he was the regular artist for DC's Supergirl title. Revisiting the character somewhat, he became the regular artist on Teen Titans. He joined new writer Sean McKeever and new member Supergirl with issue #51, but left the title after an issue, with no announcement. In October 2010, he illustrated a team-up between Robin and Supergirl in Superman/Batman #77. In January 2012, he started pencilling Deadpool, written by Daniel Way, beginning with issue #50.", "Abbasabad, Malayer\n Abbasabad (, also Romanized as ‘Abbāsābād) is a village within the borders of the Avarzaman Rural District, of the Samen District, in Malayer County of the Hamadan Province in Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 21, in 5 families.", "Armen Avanessian\n Armen Avanessian (born 1973) is an Austrian philosopher, literary theorist, and political theorist. He has taught at the Free University of Berlin, among other institutions, and held fellowships in the German departments of Columbia University and Yale University. His work on Speculative realism and Accelerationism in art and philosophy has found a wide audience beyond academia.", "Rafael Arcangel Avalos Garcia\n Rafael Arcangel Avalos Garcia is a Peruvian politician leader born in the city of Mala on October 24, 1919, province of Cañete, located in the southern region of the department of Lima. As one of the original members of the Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana (APRA) he was elected mayor for the district of Mala from 1945 to 1948. He later became General Secretary for the Federacion Nacional de Campesinos del Peru (FENCAP). On June 9, 1963, after the military coup d'état of 1962, he represented the department of Lima once more during the general elections in Peru. He was elected Diputado and became a congressman for the Congress of the Republic of Peru from 1963 to 1968. He died on a Sunday, March 15, 2020, and was buried in El Parque del Recuerdo, Pachacamac, Peru.", "DJ Bitman\n José Antonio Bravo was born in Arica, a city in the extreme northern region of Arica y Parinacota Region of Chile in 1975. Bitman moved to Santiago in the 1990s to study and then work as a designer. There he met architect Christian Powditch, with whom he began to explore music composition with very simple software. The duo eventually acquired the name “Bitman & Roban” (a play on Batman & Robin). The sound of their first album “Hurtos” (“Robberies”, 2000) was very close to Hip Hop. On their second album, “Robar es natural” (“Stealing is natural”, 2002), the duo included real voices and instruments, changing ", "Baron Avak\n Baron Avak (Barnava,, Պարոն Աւագ) is an old neighbourhood in the city center of Tabriz in northwestern Iran. The inhabitants of Baron Avak are mostly among the Iranian Armenian minority of Tabriz. The neighbourhood contains several historic and contemporary buildings and organizations dedicated to the Armenians of Tabriz, such as several churches (e.g., Surp Sarkis Church), sportsclubs, gardens and schools. The name of the neighbourhood comes after Avak Avakian, who was the wealthy founder of the neighbourhood in nineteenth century." ]
In what country is Anaran Rural District?
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Anaran Rural District
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The rural district has 18 villages.", "score": "1.7671213" }, { "id": "4150185", "title": "Adaran Rural District", "text": " Adaran Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Asara District, Karaj County, Alborz Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population (prior to the transfer of Sira and Pol-e Khvab to Asara) was 8,995, in 2,681 families; afterward, the population (as of 2006) was 8,442, in 2,544 families. The rural district has 28 villages.", "score": "1.7638922" }, { "id": "6950036", "title": "Hoseynabad Rural District (Anar County)", "text": " Hoseynabad Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Anar County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,394, in 1,561 families. The rural district has 25 villages.", "score": "1.7071548" }, { "id": "26755335", "title": "Doruneh Rural District", "text": " Doruneh Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Anabad District, Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,684, in 875 families. The rural district has 26 villages.", "score": "1.7065578" }, { "id": "6683806", "title": "Anabad District", "text": " Anabad District is a district (bakhsh) in Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 17,568, in 4,398 families. The District has one city: Anabad. The District has two rural districts (dehestan): Doruneh Rural District and Sahra Rural District.", "score": "1.6795597" }, { "id": "25255726", "title": "Muran Rural District", "text": " Muran Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Soveyseh District, Karun County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 9,391, in 1,845 families. The rural district has 12 villages. The rural district was established on 23 January 2013.", "score": "1.6750206" }, { "id": "26755338", "title": "Sahra Rural District", "text": " Sahra Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Anabad District, Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 7,916, in 2,043 families. The rural district has 36 villages.", "score": "1.6707327" }, { "id": "6961456", "title": "Chupanan Rural District", "text": " Chupanan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Anarak District, Nain County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,619, in 508 families. The rural district has 18 villages.", "score": "1.6673962" }, { "id": "11517569", "title": "Muran District", "text": " Muran District is a district (bakhsh) in Germi County, Ardabil Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 12,964, in 2,556 families. The District has no cities. The District has two rural districts (dehestan): Azadlu Rural District and Ojarud-e Sharqi Rural District.", "score": "1.6643006" }, { "id": "11899502", "title": "Piran Rural District", "text": " Piran Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Piranshahr County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. In the 2006 census, its population was 12,599, in 2,257 families. The rural district has 30 villages.", "score": "1.6444433" }, { "id": "8911544", "title": "Lajran Rural District", "text": " Lajran Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Garmsar County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,895, in 1,845 families. The rural district has 24 villages.", "score": "1.6429739" }, { "id": "14187485", "title": "Anqolab-e Do", "text": " Anqolab-e Do (, also Romanized as Ānqolāb-e Do) is a village in Anaran Rural District, in the Central District of Dehloran County, Ilam Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 896, in 190 families.", "score": "1.6410751" }, { "id": "32640641", "title": "Azadlu Rural District", "text": " Azadlu Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Muran District, Germi County, Ardabil Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,720, in 912 families. The rural district has 24 villages.", "score": "1.6317865" }, { "id": "14187309", "title": "Anqolab-e Yek", "text": " Anqolab-e Yek (, also Romanized as Ānqolāb-e Yek) is a village in Anaran Rural District, in the Central District of Dehloran County, Ilam Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 402, in 80 families.", "score": "1.6187456" }, { "id": "9318947", "title": "Asaran", "text": " Asaran (, also Romanized as Āsārān; also known as Anāsarān) is a village in Chashm Rural District, Shahmirzad District, Mehdishahr County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 34, in 9 families.", "score": "1.6157421" }, { "id": "6950028", "title": "Central District (Anar County)", "text": " The Central District of Anar County is a district (bakhsh) in Anar County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 31,554, in 7,803 families. The District has two cities: Anar and Aminshahr. The District has two rural districts (dehestan): Bayaz Rural District and Hoseynabad Rural District.", "score": "1.6071658" }, { "id": "6950033", "title": "Bayaz Rural District", "text": " Bayaz Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Anar County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,325, in 2,026 families. The rural district has 23 villages.", "score": "1.6002474" }, { "id": "29513031", "title": "Anaba District", "text": " Anaba District is a district of Panjshir Province, Afghanistan. The estimated population in 2019 was 19,978. On 5 September 2021, Taliban spokesperson Bilal Karimi said that the four districts of Panjshir Province had been captured, including Anabah District. However, Panjshir Resistance spokesman Ali Maisam Nazary later made unverified claims that 60% of the entire province was still under National Resistance Front control. On 6 October 2021, the NRF claimed it had stormed the district and liberated it. It claimed to have killed over 50 Taliban and wounded over 20 Taliban fighters.", "score": "1.5975463" } ]
[ "Anaran Rural District\n Anaran Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Dehloran County, Ilam Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,709, in 912 families. The rural district has 17 villages.", "Anarestan Rural District (Bushehr Province)\n Anarestan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Riz District of Jam County, Bushehr Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,891, in 621 families. The rural district has 10 villages.", "Anarestan Rural District (Fars Province)\n Anarestan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Chenar Shahijan District, Kazerun County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 11,070, in 2,414 families. The rural district has 18 villages.", "Adaran Rural District\n Adaran Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Asara District, Karaj County, Alborz Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population (prior to the transfer of Sira and Pol-e Khvab to Asara) was 8,995, in 2,681 families; afterward, the population (as of 2006) was 8,442, in 2,544 families. The rural district has 28 villages.", "Hoseynabad Rural District (Anar County)\n Hoseynabad Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Anar County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,394, in 1,561 families. The rural district has 25 villages.", "Doruneh Rural District\n Doruneh Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Anabad District, Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,684, in 875 families. The rural district has 26 villages.", "Anabad District\n Anabad District is a district (bakhsh) in Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 17,568, in 4,398 families. The District has one city: Anabad. The District has two rural districts (dehestan): Doruneh Rural District and Sahra Rural District.", "Muran Rural District\n Muran Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Soveyseh District, Karun County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 9,391, in 1,845 families. The rural district has 12 villages. The rural district was established on 23 January 2013.", "Sahra Rural District\n Sahra Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Anabad District, Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 7,916, in 2,043 families. The rural district has 36 villages.", "Chupanan Rural District\n Chupanan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Anarak District, Nain County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,619, in 508 families. The rural district has 18 villages.", "Muran District\n Muran District is a district (bakhsh) in Germi County, Ardabil Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 12,964, in 2,556 families. The District has no cities. The District has two rural districts (dehestan): Azadlu Rural District and Ojarud-e Sharqi Rural District.", "Piran Rural District\n Piran Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Piranshahr County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. In the 2006 census, its population was 12,599, in 2,257 families. The rural district has 30 villages.", "Lajran Rural District\n Lajran Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Garmsar County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,895, in 1,845 families. The rural district has 24 villages.", "Anqolab-e Do\n Anqolab-e Do (, also Romanized as Ānqolāb-e Do) is a village in Anaran Rural District, in the Central District of Dehloran County, Ilam Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 896, in 190 families.", "Azadlu Rural District\n Azadlu Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Muran District, Germi County, Ardabil Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,720, in 912 families. The rural district has 24 villages.", "Anqolab-e Yek\n Anqolab-e Yek (, also Romanized as Ānqolāb-e Yek) is a village in Anaran Rural District, in the Central District of Dehloran County, Ilam Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 402, in 80 families.", "Asaran\n Asaran (, also Romanized as Āsārān; also known as Anāsarān) is a village in Chashm Rural District, Shahmirzad District, Mehdishahr County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 34, in 9 families.", "Central District (Anar County)\n The Central District of Anar County is a district (bakhsh) in Anar County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 31,554, in 7,803 families. The District has two cities: Anar and Aminshahr. The District has two rural districts (dehestan): Bayaz Rural District and Hoseynabad Rural District.", "Bayaz Rural District\n Bayaz Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Anar County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,325, in 2,026 families. The rural district has 23 villages.", "Anaba District\n Anaba District is a district of Panjshir Province, Afghanistan. The estimated population in 2019 was 19,978. On 5 September 2021, Taliban spokesperson Bilal Karimi said that the four districts of Panjshir Province had been captured, including Anabah District. However, Panjshir Resistance spokesman Ali Maisam Nazary later made unverified claims that 60% of the entire province was still under National Resistance Front control. On 6 October 2021, the NRF claimed it had stormed the district and liberated it. It claimed to have killed over 50 Taliban and wounded over 20 Taliban fighters." ]
In what country is Barre Denis?
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Barre Denis
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J. Barre (1830–1867), Irish architect ; Weston La Barre (1911–1996), American anthropologist ; William de la Barre (1849–1936), Austrian engineer and salesman Barre Phillips (born 1934), jazz and free improvisation bassist ; Barré Lyndon (1896–1972), British playwright and screenwriter Barre or Barré is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Given name:", "score": "1.4012301" }, { "id": "3683686", "title": "Pascal Denis", "text": " GP: Grand Prix", "score": "1.398227" }, { "id": "32268259", "title": "Barrême", "text": " Barrême (Barrema) is a commune in the southeastern French department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. The inhabitants of this commune are known as Barrêmois or Barrêmoises.", "score": "1.3935683" }, { "id": "12916858", "title": "Barres (Castropol)", "text": " Barres is one of nine parishes (administrative divisions) in Castropol, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. The population is 652 (INE 2005).", "score": "1.3839791" }, { "id": "8150657", "title": "Barré (automobile)", "text": " Throughout the first half of the twentieth century the French auto-industry was remarkably concentrated around Paris, with a secondary hub around Lyon. The celebrated exception is Peugeot. Barré, too, were exceptional in locating their production in a small town in the west of France, and the pattern of sales was also concentrated on the rural western part of the country. Nevertheless, on the eve of the First World War, which broke out in 1914, the manufacturer was offering a full range of automobiles. Long after the company ceased to exist, it continues to be commemorated in the name of the local technical school the lycée Gaston Barré (Le lycée des Métiers de l’Automobile et de la Logistique de Niort).", "score": "1.3641186" }, { "id": "2913211", "title": "La Barre, Haute-Saône", "text": " La Barre is a commune in the department of Haute-Saône, in the eastern French region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté.", "score": "1.3629456" }, { "id": "2913212", "title": "La Barre, Haute-Saône", "text": " Located in the valley of the Ognon river and neighboring the department of Doubs, La Barre is bordered by the municipalities of Beaumotte-Aubertans, Blarians, Germondans, Rigney and Vandelans. It is 26 km from Besançon and 29 km from Vesoul.", "score": "1.3605877" }, { "id": "3425966", "title": "Raymond Barre", "text": " Raymond Octave Joseph Barre (12 April 1924 – 25 August 2007) was a French centre-right politician and economist. He was a Vice President of the European Commission and Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs under three presidents (Rey, Malfatti and Mansholt) and later served as Prime Minister under Valéry Giscard d'Estaing from 1976 until 1981. As a candidate for the presidency in 1988, he came in third and was eliminated in the first round. He was born in Saint-Denis, in the French island of Réunion, then still a colony (it became an overseas department in 1946).", "score": "1.3545427" }, { "id": "10383985", "title": "Barre Phillips", "text": " Barre Phillips (born October 27, 1934, in San Francisco, California, United States) is an American jazz bassist. A professional musician since 1960, he migrated to New York City in 1962, then to Europe in 1967. Since 1972, he has been based in southern France where, in 2014, he founded the European Improvisation Center. He studied briefly in 1959 with S. Charles Siani, Assistant Principal Bassist with the San Francisco Symphony. During the 1960s, he recorded with (among others) Eric Dolphy, Jimmy Giuffre, Archie Shepp, Peter Nero, Attila Zoller, Lee Konitz and Marion Brown. Phillips' 1968 recording of solo bass improvisations, issued as Journal Violone in the US, Unaccompanied Barre in England, and Basse Barre in France on Futura Records, is generally credited as the first solo bass record. A 1971 record with Dave Holland, Music from Two Basses, was probably the first record of ", "score": "1.3487692" }, { "id": "9487231", "title": "La Barre, Jura", "text": " The fictional character Jean-Luc Picard – who features in the American TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation (and subsequent films based upon it) as captain of the 24th-century starships USS Enterprise-D and USS Enterprise-E – is described as having been born in \"La Barre\" on 13 July 2305. The location of Picard's family village was indicated as being in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of France on wine bottle labels seen in the trailer for Star Trek: Picard, released on May 23, 2019. However, as there are two La Barres in this region of France, it is not firmly established that this La Barre is Picard's home village.", "score": "1.3464155" }, { "id": "11496001", "title": "Nu Barreto", "text": " Nu Barreto is an African artist born in 1966 in São Domingos who has been based in Paris since 1989. His work has been shown in the United States and some European countries outside his adopted home of France. His art, which began with photography but has since moved to found object and collage, has been displayed in galleries and museums including the United States, Brazil, Berlin, Luxembourg and Senegal and tends to focus on themes of injustice and oppression, and especially those that lead to widespread suffering across Africa.", "score": "1.3449771" }, { "id": "32336019", "title": "Barre-des-Cévennes", "text": " Barre-des-Cévennes is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France.", "score": "1.3432188" }, { "id": "26728846", "title": "France terre d'asile", "text": " France terre d'asile (France asylum land) is a French, non-profit organisation that supports asylum seekers and advocates for asylum rights. It was created in 1971. Among other activities, it manages housing centres for asylum seekers (CADA). France terre d'asile promotes solidarity, protection, justice and citizenship in Europe. France terre d'asile supports unaccompanied foreign minors, regularized immigrants and detained foreigners. It aims to support every migrant person, particularly refugees and stateless people, as defined in the Geneva conventions and the New York protocol and convention. The association is a member of the Fundamental Rights Agency of the European Union, of the European Council on Refugees and Exiles, and of the United Nations Economic and Social Council. It is an independent and secular organization.", "score": "1.3400528" }, { "id": "3683685", "title": "Pascal Denis", "text": " Pascal Denis (born May 20, 1975 in Repentigny, Quebec) is a Canadian former ice dancer. He competed with partner Josée Piché for 17 years, winning a bronze medal at the 2000 Canadian Figure Skating Championships and finishing 23rd at the 2004 World Figure Skating Championships, their final competition together. Denis later skated with Martine Patenaude.", "score": "1.3377056" }, { "id": "6990118", "title": "Barretaine", "text": " Barretaine is a commune in the Jura department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.", "score": "1.3330898" }, { "id": "8150654", "title": "Barré (automobile)", "text": " Barré was born in Cholet on 25 June 1864, but in 1888 relocated to nearby Parthenay, where he worked as a gunsmith. Six years later he moved again, establishing himself in 1894 at Niort in the rue Ricard Il, as a manufacturer and renter of cycles. France was in the middle of a massive cycling boom, and business was good. Barré relocated his business several times, but now always staying in Niort. As he amassed his fortune he decided that the future lay not with cycles but with the automobile.", "score": "1.3294914" }, { "id": "14175409", "title": "Saint-Denis Cathedral, Réunion", "text": " Saint-Denis Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Denis de Saint-Denis de La Réunion) or at greater length the Cathedral of St. Denis, Saint-Denis, Réunion, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Saint-Denis, capital of the island of Reunion, a province of France in the Indian Ocean, part of Africa. It is dedicated to Saint Denis, after whom the city of Saint-Denis is named, and is the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Saint-Denis-de-La Réunion.", "score": "1.3266859" }, { "id": "3670945", "title": "Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis", "text": " Saint-Denis is a commune in the northern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 9.4 km from the centre of Paris. Saint-Denis, which had a population of 112,091 as of 2018, is a subprefecture (sous-préfecture) of the department of Seine-Saint-Denis, being the seat of the arrondissement of Saint-Denis. Saint-Denis is home to the royal necropolis of the Basilica of Saint-Denis and was also the location of the associated abbey. It is also home to France's national football and rugby stadium, the Stade de France, built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Saint-Denis is a formerly industrial suburb currently changing its economic base. Inhabitants of Saint-Denis are called Dionysiens.", "score": "1.3265955" } ]
[ "La Barre, Jura\n La Barre is a commune in the Jura department and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of eastern France.", "Barre (name)\nAbdulrahman Jama Barre, former Foreign Minister of Somalia ; Alexandra Barré (born 1958), Hungarian-born Canadian sprint kayaker ; Antoine Lefèbvre de La Barre (1622–1688), Governor of New France ; Denis Barré (born 1948), Canadian sprint canoer ; François-Jean de la Barre (1745–1766), French nobleman ; Isaac Barré (1726–1802), Irish soldier and politician ; Jacques-Jean Barre (1793–1855), French engraver (also often styled \"Jean-Jacques Barre\") ; Jean Alexandre Barré (1880–1967), French neurologist ; Jean-Auguste Barre (1811–1896), French sculptor and medalist ; Jean-Benoît-Vincent Barré (1732–1824), French architect ; Martin Barre (born 1946), guitarist of rock band Jethro Tull ; Michel de la Barre (c. 1670–1745), French composer and flutist ; Mohammed Sulaymon Barre (born 1964), ", "Barre (name)\n detainee ; Mylanie Barré (born 1979), Canadian sprint kayaker ; Pierre-Yves Barré (1749–1832), French vaudevillist and songwriter ; Raoul Barré (1874–1932), Canadian/American artist ; Raymond Barre (1924–2007), French politician and economist ; Richard Barre (c. 1130–c. 1202) Archdeacon of Ely and author ; Siad Barre (1919–1995), former President of Somalia ; W. J. Barre (1830–1867), Irish architect ; Weston La Barre (1911–1996), American anthropologist ; William de la Barre (1849–1936), Austrian engineer and salesman Barre Phillips (born 1934), jazz and free improvisation bassist ; Barré Lyndon (1896–1972), British playwright and screenwriter Barre or Barré is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Given name:", "Pascal Denis\n GP: Grand Prix", "Barrême\n Barrême (Barrema) is a commune in the southeastern French department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. The inhabitants of this commune are known as Barrêmois or Barrêmoises.", "Barres (Castropol)\n Barres is one of nine parishes (administrative divisions) in Castropol, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. The population is 652 (INE 2005).", "Barré (automobile)\n Throughout the first half of the twentieth century the French auto-industry was remarkably concentrated around Paris, with a secondary hub around Lyon. The celebrated exception is Peugeot. Barré, too, were exceptional in locating their production in a small town in the west of France, and the pattern of sales was also concentrated on the rural western part of the country. Nevertheless, on the eve of the First World War, which broke out in 1914, the manufacturer was offering a full range of automobiles. Long after the company ceased to exist, it continues to be commemorated in the name of the local technical school the lycée Gaston Barré (Le lycée des Métiers de l’Automobile et de la Logistique de Niort).", "La Barre, Haute-Saône\n La Barre is a commune in the department of Haute-Saône, in the eastern French region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté.", "La Barre, Haute-Saône\n Located in the valley of the Ognon river and neighboring the department of Doubs, La Barre is bordered by the municipalities of Beaumotte-Aubertans, Blarians, Germondans, Rigney and Vandelans. It is 26 km from Besançon and 29 km from Vesoul.", "Raymond Barre\n Raymond Octave Joseph Barre (12 April 1924 – 25 August 2007) was a French centre-right politician and economist. He was a Vice President of the European Commission and Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs under three presidents (Rey, Malfatti and Mansholt) and later served as Prime Minister under Valéry Giscard d'Estaing from 1976 until 1981. As a candidate for the presidency in 1988, he came in third and was eliminated in the first round. He was born in Saint-Denis, in the French island of Réunion, then still a colony (it became an overseas department in 1946).", "Barre Phillips\n Barre Phillips (born October 27, 1934, in San Francisco, California, United States) is an American jazz bassist. A professional musician since 1960, he migrated to New York City in 1962, then to Europe in 1967. Since 1972, he has been based in southern France where, in 2014, he founded the European Improvisation Center. He studied briefly in 1959 with S. Charles Siani, Assistant Principal Bassist with the San Francisco Symphony. During the 1960s, he recorded with (among others) Eric Dolphy, Jimmy Giuffre, Archie Shepp, Peter Nero, Attila Zoller, Lee Konitz and Marion Brown. Phillips' 1968 recording of solo bass improvisations, issued as Journal Violone in the US, Unaccompanied Barre in England, and Basse Barre in France on Futura Records, is generally credited as the first solo bass record. A 1971 record with Dave Holland, Music from Two Basses, was probably the first record of ", "La Barre, Jura\n The fictional character Jean-Luc Picard – who features in the American TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation (and subsequent films based upon it) as captain of the 24th-century starships USS Enterprise-D and USS Enterprise-E – is described as having been born in \"La Barre\" on 13 July 2305. The location of Picard's family village was indicated as being in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of France on wine bottle labels seen in the trailer for Star Trek: Picard, released on May 23, 2019. However, as there are two La Barres in this region of France, it is not firmly established that this La Barre is Picard's home village.", "Nu Barreto\n Nu Barreto is an African artist born in 1966 in São Domingos who has been based in Paris since 1989. His work has been shown in the United States and some European countries outside his adopted home of France. His art, which began with photography but has since moved to found object and collage, has been displayed in galleries and museums including the United States, Brazil, Berlin, Luxembourg and Senegal and tends to focus on themes of injustice and oppression, and especially those that lead to widespread suffering across Africa.", "Barre-des-Cévennes\n Barre-des-Cévennes is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France.", "France terre d'asile\n France terre d'asile (France asylum land) is a French, non-profit organisation that supports asylum seekers and advocates for asylum rights. It was created in 1971. Among other activities, it manages housing centres for asylum seekers (CADA). France terre d'asile promotes solidarity, protection, justice and citizenship in Europe. France terre d'asile supports unaccompanied foreign minors, regularized immigrants and detained foreigners. It aims to support every migrant person, particularly refugees and stateless people, as defined in the Geneva conventions and the New York protocol and convention. The association is a member of the Fundamental Rights Agency of the European Union, of the European Council on Refugees and Exiles, and of the United Nations Economic and Social Council. It is an independent and secular organization.", "Pascal Denis\n Pascal Denis (born May 20, 1975 in Repentigny, Quebec) is a Canadian former ice dancer. He competed with partner Josée Piché for 17 years, winning a bronze medal at the 2000 Canadian Figure Skating Championships and finishing 23rd at the 2004 World Figure Skating Championships, their final competition together. Denis later skated with Martine Patenaude.", "Barretaine\n Barretaine is a commune in the Jura department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.", "Barré (automobile)\n Barré was born in Cholet on 25 June 1864, but in 1888 relocated to nearby Parthenay, where he worked as a gunsmith. Six years later he moved again, establishing himself in 1894 at Niort in the rue Ricard Il, as a manufacturer and renter of cycles. France was in the middle of a massive cycling boom, and business was good. Barré relocated his business several times, but now always staying in Niort. As he amassed his fortune he decided that the future lay not with cycles but with the automobile.", "Saint-Denis Cathedral, Réunion\n Saint-Denis Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Denis de Saint-Denis de La Réunion) or at greater length the Cathedral of St. Denis, Saint-Denis, Réunion, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Saint-Denis, capital of the island of Reunion, a province of France in the Indian Ocean, part of Africa. It is dedicated to Saint Denis, after whom the city of Saint-Denis is named, and is the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Saint-Denis-de-La Réunion.", "Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis\n Saint-Denis is a commune in the northern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 9.4 km from the centre of Paris. Saint-Denis, which had a population of 112,091 as of 2018, is a subprefecture (sous-préfecture) of the department of Seine-Saint-Denis, being the seat of the arrondissement of Saint-Denis. Saint-Denis is home to the royal necropolis of the Basilica of Saint-Denis and was also the location of the associated abbey. It is also home to France's national football and rugby stadium, the Stade de France, built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Saint-Denis is a formerly industrial suburb currently changing its economic base. Inhabitants of Saint-Denis are called Dionysiens." ]
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[ { "id": "3029483", "title": "Otto-Selz-Institute of Applied Psychology", "text": " The Otto-Selz-Institute of Applied Psychology (OSI) (in German: Otto-Selz-Institut für Angewandte Psychologie) in Mannheim, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany is a psychological and interdisciplinary research institute and an associated institution within the University of Mannheim. Under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Georg W. Alpers, president of the Institute, and Prof. Dr. Sabine Matthäus, vice president of the institute, OSI employs a staff of about 20 researchers and additional support staff. The OSI was established in Mannheim in 1964 and is still headquartered there. The institute was named after the German pioneer of neuroscience and last director of the Handelshochschule Mannheim Otto Selz.", "score": "2.1286194" }, { "id": "3029485", "title": "Otto-Selz-Institute of Applied Psychology", "text": " The OSI works and researches in close collaboration with the Chair of Clinical and Biological Psychology and Psychotherapy of the University of Mannheim.", "score": "2.0473435" }, { "id": "3029484", "title": "Otto-Selz-Institute of Applied Psychology", "text": "AB 1: Evaluation, Diagnostics and Methods ; AB 2: Psychobiology and Health ; AB 3: Cognitive Processes and Power ; AB 4: Economics and Organization Processes ; AB 5: Health Support and Education The institute is organized into 5 major research groups (ABs) and several support units:", "score": "1.9036927" }, { "id": "32855685", "title": "Institute of Psychology (Szeged)", "text": " Institute of Psychology of the University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary, is located at 2 Egyetem Street, at the Szeged University Campus of the Faculty of Arts. The Institute of Psychology in Szeged is the longest-standing psychology institute in Hungary (founded on 18 December 1929). Today, the Institute provides a three-year Psychology Bachelor of Arts (BA) training, followed by a two-year Master of Arts (MA) course in two possible majors: Cognitive and Neuropsychology, or Counseling and Educational Psychology.", "score": "1.6928029" }, { "id": "26932630", "title": "Mannheim School of Social Sciences", "text": " The Department of Psychology has developed into one of the leading research and teaching institutions in Germany, focusing mainly on the research areas of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Consumer Psychology, Social Psychology and Cognitive Psychology. Recently a new chair for Consumer Psychology has been established and a collaborative research center on decision making been opened. Further research is also being conducted at the Otto-Selz-Institute (Mannheim Centre for Work and Health), which focuses on the impact of negative influences at the workplace.", "score": "1.6488682" }, { "id": "32855700", "title": "Institute of Psychology (Szeged)", "text": " István Winkler is Professor of Psychology at Institute of Psychology, University of Szeged from 2008. He's the Head of the Department of General Psychology, Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The institute has strong ties to the international Psychology mainstream, as is proven by the lectures given by visiting professors and the large number of students spending months at foreign universities on Erasmus grants.", "score": "1.6394913" }, { "id": "32855703", "title": "Institute of Psychology (Szeged)", "text": "Universidad de Salamanca (Spain) ; University of Klagenfurt (Austria) ; University of Bielefeld (Germany) ; Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Institute of Psychology (Germany) ; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Faculty of Psychology and Pedagogy (Belgium) ; University of Portsmouth, Department of Psychology (Great Britain) ; Aalborg Universitet, Department of Communication, Psychology (Denmark) ; University of Helsinki (Finland) ; Luleå Tekniska Universitet (Sweden) ; Abant Izzet Baysal University (Turkey) ; valign=\"top\"| ", "score": "1.6253511" }, { "id": "30223874", "title": "International Institute of Applied Aesthetics", "text": " The Institute is situated in Lahti, Finland and its functional fields include research, education and publishing. It is also active in organizing international and domestic seminars. In 2008 the Institute was affiliated with the Aesthetics department of the University of Helsinki and in 2010 it became a part of the Palmenia Center.", "score": "1.6113515" }, { "id": "8911531", "title": "Otto Lipmann", "text": " Otto Lipmann was born in Breslau on March 6, 1880. His parents were Emo Lipmann and Hulda Wendrina. In 1904, he received his Ph.D. from the University of Breslau. Over the years, Lipmann contributed to several fields of psychology, especially industrial psychology, with the development of the first selection tests for aviators in Germany, and also for typesetters, industrial apprentices, telegraphists and academic workers, amongst others. He also introduced the principles of vocational guidance in that country, and was the first psychologist to employ statistics in his works, which include “Psychische Geschlechtsunterschiede”, “Wirtschaftspsychologie und psychologische Berufsberatung”, “Die psychologische Analyse der höheren Berufe” and “Grundriss der Arbeitswissenschaft und Ergebnisse der arbeitswissenschaftlichen Statistik”. In 1906, along with psychologist William Stern, Lipmann founded the Institute for Applied Psychology in Berlin, and in 1908, the Journal of Applied Psychology (“Zeitschrift für angewandte Psychologie”). In 1920, along with Curt Piorkowski, he founded ", "score": "1.6088336" }, { "id": "3029487", "title": "Otto-Selz-Institute of Applied Psychology", "text": " Lord and Cronbach by many others. Revisiting some basics for longitudinal research; Published at Methodology Conference \"Evaluation of Change in Longitudinal Data\"; Nuremberg; July 1997. ; Werner W. Wittmann, Heinz-Martin Süß: Challenging g-Mania in Intelligence Research: Answers not given, due to questions not asked; Presented at ISSID-Symposium: New Directions in ability research; Aarhus, Denmark; July 1997. ; Werner W. Wittmann: Gender Differences in Reading and Math - An international perspective and some potential consequences for the economy; Presented at the 12th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID); Giessen; July 2007. ; Werner W. Wittmann: Gender Differences in Academic Success; Presented at the 12th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of ", "score": "1.6037462" }, { "id": "5780360", "title": "Sigmund Freud University Vienna", "text": " The Bachelor's Programme in Psychology is at this time offered in German and Italy only. Prof. Gerhard Benetka serves as the Head of the Psychology Programme.", "score": "1.5729184" }, { "id": "32855704", "title": "Institute of Psychology (Szeged)", "text": "Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.) ; University of Connecticut ; Harvard University, Harvard Medical School (Boston) ; University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (Applied Psychology Lab) ; Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Cognitive Science ; University of Pécs, Evolutionary Psychology Group ; Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Institute for Psychology ; } ", "score": "1.5644034" }, { "id": "32855699", "title": "Institute of Psychology (Szeged)", "text": " Development and Disorders of Cognitive Functions for 4–6 February 2000 in Szeged. From 1 September 1999, the independent Department of Psychology functioned as an independent department at the József Attila University of Sciences (now University of Szeged). As possibly a final chapter in the long and strife-filled history of Psychology tuition and research in Szeged, Psychology training is again in operation within the Institute of Psychology. The Head of the Institute – and formerly Head of the Department of Psychology – is Associate Professor Ágnes Szokolszky. In the summer of 2008, the Institute was moved to a new location, into a recently renovated wing of the Faculty of Arts. Currently there are three research laboratories on the premises: ", "score": "1.5510223" }, { "id": "1268810", "title": "Erich Kirchler", "text": " of applied psychology (economic psychology) at the Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, and since 2010 also as a visiting professor at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (as part of the DIBT: Doctoral Program in International Business Taxation). Since 1992, Kirchler has taken on various administrative roles, first at the Institute of Psychology and afterwards at the Faculty of Psychology. He has served as Chair of the Department of Applied and Clinical Psychology, (Vice-) Chair of the Institute of Psychology and as Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Psychology. He was vice-chair and is curreantly chair of the Department of Applied Psychology: Work, ", "score": "1.5463921" }, { "id": "12585214", "title": "University of Mannheim", "text": " Otto Selz, a German philosopher and psychologist with a Jewish background, who had been a professor at the Handelshochschule since 1923 and its rector in 1929/30, was discharged on April 6, 1933 – following the Badischen Judenerlass administered by NSDAP politician Robert Heinrich Wagner, a waiver designed to ban Jewish academics from German universities. In 1943, Selz was executed in Auschwitz concentration camp; only 3 of the 14 Jewish docents at Mannheim's Handelshochschule survived the Holocaust. With the transfer of all institutes, inventory and staff to Heidelberg University the merging process was completed, the \"Jews released\" and the Handelshochschule closed.", "score": "1.5456674" }, { "id": "28331171", "title": "Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences", "text": " The Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences is located in Leipzig, Germany. The institute was founded in 2004 by a merger between the former Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience in Leipzig and the Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research in Munich. It is one of 83 institutes in the Max Planck Society (Max Planck Gesellschaft).", "score": "1.5358176" }, { "id": "26152187", "title": "Applied Psychology (journal)", "text": " Applied Psychology: An International Review (Psychologie Appliquée: Revue Internationale) is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the field of applied psychology. Established in 1952, it is an official journal of the International Association of Applied Psychology and is published on their behalf by Wiley-Blackwell. It was formerly published by the Psychology Press, a subsidiary of Taylor & Francis. The editor-in-chief is Ute Stephan. Applied Psychology occasionally publishes special issues with guest editors and invited contributions which focus on certain themes. Editors were: L. S. Hearnshaw (Great Britain), Claude Levy-Leboyer (France), Gerry Randell (Great Britain), Bernhard Wilpert (Germany), Michael Frese (Germany), Miriam Erez (Israel), Robert Wood (Australia), Vivien Lim (Singapore), and Ute Stephan (United Kingdom). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 3.712, ranking it 27th out of 82 journals in the category \"Psychology, Applied\".", "score": "1.532764" }, { "id": "29246720", "title": "Department of Psychology, University of Oslo", "text": " The Department of Psychology (Psykologisk institutt) at the University of Oslo is the oldest and largest research institute and educational institution in psychology in Norway. It is Norway's main research institution in clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, personality psychology, and social and cultural psychology, and one of the main research environments in neuroscience. The institute is located in the Harald Schjelderup Building adjacent to Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet in the Gaustad area of Oslo; the building is shared with parts of the Faculty of Medicine, while Oslo University Hospital occupies surrounding buildings. The institute's alumni include two Nobel laureates, Edvard Moser and May-Britt Moser.", "score": "1.5241183" }, { "id": "13280187", "title": "Process-oriented psychology", "text": " Process oriented psychology is represented by a professional organisation called the International Association of Practitioners of Process Oriented Psychology (IAPOP). The Association recognises over 25 training centres around the world including the UK, Australia & New Zealand, Poland, Switzerland, Slovakia, Ireland, Japan, India, Greece, Israel, Palestine, Russia, the Ukraine and the US. The first teaching organisation was founded in Zürich in 1982 and is now known as the Institute for Process Work (Institut für Prozessarbeit IPA), an accredited Training Institute for psychotherapy in Switzerland. The Research Society for Process Oriented Psychology in the UK (RSPOPUK)'s Training Programme is accredited by the United Kingdom Council of Psychotherapy, within the Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy Section. In the US, the first training centre was established in 1989 in Portland, Oregon, now known as the Process Work Institute, while the Deep Democracy Institute was founded in 2006. The newest Institute for Processwork was founded 2018 in Germany (Institut für Prozessarbeit Deutschland).", "score": "1.5232973" }, { "id": "32855692", "title": "Institute of Psychology (Szeged)", "text": " appointed as the Head of the Independent Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology. His appointment brought changes to the education at the University of Szeged. In Hungary, such an Independent Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology was founded in Szeged for the first time, only later to be followed by the establishment of the Department of Psychology at the University of Budapest, under the supervision of Pál Schiller Harkai in 1936. Following the appointment of Várkonyi, psychology training at the University of Szeged could developed further, primarily focusing on the mainstream Psychology of that time, namely on questions of Paedology, Developmental Psychology and Educational Psychology. Várkonyi introduced more modern fields of ", "score": "1.5125443" } ]
[ "Otto-Selz-Institute of Applied Psychology\n The Otto-Selz-Institute of Applied Psychology (OSI) (in German: Otto-Selz-Institut für Angewandte Psychologie) in Mannheim, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany is a psychological and interdisciplinary research institute and an associated institution within the University of Mannheim. Under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Georg W. Alpers, president of the Institute, and Prof. Dr. Sabine Matthäus, vice president of the institute, OSI employs a staff of about 20 researchers and additional support staff. The OSI was established in Mannheim in 1964 and is still headquartered there. The institute was named after the German pioneer of neuroscience and last director of the Handelshochschule Mannheim Otto Selz.", "Otto-Selz-Institute of Applied Psychology\n The OSI works and researches in close collaboration with the Chair of Clinical and Biological Psychology and Psychotherapy of the University of Mannheim.", "Otto-Selz-Institute of Applied Psychology\nAB 1: Evaluation, Diagnostics and Methods ; AB 2: Psychobiology and Health ; AB 3: Cognitive Processes and Power ; AB 4: Economics and Organization Processes ; AB 5: Health Support and Education The institute is organized into 5 major research groups (ABs) and several support units:", "Institute of Psychology (Szeged)\n Institute of Psychology of the University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary, is located at 2 Egyetem Street, at the Szeged University Campus of the Faculty of Arts. The Institute of Psychology in Szeged is the longest-standing psychology institute in Hungary (founded on 18 December 1929). Today, the Institute provides a three-year Psychology Bachelor of Arts (BA) training, followed by a two-year Master of Arts (MA) course in two possible majors: Cognitive and Neuropsychology, or Counseling and Educational Psychology.", "Mannheim School of Social Sciences\n The Department of Psychology has developed into one of the leading research and teaching institutions in Germany, focusing mainly on the research areas of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Consumer Psychology, Social Psychology and Cognitive Psychology. Recently a new chair for Consumer Psychology has been established and a collaborative research center on decision making been opened. Further research is also being conducted at the Otto-Selz-Institute (Mannheim Centre for Work and Health), which focuses on the impact of negative influences at the workplace.", "Institute of Psychology (Szeged)\n István Winkler is Professor of Psychology at Institute of Psychology, University of Szeged from 2008. He's the Head of the Department of General Psychology, Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The institute has strong ties to the international Psychology mainstream, as is proven by the lectures given by visiting professors and the large number of students spending months at foreign universities on Erasmus grants.", "Institute of Psychology (Szeged)\nUniversidad de Salamanca (Spain) ; University of Klagenfurt (Austria) ; University of Bielefeld (Germany) ; Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Institute of Psychology (Germany) ; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Faculty of Psychology and Pedagogy (Belgium) ; University of Portsmouth, Department of Psychology (Great Britain) ; Aalborg Universitet, Department of Communication, Psychology (Denmark) ; University of Helsinki (Finland) ; Luleå Tekniska Universitet (Sweden) ; Abant Izzet Baysal University (Turkey) ; valign=\"top\"| ", "International Institute of Applied Aesthetics\n The Institute is situated in Lahti, Finland and its functional fields include research, education and publishing. It is also active in organizing international and domestic seminars. In 2008 the Institute was affiliated with the Aesthetics department of the University of Helsinki and in 2010 it became a part of the Palmenia Center.", "Otto Lipmann\n Otto Lipmann was born in Breslau on March 6, 1880. His parents were Emo Lipmann and Hulda Wendrina. In 1904, he received his Ph.D. from the University of Breslau. Over the years, Lipmann contributed to several fields of psychology, especially industrial psychology, with the development of the first selection tests for aviators in Germany, and also for typesetters, industrial apprentices, telegraphists and academic workers, amongst others. He also introduced the principles of vocational guidance in that country, and was the first psychologist to employ statistics in his works, which include “Psychische Geschlechtsunterschiede”, “Wirtschaftspsychologie und psychologische Berufsberatung”, “Die psychologische Analyse der höheren Berufe” and “Grundriss der Arbeitswissenschaft und Ergebnisse der arbeitswissenschaftlichen Statistik”. In 1906, along with psychologist William Stern, Lipmann founded the Institute for Applied Psychology in Berlin, and in 1908, the Journal of Applied Psychology (“Zeitschrift für angewandte Psychologie”). In 1920, along with Curt Piorkowski, he founded ", "Otto-Selz-Institute of Applied Psychology\n Lord and Cronbach by many others. Revisiting some basics for longitudinal research; Published at Methodology Conference \"Evaluation of Change in Longitudinal Data\"; Nuremberg; July 1997. ; Werner W. Wittmann, Heinz-Martin Süß: Challenging g-Mania in Intelligence Research: Answers not given, due to questions not asked; Presented at ISSID-Symposium: New Directions in ability research; Aarhus, Denmark; July 1997. ; Werner W. Wittmann: Gender Differences in Reading and Math - An international perspective and some potential consequences for the economy; Presented at the 12th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID); Giessen; July 2007. ; Werner W. Wittmann: Gender Differences in Academic Success; Presented at the 12th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of ", "Sigmund Freud University Vienna\n The Bachelor's Programme in Psychology is at this time offered in German and Italy only. Prof. Gerhard Benetka serves as the Head of the Psychology Programme.", "Institute of Psychology (Szeged)\nGeorgetown University (Washington, D.C.) ; University of Connecticut ; Harvard University, Harvard Medical School (Boston) ; University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (Applied Psychology Lab) ; Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Cognitive Science ; University of Pécs, Evolutionary Psychology Group ; Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Institute for Psychology ; } ", "Institute of Psychology (Szeged)\n Development and Disorders of Cognitive Functions for 4–6 February 2000 in Szeged. From 1 September 1999, the independent Department of Psychology functioned as an independent department at the József Attila University of Sciences (now University of Szeged). As possibly a final chapter in the long and strife-filled history of Psychology tuition and research in Szeged, Psychology training is again in operation within the Institute of Psychology. The Head of the Institute – and formerly Head of the Department of Psychology – is Associate Professor Ágnes Szokolszky. In the summer of 2008, the Institute was moved to a new location, into a recently renovated wing of the Faculty of Arts. Currently there are three research laboratories on the premises: ", "Erich Kirchler\n of applied psychology (economic psychology) at the Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, and since 2010 also as a visiting professor at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (as part of the DIBT: Doctoral Program in International Business Taxation). Since 1992, Kirchler has taken on various administrative roles, first at the Institute of Psychology and afterwards at the Faculty of Psychology. He has served as Chair of the Department of Applied and Clinical Psychology, (Vice-) Chair of the Institute of Psychology and as Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Psychology. He was vice-chair and is curreantly chair of the Department of Applied Psychology: Work, ", "University of Mannheim\n Otto Selz, a German philosopher and psychologist with a Jewish background, who had been a professor at the Handelshochschule since 1923 and its rector in 1929/30, was discharged on April 6, 1933 – following the Badischen Judenerlass administered by NSDAP politician Robert Heinrich Wagner, a waiver designed to ban Jewish academics from German universities. In 1943, Selz was executed in Auschwitz concentration camp; only 3 of the 14 Jewish docents at Mannheim's Handelshochschule survived the Holocaust. With the transfer of all institutes, inventory and staff to Heidelberg University the merging process was completed, the \"Jews released\" and the Handelshochschule closed.", "Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences\n The Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences is located in Leipzig, Germany. The institute was founded in 2004 by a merger between the former Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience in Leipzig and the Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research in Munich. It is one of 83 institutes in the Max Planck Society (Max Planck Gesellschaft).", "Applied Psychology (journal)\n Applied Psychology: An International Review (Psychologie Appliquée: Revue Internationale) is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the field of applied psychology. Established in 1952, it is an official journal of the International Association of Applied Psychology and is published on their behalf by Wiley-Blackwell. It was formerly published by the Psychology Press, a subsidiary of Taylor & Francis. The editor-in-chief is Ute Stephan. Applied Psychology occasionally publishes special issues with guest editors and invited contributions which focus on certain themes. Editors were: L. S. Hearnshaw (Great Britain), Claude Levy-Leboyer (France), Gerry Randell (Great Britain), Bernhard Wilpert (Germany), Michael Frese (Germany), Miriam Erez (Israel), Robert Wood (Australia), Vivien Lim (Singapore), and Ute Stephan (United Kingdom). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 3.712, ranking it 27th out of 82 journals in the category \"Psychology, Applied\".", "Department of Psychology, University of Oslo\n The Department of Psychology (Psykologisk institutt) at the University of Oslo is the oldest and largest research institute and educational institution in psychology in Norway. It is Norway's main research institution in clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, personality psychology, and social and cultural psychology, and one of the main research environments in neuroscience. The institute is located in the Harald Schjelderup Building adjacent to Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet in the Gaustad area of Oslo; the building is shared with parts of the Faculty of Medicine, while Oslo University Hospital occupies surrounding buildings. The institute's alumni include two Nobel laureates, Edvard Moser and May-Britt Moser.", "Process-oriented psychology\n Process oriented psychology is represented by a professional organisation called the International Association of Practitioners of Process Oriented Psychology (IAPOP). The Association recognises over 25 training centres around the world including the UK, Australia & New Zealand, Poland, Switzerland, Slovakia, Ireland, Japan, India, Greece, Israel, Palestine, Russia, the Ukraine and the US. The first teaching organisation was founded in Zürich in 1982 and is now known as the Institute for Process Work (Institut für Prozessarbeit IPA), an accredited Training Institute for psychotherapy in Switzerland. The Research Society for Process Oriented Psychology in the UK (RSPOPUK)'s Training Programme is accredited by the United Kingdom Council of Psychotherapy, within the Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy Section. In the US, the first training centre was established in 1989 in Portland, Oregon, now known as the Process Work Institute, while the Deep Democracy Institute was founded in 2006. The newest Institute for Processwork was founded 2018 in Germany (Institut für Prozessarbeit Deutschland).", "Institute of Psychology (Szeged)\n appointed as the Head of the Independent Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology. His appointment brought changes to the education at the University of Szeged. In Hungary, such an Independent Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology was founded in Szeged for the first time, only later to be followed by the establishment of the Department of Psychology at the University of Budapest, under the supervision of Pál Schiller Harkai in 1936. Following the appointment of Várkonyi, psychology training at the University of Szeged could developed further, primarily focusing on the mainstream Psychology of that time, namely on questions of Paedology, Developmental Psychology and Educational Psychology. Várkonyi introduced more modern fields of " ]
In what country is Jodłówka gas field?
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The total proven reserves of the Wola Obszańska gas field are around 37 billion cubic feet (1×109m³).", "score": "1.6951783" }, { "id": "25796112", "title": "Oil industry in Poland", "text": "The Daszawa gas field was discovered in 1950. It began production in 1950. The proven reserves of natural gas of the Daszawa gas field are around 72 billion cubic feet (2×109m³). ; The Dzików gas field, discovered in 1962, began production in 1965. Proven reserves are about 70 billion cubic feet (2×109m³). ; Jasionka ; Jodłówka ; Kościan ; Przemyśl ; Radlin ; Terliczka ; Wilga ; Wola Obszańska ; Żołynia ", "score": "1.6847736" }, { "id": "25796110", "title": "Oil industry in Poland", "text": "The first oil well was drilled at Bóbrka Field in 1853; it was 7 years after drilling the first oil well in Baku settlement (Bibi-Heybat) in 1846 on Apsheron peninsula. ; The B3 oil field is an oil and gas field in the Baltic sea. The field is located 80 km off the Polish coastal town Rozewie. The crude oil is also referred to as Rozewie crude. The API gravity of the crude is 42-43 and sulfur content of 0.12 wt%. The jack up rig Baltic Beta located on the field takes care of processing, drilling and accommodation. The associated gas is sent through a pipeline to the heat and power generating plant in Władysławowo. Most of the oil produced from B3 is shipped by tanker to Gdańsk and fed to ", "score": "1.6392548" }, { "id": "25796111", "title": "Oil industry in Poland", "text": " Gdańsk refinery as a small part of the refinery feedstock. ; The Barnówko-Mostno-Buszewo oil field is an oil field that was discovered in 1993. It began production in 1994. Its proven oil reserves are about 90 Moilbbl and proven reserves of natural gas are around 350 billion cubic feet (9.9×109m³). ; The Dębno oil field is an oil field that was discovered in 2004. It began production in 2005. Its proven oil reserves are about 30 Moilbbl and proven reserves of natural gas are around 283 billion cubic feet (8×109m³). ; The Lubiatów-Międzychód-Grotów oil field is an oil field that was discovered in 1993. It began production in 1994. Its proven oil reserves are about 38 Moilbbl and proven reserves of natural gas are around 160 billion cubic feet (4.5×109m³). ", "score": "1.6233252" }, { "id": "4321109", "title": "Lubiatów-Międzychód-Grotów oil field", "text": " Lubiatów-Międzychód-Grotów oil field is a Polish oil field that was discovered in 1993. It is one of the biggest on-shore oil field of Poland. It began production in 1994 and produces oil. Its oil proven reserves are about 38 Moilbbl and natural gas proven reserves are around 160 billion cubic feet (4.5×109m³).", "score": "1.6144611" }, { "id": "25796108", "title": "Oil industry in Poland", "text": " company and the only shareholder become the State Treasury. The company is the only firm in Poland performing exploration and production of crude oil and gas in the Baltic Sea. B3 oil field is currently in production and has a 2006 production of 1.9 million bbl/year. The company has its head office in Gdańsk. Exploration and exploitation of oil and gas deposits are performed with three drilling platforms: Petrobaltic, Baltic Beta and Jacket-type platform called \"PG-1\". In addition to exploration for tight oil and shale gas by international firms there is a small Polish oil and gas industry with some oil and gas production:", "score": "1.60779" }, { "id": "32007811", "title": "Shale gas by country", "text": " rate of exploration, legal and regulatory wrangling, and challenging geology saw most major companies, including ExxonMobil, Marathon Oil, Eni, and Talisman Energy, pull out of the country. In 2014 Reuters reported that Chevron and ConocoPhillips are the only two major international companies left. Nevertheless, Poland has more shale-gas exploration, drilling, and extraction in progress than any other European country. Poland is highly dependent on coal for electrical generation. Unlike in most of Western Europe, Polish coal mines are still active. Methane in the mine workings poses safety problems. Most methane is currently treated as waste, but studies show that coalbed methane can be profitably used as a gas resource. As of 2010, Poland imports two-thirds of its natural gas from Russia. ", "score": "1.6076325" }, { "id": "12232819", "title": "Terliczka gas field", "text": " The Terliczka gas field in Poland was discovered in 1989. It began production of natural gas in 1992. The total proven reserves of the Terliczka gas field are around 35 billion cubic feet (1×109m³).", "score": "1.5995846" }, { "id": "25922782", "title": "B3 oil field", "text": " B3 is an oil and gas field in the Baltic sea. The field is located 80 km off the Polish coastal town Rozewie. The crude oil is also referred to as Rozewie crude. The API gravity of the crude is 42-43 and sulfur content of 0.12 wt%. The jack up rig Baltic Beta located on the field takes care of processing, drilling and accommodation. The associated gas is sent through a pipeline to the heat and power generating plant in Wladyslawowo. Most of the oil produced from B3 is shipped by tanker to Gdansk and fed to the Gdańsk refinery as a small part of the refinery feedstock.", "score": "1.5912776" }, { "id": "32007812", "title": "Shale gas by country", "text": " shale gas resources would greatly boost Poland's proven reserves, and lessen the importance of gas imports from Russia. In June 2013 Occupy Chevron – an anti-fracking group occupied a field near the Polish village of Żurawlów, close to the city of Zamość. Opinions polls during the same year showed however that more than 70% of Poles were in favour of exploiting their shale resources. In November 2018 the Polish finance ministry determined that Polish gas would be unprofitable. The Polish politicians have struggled to curb the near-total dominance of coal within the domestic energy system, but the high hopes placed on shale gas has been a result of overstated gas demand projections combined with uncertain assessment of available shale gas resources", "score": "1.5882323" }, { "id": "12232799", "title": "Kościan gas field", "text": " The Kościan gas field in Poland was discovered in 1999. It began production in 2000 and produces natural gas. The total proven reserves of the Kościan gas field are around 371 billion cubic feet (10.5×109m³).", "score": "1.583838" }, { "id": "4321094", "title": "Barnówko-Mostno-Buszewo oil field", "text": " Barnówko-Mostno-Buszewo oil field is a Polish oil field that was discovered in 1993. It is one of the biggest on-shore oil fields in Poland. It began production in 1994 and produces oil. Its oil proven reserves are about 90 Moilbbl and natural gas proven reserves are around 350 billion cubic feet (9.9×109m³).", "score": "1.583194" }, { "id": "12232843", "title": "Żołynia gas field", "text": " The Żołynia gas field in Poland was discovered in 1962. It began production in 1965 and produces natural gas. The total proven reserves of the Żołynia gas field are around 106 billion cubic feet (3×109m³).", "score": "1.5797212" }, { "id": "25796107", "title": "Oil industry in Poland", "text": "Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo (PGNiG, literally: Polish Petroleum and Gas Mining) is a Polish state-controlled oil and natural gas company, which deals with the exploration and production of natural gas and crude oil, natural gas import, storage and distribution and sales of natural gas and crude oil. PGNiG is one of the largest companies in Poland and is listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange ; Przedsiębiorstwo Poszukiwań i Eksploatacji Złóż Ropy i Gazu \"Petrobaltic\" S.A. (Exploration and Mining of Petroleum and Gas Deposits Joint stock company \"Petrobaltic\") was set up in November 1990. On 1 January 1999, the firm was transformed in limited ", "score": "1.5770435" }, { "id": "25796105", "title": "Oil industry in Poland", "text": " or convert coal fired generation plants. Drilling for shale resources began in June 2010. But, as of July 2013, none of the wells which have been completed have produced gas in commercial quantities. ConocoPhillips, which purchased the most prospective geological area from Lane Energy Poland, was able to produce gas and oil in sustainable volumes. But, their costs were too high to justify the project. ExxonMobil, which positioned itself in the Lublin Basin, a highly faulted area, could never get a sustainable test, despite spending huge sums on geological research. Chevron also stubbed its toe in the Lublin Basin area, after receiving some bad geological advice. Talisman Energy also failed, and Marathon Oil drilled ", "score": "1.5728774" }, { "id": "3703976", "title": "Jóźwin Coal Mine", "text": " The Jóźwin coal mine is a large mine in the west of Poland in Jóźwin, Greater Poland Voivodeship, 150 km west of the capital, Warsaw. Jóźwin represents one of the largest coal reserve in Poland having estimated reserves of 96.3 million tonnes of coal. The annual coal production is around 3.3 million tonnes.", "score": "1.5616636" }, { "id": "12232844", "title": "Dzików gas field", "text": " The Dzików gas field in Poland was discovered in 1962. It began production in 1965 and produces natural gas. The total proven reserves of the Dzików gas field are around 70 billion cubic feet (2×109m³).", "score": "1.5608525" }, { "id": "5604842", "title": "December 1980", "text": "Hopes that Poland might become an oil-producing nation were put to an end by the explosion of an oil exploration rig in the village of Krzywoploty, near the town of Karlino. After geologists had discovered oil deposits near the Baltic Sea, in the late 1970s, drilling began to determine whether Poland would have a new resource that would rescue its distressed economy. As the drilling at the \"Daszewo-1\" site reached a depth of 2782 m, a gusher of oil and natural gas erupted and then caught fire and the took firefighting crews more than a month to extinguish. The oil pool beneath the Karlino fields was much less than expected and about two-thirds of it had been destroyed by fire. Eventually, the well yielded only 850 tons of oil, less than 6,000 barrels. ; Born: Simon Helberg, American comedian and TV actor best known for The Big Bang Theory; in Los Angeles ", "score": "1.5541251" } ]
[ "Jodłówka gas field\n The Jodłówka gas field in Poland was discovered in 1980. It began production in 1985 and produces natural gas. The total proven reserves of the Jodłówka gas field are around 106 billion cubic feet (3×109m³).", "Jasionka gas field\n The Jasionka gas field in Poland was discovered onshore in 2001. It began production of natural gas in 2002. The total proven reserves of the Jasionka gas field are around 70 billion cubic feet (2×109m³).", "Wola Obszańska gas field\n The Wola Obszańska gas field in Poland was discovered in 1989. It began production in 1992 and produces natural gas. The total proven reserves of the Wola Obszańska gas field are around 37 billion cubic feet (1×109m³).", "Oil industry in Poland\nThe Daszawa gas field was discovered in 1950. It began production in 1950. The proven reserves of natural gas of the Daszawa gas field are around 72 billion cubic feet (2×109m³). ; The Dzików gas field, discovered in 1962, began production in 1965. Proven reserves are about 70 billion cubic feet (2×109m³). ; Jasionka ; Jodłówka ; Kościan ; Przemyśl ; Radlin ; Terliczka ; Wilga ; Wola Obszańska ; Żołynia ", "Oil industry in Poland\nThe first oil well was drilled at Bóbrka Field in 1853; it was 7 years after drilling the first oil well in Baku settlement (Bibi-Heybat) in 1846 on Apsheron peninsula. ; The B3 oil field is an oil and gas field in the Baltic sea. The field is located 80 km off the Polish coastal town Rozewie. The crude oil is also referred to as Rozewie crude. The API gravity of the crude is 42-43 and sulfur content of 0.12 wt%. The jack up rig Baltic Beta located on the field takes care of processing, drilling and accommodation. The associated gas is sent through a pipeline to the heat and power generating plant in Władysławowo. Most of the oil produced from B3 is shipped by tanker to Gdańsk and fed to ", "Oil industry in Poland\n Gdańsk refinery as a small part of the refinery feedstock. ; The Barnówko-Mostno-Buszewo oil field is an oil field that was discovered in 1993. It began production in 1994. Its proven oil reserves are about 90 Moilbbl and proven reserves of natural gas are around 350 billion cubic feet (9.9×109m³). ; The Dębno oil field is an oil field that was discovered in 2004. It began production in 2005. Its proven oil reserves are about 30 Moilbbl and proven reserves of natural gas are around 283 billion cubic feet (8×109m³). ; The Lubiatów-Międzychód-Grotów oil field is an oil field that was discovered in 1993. It began production in 1994. Its proven oil reserves are about 38 Moilbbl and proven reserves of natural gas are around 160 billion cubic feet (4.5×109m³). ", "Lubiatów-Międzychód-Grotów oil field\n Lubiatów-Międzychód-Grotów oil field is a Polish oil field that was discovered in 1993. It is one of the biggest on-shore oil field of Poland. It began production in 1994 and produces oil. Its oil proven reserves are about 38 Moilbbl and natural gas proven reserves are around 160 billion cubic feet (4.5×109m³).", "Oil industry in Poland\n company and the only shareholder become the State Treasury. The company is the only firm in Poland performing exploration and production of crude oil and gas in the Baltic Sea. B3 oil field is currently in production and has a 2006 production of 1.9 million bbl/year. The company has its head office in Gdańsk. Exploration and exploitation of oil and gas deposits are performed with three drilling platforms: Petrobaltic, Baltic Beta and Jacket-type platform called \"PG-1\". In addition to exploration for tight oil and shale gas by international firms there is a small Polish oil and gas industry with some oil and gas production:", "Shale gas by country\n rate of exploration, legal and regulatory wrangling, and challenging geology saw most major companies, including ExxonMobil, Marathon Oil, Eni, and Talisman Energy, pull out of the country. In 2014 Reuters reported that Chevron and ConocoPhillips are the only two major international companies left. Nevertheless, Poland has more shale-gas exploration, drilling, and extraction in progress than any other European country. Poland is highly dependent on coal for electrical generation. Unlike in most of Western Europe, Polish coal mines are still active. Methane in the mine workings poses safety problems. Most methane is currently treated as waste, but studies show that coalbed methane can be profitably used as a gas resource. As of 2010, Poland imports two-thirds of its natural gas from Russia. ", "Terliczka gas field\n The Terliczka gas field in Poland was discovered in 1989. It began production of natural gas in 1992. The total proven reserves of the Terliczka gas field are around 35 billion cubic feet (1×109m³).", "B3 oil field\n B3 is an oil and gas field in the Baltic sea. The field is located 80 km off the Polish coastal town Rozewie. The crude oil is also referred to as Rozewie crude. The API gravity of the crude is 42-43 and sulfur content of 0.12 wt%. The jack up rig Baltic Beta located on the field takes care of processing, drilling and accommodation. The associated gas is sent through a pipeline to the heat and power generating plant in Wladyslawowo. Most of the oil produced from B3 is shipped by tanker to Gdansk and fed to the Gdańsk refinery as a small part of the refinery feedstock.", "Shale gas by country\n shale gas resources would greatly boost Poland's proven reserves, and lessen the importance of gas imports from Russia. In June 2013 Occupy Chevron – an anti-fracking group occupied a field near the Polish village of Żurawlów, close to the city of Zamość. Opinions polls during the same year showed however that more than 70% of Poles were in favour of exploiting their shale resources. In November 2018 the Polish finance ministry determined that Polish gas would be unprofitable. The Polish politicians have struggled to curb the near-total dominance of coal within the domestic energy system, but the high hopes placed on shale gas has been a result of overstated gas demand projections combined with uncertain assessment of available shale gas resources", "Kościan gas field\n The Kościan gas field in Poland was discovered in 1999. It began production in 2000 and produces natural gas. The total proven reserves of the Kościan gas field are around 371 billion cubic feet (10.5×109m³).", "Barnówko-Mostno-Buszewo oil field\n Barnówko-Mostno-Buszewo oil field is a Polish oil field that was discovered in 1993. It is one of the biggest on-shore oil fields in Poland. It began production in 1994 and produces oil. Its oil proven reserves are about 90 Moilbbl and natural gas proven reserves are around 350 billion cubic feet (9.9×109m³).", "Żołynia gas field\n The Żołynia gas field in Poland was discovered in 1962. It began production in 1965 and produces natural gas. The total proven reserves of the Żołynia gas field are around 106 billion cubic feet (3×109m³).", "Oil industry in Poland\nPolskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo (PGNiG, literally: Polish Petroleum and Gas Mining) is a Polish state-controlled oil and natural gas company, which deals with the exploration and production of natural gas and crude oil, natural gas import, storage and distribution and sales of natural gas and crude oil. PGNiG is one of the largest companies in Poland and is listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange ; Przedsiębiorstwo Poszukiwań i Eksploatacji Złóż Ropy i Gazu \"Petrobaltic\" S.A. (Exploration and Mining of Petroleum and Gas Deposits Joint stock company \"Petrobaltic\") was set up in November 1990. On 1 January 1999, the firm was transformed in limited ", "Oil industry in Poland\n or convert coal fired generation plants. Drilling for shale resources began in June 2010. But, as of July 2013, none of the wells which have been completed have produced gas in commercial quantities. ConocoPhillips, which purchased the most prospective geological area from Lane Energy Poland, was able to produce gas and oil in sustainable volumes. But, their costs were too high to justify the project. ExxonMobil, which positioned itself in the Lublin Basin, a highly faulted area, could never get a sustainable test, despite spending huge sums on geological research. Chevron also stubbed its toe in the Lublin Basin area, after receiving some bad geological advice. Talisman Energy also failed, and Marathon Oil drilled ", "Jóźwin Coal Mine\n The Jóźwin coal mine is a large mine in the west of Poland in Jóźwin, Greater Poland Voivodeship, 150 km west of the capital, Warsaw. Jóźwin represents one of the largest coal reserve in Poland having estimated reserves of 96.3 million tonnes of coal. The annual coal production is around 3.3 million tonnes.", "Dzików gas field\n The Dzików gas field in Poland was discovered in 1962. It began production in 1965 and produces natural gas. The total proven reserves of the Dzików gas field are around 70 billion cubic feet (2×109m³).", "December 1980\nHopes that Poland might become an oil-producing nation were put to an end by the explosion of an oil exploration rig in the village of Krzywoploty, near the town of Karlino. After geologists had discovered oil deposits near the Baltic Sea, in the late 1970s, drilling began to determine whether Poland would have a new resource that would rescue its distressed economy. As the drilling at the \"Daszewo-1\" site reached a depth of 2782 m, a gusher of oil and natural gas erupted and then caught fire and the took firefighting crews more than a month to extinguish. The oil pool beneath the Karlino fields was much less than expected and about two-thirds of it had been destroyed by fire. Eventually, the well yielded only 850 tons of oil, less than 6,000 barrels. ; Born: Simon Helberg, American comedian and TV actor best known for The Big Bang Theory; in Los Angeles " ]
In what country is Tupper-Barnett House?
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[ { "id": "26506915", "title": "Tupper-Barnett House", "text": " The Tupper-Barnett House (also known as Bennett House or Barnett Tupper McRae House) is a historic house located at 101 US 78B in Washington, Georgia. Built as a high-end Federal style residence, it was augmented about 1860 with one of the nation's finest examples of a full peristyle Greek Revival colonnade. It was declared a National Historic Landmark on November 7, 1973.", "score": "2.1372092" }, { "id": "26506917", "title": "Tupper-Barnett House", "text": " The house was built around 1832 by William H. Pope, and eventually came into the ownership of Henry Tupper, who in about 1860 added the colonnade. This work was done in such a seamless way that it is difficult to discern that it was in fact a later addition. In the early 20th century the house was owned by Edward Augustus Barnett, a mayor of Washington.", "score": "1.9174292" }, { "id": "26506916", "title": "Tupper-Barnett House", "text": " It stands near the center of Washington, at the northwest corner of United States Route 78B and Allison Street. It is a two-story wood-framed structure, set on a high foundation. It is completely encircled by a two-story colonnade of fluted Doric columns, which are supported by brick piers, providing a covered walkway under the porch. Access to the main entrance is provided by a projecting open porch with stairs extending to the sides. Its main facade behind the colonnade is five bays wide, with the main entrance in the center bay, flanked by sidelight windows and topped by an arched transom window. Above the entrance is a second door with similar styling, which opens onto an iron balcony. The interior of the house follows a typical Federal period center hall plan, with a pair of rooms on each side on each floor. The front parlors on the main floor have exceptionally high quality woodwork with elaborate details, while other rooms have simpler detail but still high quality.", "score": "1.840554" }, { "id": "26447582", "title": "Barnett Homestead", "text": "\"These cottages were built by Sir Alfred Yarrow Baronet out of his great respect for and in affectionate memory of his friend Canon S. A. Barnett, whose life was spent in assisting all with whom he came in contact to become both nobler and happier.\" The Barnett Homestead is a grade II listed building in Erskine Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, in north London, England. Designed by architect John Soutar, the building comprises 12 apartments intended for soldiers' widows and their children, and its construction was funded by shipbuilder and philanthropist Sir Alfred Yarrow in 1916. The building was given its name as a memorial to clergyman and social reformer Samuel Augustus Barnett, who was a friend of Yarrow's. It was listed in November 1996. The building is symmetrically designed in a Georgian style, though Soutar adopted a cottage vernacular with dormer windows. A metal plaque on the west face of the south wing bears the inscription: Barnett was married to Henrietta Barnett, who founded The Institute (later renamed Henrietta Barnett School) nearby in 1911.", "score": "1.5462022" }, { "id": "27423035", "title": "Barnett–Criss House", "text": " The Barnett–Criss House is an Italianate style house constructed on the much traveled National Road a few miles east of New Concord, Ohio. The house was placed on the National Register on 1978-12-08.", "score": "1.5114324" }, { "id": "3718205", "title": "Samuel Moody Grubbs House", "text": " The Samuel Moody Grubbs House is a historic house located at 805 E. Union Ave. in Litchfield, Illinois. The house was built in 1873-74 for Samuel Moody Grubbs, a banker who later became Litchfield's mayor. George Ingham Barnett, a prominent St. Louis architect, designed the Second Empire house; it is the only standing Barnett design in Illinois. The design is typical of the second half of Barnett's career, when he shifted from Italianate to Second Empire designs, and represents a popular style in postbellum America. A mansard roof with slate tiles tops the house; a cornice running along the roofline features paired brackets. The front of the house features a wraparound porch supported by columns. The house's corners have bold quoins. In a deviation from the typical rectangular plans of Second Empire houses, Barnett gave the house a cross axis plan with projecting wings. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 21, 1990.", "score": "1.4986091" }, { "id": "5890298", "title": "Barnett-Attwood House", "text": " It was built c. 1835-36 by Nathaniel Barnett, one of the earliest settlers in the area. The structure he built is a five-room dogtrot house fashioned out of hand hewn pine timbers with square notches. This original structure still rests on its original pilings, but is also supported by a brick foundation. In 1961, its owner, C. W. Attwood, a Barnett descendant, added an L-shaped addition onto the rear, and renovated the original portion of the house, carefully maintaining the appearance by using hand hewn timbers when necessary. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 29, 1977.", "score": "1.4979763" }, { "id": "26488844", "title": "Godfrey-Barnette House", "text": " Godfrey-Barnette House is a historic home located at Brevard, Transylvania County, North Carolina. It was built about 1918, and is a 2 1/2-story, five bay, English Manorial Revival style stone dwelling with a modified T-plan. It has a clipped gable roof, porch, and sun room. Also on the property is a contributing stone fence. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.", "score": "1.4956249" }, { "id": "31519700", "title": "Barnett House (Elliston, Virginia)", "text": " Barnett House, also known as Big Spring, is a historic home located near Elliston, Montgomery County, Virginia. The house was built about 1808, and underwent a radical transformation in the early 20th century. It is a two-story, five bay brick dwelling with a single pile central passage plan. The front facade features a one-story wraparound porch through the two-story portico across the facade. Also on the property is a contributing stuccoed frame meathouse. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.", "score": "1.4935331" }, { "id": "27065374", "title": "Bronson B. Tuttle House", "text": " The Bronson B. Tuttle House stands about one-quarter mile north of Naugatuck's city center, in a prominent location at the junction of Meadow and Church Streets. The house is an irregular mass of red brick construction, with numerous projecting gables and porches. A porte-cochere projects from the northern facade, and a three-story tower rises at the southeast corner. The brickwork and wooden trim are of high quality workmanship. The interior continues the fine and elaborate finishes, which are found to a significant degree of preservation throughout the building. Across Meadow Street is the house's associated carriage barn, now occupied by the local senior center. The house and barn were built in 1879-81 to a design by Waterbury architect Robert W. Hill. They were built for Bronson Tuttle, co-owner of a firm that manufactured cast iron parts and agricultural implements. The house remained in the Tuttle family until 1935, when it was given to the city. In the area where it now stands relatively isolated, there were once a series of high-style mansions, built by the city's industrial elites. It is the only one to survive.", "score": "1.4903767" }, { "id": "197739", "title": "Wharetiki House", "text": " Matthew Frank Barnett (1859–1935) was a successful bookmaker from Christchurch. He ran his betting business with his friend Peter Grant. In July 1901, Barnett bought two adjoining parcels of land (Lot 3 & 4, Deposited Plan 1147) from Henry Layton Bowker. The overall property was roughly square and fronted onto Colombo and Salisbury Streets, a location in the north of the Christchurch Central City. According to records held by the valuation department, construction of the house started in 1902. The house was built on Lot 3 of the property (the northern section), and Lot 4, facing Salisbury Street, had a garage and a ", "score": "1.4799421" }, { "id": "5061748", "title": "Gordon, New South Wales", "text": " Eryldene is a local historic house that is open to the public. Located in McIntosh Street, the house was designed for Professor Eben Gowrie Waterhouse by William Hardy Wilson and built circa 1913. The extensive garden is a significant part of the property in its own right. House and garden as a whole are listed on the Register of the National Estate. The house also has a state heritage listing. Another notable home in the area is Tulkiyan, located on the Pacific Highway. This home was designed by Bertrand James Waterhouse, an architect who was popular for his residential work (he was also responsible for the design of Nutcote, the home ", "score": "1.4756193" }, { "id": "27065373", "title": "Bronson B. Tuttle House", "text": " The Bronson B. Tuttle House is a historic house at 380 Church Street in Naugatuck, Connecticut. Built in 1879 for a prominent local industrialist, it is a fine example of Queen Anne architecture in brick, and one of the city's few surviving reminders of its 19th century industrial past. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. The building now houses the local historical society.", "score": "1.4753399" }, { "id": "14150518", "title": "Ida B. Wells-Barnett House", "text": " The Ida B. Wells-Barnett House was the residence of civil rights advocate Ida B. Wells (1862&ndash;1931) and her husband Ferdinand Lee Barnett from 1919 to 1930. It is located at 3624 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in the Douglas community area of Chicago, Illinois. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on October 2, 1995. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and as a National Historic Landmark on May 30, 1974.", "score": "1.469876" }, { "id": "14150519", "title": "Ida B. Wells-Barnett House", "text": " The Ida B. Wells-Barnett House is located on Chicago's South Side, on the west side of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive roughly midway between 35th and 37th streets. It is a three-story structure built out of ashlar granite in the Romanesque Revival style which was popular around 1890. The front facade is divided into a large right bay, a smaller left bay, and an angled left corner section, from which a turreted bay projects on the second and third levels. The main entrance is deeply recessed behind a segmented arch in the right bay; the other bays have windows set in round-arch openings. The right bay is topped by a gabled wall dormer with a pair of round-arch windows at its center. The interior's original layout had a side hall plan, with public rooms on the ground floor, bedrooms on the second, and a ", "score": "1.4687791" }, { "id": "7008049", "title": "Jacob Tueller Sr. House", "text": " The Jacob Tueller Sr. House, at 165 E. 1st South in Paris, Idaho, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It is a two-story buff brick house with outset quoins. The two stories are separated by a decorative outset band consisting of two rows of brick sandwiching a toothed brick row. Wooden decoration includes Tuscan porch columns. The Jacob Tueller Jr. House, at 75 S. 1st East in Paris, was NRHP-listed at the same time.", "score": "1.4646862" }, { "id": "13477048", "title": "Lapham–Patterson House", "text": " The Lapham–Patterson House is a historic site at 626 North Dawson Street in Thomasville, Georgia. The house, built between 1884-85 as a winter cottage for businessman C.W. Lapham of Chicago, is a significant example of Victorian architecture. It has a number of architectural details, such as fishscale shingles, an intricately designed porch, long-leaf pine inlaid floors, and a double-flue chimney. Inside, the house was well-appointed with a gas lighting system, hot and cold running water, indoor plumbing, and modern closets. Its most significant feature is its completely intentional lack of symmetry. None of the windows, doors, or closets are square. The ", "score": "1.4644761" }, { "id": "1705153", "title": "Thomas F. and Nancy Tuttle House", "text": " The Thomas F. and Nancy Tuttle House, also known as the Tuttle Cabin, is a historic residence located in Pella, Iowa, United States. Built in 1843, it predates the founding of the Pella, and is therefore the oldest building in town. The 1½-story log cabin contains a single room, and was built as a farmhouse for a homestead claim by Thomas Tuttle. In 1847 Pella's founder, Dominie Henry P. Scholte, bought the dwelling and farm from Tuttle for the location of the settlement for Dutch immigrants. Scholte sold the cabin in 1866. The last family to live here was the Sneller family who lived here from 1912 to 1973. Robert Van Vark bought the cabin at an auction in 1973 and his daughter, Gail Van Vark Kirby, inherited it from him. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. The Historic Pella Trust acquired the property in April of the same year.", "score": "1.458816" }, { "id": "6368727", "title": "Simpson House (Newton, Massachusetts)", "text": " The Simpson House is a historic house at 57 Hunnewell Avenue in Newton, Massachusetts. The 2 1⁄2-story wood-frame house was built in the late 1890s, and is an excellent local example of a well-preserved Queen Anne Victorian with some Colonial Revival features. It has roughly rectangular massing, but is visually diverse, with a number of gables and projections. A single story porch across the front extends over the drive to form a porte cochere, and rests on fieldstone piers with Tuscan columns. The stairs to the entry are called out by a triangular pediment, above which is a Palladian window with flanking columns. Joseph Simpson, its first owner, was a principal in the Simpson Brothers paving company. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.", "score": "1.4575455" }, { "id": "1855079", "title": "H. C. Burnett House", "text": " The H.C. Burnett House in Boise, Idaho, is a 1-story Colonial Revival house designed by Tourtellotte & Hummel and constructed by contractor J.O. Jordan in 1924. The house features a centered portico with a gabled barrel vault and Tuscan columns with pilasters at the front exposure. Bisected attic lunettes decorate lateral gables. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.", "score": "1.4562881" } ]
[ "Tupper-Barnett House\n The Tupper-Barnett House (also known as Bennett House or Barnett Tupper McRae House) is a historic house located at 101 US 78B in Washington, Georgia. Built as a high-end Federal style residence, it was augmented about 1860 with one of the nation's finest examples of a full peristyle Greek Revival colonnade. It was declared a National Historic Landmark on November 7, 1973.", "Tupper-Barnett House\n The house was built around 1832 by William H. Pope, and eventually came into the ownership of Henry Tupper, who in about 1860 added the colonnade. This work was done in such a seamless way that it is difficult to discern that it was in fact a later addition. In the early 20th century the house was owned by Edward Augustus Barnett, a mayor of Washington.", "Tupper-Barnett House\n It stands near the center of Washington, at the northwest corner of United States Route 78B and Allison Street. It is a two-story wood-framed structure, set on a high foundation. It is completely encircled by a two-story colonnade of fluted Doric columns, which are supported by brick piers, providing a covered walkway under the porch. Access to the main entrance is provided by a projecting open porch with stairs extending to the sides. Its main facade behind the colonnade is five bays wide, with the main entrance in the center bay, flanked by sidelight windows and topped by an arched transom window. Above the entrance is a second door with similar styling, which opens onto an iron balcony. The interior of the house follows a typical Federal period center hall plan, with a pair of rooms on each side on each floor. The front parlors on the main floor have exceptionally high quality woodwork with elaborate details, while other rooms have simpler detail but still high quality.", "Barnett Homestead\n\"These cottages were built by Sir Alfred Yarrow Baronet out of his great respect for and in affectionate memory of his friend Canon S. A. Barnett, whose life was spent in assisting all with whom he came in contact to become both nobler and happier.\" The Barnett Homestead is a grade II listed building in Erskine Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, in north London, England. Designed by architect John Soutar, the building comprises 12 apartments intended for soldiers' widows and their children, and its construction was funded by shipbuilder and philanthropist Sir Alfred Yarrow in 1916. The building was given its name as a memorial to clergyman and social reformer Samuel Augustus Barnett, who was a friend of Yarrow's. It was listed in November 1996. The building is symmetrically designed in a Georgian style, though Soutar adopted a cottage vernacular with dormer windows. A metal plaque on the west face of the south wing bears the inscription: Barnett was married to Henrietta Barnett, who founded The Institute (later renamed Henrietta Barnett School) nearby in 1911.", "Barnett–Criss House\n The Barnett–Criss House is an Italianate style house constructed on the much traveled National Road a few miles east of New Concord, Ohio. The house was placed on the National Register on 1978-12-08.", "Samuel Moody Grubbs House\n The Samuel Moody Grubbs House is a historic house located at 805 E. Union Ave. in Litchfield, Illinois. The house was built in 1873-74 for Samuel Moody Grubbs, a banker who later became Litchfield's mayor. George Ingham Barnett, a prominent St. Louis architect, designed the Second Empire house; it is the only standing Barnett design in Illinois. The design is typical of the second half of Barnett's career, when he shifted from Italianate to Second Empire designs, and represents a popular style in postbellum America. A mansard roof with slate tiles tops the house; a cornice running along the roofline features paired brackets. The front of the house features a wraparound porch supported by columns. The house's corners have bold quoins. In a deviation from the typical rectangular plans of Second Empire houses, Barnett gave the house a cross axis plan with projecting wings. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 21, 1990.", "Barnett-Attwood House\n It was built c. 1835-36 by Nathaniel Barnett, one of the earliest settlers in the area. The structure he built is a five-room dogtrot house fashioned out of hand hewn pine timbers with square notches. This original structure still rests on its original pilings, but is also supported by a brick foundation. In 1961, its owner, C. W. Attwood, a Barnett descendant, added an L-shaped addition onto the rear, and renovated the original portion of the house, carefully maintaining the appearance by using hand hewn timbers when necessary. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 29, 1977.", "Godfrey-Barnette House\n Godfrey-Barnette House is a historic home located at Brevard, Transylvania County, North Carolina. It was built about 1918, and is a 2 1/2-story, five bay, English Manorial Revival style stone dwelling with a modified T-plan. It has a clipped gable roof, porch, and sun room. Also on the property is a contributing stone fence. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.", "Barnett House (Elliston, Virginia)\n Barnett House, also known as Big Spring, is a historic home located near Elliston, Montgomery County, Virginia. The house was built about 1808, and underwent a radical transformation in the early 20th century. It is a two-story, five bay brick dwelling with a single pile central passage plan. The front facade features a one-story wraparound porch through the two-story portico across the facade. Also on the property is a contributing stuccoed frame meathouse. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.", "Bronson B. Tuttle House\n The Bronson B. Tuttle House stands about one-quarter mile north of Naugatuck's city center, in a prominent location at the junction of Meadow and Church Streets. The house is an irregular mass of red brick construction, with numerous projecting gables and porches. A porte-cochere projects from the northern facade, and a three-story tower rises at the southeast corner. The brickwork and wooden trim are of high quality workmanship. The interior continues the fine and elaborate finishes, which are found to a significant degree of preservation throughout the building. Across Meadow Street is the house's associated carriage barn, now occupied by the local senior center. The house and barn were built in 1879-81 to a design by Waterbury architect Robert W. Hill. They were built for Bronson Tuttle, co-owner of a firm that manufactured cast iron parts and agricultural implements. The house remained in the Tuttle family until 1935, when it was given to the city. In the area where it now stands relatively isolated, there were once a series of high-style mansions, built by the city's industrial elites. It is the only one to survive.", "Wharetiki House\n Matthew Frank Barnett (1859–1935) was a successful bookmaker from Christchurch. He ran his betting business with his friend Peter Grant. In July 1901, Barnett bought two adjoining parcels of land (Lot 3 & 4, Deposited Plan 1147) from Henry Layton Bowker. The overall property was roughly square and fronted onto Colombo and Salisbury Streets, a location in the north of the Christchurch Central City. According to records held by the valuation department, construction of the house started in 1902. The house was built on Lot 3 of the property (the northern section), and Lot 4, facing Salisbury Street, had a garage and a ", "Gordon, New South Wales\n Eryldene is a local historic house that is open to the public. Located in McIntosh Street, the house was designed for Professor Eben Gowrie Waterhouse by William Hardy Wilson and built circa 1913. The extensive garden is a significant part of the property in its own right. House and garden as a whole are listed on the Register of the National Estate. The house also has a state heritage listing. Another notable home in the area is Tulkiyan, located on the Pacific Highway. This home was designed by Bertrand James Waterhouse, an architect who was popular for his residential work (he was also responsible for the design of Nutcote, the home ", "Bronson B. Tuttle House\n The Bronson B. Tuttle House is a historic house at 380 Church Street in Naugatuck, Connecticut. Built in 1879 for a prominent local industrialist, it is a fine example of Queen Anne architecture in brick, and one of the city's few surviving reminders of its 19th century industrial past. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. The building now houses the local historical society.", "Ida B. Wells-Barnett House\n The Ida B. Wells-Barnett House was the residence of civil rights advocate Ida B. Wells (1862&ndash;1931) and her husband Ferdinand Lee Barnett from 1919 to 1930. It is located at 3624 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in the Douglas community area of Chicago, Illinois. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on October 2, 1995. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and as a National Historic Landmark on May 30, 1974.", "Ida B. Wells-Barnett House\n The Ida B. Wells-Barnett House is located on Chicago's South Side, on the west side of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive roughly midway between 35th and 37th streets. It is a three-story structure built out of ashlar granite in the Romanesque Revival style which was popular around 1890. The front facade is divided into a large right bay, a smaller left bay, and an angled left corner section, from which a turreted bay projects on the second and third levels. The main entrance is deeply recessed behind a segmented arch in the right bay; the other bays have windows set in round-arch openings. The right bay is topped by a gabled wall dormer with a pair of round-arch windows at its center. The interior's original layout had a side hall plan, with public rooms on the ground floor, bedrooms on the second, and a ", "Jacob Tueller Sr. House\n The Jacob Tueller Sr. House, at 165 E. 1st South in Paris, Idaho, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It is a two-story buff brick house with outset quoins. The two stories are separated by a decorative outset band consisting of two rows of brick sandwiching a toothed brick row. Wooden decoration includes Tuscan porch columns. The Jacob Tueller Jr. House, at 75 S. 1st East in Paris, was NRHP-listed at the same time.", "Lapham–Patterson House\n The Lapham–Patterson House is a historic site at 626 North Dawson Street in Thomasville, Georgia. The house, built between 1884-85 as a winter cottage for businessman C.W. Lapham of Chicago, is a significant example of Victorian architecture. It has a number of architectural details, such as fishscale shingles, an intricately designed porch, long-leaf pine inlaid floors, and a double-flue chimney. Inside, the house was well-appointed with a gas lighting system, hot and cold running water, indoor plumbing, and modern closets. Its most significant feature is its completely intentional lack of symmetry. None of the windows, doors, or closets are square. The ", "Thomas F. and Nancy Tuttle House\n The Thomas F. and Nancy Tuttle House, also known as the Tuttle Cabin, is a historic residence located in Pella, Iowa, United States. Built in 1843, it predates the founding of the Pella, and is therefore the oldest building in town. The 1½-story log cabin contains a single room, and was built as a farmhouse for a homestead claim by Thomas Tuttle. In 1847 Pella's founder, Dominie Henry P. Scholte, bought the dwelling and farm from Tuttle for the location of the settlement for Dutch immigrants. Scholte sold the cabin in 1866. The last family to live here was the Sneller family who lived here from 1912 to 1973. Robert Van Vark bought the cabin at an auction in 1973 and his daughter, Gail Van Vark Kirby, inherited it from him. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. The Historic Pella Trust acquired the property in April of the same year.", "Simpson House (Newton, Massachusetts)\n The Simpson House is a historic house at 57 Hunnewell Avenue in Newton, Massachusetts. The 2 1⁄2-story wood-frame house was built in the late 1890s, and is an excellent local example of a well-preserved Queen Anne Victorian with some Colonial Revival features. It has roughly rectangular massing, but is visually diverse, with a number of gables and projections. A single story porch across the front extends over the drive to form a porte cochere, and rests on fieldstone piers with Tuscan columns. The stairs to the entry are called out by a triangular pediment, above which is a Palladian window with flanking columns. Joseph Simpson, its first owner, was a principal in the Simpson Brothers paving company. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.", "H. C. Burnett House\n The H.C. Burnett House in Boise, Idaho, is a 1-story Colonial Revival house designed by Tourtellotte & Hummel and constructed by contractor J.O. Jordan in 1924. The house features a centered portico with a gabled barrel vault and Tuscan columns with pilasters at the front exposure. Bisected attic lunettes decorate lateral gables. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982." ]
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[ { "id": "8896823", "title": "Izvorul Dorului", "text": " The Izvorul Dorului is a right tributary of the river Prahova in Romania. It discharges into the Prahova in Sinaia. Its length is 16 km and its basin size is 33 km2.", "score": "1.8665538" }, { "id": "30834255", "title": "Izvorul Gotia", "text": " The Izvorul Gotia is a left tributary of the river Lotru in Romania. It discharges into Vidra Lake, which is drained by the Lotru. Its length is 8 km and its basin size is 15 km2.", "score": "1.7990097" }, { "id": "11704001", "title": "Izvorul Mircii", "text": " The Izvorul Mircii or Izvorul Mircea is a left tributary of the river Buda in Romania. Its source is on the western slope of Moldoveanu Peak (Făgăraș Mountains), the highest mountain peak in Romania. Its length is 7 km and its basin size is 22 km2.", "score": "1.7468766" }, { "id": "8750654", "title": "Izvorul Muntelui (river)", "text": " The Izvorul Muntelui is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania. It discharges into the Bistrița downstream from the Izvorul Muntelui dam. Its length is 13 km and its basin size is 34 km2.", "score": "1.741893" }, { "id": "32885438", "title": "Izvorul Bigăr", "text": " The Izvorul Bigăr is located at the south-west limit of the country, in the south of the Anina Mountains (a group of mountains included in the Banat Mountains), in Caraș-Severin County, on the upper Anina River, in the Cheile Nerei-Beușnița National Park.", "score": "1.7278523" }, { "id": "13039322", "title": "Izvor (Crișul Repede)", "text": " The Izvor is a right tributary of the river Crișul Repede in Romania. It flows into the Crișul Repede near Aleșd. Its length is 12 km and its basin size is 56 km2.", "score": "1.6710676" }, { "id": "32885437", "title": "Izvorul Bigăr", "text": " Bigăr is a protected area (nature reserve IUCN category IV) situated in the administrative territory of Bozovici, in Caraș-Severin County in southwestern Romania. On 7 June 2021, part of the Bigăr waterfall collapsed.", "score": "1.6704082" }, { "id": "956103", "title": "Izvor (Jiu)", "text": " The Izvor is a left tributary of the river Jiu in Romania. It flows into the Jiu south of the city Petroșani. Its length is 11 km and its basin size is 39 km2.", "score": "1.6428099" }, { "id": "30030606", "title": "Izvorul Alb (Moldova)", "text": " The Izvorul Alb is a right tributary of the river Moldova in Romania. It flows into the Moldova in Câmpulung Moldovenesc. Its length is 9 km and its basin size is 25 km2.", "score": "1.6386734" }, { "id": "8896824", "title": "Izvorul Dorului", "text": "Left: Jepii Mari, Valea Călugărului, Vâlcelul Vârful cu Dor, Valea Uscată, Pârâul Lupului, Valea cu Pietriș, Valea Dracilor, Valea Stânei ; Right: Vâlcelul Clinului, Izvorașu, Pârâul Negru, Valea Secăriei The following rivers are tributaries to the river Izvorul Dorului (from source to mouth): ", "score": "1.6053433" }, { "id": "16368892", "title": "Iazul Morilor Prahova", "text": " The Iazul Morilor Prahova is an old artificial canal in Prahova County, Romania, built for a succession of water mills. The 35 km long canal originates in the river Prahova near the locality of Florești and flows into the Cricovul Dulce near Ghioldum. The original water mills for which the canal was built have been dismantled and do not exist any more. At present the canal is used for local water supply and irrigation.", "score": "1.5931681" }, { "id": "30707473", "title": "Izvorul Dragoș", "text": " The Izvorul Dragoș is a left tributary of the river Vișeu in Romania. It discharges into the Vișeu near Moisei. Its length is 11 km and its basin size is 33 km2.", "score": "1.5903503" }, { "id": "32885439", "title": "Izvorul Bigăr", "text": " Izbucul Bigăr with an area of 175.60 ha was declared a natural protected area by the Law Number.5 of March 6, 2000 (published in Romanian Official Paper Number.152 on April 12, 2000). Bigăr was one of the most unusual waterfalls in the world and one of the most beautiful in Romania. According to The World Geography, there are a number of facts that placed her as number one on the list of eight unique waterfalls around the world due to the way the water spreads and falls in tiny shreds of water, and also the fact that it is located exactly on the 45th parallel north, at the halfway point between the Equator and the North Pole. On 7 June 2021, Romsilva announced the collapse of a part of the falls due to the weight of travertine and moss that had increased over time.", "score": "1.5799401" }, { "id": "4213269", "title": "Izvoru Bârzii", "text": " Izvoru Bârzii is a commune located in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Balotești, Halânga, Izvoru Bârzii, Puținei, Răscolești, Schinteiești and Schitu Topolniței.", "score": "1.5405191" }, { "id": "27206594", "title": "Șomuzul Mare", "text": " The Șomuzul Mare is a right tributary of the river Siret in Romania. It discharges into the Siret near Dolhasca. Its length is 62 km and its basin size is 483 km2. It flows through the villages Stroiești, Zaharești, Liteni, Pocoleni, Fălticeni (city), Șoldănești, Huși, Preutești, Basarabi, Arghira, Dolheștii Mari, Dolheștii Mici and Dolhasca (town). The Șomuz and Pocoleni dams are built on this river.", "score": "1.5312749" }, { "id": "29149265", "title": "Izvorul Alb (Asău)", "text": " The Izvorul Alb (also: Cracul Mare) is a left tributary of the river Asău in Romania. Its source is in the Tarcău Mountains. It discharges into the Asău in Păltiniș. Its length is 10 km and its basin size is 31 km2.", "score": "1.5297353" }, { "id": "27699216", "title": "Năruja (river)", "text": " The Năruja is a left tributary of the river Zăbala in Romania. It discharges into the Zăbala in the village Năruja. It flows through the villages Brădetu, Valea Neagră, Vetrești-Herăstrău, Nistorești and Năruja. Its length is 31 km and its basin size is 174 km2.", "score": "1.5212418" }, { "id": "28846915", "title": "Izvoru Berheciului", "text": " Izvoru Berheciului is a commune in Bacău County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Antohești, Băimac, Făghieni, Izvoru Berheciului, Obârșia, Oțelești and Pădureni.", "score": "1.5125692" }, { "id": "31845695", "title": "Moravița (Bârzava)", "text": " The Moravița or Moravica (Moravița, Моравица / Moravica, Moravica-patak); in its upper course Nanoviște) is a left tributary of the river Bârzava (or Brzava) in Romania and Serbia. Its lower course has been canalized. It discharges into the Danube–Tisa–Danube Canal, which is connected to the Bârzava, near Barice. It flows through the villages Șemlacu Mare, Șemlacu Mic, Butin, Percosova, Dejan and Moravița in Romania, and Vatin and Margita in Serbia. In Romania, its length is 47 km and its basin size is 435 km2.", "score": "1.5087705" }, { "id": "9697859", "title": "Telenești District", "text": " District is located in the Nistru river basin. The main river crossing district is Raut (286 km), with its tributaries Ciuluicul Mare and Ciuluc de Mijloc. Most lakes are artificial. The largest lake is Lake Verejeni built on Ciuluicul Mare.", "score": "1.5061738" } ]
[ "Izvorul Dorului\n The Izvorul Dorului is a right tributary of the river Prahova in Romania. It discharges into the Prahova in Sinaia. Its length is 16 km and its basin size is 33 km2.", "Izvorul Gotia\n The Izvorul Gotia is a left tributary of the river Lotru in Romania. It discharges into Vidra Lake, which is drained by the Lotru. Its length is 8 km and its basin size is 15 km2.", "Izvorul Mircii\n The Izvorul Mircii or Izvorul Mircea is a left tributary of the river Buda in Romania. Its source is on the western slope of Moldoveanu Peak (Făgăraș Mountains), the highest mountain peak in Romania. Its length is 7 km and its basin size is 22 km2.", "Izvorul Muntelui (river)\n The Izvorul Muntelui is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania. It discharges into the Bistrița downstream from the Izvorul Muntelui dam. Its length is 13 km and its basin size is 34 km2.", "Izvorul Bigăr\n The Izvorul Bigăr is located at the south-west limit of the country, in the south of the Anina Mountains (a group of mountains included in the Banat Mountains), in Caraș-Severin County, on the upper Anina River, in the Cheile Nerei-Beușnița National Park.", "Izvor (Crișul Repede)\n The Izvor is a right tributary of the river Crișul Repede in Romania. It flows into the Crișul Repede near Aleșd. Its length is 12 km and its basin size is 56 km2.", "Izvorul Bigăr\n Bigăr is a protected area (nature reserve IUCN category IV) situated in the administrative territory of Bozovici, in Caraș-Severin County in southwestern Romania. On 7 June 2021, part of the Bigăr waterfall collapsed.", "Izvor (Jiu)\n The Izvor is a left tributary of the river Jiu in Romania. It flows into the Jiu south of the city Petroșani. Its length is 11 km and its basin size is 39 km2.", "Izvorul Alb (Moldova)\n The Izvorul Alb is a right tributary of the river Moldova in Romania. It flows into the Moldova in Câmpulung Moldovenesc. Its length is 9 km and its basin size is 25 km2.", "Izvorul Dorului\nLeft: Jepii Mari, Valea Călugărului, Vâlcelul Vârful cu Dor, Valea Uscată, Pârâul Lupului, Valea cu Pietriș, Valea Dracilor, Valea Stânei ; Right: Vâlcelul Clinului, Izvorașu, Pârâul Negru, Valea Secăriei The following rivers are tributaries to the river Izvorul Dorului (from source to mouth): ", "Iazul Morilor Prahova\n The Iazul Morilor Prahova is an old artificial canal in Prahova County, Romania, built for a succession of water mills. The 35 km long canal originates in the river Prahova near the locality of Florești and flows into the Cricovul Dulce near Ghioldum. The original water mills for which the canal was built have been dismantled and do not exist any more. At present the canal is used for local water supply and irrigation.", "Izvorul Dragoș\n The Izvorul Dragoș is a left tributary of the river Vișeu in Romania. It discharges into the Vișeu near Moisei. Its length is 11 km and its basin size is 33 km2.", "Izvorul Bigăr\n Izbucul Bigăr with an area of 175.60 ha was declared a natural protected area by the Law Number.5 of March 6, 2000 (published in Romanian Official Paper Number.152 on April 12, 2000). Bigăr was one of the most unusual waterfalls in the world and one of the most beautiful in Romania. According to The World Geography, there are a number of facts that placed her as number one on the list of eight unique waterfalls around the world due to the way the water spreads and falls in tiny shreds of water, and also the fact that it is located exactly on the 45th parallel north, at the halfway point between the Equator and the North Pole. On 7 June 2021, Romsilva announced the collapse of a part of the falls due to the weight of travertine and moss that had increased over time.", "Izvoru Bârzii\n Izvoru Bârzii is a commune located in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Balotești, Halânga, Izvoru Bârzii, Puținei, Răscolești, Schinteiești and Schitu Topolniței.", "Șomuzul Mare\n The Șomuzul Mare is a right tributary of the river Siret in Romania. It discharges into the Siret near Dolhasca. Its length is 62 km and its basin size is 483 km2. It flows through the villages Stroiești, Zaharești, Liteni, Pocoleni, Fălticeni (city), Șoldănești, Huși, Preutești, Basarabi, Arghira, Dolheștii Mari, Dolheștii Mici and Dolhasca (town). The Șomuz and Pocoleni dams are built on this river.", "Izvorul Alb (Asău)\n The Izvorul Alb (also: Cracul Mare) is a left tributary of the river Asău in Romania. Its source is in the Tarcău Mountains. It discharges into the Asău in Păltiniș. Its length is 10 km and its basin size is 31 km2.", "Năruja (river)\n The Năruja is a left tributary of the river Zăbala in Romania. It discharges into the Zăbala in the village Năruja. It flows through the villages Brădetu, Valea Neagră, Vetrești-Herăstrău, Nistorești and Năruja. Its length is 31 km and its basin size is 174 km2.", "Izvoru Berheciului\n Izvoru Berheciului is a commune in Bacău County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Antohești, Băimac, Făghieni, Izvoru Berheciului, Obârșia, Oțelești and Pădureni.", "Moravița (Bârzava)\n The Moravița or Moravica (Moravița, Моравица / Moravica, Moravica-patak); in its upper course Nanoviște) is a left tributary of the river Bârzava (or Brzava) in Romania and Serbia. Its lower course has been canalized. It discharges into the Danube–Tisa–Danube Canal, which is connected to the Bârzava, near Barice. It flows through the villages Șemlacu Mare, Șemlacu Mic, Butin, Percosova, Dejan and Moravița in Romania, and Vatin and Margita in Serbia. In Romania, its length is 47 km and its basin size is 435 km2.", "Telenești District\n District is located in the Nistru river basin. The main river crossing district is Raut (286 km), with its tributaries Ciuluicul Mare and Ciuluc de Mijloc. Most lakes are artificial. The largest lake is Lake Verejeni built on Ciuluicul Mare." ]
In what country is Mehran Kushk?
[ "Iran", "Islamic Republic of Iran", "Persia", "ir", "Islamic Rep. Iran", "🇮🇷" ]
country
Mehran Kushk
5,136,498
42
[ { "id": "15115542", "title": "Mehran Kushk", "text": " Mehran Kushk (, also Romanized as Mehrān Kūshk; also known as Mīrān Kush) is a village in Baghestan Rural District, in the Eslamiyeh District of Ferdows County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 418, in 139 families.", "score": "1.5627275" }, { "id": "26808543", "title": "Mehran Khaghani", "text": " Mehran Khaghani is a standup comedian, comedic director, and comedy event producer based in the Boston Metro area, of Iranian descent. In 2010, a reader survey in the Boston Phoenix named him Boston's best comedian of the year. Born in London to Iranian parents, Mehran grew up in the United Kingdom, Iran, Turkey and the suburbs of Boston. In 1993, at the age of 17, he cofounded Lexington High School's first GLBT organization, called Bi-GLASS, with two fellow students, Fred Simon, now a New York-based visual artist, and musician Amanda Palmer, longtime frontwoman of The Dresden Dolls and now a solo artist. After years in the hospitality industry and a four-year stint holding various administrative positions at Harvard University (including a year as Project Manager to the Office of the President and Provost under former President, Larry Summers ) Mehran began pursuing a career ", "score": "1.4531505" }, { "id": "13354724", "title": "Kushkak, Afghanistan", "text": " Kushkak is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.", "score": "1.4267573" }, { "id": "9752292", "title": "Kotri", "text": "Mehran University of Engineering and Technology ", "score": "1.4102068" }, { "id": "25896316", "title": "Marsha Mehran", "text": " Mehran was born in Tehran on 11 November 1977, to an accountant father and her mother Shahin was a teacher. Both practiced Iran’s Baháʼí Faith, which was considered heretical by hardline Islam. When, a year later, the Shah’s regime began to crumble, the couple began to make plans to leave. After the storming of the American embassy in Tehran upended their plan to move to the USA, the family instead migrated to Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1979, at the time of the Iranian Revolution. Mehran grew up in Argentina and the United States, as well as lived in Australia and Ireland. In their new home, political upheaval, this time associated with the rule of the Argentine junta, forced the family to once more move ", "score": "1.4027255" }, { "id": "12887116", "title": "Kushk, Iran", "text": " Kushk (, also Romanized as Kūshk) is a city in the Central District of Khomeyni Shahr County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 11,264, in 3,083 families.", "score": "1.3859254" }, { "id": "32739513", "title": "Mark Whitney Mehran", "text": " Mehran is an accomplished pinstriper of hot rods, motorcycles and Kustom Culture items.", "score": "1.383282" }, { "id": "30520605", "title": "Akhran", "text": " Akhran is a village and Panchayat halqa in Devsar tehsil in the Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir. According to the 2011 census, the total population of the village is 2,615. Village has a Government high school, an incomplete primary health center, a private middle school. It is surrounded by tributary of Veshaw river on two sides and is in close proximity to NH-44. The mirbazar-kulgam road crosses through the village.", "score": "1.3613629" }, { "id": "12488346", "title": "Mehran, Ilam", "text": " The city is mostly populated by Kurds with a small Luri minority.", "score": "1.3566598" }, { "id": "14773561", "title": "Laleh Mehran", "text": " Born in Iran, her family relocated to the United States when she was 10, at the beginning of the Iranian Revolution.", "score": "1.3562531" }, { "id": "14291607", "title": "Kushkak, Sepidan", "text": " Kushkak (, also Romanized as Kūshkak) is a village in Shesh Pir Rural District, Hamaijan District, Sepidan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 194, in 45 families.", "score": "1.3519998" }, { "id": "918319", "title": "Kushk-e Bagh", "text": " Kushk-e Bagh (, also Romanized as Kūshk-e Bāgh) is a village in Mehr Rural District, Bashtin District, Davarzan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 249, in 81 families.", "score": "1.3517588" }, { "id": "25896315", "title": "Marsha Mehran", "text": " Marsha Mehran (born Mahsa Mehran; 11 November 1977 – April 2014) was an Iranian novelist. Her works include the international bestsellers Pomegranate Soup (2005) and Rosewater and Soda Bread (2008).", "score": "1.3495104" }, { "id": "25557638", "title": "Mehran Ghasemi", "text": " Last updated 10 October 2014 ", "score": "1.3484776" }, { "id": "29007697", "title": "Iraqi invasion of Iran", "text": " On the central front, the Iraqis occupied Mehran, advanced towards the foothills of the Zagros Mountains, and were able to block the traditional Tehran–Baghdad invasion route by securing territory forward of Qasr-e Shirin, Iran.", "score": "1.347261" }, { "id": "1854624", "title": "Mehran Spice and Food Industries", "text": "1975 – Mehran Spice & Food Industries | S.I.T.E, Pakistan ; 1988 – Pure Food Ltd | Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai ; 2002 – Thar Roller Flour Mill Naukot | Tharparkar District, Pakistan ; 2003 – Mehran Spice & Food Industries | Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi, Pakistan ; 2007 – Gul Mohammed Spice Factory | Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mehran Spice & Food Industries was founded in 1975. In 2000, Mehran installed a rice plant from Germany. Mehran has production plants located in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Following is the list of Mehran plants in chronological order: Mehran manufactures recipe mixes, straight spices, desserts, Arabic spice & herbs, pickles, chutneys, rice, pastes, poly-bag, ketchup, sauces, beverages & canned foods. FPPCI has awarded Mehran Spice and Food Industries the 'Best Export Award' 33 times since 1984. Gul Muhammad Lot is the chairman of Mehran Group of Industries.", "score": "1.3464242" }, { "id": "11583580", "title": "Iran–Iraq War", "text": " =On 18 June, Iraq launched Operation Forty Stars (چل چراغ chehel cheragh) in conjunction with the Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK) around Mehran. With 530 aircraft sorties and heavy use of nerve gas, they crushed the Iranian forces in the area, killing 3,500 and nearly destroying a Revolutionary Guard division. Mehran was captured once again and occupied by the MEK. Iraq also launched air raids on Iranian population centres and economic targets, setting 10 oil installations on fire.", "score": "1.345861" }, { "id": "132880", "title": "Mehran Broumand", "text": " Mehran Broumand (Persian: مهران برومند، born on April 1974) is an Iranian producer and director. He has collaborated in production of several films and TV series in Iran. Recently, he was the producer's advisor of “Mokhtarnameh” series. Also he is the producer of “Shahgoosh”, “Dandoon Tala” and “Mahtiti” video series in Iran.", "score": "1.3445117" }, { "id": "31938490", "title": "Kukherd", "text": " Kukherd is a district (Bakhsh بخش) located on the south western side of Iran in the Hormozgān Province, 155 kilometers south of the city of Lar and 45 kilometers from the city of Bastak. The Mehran river flows through its northern parts. A chain of mountains extends about 55 kilometers from east to west in northern parts of Kukherd forming a natural barrier that separates Koohkerd from other villages. One of the tallest mountains in Kukherd is Nakh (ناخ) rising about 800–900 meters above sea level. This mountain chain also includes the highest peak, the Paletir (پلتير) mountain (1022 meters), and دسكDask (1380 meters).", "score": "1.3439127" }, { "id": "12776369", "title": "Kushk, Afghanistan", "text": " Kushk or Koshk is a town in Afghanistan that shares its name with the Kushk River which flows by the town. It is the center of Kushk District, Herat Province. The population is 17,479. It is located at 33.29565°N, 61.95221°W at 1068 m altitude", "score": "1.3430575" } ]
[ "Mehran Kushk\n Mehran Kushk (, also Romanized as Mehrān Kūshk; also known as Mīrān Kush) is a village in Baghestan Rural District, in the Eslamiyeh District of Ferdows County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 418, in 139 families.", "Mehran Khaghani\n Mehran Khaghani is a standup comedian, comedic director, and comedy event producer based in the Boston Metro area, of Iranian descent. In 2010, a reader survey in the Boston Phoenix named him Boston's best comedian of the year. Born in London to Iranian parents, Mehran grew up in the United Kingdom, Iran, Turkey and the suburbs of Boston. In 1993, at the age of 17, he cofounded Lexington High School's first GLBT organization, called Bi-GLASS, with two fellow students, Fred Simon, now a New York-based visual artist, and musician Amanda Palmer, longtime frontwoman of The Dresden Dolls and now a solo artist. After years in the hospitality industry and a four-year stint holding various administrative positions at Harvard University (including a year as Project Manager to the Office of the President and Provost under former President, Larry Summers ) Mehran began pursuing a career ", "Kushkak, Afghanistan\n Kushkak is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.", "Kotri\nMehran University of Engineering and Technology ", "Marsha Mehran\n Mehran was born in Tehran on 11 November 1977, to an accountant father and her mother Shahin was a teacher. Both practiced Iran’s Baháʼí Faith, which was considered heretical by hardline Islam. When, a year later, the Shah’s regime began to crumble, the couple began to make plans to leave. After the storming of the American embassy in Tehran upended their plan to move to the USA, the family instead migrated to Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1979, at the time of the Iranian Revolution. Mehran grew up in Argentina and the United States, as well as lived in Australia and Ireland. In their new home, political upheaval, this time associated with the rule of the Argentine junta, forced the family to once more move ", "Kushk, Iran\n Kushk (, also Romanized as Kūshk) is a city in the Central District of Khomeyni Shahr County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 11,264, in 3,083 families.", "Mark Whitney Mehran\n Mehran is an accomplished pinstriper of hot rods, motorcycles and Kustom Culture items.", "Akhran\n Akhran is a village and Panchayat halqa in Devsar tehsil in the Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir. According to the 2011 census, the total population of the village is 2,615. Village has a Government high school, an incomplete primary health center, a private middle school. It is surrounded by tributary of Veshaw river on two sides and is in close proximity to NH-44. The mirbazar-kulgam road crosses through the village.", "Mehran, Ilam\n The city is mostly populated by Kurds with a small Luri minority.", "Laleh Mehran\n Born in Iran, her family relocated to the United States when she was 10, at the beginning of the Iranian Revolution.", "Kushkak, Sepidan\n Kushkak (, also Romanized as Kūshkak) is a village in Shesh Pir Rural District, Hamaijan District, Sepidan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 194, in 45 families.", "Kushk-e Bagh\n Kushk-e Bagh (, also Romanized as Kūshk-e Bāgh) is a village in Mehr Rural District, Bashtin District, Davarzan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 249, in 81 families.", "Marsha Mehran\n Marsha Mehran (born Mahsa Mehran; 11 November 1977 – April 2014) was an Iranian novelist. Her works include the international bestsellers Pomegranate Soup (2005) and Rosewater and Soda Bread (2008).", "Mehran Ghasemi\n Last updated 10 October 2014 ", "Iraqi invasion of Iran\n On the central front, the Iraqis occupied Mehran, advanced towards the foothills of the Zagros Mountains, and were able to block the traditional Tehran–Baghdad invasion route by securing territory forward of Qasr-e Shirin, Iran.", "Mehran Spice and Food Industries\n1975 – Mehran Spice & Food Industries | S.I.T.E, Pakistan ; 1988 – Pure Food Ltd | Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai ; 2002 – Thar Roller Flour Mill Naukot | Tharparkar District, Pakistan ; 2003 – Mehran Spice & Food Industries | Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi, Pakistan ; 2007 – Gul Mohammed Spice Factory | Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mehran Spice & Food Industries was founded in 1975. In 2000, Mehran installed a rice plant from Germany. Mehran has production plants located in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Following is the list of Mehran plants in chronological order: Mehran manufactures recipe mixes, straight spices, desserts, Arabic spice & herbs, pickles, chutneys, rice, pastes, poly-bag, ketchup, sauces, beverages & canned foods. FPPCI has awarded Mehran Spice and Food Industries the 'Best Export Award' 33 times since 1984. Gul Muhammad Lot is the chairman of Mehran Group of Industries.", "Iran–Iraq War\n =On 18 June, Iraq launched Operation Forty Stars (چل چراغ chehel cheragh) in conjunction with the Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK) around Mehran. With 530 aircraft sorties and heavy use of nerve gas, they crushed the Iranian forces in the area, killing 3,500 and nearly destroying a Revolutionary Guard division. Mehran was captured once again and occupied by the MEK. Iraq also launched air raids on Iranian population centres and economic targets, setting 10 oil installations on fire.", "Mehran Broumand\n Mehran Broumand (Persian: مهران برومند، born on April 1974) is an Iranian producer and director. He has collaborated in production of several films and TV series in Iran. Recently, he was the producer's advisor of “Mokhtarnameh” series. Also he is the producer of “Shahgoosh”, “Dandoon Tala” and “Mahtiti” video series in Iran.", "Kukherd\n Kukherd is a district (Bakhsh بخش) located on the south western side of Iran in the Hormozgān Province, 155 kilometers south of the city of Lar and 45 kilometers from the city of Bastak. The Mehran river flows through its northern parts. A chain of mountains extends about 55 kilometers from east to west in northern parts of Kukherd forming a natural barrier that separates Koohkerd from other villages. One of the tallest mountains in Kukherd is Nakh (ناخ) rising about 800–900 meters above sea level. This mountain chain also includes the highest peak, the Paletir (پلتير) mountain (1022 meters), and دسكDask (1380 meters).", "Kushk, Afghanistan\n Kushk or Koshk is a town in Afghanistan that shares its name with the Kushk River which flows by the town. It is the center of Kushk District, Herat Province. The population is 17,479. It is located at 33.29565°N, 61.95221°W at 1068 m altitude" ]
In what country is Astrodomi Observatory?
[ "Argentina", "AR", "ar", "🇦🇷", "Argentine Republic", "ARG", "Republic of Argentina" ]
country
Astrodomi Observatory
3,398,558
60
[ { "id": "16325773", "title": "Astrodomi Observatory", "text": " Astrodomi observatory is an astronomical observatory located in Tigre, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It has observatory code I37.", "score": "1.9360831" }, { "id": "8063812", "title": "National Observatory of Athens", "text": " The National Observatory of Athens (NOA; Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών) is a research institute in Athens, Greece. Founded in 1842, it is the oldest research foundation in Greece, as it was the first scientific research institute built after Greece became independent in 1829, and one of the oldest research institutes in Southern Europe.", "score": "1.6911368" }, { "id": "25045730", "title": "Shamakhy Astrophysical Observatory", "text": " observatory works together with foreign astronomers on a number of issues. During the existence of the observatory, its staff published more than 2,500 articles in foreign and local journals.The solar physics and solar-earth problems have involved close cooperation with researchers in Russia, Germany, Israel, Bulgaria, and Georgia and different astronomical organizations of other countries. Star physics research is being carried out with Russian Observatory staff (Russian EA KhAR, Moscow State University of Schnberg State Astronomical Institute, St. Petersburg DU, etc.). The mobile station of Stanford University operates in the observatory. Students and practitioners from many foreign countries, including Russia, Ukraine, Iran and Turkey come to the Observatory to learn how to use the telescope. Many of the results obtained in the observatory have been cited by world academics.", "score": "1.688916" }, { "id": "8063826", "title": "National Observatory of Athens", "text": " now located in these premises. ; The Kryoneri Astronomical Station was established in 1972. It is located in Northern Peloponnese, on the top of mountain Kilini (37.96667°N, 22.61667°W) at an altitude of 930 m. It is equipped with a 1.2 m Cassegrain reflector telescope manufactured and installed in 1975 by the British company Grubb Parsons Co., Newcastle. It is one of the largest telescopes in Greece, with many successful scientific observations during its long operation (scientific observations started in 1975). Currently, the telescope is being upgraded in the framework of the ESA program NELIOTA, which will monitor the lunar surface for impacts of meteoroids. ; Chelmos Observatory 37.9857°N, 22.1983°W in the northwestern part of Peloponnese, which is the site of the Aristarchos 2.3 m Telescope operated by the Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing. The National Observatory of Athens operates in four locations:", "score": "1.6494638" }, { "id": "8063825", "title": "National Observatory of Athens", "text": "The central premises of the National Observatory of Athens are situated at the historic site on top of Hill of the Nymphs (in Greek: Λόφος Νυμφών) at Thiseio. Nymphon Hill borders with Philopappou Hill and is opposite to the Acropolis and the Athenian Agora. They house the central administration as well as the Institute of Geodynamics. ; The Penteli Astronomical Station is situated on a hill known as \"Koufou\" (Lofos Koufou in Greek), which is located in the municipality of Penteli, (38.04798°N, 23.86444°W) at the northern suburbs of Athens. It is best known as the site of the historic 62.5 cm Newall refractor (built by British instrument maker Thomas Cooke in 1869), which was installed there in 1959, and it is now used for public outreach. The Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing as well as the Institute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development ", "score": "1.647022" }, { "id": "25045716", "title": "Shamakhy Astrophysical Observatory", "text": " Shamakhy Astrophysical Observatory (Nəsirəddin Tusi adına Şamaxı Astrofizika Rəsədxanası) is an observatory in the Greater Caucasus Mountains in Azerbaijan. It is named after the medieval Persian astronomer Nasreddin Tusi. It is located 22 km northwest of the city of Şamaxı, on the eastern slope of Pirqulu, at an elevation of 1500 m. It has 150–200 clear, cloudless nights per year.", "score": "1.6403465" }, { "id": "10696150", "title": "Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing", "text": " The Kryoneri Observatory was established in 1972. It is located in the district of Corinth in the northern Peloponnese at the top of mount Kyllini, close to Kryoneri village. It is equipped with a 1.2 m Cassegrain reflector telescope manufactured and installed on the site in 1975 by the British company Grubb Parsons Co., Newcastle. It was one of the largest telescopes in Greece, with many successful scientific observations during the past 35 years. The availability of other more modern facilities prompted phasing out the wide science use of the telescope. In 2014 a process of making an upgrade to the mechanics and electronics of the telescope begun, in order to facilitate the remote usage of the site for dedicated projects, such as the Near Earth Object via lunar impact monitoring project (NELIOTA) as well as for public outreach and educational purposes.", "score": "1.638669" }, { "id": "11863791", "title": "Belogradchik Observatory", "text": " variable star types, as well as active galactic nuclei (AGN) - namely blazars. Observations are performed by researchers of several teams, as part of respective national and international scientific projects. Through the years Belogradchik Observatory saw cooperation and conducted simultaneous observations with similar facilities in Ukraine (Crimean Astrophysical Observatory), Russia (Terskol Observatory (Caucasus)), Armenia (Byurakan Observatory), Greece (Skinakas Observatory (Crete), and Chelmos Observatory (Peloponnese)), Serbia, Romania, Slovakia (Skalnaté pleso Observatory (Tatry)), Czech Republic (Ondřejov Observatory), Poland (Toruń Observatory), Germany, France, and India, among others. Simultaneous observations with Rozhen Observatory are also regularly carried out. Observational time is managed and distributed by a specialized time allocation committee of the institute.", "score": "1.6313839" }, { "id": "28357273", "title": "The Observatory (band)", "text": " The Observatory is an art rock, experimental and electronica band based in Singapore, consisting largely of alumni from significant 1990s Singaporean bands. They are influential in the Singapore music scene. The band formed in 2001 and performed for the first time at the Baybeats music festival in December 2002. They have released eight albums: Time of Rebirth (2004), Blank Walls (2005), A Far Cry From Here (2007), Dark Folke (2009), Catacombs (2012), Oscilla (2014), Continuum (2015) and August is the Cruellest (2016). The band has performed in Norway, Italy, Japan, France, Germany and Singapore, and headlined regional music events in Malaysia and Thailand, such as MTV's Pattaya Music Festival, Heineken Fat Festival Bangkok, St Jerome's Laneway Festival and the Seoul Fringe Festival. The Observatory is the subject of a crowd-funded experimental music documentary, The Obs: A Singapore Story, which premiered at the Singapore International Film Festival in December 2014 and travelled to the CINEDAYS Festival of European Film in Macedonia, DORF film festival in Croatia, Bare Bones International Music and Film Festival in the United States and more.", "score": "1.6262612" }, { "id": "8222534", "title": "Astronomy &amp; Astrophysics", "text": " The original sponsoring countries were the four countries whose journals merged to form Astronomy & Astrophysics (France, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden), together with Belgium, Denmark, Finland, and Norway. Norway later withdrew, but Austria, Greece, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland joined during the 1970s and 1980s. The Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia all joined as new members in the 1990s. In 2001 the words \"A European Journal\" were removed from the front cover in recognition of the fact that the journal was becoming increasingly global in scope. In effect, Argentina was admitted as an \"observer\" in 2002. In 2004 the Board of Directors decided that the journal \"will henceforth consider applications for sponsoring membership from any country in the world with well-documented active and excellent astronomical research\". Argentina became the first non-European country to gain full membership in 2005, followed by Brazil and Chile in 2006 (Brazil withdrew in 2016). Other European countries also joined during the 21st century: Portugal, Croatia, and Bulgaria during the 2010s, and  Armenia, Lithuania, Norway, Serbia and Ukraine in the 2010s.The current list of member countries is listed here.", "score": "1.6261649" }, { "id": "8063827", "title": "National Observatory of Athens", "text": " The National Observatory of Athens handles the most antique meteorological station in Greece and one of the oldest in Southern Europe. The station is located at the center of Athens, in the Thiseio neighbourhood (Hill of Nymphs). The A class Meteorological station has been located at the same position from the 11th of September 1890; while it started its operation in 1858 at a different location in Thiseio.", "score": "1.6174805" }, { "id": "9704580", "title": "Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory", "text": " Historically, Russian radio astronomy (formerly Soviet) has had a permanent and stable connection with the P N Lebedev Physical Institute (LPI) of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The institute had both permanent stations and conducted expeditions to locations in the field in the Crimea region. These facilities, and expeditions were designed for research in radio astronomy beginning in the late 1940s. A decade later the center for radio astronomy research had gravitated to the southern Moscow region (about 75 miles south of Moscow), in Pushchino (informally called Pushchino-on-Oka). Here a new observatory, the Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory was developed within twenty years as part of the LPI Astro Space Center. It has become one of the largest radio astronomy observatories in Russia and in the world (2001). It was founded in April, 11th, 1956 under the purview of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.", "score": "1.6156304" }, { "id": "2090560", "title": "Metsähovi Radio Observatory", "text": "Fundamental research in radio astronomy ; Development of instruments needed in radio astronomy ; Development of methods for radio astronomical measurements ; Applied scientific computing ; Space research ; Education The Metsähovi Radio Observatory is an astronomical observatory in Finland, affiliated with the Aalto University. Its main premises are in Metsähovi, Kirkkonummi, 35 kilometers west of the university's Otaniemi campus. The observatory currently operates a 13.7 m diameter radio telescope, and has an array of four 5.5 m dishes to serve as a compact interferometer called the 'Metsähovi Compact Array', as well as several smaller radio telescopes and instruments. The observatory is staffed by some 20 researchers, engineers, and students, mostly from Aalto University and the Finnish Centre for Astronomy with the ESO. The observatory has been operational since 1974 and active in the fields of: The current research focuses on variable quasars, active galaxies, solar observations, and very long baseline interferometry. Metsähovi is as a member of the European VLBI Network. The observatory observed the near-total Solar eclipse of March 20, 2015 at 11.2 and 37 GHz.", "score": "1.6083981" }, { "id": "8063820", "title": "National Observatory of Athens", "text": " With a special law of the Greek Parliament on June 19, 1890, the Athens Observatory became a governmental research center and its name was changed to National Observatory of Athens. With this law, Demetrios Eginitis was appointed Director of the NOA. In addition to the Astronomical Institute, two others were created, the Meteorological and the Seismological Institutes. Eginitis' very first care was to find funds and donations. He got a credit from the University and performed a restoration of the observatory building and of its old instruments. Because of the economic situation in Greece, the governmental aid was very limited. Eginitis organized a national committee that in a few years succeeded in collecting a considerable sum from fellow Greeks. With the collected funds, the Thiseio site ", "score": "1.6082608" }, { "id": "9527810", "title": "Arcetri Observatory", "text": "The MMT 6.5 m telescope ; The LBT 2x 8.4 m telescopes ; The Telescopio Nazionale Galileo 3.5 m telescope ; The VLT telescope adaptive secondary mirror ; The 1.5 m Gornergrat Infrared Telescope (TIRGO) The Arcetri Observatory (Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri) is an astrophysical observatory located in the hilly area of Arcetri on the outskirts of Florence, Italy. It is located close to Villa Il Gioiello, the residence of Galileo Galilei from 1631 to 1642. Observatory staff carry out theoretical and observational astronomy as well as designing and constructing astronomical instrumentation. The observatory has been heavily involved with the following instrumentation projects: ", "score": "1.6059663" }, { "id": "12296248", "title": "Chelmos Observatory", "text": " The Helmos or Chelmos Observatory (Αστεροσκοπείο Χελμού) is an observatory located at the top of mount Chelmos, near Kalavryta, southern Greece. It is the largest research infrastructure of the National Observatory of Athens and IAASARS. The observatory was completed and first opened in 2001. Its main equipment is the Aristarchos 2.3 m Telescope, manufactured by German company Carl Zeiss AG. With the finance from the universities of Patras and Manchester.", "score": "1.6049874" }, { "id": "11861042", "title": "Asiago Astrophysical Observatory", "text": " The Asiago Astrophysical Observatory (Osservatorio Astrofisico di Asiago, or Asiago Observatory for short) is an Italian astronomical observatory (IAU code 043) owned and operated by the University of Padua. Founded in 1942, it is located on the plateau of Asiago, 90 kilometers northwest of Padua, near the town of Asiago. Its main instrument is the 1.22-meter Galilei telescope, currently used only for spectrometric observations. The observatory saw the construction of a 1:1 scale model of the European Extremely Large Telescope's primary mirror.", "score": "1.6025338" }, { "id": "5903858", "title": "Observatory", "text": "Wurdi Youang, Australia ; Zorats Karer, Karahunj, Armenia ; Loughcrew, Ireland ; Newgrange, Ireland ; Stonehenge, Great Britain ; Chankillo, Peru ; El Caracol, Mexico ; Abu Simbel, Egypt ; Kokino, Kumanovo, North Macedonia ; Observatory at Rhodes, Greece ; Goseck circle, Germany ; Ujjain, India ; Arkaim, Russia ; Cheomseongdae, South Korea ; Angkor Wat, Cambodia 825 AD: Al-Shammisiyyah observatory, Baghdad, Iraq ; 869: Mahodayapuram Observatory, Kerala, India ; 1259: Maragheh observatory, Azerbaijan, Iran ; 1276: Gaocheng Astronomical Observatory, China ; 1420: Ulugh Beg Observatory, Samarqand, Uzbekistan ; 1442: Beijing Ancient Observatory, China ; 1577: Constantinople Observatory of Taqi ad-Din, Turkey ; 1580: Uraniborg, Denmark ; 1581: Stjerneborg, Denmark ; 1633: Leiden Observatory, Netherlands ; 1642: Panzano Observatory, Italy ; 1642: Round Tower, Denmark ; 1667: Paris Observatory, France ", "score": "1.5986025" }, { "id": "11863782", "title": "Belogradchik Observatory", "text": " The Astronomical Observatory of Belogradchik or Belogradchik Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the Institute of Astronomy of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. It is located near the town of Belogradchik in northwestern Bulgaria, at the foot of the Western Balkan Mountains. The other observatory operated by the same institute is the Rozhen Observatory.", "score": "1.5980088" }, { "id": "16185988", "title": "Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte", "text": " The Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte (Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte) is the Neapolitan department of Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (National Institute for Astrophysics, INAF), the most important Italian institution promoting, developing and conducting scientific research in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics, and space science. The Astronomical Observatory is located in Naples, Italy, on Capodimonte hill, where the splendid panorama of the city and bay of Naples from Vesuvius to Castel Sant'Elmo passing through Sorrento and Capri can be admired. The Observatory is engaged in several relevant international projects and researches, such as Solar Orbiter and ExoMars missions, gravitational waves studies, and observational instruments ", "score": "1.5935211" } ]
[ "Astrodomi Observatory\n Astrodomi observatory is an astronomical observatory located in Tigre, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It has observatory code I37.", "National Observatory of Athens\n The National Observatory of Athens (NOA; Εθνικό Αστεροσκοπείο Αθηνών) is a research institute in Athens, Greece. Founded in 1842, it is the oldest research foundation in Greece, as it was the first scientific research institute built after Greece became independent in 1829, and one of the oldest research institutes in Southern Europe.", "Shamakhy Astrophysical Observatory\n observatory works together with foreign astronomers on a number of issues. During the existence of the observatory, its staff published more than 2,500 articles in foreign and local journals.The solar physics and solar-earth problems have involved close cooperation with researchers in Russia, Germany, Israel, Bulgaria, and Georgia and different astronomical organizations of other countries. Star physics research is being carried out with Russian Observatory staff (Russian EA KhAR, Moscow State University of Schnberg State Astronomical Institute, St. Petersburg DU, etc.). The mobile station of Stanford University operates in the observatory. Students and practitioners from many foreign countries, including Russia, Ukraine, Iran and Turkey come to the Observatory to learn how to use the telescope. Many of the results obtained in the observatory have been cited by world academics.", "National Observatory of Athens\n now located in these premises. ; The Kryoneri Astronomical Station was established in 1972. It is located in Northern Peloponnese, on the top of mountain Kilini (37.96667°N, 22.61667°W) at an altitude of 930 m. It is equipped with a 1.2 m Cassegrain reflector telescope manufactured and installed in 1975 by the British company Grubb Parsons Co., Newcastle. It is one of the largest telescopes in Greece, with many successful scientific observations during its long operation (scientific observations started in 1975). Currently, the telescope is being upgraded in the framework of the ESA program NELIOTA, which will monitor the lunar surface for impacts of meteoroids. ; Chelmos Observatory 37.9857°N, 22.1983°W in the northwestern part of Peloponnese, which is the site of the Aristarchos 2.3 m Telescope operated by the Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing. The National Observatory of Athens operates in four locations:", "National Observatory of Athens\nThe central premises of the National Observatory of Athens are situated at the historic site on top of Hill of the Nymphs (in Greek: Λόφος Νυμφών) at Thiseio. Nymphon Hill borders with Philopappou Hill and is opposite to the Acropolis and the Athenian Agora. They house the central administration as well as the Institute of Geodynamics. ; The Penteli Astronomical Station is situated on a hill known as \"Koufou\" (Lofos Koufou in Greek), which is located in the municipality of Penteli, (38.04798°N, 23.86444°W) at the northern suburbs of Athens. It is best known as the site of the historic 62.5 cm Newall refractor (built by British instrument maker Thomas Cooke in 1869), which was installed there in 1959, and it is now used for public outreach. The Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing as well as the Institute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development ", "Shamakhy Astrophysical Observatory\n Shamakhy Astrophysical Observatory (Nəsirəddin Tusi adına Şamaxı Astrofizika Rəsədxanası) is an observatory in the Greater Caucasus Mountains in Azerbaijan. It is named after the medieval Persian astronomer Nasreddin Tusi. It is located 22 km northwest of the city of Şamaxı, on the eastern slope of Pirqulu, at an elevation of 1500 m. It has 150–200 clear, cloudless nights per year.", "Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing\n The Kryoneri Observatory was established in 1972. It is located in the district of Corinth in the northern Peloponnese at the top of mount Kyllini, close to Kryoneri village. It is equipped with a 1.2 m Cassegrain reflector telescope manufactured and installed on the site in 1975 by the British company Grubb Parsons Co., Newcastle. It was one of the largest telescopes in Greece, with many successful scientific observations during the past 35 years. The availability of other more modern facilities prompted phasing out the wide science use of the telescope. In 2014 a process of making an upgrade to the mechanics and electronics of the telescope begun, in order to facilitate the remote usage of the site for dedicated projects, such as the Near Earth Object via lunar impact monitoring project (NELIOTA) as well as for public outreach and educational purposes.", "Belogradchik Observatory\n variable star types, as well as active galactic nuclei (AGN) - namely blazars. Observations are performed by researchers of several teams, as part of respective national and international scientific projects. Through the years Belogradchik Observatory saw cooperation and conducted simultaneous observations with similar facilities in Ukraine (Crimean Astrophysical Observatory), Russia (Terskol Observatory (Caucasus)), Armenia (Byurakan Observatory), Greece (Skinakas Observatory (Crete), and Chelmos Observatory (Peloponnese)), Serbia, Romania, Slovakia (Skalnaté pleso Observatory (Tatry)), Czech Republic (Ondřejov Observatory), Poland (Toruń Observatory), Germany, France, and India, among others. Simultaneous observations with Rozhen Observatory are also regularly carried out. Observational time is managed and distributed by a specialized time allocation committee of the institute.", "The Observatory (band)\n The Observatory is an art rock, experimental and electronica band based in Singapore, consisting largely of alumni from significant 1990s Singaporean bands. They are influential in the Singapore music scene. The band formed in 2001 and performed for the first time at the Baybeats music festival in December 2002. They have released eight albums: Time of Rebirth (2004), Blank Walls (2005), A Far Cry From Here (2007), Dark Folke (2009), Catacombs (2012), Oscilla (2014), Continuum (2015) and August is the Cruellest (2016). The band has performed in Norway, Italy, Japan, France, Germany and Singapore, and headlined regional music events in Malaysia and Thailand, such as MTV's Pattaya Music Festival, Heineken Fat Festival Bangkok, St Jerome's Laneway Festival and the Seoul Fringe Festival. The Observatory is the subject of a crowd-funded experimental music documentary, The Obs: A Singapore Story, which premiered at the Singapore International Film Festival in December 2014 and travelled to the CINEDAYS Festival of European Film in Macedonia, DORF film festival in Croatia, Bare Bones International Music and Film Festival in the United States and more.", "Astronomy &amp; Astrophysics\n The original sponsoring countries were the four countries whose journals merged to form Astronomy & Astrophysics (France, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden), together with Belgium, Denmark, Finland, and Norway. Norway later withdrew, but Austria, Greece, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland joined during the 1970s and 1980s. The Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia all joined as new members in the 1990s. In 2001 the words \"A European Journal\" were removed from the front cover in recognition of the fact that the journal was becoming increasingly global in scope. In effect, Argentina was admitted as an \"observer\" in 2002. In 2004 the Board of Directors decided that the journal \"will henceforth consider applications for sponsoring membership from any country in the world with well-documented active and excellent astronomical research\". Argentina became the first non-European country to gain full membership in 2005, followed by Brazil and Chile in 2006 (Brazil withdrew in 2016). Other European countries also joined during the 21st century: Portugal, Croatia, and Bulgaria during the 2010s, and  Armenia, Lithuania, Norway, Serbia and Ukraine in the 2010s.The current list of member countries is listed here.", "National Observatory of Athens\n The National Observatory of Athens handles the most antique meteorological station in Greece and one of the oldest in Southern Europe. The station is located at the center of Athens, in the Thiseio neighbourhood (Hill of Nymphs). The A class Meteorological station has been located at the same position from the 11th of September 1890; while it started its operation in 1858 at a different location in Thiseio.", "Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory\n Historically, Russian radio astronomy (formerly Soviet) has had a permanent and stable connection with the P N Lebedev Physical Institute (LPI) of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The institute had both permanent stations and conducted expeditions to locations in the field in the Crimea region. These facilities, and expeditions were designed for research in radio astronomy beginning in the late 1940s. A decade later the center for radio astronomy research had gravitated to the southern Moscow region (about 75 miles south of Moscow), in Pushchino (informally called Pushchino-on-Oka). Here a new observatory, the Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory was developed within twenty years as part of the LPI Astro Space Center. It has become one of the largest radio astronomy observatories in Russia and in the world (2001). It was founded in April, 11th, 1956 under the purview of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.", "Metsähovi Radio Observatory\nFundamental research in radio astronomy ; Development of instruments needed in radio astronomy ; Development of methods for radio astronomical measurements ; Applied scientific computing ; Space research ; Education The Metsähovi Radio Observatory is an astronomical observatory in Finland, affiliated with the Aalto University. Its main premises are in Metsähovi, Kirkkonummi, 35 kilometers west of the university's Otaniemi campus. The observatory currently operates a 13.7 m diameter radio telescope, and has an array of four 5.5 m dishes to serve as a compact interferometer called the 'Metsähovi Compact Array', as well as several smaller radio telescopes and instruments. The observatory is staffed by some 20 researchers, engineers, and students, mostly from Aalto University and the Finnish Centre for Astronomy with the ESO. The observatory has been operational since 1974 and active in the fields of: The current research focuses on variable quasars, active galaxies, solar observations, and very long baseline interferometry. Metsähovi is as a member of the European VLBI Network. The observatory observed the near-total Solar eclipse of March 20, 2015 at 11.2 and 37 GHz.", "National Observatory of Athens\n With a special law of the Greek Parliament on June 19, 1890, the Athens Observatory became a governmental research center and its name was changed to National Observatory of Athens. With this law, Demetrios Eginitis was appointed Director of the NOA. In addition to the Astronomical Institute, two others were created, the Meteorological and the Seismological Institutes. Eginitis' very first care was to find funds and donations. He got a credit from the University and performed a restoration of the observatory building and of its old instruments. Because of the economic situation in Greece, the governmental aid was very limited. Eginitis organized a national committee that in a few years succeeded in collecting a considerable sum from fellow Greeks. With the collected funds, the Thiseio site ", "Arcetri Observatory\nThe MMT 6.5 m telescope ; The LBT 2x 8.4 m telescopes ; The Telescopio Nazionale Galileo 3.5 m telescope ; The VLT telescope adaptive secondary mirror ; The 1.5 m Gornergrat Infrared Telescope (TIRGO) The Arcetri Observatory (Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri) is an astrophysical observatory located in the hilly area of Arcetri on the outskirts of Florence, Italy. It is located close to Villa Il Gioiello, the residence of Galileo Galilei from 1631 to 1642. Observatory staff carry out theoretical and observational astronomy as well as designing and constructing astronomical instrumentation. The observatory has been heavily involved with the following instrumentation projects: ", "Chelmos Observatory\n The Helmos or Chelmos Observatory (Αστεροσκοπείο Χελμού) is an observatory located at the top of mount Chelmos, near Kalavryta, southern Greece. It is the largest research infrastructure of the National Observatory of Athens and IAASARS. The observatory was completed and first opened in 2001. Its main equipment is the Aristarchos 2.3 m Telescope, manufactured by German company Carl Zeiss AG. With the finance from the universities of Patras and Manchester.", "Asiago Astrophysical Observatory\n The Asiago Astrophysical Observatory (Osservatorio Astrofisico di Asiago, or Asiago Observatory for short) is an Italian astronomical observatory (IAU code 043) owned and operated by the University of Padua. Founded in 1942, it is located on the plateau of Asiago, 90 kilometers northwest of Padua, near the town of Asiago. Its main instrument is the 1.22-meter Galilei telescope, currently used only for spectrometric observations. The observatory saw the construction of a 1:1 scale model of the European Extremely Large Telescope's primary mirror.", "Observatory\nWurdi Youang, Australia ; Zorats Karer, Karahunj, Armenia ; Loughcrew, Ireland ; Newgrange, Ireland ; Stonehenge, Great Britain ; Chankillo, Peru ; El Caracol, Mexico ; Abu Simbel, Egypt ; Kokino, Kumanovo, North Macedonia ; Observatory at Rhodes, Greece ; Goseck circle, Germany ; Ujjain, India ; Arkaim, Russia ; Cheomseongdae, South Korea ; Angkor Wat, Cambodia 825 AD: Al-Shammisiyyah observatory, Baghdad, Iraq ; 869: Mahodayapuram Observatory, Kerala, India ; 1259: Maragheh observatory, Azerbaijan, Iran ; 1276: Gaocheng Astronomical Observatory, China ; 1420: Ulugh Beg Observatory, Samarqand, Uzbekistan ; 1442: Beijing Ancient Observatory, China ; 1577: Constantinople Observatory of Taqi ad-Din, Turkey ; 1580: Uraniborg, Denmark ; 1581: Stjerneborg, Denmark ; 1633: Leiden Observatory, Netherlands ; 1642: Panzano Observatory, Italy ; 1642: Round Tower, Denmark ; 1667: Paris Observatory, France ", "Belogradchik Observatory\n The Astronomical Observatory of Belogradchik or Belogradchik Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the Institute of Astronomy of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. It is located near the town of Belogradchik in northwestern Bulgaria, at the foot of the Western Balkan Mountains. The other observatory operated by the same institute is the Rozhen Observatory.", "Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte\n The Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte (Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte) is the Neapolitan department of Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (National Institute for Astrophysics, INAF), the most important Italian institution promoting, developing and conducting scientific research in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics, and space science. The Astronomical Observatory is located in Naples, Italy, on Capodimonte hill, where the splendid panorama of the city and bay of Naples from Vesuvius to Castel Sant'Elmo passing through Sorrento and Capri can be admired. The Observatory is engaged in several relevant international projects and researches, such as Solar Orbiter and ExoMars missions, gravitational waves studies, and observational instruments " ]
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[ { "id": "478721", "title": "Murat Çetinkaya", "text": " He was born in Çorlu, Tekirdağ Province in 1976. He is of mixed Albanian and Turkish origin. After finishing high school in Tekirdağ, Murat Çetinkaya was educated in International Relations at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul.", "score": "1.4869754" }, { "id": "2651512", "title": "Muratdağı, Buharkent", "text": " Muratdağı is a village in the District of Buharkent, Aydın Province, Turkey. As of 2010 it had a population of 49 people.", "score": "1.4651418" }, { "id": "6962753", "title": "Based Down South", "text": " What Buelent, Murat, Fatos and Ciğdem share are memories of their childhood and youth in Germany. Now all of them live in Istanbul, three against their will. Fatos and Murat were forced to go to Turkey by their parents, Buelent was deported five years ago. Only Cigdem, the young manager with a German passport freely opted for a life in Istanbul. But even after decades in their parents country of origin, the other three have never really managed to make it their home. Instead, they have constructed a surrogate Germany for themselves.", "score": "1.4593079" }, { "id": "32975901", "title": "Murat Yalçıntaş", "text": " Murat Yaçıntaş is a business man and civic leader in Istanbul, Turkey. Yalçıntaş began his education (1977–1984) at Saint Joseph French Lycée in Istanbul. He studied mechanical engineering at Bosphorus University and holds a Joint master's degree (1988–1990) from Boston University and Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Corporate Management. He completed his Ph.D. at the Faculty of Management, Istanbul University, focusing on customer service in the service industry. A father of three, Dr. Yalçıntaş speaks fluent English and French and intermediate German and Arabic.", "score": "1.4460487" }, { "id": "3447218", "title": "Murat Ozyegin", "text": " Murat Özyeğin (born January 10, 1976, in Istanbul) is a Turkish businessman. He is a second-generation member of one of the wealthiest families of Turkey, and son of a self-made billionaire Hüsnü Özyeğin. He is a member of the executive board of FIBA Holding and a member of the board of trustees of Özyeğin University.", "score": "1.4446003" }, { "id": "10259246", "title": "Murat Boz", "text": "Maximum (2007) ; Şans (2009) ; Aşklarım Büyük Benden (2011) ; Janti (2016) ", "score": "1.4375852" }, { "id": "26154755", "title": "Muratlar, Bayramiç", "text": " Muratlar is a village in the Bayramiç district of Çanakkale Province in Turkey.", "score": "1.4372579" }, { "id": "9603026", "title": "Murat Ünalmış", "text": "New York'ta Beş Minare - 2010 ; Güneşi Gördüm - 2009 (Mamo) ; Gecenin Kanatları - 2009 (Yusuf) ; Celal Oğlan ", "score": "1.4369395" }, { "id": "6012501", "title": "Muratçık, Elâzığ", "text": " Muratçık is a village in the Elazığ District of Elazığ Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds and Turks.", "score": "1.4355761" }, { "id": "29571887", "title": "Murat Akpınar", "text": " Born in Turkey, Akpınar is of Azerbaijani and Turkish descent. He represented the Azerbaijan U17s in 2015.", "score": "1.4243019" }, { "id": "15972405", "title": "Muratlar, İhsaniye", "text": " Muratlar is a village in the District of İhsaniye, Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey.", "score": "1.4118049" }, { "id": "8252596", "title": "Murat Belge", "text": " Murat Belge (born March 16, 1943) is a Turkish academic, translator, literary critic, columnist, civil rights activist, and occasional tour guide.", "score": "1.4100201" }, { "id": "6374881", "title": "Muratpaşa Belediyesi Spor Kulübü", "text": " Muratpaşa Belediyespor (Muratpaşa Belediyesi Spor Kulübü) is a multi-sports club established 1995 in Antalya, Turkey by the municipality of Muratpaşa district (Muratpaşa Belediyesi). Muratpaşa Belediyespor's main activities are in basketball, gymnastics, handball, athletics, wrestling and football branches. The women's handball team plays in the Turkish Women's Handball Super League and became champion in the 2011–12, 2012–13 and 2013–14 season consecutively. The football side became champion in the 2011–12 season of Super Amateur League.", "score": "1.4078348" }, { "id": "59598", "title": "Üçdere, Muş", "text": " Üçdere is a village in central Muş, Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey. It is located 6 kilometers from the center of Muṣ. As of 2000, Üçdere has a population of 854.", "score": "1.4071429" }, { "id": "12129090", "title": "Muratlı, Karayazı", "text": " Muratlı is a neighbourhood in the Karayazı District of Erzurum Province in Turkey.", "score": "1.4044473" }, { "id": "6012476", "title": "Kurtdere, Elâzığ", "text": " Kurtdere is a village in the Elazığ District of Elazığ Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Turks.", "score": "1.4043145" }, { "id": "8706750", "title": "Neslihan Muratdağı", "text": " Neslihan Muratdağı (born October 19, 1988), is a Turkish FIFA listed football referee. She is a teacher of physical education by profession. She was born in Çorlu, Tekirdağ on October 18, 1988.", "score": "1.4038095" }, { "id": "11553623", "title": "Murat Emir", "text": " Murat Emir (born 31March 1969) is a Turkish ophthalmologist, jurist and politician from the Republican People's Party (CHP) who has served as the Member of Parliament for Ankara (II) since June 2015. He is a member of the Constitutional Commission of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey for the CHP.", "score": "1.4031605" }, { "id": "12999552", "title": "Özdere", "text": "🇩🇪 Troisdorf, Germany, since 2004 Özdere is twinned with:", "score": "1.3973565" }, { "id": "28162424", "title": "Arda Anarat", "text": " Anarat was born in Istanbul and is originally from Bafra, Samsun. He started living in central Turkey for his acting career including returning to Istanbul. Anarat graduated from Notre Dame De Sion French High School and started his acting career in the TV series Muhteşem Yüzyıl with the role of Şehzade Mehmet. Arda Anarat, who starred in the famous TV-series Diriliş: Ertuğrul for two seasons, played the role of Umut in Tek Yürek, Efe in Çukur, and Berk in Bilmemek which came to the screens in 2019. He currently portrays Çınar Kaya in Turkish drama series Yargı alongside Pınar Deniz and Kaan Urgancıoğlu.", "score": "1.39201" } ]
[ "Murat Çetinkaya\n He was born in Çorlu, Tekirdağ Province in 1976. He is of mixed Albanian and Turkish origin. After finishing high school in Tekirdağ, Murat Çetinkaya was educated in International Relations at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul.", "Muratdağı, Buharkent\n Muratdağı is a village in the District of Buharkent, Aydın Province, Turkey. As of 2010 it had a population of 49 people.", "Based Down South\n What Buelent, Murat, Fatos and Ciğdem share are memories of their childhood and youth in Germany. Now all of them live in Istanbul, three against their will. Fatos and Murat were forced to go to Turkey by their parents, Buelent was deported five years ago. Only Cigdem, the young manager with a German passport freely opted for a life in Istanbul. But even after decades in their parents country of origin, the other three have never really managed to make it their home. Instead, they have constructed a surrogate Germany for themselves.", "Murat Yalçıntaş\n Murat Yaçıntaş is a business man and civic leader in Istanbul, Turkey. Yalçıntaş began his education (1977–1984) at Saint Joseph French Lycée in Istanbul. He studied mechanical engineering at Bosphorus University and holds a Joint master's degree (1988–1990) from Boston University and Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Corporate Management. He completed his Ph.D. at the Faculty of Management, Istanbul University, focusing on customer service in the service industry. A father of three, Dr. Yalçıntaş speaks fluent English and French and intermediate German and Arabic.", "Murat Ozyegin\n Murat Özyeğin (born January 10, 1976, in Istanbul) is a Turkish businessman. He is a second-generation member of one of the wealthiest families of Turkey, and son of a self-made billionaire Hüsnü Özyeğin. He is a member of the executive board of FIBA Holding and a member of the board of trustees of Özyeğin University.", "Murat Boz\nMaximum (2007) ; Şans (2009) ; Aşklarım Büyük Benden (2011) ; Janti (2016) ", "Muratlar, Bayramiç\n Muratlar is a village in the Bayramiç district of Çanakkale Province in Turkey.", "Murat Ünalmış\nNew York'ta Beş Minare - 2010 ; Güneşi Gördüm - 2009 (Mamo) ; Gecenin Kanatları - 2009 (Yusuf) ; Celal Oğlan ", "Muratçık, Elâzığ\n Muratçık is a village in the Elazığ District of Elazığ Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds and Turks.", "Murat Akpınar\n Born in Turkey, Akpınar is of Azerbaijani and Turkish descent. He represented the Azerbaijan U17s in 2015.", "Muratlar, İhsaniye\n Muratlar is a village in the District of İhsaniye, Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey.", "Murat Belge\n Murat Belge (born March 16, 1943) is a Turkish academic, translator, literary critic, columnist, civil rights activist, and occasional tour guide.", "Muratpaşa Belediyesi Spor Kulübü\n Muratpaşa Belediyespor (Muratpaşa Belediyesi Spor Kulübü) is a multi-sports club established 1995 in Antalya, Turkey by the municipality of Muratpaşa district (Muratpaşa Belediyesi). Muratpaşa Belediyespor's main activities are in basketball, gymnastics, handball, athletics, wrestling and football branches. The women's handball team plays in the Turkish Women's Handball Super League and became champion in the 2011–12, 2012–13 and 2013–14 season consecutively. The football side became champion in the 2011–12 season of Super Amateur League.", "Üçdere, Muş\n Üçdere is a village in central Muş, Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey. It is located 6 kilometers from the center of Muṣ. As of 2000, Üçdere has a population of 854.", "Muratlı, Karayazı\n Muratlı is a neighbourhood in the Karayazı District of Erzurum Province in Turkey.", "Kurtdere, Elâzığ\n Kurtdere is a village in the Elazığ District of Elazığ Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Turks.", "Neslihan Muratdağı\n Neslihan Muratdağı (born October 19, 1988), is a Turkish FIFA listed football referee. She is a teacher of physical education by profession. She was born in Çorlu, Tekirdağ on October 18, 1988.", "Murat Emir\n Murat Emir (born 31March 1969) is a Turkish ophthalmologist, jurist and politician from the Republican People's Party (CHP) who has served as the Member of Parliament for Ankara (II) since June 2015. He is a member of the Constitutional Commission of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey for the CHP.", "Özdere\n🇩🇪 Troisdorf, Germany, since 2004 Özdere is twinned with:", "Arda Anarat\n Anarat was born in Istanbul and is originally from Bafra, Samsun. He started living in central Turkey for his acting career including returning to Istanbul. Anarat graduated from Notre Dame De Sion French High School and started his acting career in the TV series Muhteşem Yüzyıl with the role of Şehzade Mehmet. Arda Anarat, who starred in the famous TV-series Diriliş: Ertuğrul for two seasons, played the role of Umut in Tek Yürek, Efe in Çukur, and Berk in Bilmemek which came to the screens in 2019. He currently portrays Çınar Kaya in Turkish drama series Yargı alongside Pınar Deniz and Kaan Urgancıoğlu." ]
In what country is Miętkie-Kolonia?
[ "Poland", "POL", "Republic of Poland", "PL", "Polska" ]
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Miętkie-Kolonia
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[ { "id": "29035517", "title": "Miętkie-Kolonia", "text": " Miętkie-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mircze, within Hrubieszów County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine.", "score": "1.6293178" }, { "id": "31367055", "title": "Mieleszki-Kolonia", "text": " Mieleszki-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gródek, within Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 6 km south-east of Gródek and 36 km east of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 90.", "score": "1.5064611" }, { "id": "4992517", "title": "Mielenko-Kolonia", "text": " Mielenko-Kolonia (Klein Möllen-Cölln) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mielno, within Koszalin County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 12 km north-west of Koszalin and 132 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. Before 1637 the area was part of Duchy of pomerania. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.", "score": "1.462009" }, { "id": "32270042", "title": "Kostuszyn-Kolonia", "text": " Kostuszyn-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ciechanowiec, within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. The village has a population of 50.", "score": "1.4477981" }, { "id": "32006423", "title": "Kolonia Lubeckiego", "text": " Kolonia Lubeckiego (English: Lubecki Colony) is a historical housing estate in the Ochota district of Warsaw, Poland, bordered by the streets Fitrowa, Krzywickiego, Wawelska, Grójecka and Plac Narutowicza. The area is characterized by houses built during the interwar period, with many trees and green spaces.", "score": "1.4380058" }, { "id": "32146874", "title": "Kolonia, Podlaskie Voivodeship", "text": " Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sejny, within Sejny County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Lithuania.", "score": "1.4374566" }, { "id": "12674027", "title": "Książ Mały-Kolonia", "text": " Książ Mały-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Książ Wielki, within Miechów County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 7 km east of Książ Wielki, 17 km north-east of Miechów, and 47 km north-east of the regional capital Kraków. The village has a population of 270.", "score": "1.4170175" }, { "id": "3213394", "title": "Mierzwice-Kolonia", "text": " Mierzwice-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sarnaki, within Łosice County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. This is the summer resort situated on the river Bug in Podlasie Bug Gorge Landscape Park. There was a resort of Polish State Railways here, now privately owned. Near the resort are numerous summer houses. The village is especially popular with the residents of Siedlce. In the village is located the railway line between Siedlce and Czeremcha. One of the part of the line is Fronołów Railway Station. Under this common name of village it is known for holidaymakers and is popular as a Fronołów more than Mierzwice-Kolonia. Fronołów name probably comes from the surname of Russian engineer - Fronolov who designed the steel railway bridge at this location.", "score": "1.4122856" }, { "id": "1487631", "title": "Kolonia, Szczytno County", "text": " Kolonia has a train station on the railway Olsztyn-Ełk. It is a part of the touristic region of Masuria with its many lakes and recreational places. Visitors can visit a remarkable collection of Natural history exhibits from all over the world in the Muzeum Misyjno-Etnograficzne Księży Werbistów. The village has many traditional wood houses in good shape. The foresters lodge \"Kolonia – Leśniczówka\" is placed in Łąck (today Racibor), 3 km north of Kolonia. From there at the popular lake \"Jeziora Świętajno\" springs the river stream \"Szkwa\", which also leads through Kolonia. Half a kilometre from the lodge, there is an old cemetery.", "score": "1.4058948" }, { "id": "12522328", "title": "Kolonia-Kamień", "text": " Kolonia-Kamień is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łaziska, within Opole Lubelskie County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. The village has a population of 60.", "score": "1.4044061" }, { "id": "32186439", "title": "Kowale-Kolonia", "text": " Kowale-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kuźnica, within Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 3 km north-west of Kuźnica, 16 km north-east of Sokółka, and 54 km north-east of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 170.", "score": "1.4034691" }, { "id": "16395318", "title": "Kolonka", "text": " Kolonka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pionki, within Radom County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 10 km south-west of Pionki, 13 km north-east of Radom, and 89 km south of Warsaw. During the World War II in the Kolonka's forest was a guerrilla group of Armia Krajowa. Lieutenant \"Longin\" Dąbkowski and Stanisław Siczek \"Jeleń\" took the command of this group. From 1945 to 1975 the village belonged to the former Kielce Voivodeship, and from 1975 to 1998 to the former Radom Voivodeship. In Kolonka is the stadium of People's Sport Club \"Jodła Jedlnia-Letnisko\" (since 1949).", "score": "1.4027685" }, { "id": "32156188", "title": "Kolonia, Pomeranian Voivodeship", "text": " Kolonia (Cashubian Kòloniô, Wilhelmshuld) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kartuzy, within Kartuzy County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 10 km north-west of Kartuzy and 34 km west of the regional capital Gdańsk. For details of the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. The village has a population of 806.", "score": "1.4025053" }, { "id": "27350675", "title": "Kolonia Wolańska", "text": " Kolonia Wolańska is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Międzyrzec Podlaski, within Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.", "score": "1.3945148" }, { "id": "31642461", "title": "Malinniki-Kolonia", "text": " Malinniki-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orla, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km south-west of Orla, 14 km south-east of Bielsk Podlaski, and 52 km south of the regional capital Białystok. It is in one of five Polish/Belarusian bilingual Gmina in Podlaskie Voivodeship regulated by the Act of 6 January 2005 on National and Ethnic Minorities and on the Regional Languages, which permits certain gminas with significant linguistic minorities to introduce a second, auxiliary language to be used in official contexts alongside Polish.", "score": "1.3930006" }, { "id": "12522282", "title": "Uściąż-Kolonia", "text": " Uściąż-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Karczmiska, within Opole Lubelskie County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north of Karczmiska, 15 km north of Opole Lubelskie, and 43 km west of the regional capital Lublin.", "score": "1.3881016" }, { "id": "32186508", "title": "Grzebienie-Kolonia", "text": " Grzebienie-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nowy Dwór, within Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 3 km south-west of Nowy Dwór, 25 km north of Sokółka, and 61 km north-east of the regional capital Białystok.", "score": "1.3828762" }, { "id": "32186320", "title": "Nietupa-Kolonia", "text": " Nietupa-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krynki, within Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.", "score": "1.3793988" }, { "id": "13719027", "title": "Gmina Kamionka", "text": " of houses at a junction and many small farmsteads scattered along a track to the northwest. To the east of the village is the river Minina, and to the north and west are some small woods. the Minina flows through an area of meadows, but the rest of the area is arable. Kierzkówka-Kolonia A group of houses and outlying farmsteads about 1 km to the south of Kierzkowka Koszary A few farmsteads lying across the arable land between Staroscin and Zofian. Kozłówka A village with one of the most beautiful magnates residences in Poland. This residence of the Zamoyski family is a Baroque/Classical palace ", "score": "1.3785797" }, { "id": "27229309", "title": "Masovian Voivodeship", "text": " of the voivodeship, with Radom, historically belongs to Lesser Poland, while Łomża and its surroundings, even though historically part of Mazovia, now is part of Podlaskie Voivodeship. It is bordered by six other voivodeships: Warmian-Masurian to the north, Podlaskie to the north-east, Lublin to the south-east, Świętokrzyskie to the south, Łódź to the south-west, and Kuyavian-Pomeranian to the north-west. Mazovia is the centre of science, research, education, industry and infrastructure in the country. It currently has the lowest unemployment rate in Poland and is classified as a very high income province. Moreover, it is popular among holidaymakers due to the number of historical monuments and greenery; forests cover over 20% of the voivodeship's area, where pines and oaks predominate in the regional landscape. Additionally, the Kampinos National Park located within Masovia is a UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve. ", "score": "1.3761827" } ]
[ "Miętkie-Kolonia\n Miętkie-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mircze, within Hrubieszów County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine.", "Mieleszki-Kolonia\n Mieleszki-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gródek, within Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 6 km south-east of Gródek and 36 km east of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 90.", "Mielenko-Kolonia\n Mielenko-Kolonia (Klein Möllen-Cölln) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mielno, within Koszalin County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 12 km north-west of Koszalin and 132 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. Before 1637 the area was part of Duchy of pomerania. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.", "Kostuszyn-Kolonia\n Kostuszyn-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ciechanowiec, within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. The village has a population of 50.", "Kolonia Lubeckiego\n Kolonia Lubeckiego (English: Lubecki Colony) is a historical housing estate in the Ochota district of Warsaw, Poland, bordered by the streets Fitrowa, Krzywickiego, Wawelska, Grójecka and Plac Narutowicza. The area is characterized by houses built during the interwar period, with many trees and green spaces.", "Kolonia, Podlaskie Voivodeship\n Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sejny, within Sejny County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Lithuania.", "Książ Mały-Kolonia\n Książ Mały-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Książ Wielki, within Miechów County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 7 km east of Książ Wielki, 17 km north-east of Miechów, and 47 km north-east of the regional capital Kraków. The village has a population of 270.", "Mierzwice-Kolonia\n Mierzwice-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sarnaki, within Łosice County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. This is the summer resort situated on the river Bug in Podlasie Bug Gorge Landscape Park. There was a resort of Polish State Railways here, now privately owned. Near the resort are numerous summer houses. The village is especially popular with the residents of Siedlce. In the village is located the railway line between Siedlce and Czeremcha. One of the part of the line is Fronołów Railway Station. Under this common name of village it is known for holidaymakers and is popular as a Fronołów more than Mierzwice-Kolonia. Fronołów name probably comes from the surname of Russian engineer - Fronolov who designed the steel railway bridge at this location.", "Kolonia, Szczytno County\n Kolonia has a train station on the railway Olsztyn-Ełk. It is a part of the touristic region of Masuria with its many lakes and recreational places. Visitors can visit a remarkable collection of Natural history exhibits from all over the world in the Muzeum Misyjno-Etnograficzne Księży Werbistów. The village has many traditional wood houses in good shape. The foresters lodge \"Kolonia – Leśniczówka\" is placed in Łąck (today Racibor), 3 km north of Kolonia. From there at the popular lake \"Jeziora Świętajno\" springs the river stream \"Szkwa\", which also leads through Kolonia. Half a kilometre from the lodge, there is an old cemetery.", "Kolonia-Kamień\n Kolonia-Kamień is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łaziska, within Opole Lubelskie County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. The village has a population of 60.", "Kowale-Kolonia\n Kowale-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kuźnica, within Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 3 km north-west of Kuźnica, 16 km north-east of Sokółka, and 54 km north-east of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 170.", "Kolonka\n Kolonka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pionki, within Radom County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 10 km south-west of Pionki, 13 km north-east of Radom, and 89 km south of Warsaw. During the World War II in the Kolonka's forest was a guerrilla group of Armia Krajowa. Lieutenant \"Longin\" Dąbkowski and Stanisław Siczek \"Jeleń\" took the command of this group. From 1945 to 1975 the village belonged to the former Kielce Voivodeship, and from 1975 to 1998 to the former Radom Voivodeship. In Kolonka is the stadium of People's Sport Club \"Jodła Jedlnia-Letnisko\" (since 1949).", "Kolonia, Pomeranian Voivodeship\n Kolonia (Cashubian Kòloniô, Wilhelmshuld) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kartuzy, within Kartuzy County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 10 km north-west of Kartuzy and 34 km west of the regional capital Gdańsk. For details of the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. The village has a population of 806.", "Kolonia Wolańska\n Kolonia Wolańska is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Międzyrzec Podlaski, within Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.", "Malinniki-Kolonia\n Malinniki-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orla, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km south-west of Orla, 14 km south-east of Bielsk Podlaski, and 52 km south of the regional capital Białystok. It is in one of five Polish/Belarusian bilingual Gmina in Podlaskie Voivodeship regulated by the Act of 6 January 2005 on National and Ethnic Minorities and on the Regional Languages, which permits certain gminas with significant linguistic minorities to introduce a second, auxiliary language to be used in official contexts alongside Polish.", "Uściąż-Kolonia\n Uściąż-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Karczmiska, within Opole Lubelskie County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north of Karczmiska, 15 km north of Opole Lubelskie, and 43 km west of the regional capital Lublin.", "Grzebienie-Kolonia\n Grzebienie-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nowy Dwór, within Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 3 km south-west of Nowy Dwór, 25 km north of Sokółka, and 61 km north-east of the regional capital Białystok.", "Nietupa-Kolonia\n Nietupa-Kolonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krynki, within Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.", "Gmina Kamionka\n of houses at a junction and many small farmsteads scattered along a track to the northwest. To the east of the village is the river Minina, and to the north and west are some small woods. the Minina flows through an area of meadows, but the rest of the area is arable. Kierzkówka-Kolonia A group of houses and outlying farmsteads about 1 km to the south of Kierzkowka Koszary A few farmsteads lying across the arable land between Staroscin and Zofian. Kozłówka A village with one of the most beautiful magnates residences in Poland. This residence of the Zamoyski family is a Baroque/Classical palace ", "Masovian Voivodeship\n of the voivodeship, with Radom, historically belongs to Lesser Poland, while Łomża and its surroundings, even though historically part of Mazovia, now is part of Podlaskie Voivodeship. It is bordered by six other voivodeships: Warmian-Masurian to the north, Podlaskie to the north-east, Lublin to the south-east, Świętokrzyskie to the south, Łódź to the south-west, and Kuyavian-Pomeranian to the north-west. Mazovia is the centre of science, research, education, industry and infrastructure in the country. It currently has the lowest unemployment rate in Poland and is classified as a very high income province. Moreover, it is popular among holidaymakers due to the number of historical monuments and greenery; forests cover over 20% of the voivodeship's area, where pines and oaks predominate in the regional landscape. Additionally, the Kampinos National Park located within Masovia is a UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve. " ]
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[ { "id": "2831644", "title": "Polish Copernicus Society of Naturalists", "text": " of natural sciences. The area of interest is mainly biology (including neuroscience), medicine, physics, chemistry, geography, geology (including speleology), meteorology and science education. The Society organizes scientific and popular scientific conferences, e.g. Brain Awareness Week (in Cracow and Szczecin), and the Biological Olympiad, a competition for Polish high school students. It publishes two journals - from 1876 'Kosmos. Problemy Nauk Biologicznych' (the title in English translation: Cosmos. Problems of Biological Sciences) and since 1882 - 'Wszechświat. Pismo Przyrodnicze' (the title in English: The Universe. Magazine of Nature). The Main Board of the Society is located in Cracow. It has six local branches in Cracow, Łódź, Wrocław, Szczecin, Lublin and Rzeszów. There are three sections: ", "score": "1.7353532" }, { "id": "11692042", "title": "Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin", "text": " modernizing and making more attractive the forms of teaching so that students graduating from our University be well prepared to meet the needs of their profession, but also call the period of studies as one of the best in their lives. Students wanting more of their studies may deepen their knowledge and become acquainted with the methodology of scientific research by joining one of some 20 Student Scientific Groups, now with almost 100 members. On December 6-7th, 2000, All-Polish Conference of the Student Scientific Groups was held. Furthermore, members of the Student Scientific Society participate in national and foreign conferences. Following their graduation and an internship of 12 months some of these students join the staff of their Alma Mater each year.", "score": "1.6390958" }, { "id": "6444526", "title": "Polish Physical Society", "text": " The Polish Physical Society was established during an organizational meeting on 11 April 1920 in Warsaw. Władysław Natanson was appointed the first president of the society. In 1932, the society's reports were reorganized into science journal Acta Physica Polonica. In 1949, the first issue of Postępy Fizyki magazine was published. Since 1951, the Polish Physical Society has been organizing physics olympiads across Poland. In 1970, the first issue of Reports on Mathematical Physics was published in Toruń. In 2005, the first direct elections of the society's governing body were held using electronic voting. In 2006, PTF has become a public benefit organization. The society has 1977 ordinary members as well as 18 supporting members. It consists of 19 regional centres located in Bydgoszcz, Białystok, Częstochowa, Gdańsk, Gliwice, Katowice, Kielce, Kraków, Lublin, Łódź, Opole, Poznań, Rzeszów, Słupsk, Szczecin, Toruń, Wrocław, Warszawa and Zielona Góra. In 2008, the society established a department which deals with supporting women physicists, debunking stereotypes and encouraging girls to take up STEM subjects with particular emphasis on physics.", "score": "1.5649679" }, { "id": "33000081", "title": "Society of Friends of Science in Wilno", "text": " Society of Friends of Science in Wilno (Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk w Wilnie) was a Polish scientific society which functioned in Wilno (since 1945 Vilnius) from 1906 to 1939. The Society was involved with the reopening of the Stefan Batory University in Wilno. One of its presidents was Marian Zdziechowski, a popular figure in the pre-World War II Wilno. The Society was destroyed during World War II by the occupying authorities.", "score": "1.5512234" }, { "id": "14337975", "title": "West Pomeranian University of Technology", "text": " West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin (Zachodniopomorski Uniwersytet Technologiczny w Szczecinie, ZUT) is a technical university in Szczecin, Poland. The university was established on January 1. 2009 in Szczecin, from the merger of the Agricultural University in Szczecin and the Szczecin University of Technology. The first rector of the University was Professor Włodzimierz Kiernożycki. The University has 10 faculties with 47 fields of study. The university employs 2.3 thousand employees, and about 15 thousand studends are taught on the University. The main goal of the University's activity is to educate and conduct scientific research in the field of technical, agricultural, economic, biological, chemical and mathematical sciences.", "score": "1.543956" }, { "id": "6544843", "title": "Danzig Research Society", "text": " The Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Danzig (translated Danzig Research Society, Societas Physicae Experimentalis, Gdańskie Towarzystwo Przyrodnicze) was a scientific organization, founded in 1743 in Gdańsk (Danzig), Poland, which continued in existence until 1936. The Societas Physicae Experimentalis (Experimental Physics Society) was one of the oldest research societies in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and in Central and Eastern Europe.", "score": "1.5388329" }, { "id": "511298", "title": "Polish Philosophical Society", "text": " The Polish Philosophical Society is a scientific society based in Poland, founded in 1904 in Lwów by Kazimierz Twardowski. The statutory goal is to practice and promote philosophy, especially onthology, theory of knowledge, logic, methodology, ethics, history of philosophy as well as the history of social science. During the society's first meeting, Twardowski stated that the only dogma the Society will adhere to was \"the conviction that dogmatism is the greatest enemy of scientific work.\" The society also became part of his drive to reorganize the teaching of philosophy in the universities. The Society had over 800 members and several branches, which included Częstochowa, Gdańsk, Katowice, Kraków, Lublin, Łódź, Olsztyn, Poznań, Szczecin, Toruń, Warszawa, Wrocław, Zielona Góra. It published the quarterly Ruch Filozoficzny, which was founded in 1911 and later continued by the University of Torun. The Polish Philosophical Society (PTF) is a member of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies. The headquarters of the society was in Warsaw. The current president (2010) is Władysław Stróżewski.", "score": "1.5325499" }, { "id": "9120534", "title": "Gdańsk", "text": "Gdańsk Scientific Society ; Baltic Institute (Instytut Bałtycki), established 1925 in Toruń, since 1946 (?) in Gdańsk ; TNOiK – Towarzystwo Naukowe Organizacji i Kierowania (Scientific Society for Organization and Management) O/Gdańsk ; IBNGR – Instytut Badań nad Gospodarką Rynkową (The Gdańsk Institute for Market Economics) ", "score": "1.5259997" }, { "id": "31897401", "title": "Institutes of Agriculture of Bydgoszcz", "text": " and Land development. The facility came into competition with the agricultural research centre of Poznan, reducing its independence and its development. Notable changes, including a significant increase of scientific personnel, occurred shortly before World War II (April 1938), when Bydgoszcz became the capital of the newly created Pomeranian Voivodeship. Until 1939, the establishment had the following departments: The facility had experimental fields, indoor horticulture halls, a small park and a meteorological station. During this period, Bydgoszcz Institutes took part to numerous achievements in various fields: From 1921 to 1924, director was prof. Kazimierz Bassalik, a Polish pioneer in microbiology, who established in Bydgoszcz in February 1923, a branch of the Polish Copernicus Society of Naturalists – the first in the Second Polish Republic, bringing together 58 members. From 1922 to 1939, ", "score": "1.5170729" }, { "id": "11692040", "title": "Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin", "text": " (1996), Prof. Dr. Dietrich Kettler (1996), prof. Mary Osborne (1997), prof. Stanislaw Woyke (1998), prof. Alan Gewirtz (1999). New, unconventional forms of teaching have been adopted during the academic year 1996/97. These are extramural studies in nursing leading to the title of master, studies for English-speaking students from Scandinavia, Europe, Israel, Canada and more, evening full-pay studies in medicine, the Faculty of Pharmacy shall be established in the near future. Since long the Pomeranian Medical University maintains scientific ties with renowned foreign centres. Apart from previous co-operation with some centres in the European Union, the agreement signed with the Pennsylvania University in Philadelphia may be called the most important. These contacts have resulted in the exchange of junior scientists, as well as in ", "score": "1.517036" }, { "id": "27537476", "title": "Soil Science Society of Poland", "text": " The Soil Science Society of Poland (SSSP) (Polskie Towarzystwo Gleboznawcze), is a scientific and professional society of Polish soil scientists. The society was founded in 1937 on the initiative of Feliks Terlikowski, Jan Włodek and Tadeusz Mieczyński. The aim of SSSP is to promote and stimulate the development of soil science, pedology, agricultural chemistry and agricultural microbiology in Poland and organize the community of Polish soil scientists. in 2017 the society gathers ca. 450 members organized in 14 regional divisions and 4 thematic divisions (1. Soils in Space and Time, 2. Soil Properties and Processes, 3. Soil Use, 4. The Role of ", "score": "1.5068133" }, { "id": "2831643", "title": "Polish Copernicus Society of Naturalists", "text": "Section of Speleology - the section for scientific studies of Polish caves (website of the section) ; Section of Biology Education - the section for didactics of biology ; Section of Human Biology - the interdisciplinary section for human biology, medicine and humanities (website of the section) The society was founded in 1875 in Lviv on the initiative of natural sciences researchers in Lviv under the leadership of Feliks Kreutz (geologist), Bronisław Radziszewski (chemist) and Julian Niedźwiedzki (mineralogist and geologist). The first president was Feliks Kreutz, professor of mineralogy at the Lviv University. The name of the Society commemorates Nicolaus Copernicus. The Society is a ‘non-profit’ organization. Its main aim is to promote research and ", "score": "1.5058937" }, { "id": "27537477", "title": "Soil Science Society of Poland", "text": " in Sustaining Society and the Environment). Soil Science Society of Poland is a member of the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) and cooperate with European Geosciences Union (EGU), German Society of Soil Science, Dokuchajev Society of Soil Science, Lithuanian Society of Soil Science, Ukraine Soil Science Society, Soil Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of Turkey and various Polish environmental, scientific organizations. The Society is a publisher of scientific magazine \"Soil Science Annual\" (former \"Roczniki Gleboznawcze\", founded in 1950) with articles in english about broadly understood soil sciences. It is also initiator and publisher subsequent editions of Polish Soil Classification.", "score": "1.4794159" }, { "id": "12428920", "title": "Warsaw Scientific Society", "text": " Warsaw Scientific Society (Polish: Towarzystwo Naukowe Warszawskie; TNW) is a Polish scientific society based in Warsaw. It was established in 1907 as a continuation of the Society of Friends of Science to advance the sciences and arts and to publish scientific papers.", "score": "1.4793775" }, { "id": "1083032", "title": "Szczecin University of Technology", "text": " Szczecin University of Technology (Politechnika Szczecińska) was one of the biggest universities in Szczecin, Poland.", "score": "1.4791186" }, { "id": "28090731", "title": "Lwów Scientific Society", "text": "philological, ; historical-philosophical, ; mathematical-natural. Lwów Scientific Society (Towarzystwo Naukowe we Lwowie) was a Polish learned society founded in 1901 in Lwów by Oswald Balzer as the Association of Support of Polish Sciences. In 1920, the name was changed into Lwów Scientific Society, and after World War II, when the city of Lwów was annexed by the Soviet Union, the Society was moved to Wrocław, where it exists under the name Wrocław Scientific Society. The Society was the most important of the scientific organizations of Lwów. Its purpose was development and progress of sciences in all areas of human knowledge. It was divided into three departments: Also, ", "score": "1.47772" }, { "id": "14337976", "title": "West Pomeranian University of Technology", "text": " The university was established on 1 January 2009. It had formerly existed as two academies: the Szczecin University of Technology (Politechnika Szczecińska) and the University of Agriculture in Szczecin (Akademia Rolnicza w Szczecinie).", "score": "1.4750564" }, { "id": "763913", "title": "International Conference of Young Scientists", "text": "1994 Visegrád, Hungary ; 1995 Baranovichi, Belarus ; 1996 Visegrád, Hungary ; 1997 Baranovichi, Belarus ; 1998 Visegrád, Hungary ; 1999 Baranovichi, Belarus ; 2000 Nijmegen, Netherlands - first time the conference were held outside of Hungary and Belarus, hosted by Radboud University Nijmegen ; 2001 Katowice, Poland - hosted by Youth Palace Katowice ; 2002 Kutaisi, Georgia ; 2003 Prague and Kladno, Czech Republic ; 2004 Nijmegen, Netherlands - hosted by Radboud University Nijmegen ; 2005 Katowice, Poland - hosted by Youth Palace Katowice ; 2006 Stuttgart, Germany - sponsored by Bosch, hosted by Heidehof Foundation ; 2007 Saint-Petersburg, Russia - hosted by Saint Petersburg State University ; 2008 Chernivtsi, Ukraine - hosted by Chernivtsi University and Youth Scientific Society Quasar ; 2009 Pszczyna, Poland - hosted by Boleslaw Chrobry I Comprehensive ", "score": "1.474669" }, { "id": "14129509", "title": "International Conference on Systems Engineering", "text": " research centres, and industry. During the conference in 1979, Professor Zdzislaw Bubnicki decided to organize future conferences in Wroclaw every two years, and Professor Glyn James and his colleagues from the Coventry University in England suggested that they join a team from Wroclaw to organize the conferences in alternate years in Coventry. Consequently, the next edition in 1980, took place in Coventry. In 1983, Professor William Wells from the University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA and his colleagues joined the teams from Poland and England, and the next meeting in 1984 was organized in Las Vegas, USA. Then it was decided, that to call conferences in Poland as \"Systems Science\" and in England and USA as \"Systems Engineering\". Conference proceedings are published in Springer Publishing or IEEE CS Publishing, and are indexed by ISI Web of Science Proceedings, DBLP, SCOPUS, Google Scholar, and Springerlink.", "score": "1.4657503" }, { "id": "11692041", "title": "Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin", "text": " publications in reputable Western journals. The strongest advantage of the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin lies in its staff - scientists, teachers and physicians - well-educated and strongly motivated to do a good job, in many instances keeping pace with forefront of world medicine. Hopefully, some shortcomings as to the facilities and instrumentation may be overcome in the coming years, thanks to the commitment and enthusiasm of the staff of the Pomeranian Medical University. Hopefully, the co-operation with the health service system in the region, as well as with the Ministry and the Scientific Research Committee shall be even better. The present authorities of the University have set many goals for the incoming years. The most important one is to improve the curriculum ", "score": "1.4582162" } ]
[ "Polish Copernicus Society of Naturalists\n of natural sciences. The area of interest is mainly biology (including neuroscience), medicine, physics, chemistry, geography, geology (including speleology), meteorology and science education. The Society organizes scientific and popular scientific conferences, e.g. Brain Awareness Week (in Cracow and Szczecin), and the Biological Olympiad, a competition for Polish high school students. It publishes two journals - from 1876 'Kosmos. Problemy Nauk Biologicznych' (the title in English translation: Cosmos. Problems of Biological Sciences) and since 1882 - 'Wszechświat. Pismo Przyrodnicze' (the title in English: The Universe. Magazine of Nature). The Main Board of the Society is located in Cracow. It has six local branches in Cracow, Łódź, Wrocław, Szczecin, Lublin and Rzeszów. There are three sections: ", "Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin\n modernizing and making more attractive the forms of teaching so that students graduating from our University be well prepared to meet the needs of their profession, but also call the period of studies as one of the best in their lives. Students wanting more of their studies may deepen their knowledge and become acquainted with the methodology of scientific research by joining one of some 20 Student Scientific Groups, now with almost 100 members. On December 6-7th, 2000, All-Polish Conference of the Student Scientific Groups was held. Furthermore, members of the Student Scientific Society participate in national and foreign conferences. Following their graduation and an internship of 12 months some of these students join the staff of their Alma Mater each year.", "Polish Physical Society\n The Polish Physical Society was established during an organizational meeting on 11 April 1920 in Warsaw. Władysław Natanson was appointed the first president of the society. In 1932, the society's reports were reorganized into science journal Acta Physica Polonica. In 1949, the first issue of Postępy Fizyki magazine was published. Since 1951, the Polish Physical Society has been organizing physics olympiads across Poland. In 1970, the first issue of Reports on Mathematical Physics was published in Toruń. In 2005, the first direct elections of the society's governing body were held using electronic voting. In 2006, PTF has become a public benefit organization. The society has 1977 ordinary members as well as 18 supporting members. It consists of 19 regional centres located in Bydgoszcz, Białystok, Częstochowa, Gdańsk, Gliwice, Katowice, Kielce, Kraków, Lublin, Łódź, Opole, Poznań, Rzeszów, Słupsk, Szczecin, Toruń, Wrocław, Warszawa and Zielona Góra. In 2008, the society established a department which deals with supporting women physicists, debunking stereotypes and encouraging girls to take up STEM subjects with particular emphasis on physics.", "Society of Friends of Science in Wilno\n Society of Friends of Science in Wilno (Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk w Wilnie) was a Polish scientific society which functioned in Wilno (since 1945 Vilnius) from 1906 to 1939. The Society was involved with the reopening of the Stefan Batory University in Wilno. One of its presidents was Marian Zdziechowski, a popular figure in the pre-World War II Wilno. The Society was destroyed during World War II by the occupying authorities.", "West Pomeranian University of Technology\n West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin (Zachodniopomorski Uniwersytet Technologiczny w Szczecinie, ZUT) is a technical university in Szczecin, Poland. The university was established on January 1. 2009 in Szczecin, from the merger of the Agricultural University in Szczecin and the Szczecin University of Technology. The first rector of the University was Professor Włodzimierz Kiernożycki. The University has 10 faculties with 47 fields of study. The university employs 2.3 thousand employees, and about 15 thousand studends are taught on the University. The main goal of the University's activity is to educate and conduct scientific research in the field of technical, agricultural, economic, biological, chemical and mathematical sciences.", "Danzig Research Society\n The Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Danzig (translated Danzig Research Society, Societas Physicae Experimentalis, Gdańskie Towarzystwo Przyrodnicze) was a scientific organization, founded in 1743 in Gdańsk (Danzig), Poland, which continued in existence until 1936. The Societas Physicae Experimentalis (Experimental Physics Society) was one of the oldest research societies in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and in Central and Eastern Europe.", "Polish Philosophical Society\n The Polish Philosophical Society is a scientific society based in Poland, founded in 1904 in Lwów by Kazimierz Twardowski. The statutory goal is to practice and promote philosophy, especially onthology, theory of knowledge, logic, methodology, ethics, history of philosophy as well as the history of social science. During the society's first meeting, Twardowski stated that the only dogma the Society will adhere to was \"the conviction that dogmatism is the greatest enemy of scientific work.\" The society also became part of his drive to reorganize the teaching of philosophy in the universities. The Society had over 800 members and several branches, which included Częstochowa, Gdańsk, Katowice, Kraków, Lublin, Łódź, Olsztyn, Poznań, Szczecin, Toruń, Warszawa, Wrocław, Zielona Góra. It published the quarterly Ruch Filozoficzny, which was founded in 1911 and later continued by the University of Torun. The Polish Philosophical Society (PTF) is a member of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies. The headquarters of the society was in Warsaw. The current president (2010) is Władysław Stróżewski.", "Gdańsk\nGdańsk Scientific Society ; Baltic Institute (Instytut Bałtycki), established 1925 in Toruń, since 1946 (?) in Gdańsk ; TNOiK – Towarzystwo Naukowe Organizacji i Kierowania (Scientific Society for Organization and Management) O/Gdańsk ; IBNGR – Instytut Badań nad Gospodarką Rynkową (The Gdańsk Institute for Market Economics) ", "Institutes of Agriculture of Bydgoszcz\n and Land development. The facility came into competition with the agricultural research centre of Poznan, reducing its independence and its development. Notable changes, including a significant increase of scientific personnel, occurred shortly before World War II (April 1938), when Bydgoszcz became the capital of the newly created Pomeranian Voivodeship. Until 1939, the establishment had the following departments: The facility had experimental fields, indoor horticulture halls, a small park and a meteorological station. During this period, Bydgoszcz Institutes took part to numerous achievements in various fields: From 1921 to 1924, director was prof. Kazimierz Bassalik, a Polish pioneer in microbiology, who established in Bydgoszcz in February 1923, a branch of the Polish Copernicus Society of Naturalists – the first in the Second Polish Republic, bringing together 58 members. From 1922 to 1939, ", "Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin\n (1996), Prof. Dr. Dietrich Kettler (1996), prof. Mary Osborne (1997), prof. Stanislaw Woyke (1998), prof. Alan Gewirtz (1999). New, unconventional forms of teaching have been adopted during the academic year 1996/97. These are extramural studies in nursing leading to the title of master, studies for English-speaking students from Scandinavia, Europe, Israel, Canada and more, evening full-pay studies in medicine, the Faculty of Pharmacy shall be established in the near future. Since long the Pomeranian Medical University maintains scientific ties with renowned foreign centres. Apart from previous co-operation with some centres in the European Union, the agreement signed with the Pennsylvania University in Philadelphia may be called the most important. These contacts have resulted in the exchange of junior scientists, as well as in ", "Soil Science Society of Poland\n The Soil Science Society of Poland (SSSP) (Polskie Towarzystwo Gleboznawcze), is a scientific and professional society of Polish soil scientists. The society was founded in 1937 on the initiative of Feliks Terlikowski, Jan Włodek and Tadeusz Mieczyński. The aim of SSSP is to promote and stimulate the development of soil science, pedology, agricultural chemistry and agricultural microbiology in Poland and organize the community of Polish soil scientists. in 2017 the society gathers ca. 450 members organized in 14 regional divisions and 4 thematic divisions (1. Soils in Space and Time, 2. Soil Properties and Processes, 3. Soil Use, 4. The Role of ", "Polish Copernicus Society of Naturalists\nSection of Speleology - the section for scientific studies of Polish caves (website of the section) ; Section of Biology Education - the section for didactics of biology ; Section of Human Biology - the interdisciplinary section for human biology, medicine and humanities (website of the section) The society was founded in 1875 in Lviv on the initiative of natural sciences researchers in Lviv under the leadership of Feliks Kreutz (geologist), Bronisław Radziszewski (chemist) and Julian Niedźwiedzki (mineralogist and geologist). The first president was Feliks Kreutz, professor of mineralogy at the Lviv University. The name of the Society commemorates Nicolaus Copernicus. The Society is a ‘non-profit’ organization. Its main aim is to promote research and ", "Soil Science Society of Poland\n in Sustaining Society and the Environment). Soil Science Society of Poland is a member of the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) and cooperate with European Geosciences Union (EGU), German Society of Soil Science, Dokuchajev Society of Soil Science, Lithuanian Society of Soil Science, Ukraine Soil Science Society, Soil Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of Turkey and various Polish environmental, scientific organizations. The Society is a publisher of scientific magazine \"Soil Science Annual\" (former \"Roczniki Gleboznawcze\", founded in 1950) with articles in english about broadly understood soil sciences. It is also initiator and publisher subsequent editions of Polish Soil Classification.", "Warsaw Scientific Society\n Warsaw Scientific Society (Polish: Towarzystwo Naukowe Warszawskie; TNW) is a Polish scientific society based in Warsaw. It was established in 1907 as a continuation of the Society of Friends of Science to advance the sciences and arts and to publish scientific papers.", "Szczecin University of Technology\n Szczecin University of Technology (Politechnika Szczecińska) was one of the biggest universities in Szczecin, Poland.", "Lwów Scientific Society\nphilological, ; historical-philosophical, ; mathematical-natural. Lwów Scientific Society (Towarzystwo Naukowe we Lwowie) was a Polish learned society founded in 1901 in Lwów by Oswald Balzer as the Association of Support of Polish Sciences. In 1920, the name was changed into Lwów Scientific Society, and after World War II, when the city of Lwów was annexed by the Soviet Union, the Society was moved to Wrocław, where it exists under the name Wrocław Scientific Society. The Society was the most important of the scientific organizations of Lwów. Its purpose was development and progress of sciences in all areas of human knowledge. It was divided into three departments: Also, ", "West Pomeranian University of Technology\n The university was established on 1 January 2009. It had formerly existed as two academies: the Szczecin University of Technology (Politechnika Szczecińska) and the University of Agriculture in Szczecin (Akademia Rolnicza w Szczecinie).", "International Conference of Young Scientists\n1994 Visegrád, Hungary ; 1995 Baranovichi, Belarus ; 1996 Visegrád, Hungary ; 1997 Baranovichi, Belarus ; 1998 Visegrád, Hungary ; 1999 Baranovichi, Belarus ; 2000 Nijmegen, Netherlands - first time the conference were held outside of Hungary and Belarus, hosted by Radboud University Nijmegen ; 2001 Katowice, Poland - hosted by Youth Palace Katowice ; 2002 Kutaisi, Georgia ; 2003 Prague and Kladno, Czech Republic ; 2004 Nijmegen, Netherlands - hosted by Radboud University Nijmegen ; 2005 Katowice, Poland - hosted by Youth Palace Katowice ; 2006 Stuttgart, Germany - sponsored by Bosch, hosted by Heidehof Foundation ; 2007 Saint-Petersburg, Russia - hosted by Saint Petersburg State University ; 2008 Chernivtsi, Ukraine - hosted by Chernivtsi University and Youth Scientific Society Quasar ; 2009 Pszczyna, Poland - hosted by Boleslaw Chrobry I Comprehensive ", "International Conference on Systems Engineering\n research centres, and industry. During the conference in 1979, Professor Zdzislaw Bubnicki decided to organize future conferences in Wroclaw every two years, and Professor Glyn James and his colleagues from the Coventry University in England suggested that they join a team from Wroclaw to organize the conferences in alternate years in Coventry. Consequently, the next edition in 1980, took place in Coventry. In 1983, Professor William Wells from the University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA and his colleagues joined the teams from Poland and England, and the next meeting in 1984 was organized in Las Vegas, USA. Then it was decided, that to call conferences in Poland as \"Systems Science\" and in England and USA as \"Systems Engineering\". Conference proceedings are published in Springer Publishing or IEEE CS Publishing, and are indexed by ISI Web of Science Proceedings, DBLP, SCOPUS, Google Scholar, and Springerlink.", "Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin\n publications in reputable Western journals. The strongest advantage of the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin lies in its staff - scientists, teachers and physicians - well-educated and strongly motivated to do a good job, in many instances keeping pace with forefront of world medicine. Hopefully, some shortcomings as to the facilities and instrumentation may be overcome in the coming years, thanks to the commitment and enthusiasm of the staff of the Pomeranian Medical University. Hopefully, the co-operation with the health service system in the region, as well as with the Ministry and the Scientific Research Committee shall be even better. The present authorities of the University have set many goals for the incoming years. The most important one is to improve the curriculum " ]
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In there were 14 live births to Swiss citizens and 4 births to non-Swiss citizens, and in same time span there were 11 ", "score": "1.5807627" }, { "id": "3702713", "title": "Märstetten railway station", "text": " Märstetten railway station is a railway station in the Swiss canton of Thurgau and the municipality of Märstetten. The station is located on the Winterthur–Romanshorn railway line. It is an intermediate stop on Zurich S-Bahn services S24 and S30.", "score": "1.5766053" }, { "id": "31452258", "title": "Märstetten", "text": " Scattered finds from the Neolithic era, Roman ruins and a series of grave from the Early Middle Ages show that there was a continuous settlement in the area. In the High Middle Ages the Baron of Märstetten had a castle located above the church. The modern municipality of Märstetten is first mentioned in 1155 as Marsteten when the Cathedral of Constance granted it as a fief to the Freiherr von Klingen. The court of Märstetten included the village as well as Illhart and Wigoltingen. In 1724 a portion of Ruberbaum and some other farms were added to the court. In 1395 the court was acquired by Wilhelm von Enne, followed by the Muntprat family ", "score": "1.5705203" }, { "id": "31452261", "title": "Märstetten", "text": " Märstetten has an area,, of 9.97 km2. Of this area, 6.73 km2 or 67.5% is used for agricultural purposes, while 1.98 km2 or 19.9% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 1.18 km2 or 11.8% is settled (buildings or roads), 0.05 km2 or 0.5% is either rivers or lakes. Of the built up area, industrial buildings made up 6.1% of the total area while housing and buildings made up 1.2% and transportation infrastructure made up 0.8%. while parks, green belts and sports fields made up 3.7%. Out of the forested land, 17.9% of the total land area is heavily forested and 2.0% is covered with ", "score": "1.4889003" }, { "id": "31452273", "title": "Märstetten", "text": " In Märstetten about 75.1% of the population (between age 25-64) have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education (either university or a Fachhochschule). Märstetten is home to the Märstetten primary school district. In the 2008/2009 school year there were 190 students. There were 42 children in the kindergarten, and the average class size was 21 kindergartners. Of the children in kindergarten, 17 or 40.5% were female, 9 or 21.4% were not Swiss citizens and 4 or 9.5% did not speak German natively. The lower and upper primary levels begin at about age 5-6 and last for 6 years. There were 59 children in who were at the lower primary level and 89 children in the upper primary level. The average class size in the primary school was 18.5 students. At the lower primary level, there were 29 children or 49.2% of the total population who were female, 8 or 13.6% were not Swiss citizens and 8 or 13.6% did not speak German natively. In the upper primary level, 38 or 42.7% students were female, 10 or 11.2% were not Swiss citizens and 5 or 5.6% did not speak German natively.", "score": "1.4611089" }, { "id": "31452265", "title": "Märstetten", "text": " are between 10 and 19. Of the adult population, 290 people or 11.8% of the population are between 20 and 29 years old. 326 people or 13.3% are between 30 and 39, 448 people or 18.3% are between 40 and 49, and 323 people or 13.2% are between 50 and 59. The senior population distribution is 220 people or 9.0% of the population are between 60 and 69 years old, 124 people or 5.1% are between 70 and 79, there are 54 people or 2.2% who are between 80 and 89, and there are 15 people or 0.6% who are 90 and older. , there were 862 private households in the municipality, and ", "score": "1.446667" }, { "id": "31452262", "title": "Märstetten", "text": " or small clusters of trees. Of the agricultural land, 62.2% is used for growing crops, while 5.3% is used for orchards or vine crops. Of the water in the municipality, 0.3% is in lakes and 0.2% is in rivers and streams. The municipality is located in the Weinfelden district, on the western foot of the Ottenberg. It is at the intersection of the Zürich-Romanshorn and Wil-Constance roads. It consists of the haufendorf village (an irregular, unplanned and quite closely packed village, built around a central square) of Märstetten and the hamlets of Boltshausen, Altenburg, Dattenhub and Ruberbaum as well as the former Ortsgemeinde of Ottoberg.", "score": "1.4334537" }, { "id": "31452264", "title": "Märstetten", "text": " of Swiss citizens. Ignoring immigration and emigration, the population of Swiss citizens increased by 3 while the foreign population increased by 4. There were 1 Swiss woman who emigrated from Switzerland to another country, 1 non-Swiss man who emigrated from Switzerland to another country and 5 non-Swiss women who emigrated from Switzerland to another country. The total Swiss population change in 2008 (from all sources) was an increase of 23 and the non-Swiss population change was an increase of 2 people. This represents a population growth rate of 1.0%. The age distribution,, in Märstetten is; 269 children or 11.0% of the population are between 0 and 9 years old and 385 teenagers or ", "score": "1.4309034" }, { "id": "31452259", "title": "Märstetten", "text": " 1419. This was followed by the Breitenlandenberg family in 1441, the Brümsi family in 1559, and Leonhart Zollikofer in 1585. The court remained with Leonhart's family until 1798. The appellate court for Märstetten was the Lord of Altenklingen, then after, 1460 the Governor of Thurgau and later the federal Tagsatzung. The village was responsible to pay tithes to the Cathedral of Constance. In 1613, the Cathedral canon, Salomon Buchhorner, had a new manor house (Kehlhof) which administered the villages of Boltshausen, Illhart, Sonterswil, Märstetten, and Ottoberg. The church of St. Jakob, which was under the pilgrimage church of Einsiedeln, was originally the personal church of the Baron. After 1155 it belonged to the lands ", "score": "1.4234226" }, { "id": "4736108", "title": "Marstoniopsis insubrica", "text": "Germany - critically endangered (vom Aussterben bedroht) ; Great Britain, rare This species lives in some areas in Northern, Western, Central, and Eastern Europe, including:", "score": "1.418983" }, { "id": "31452271", "title": "Märstetten", "text": " , Märstetten had an unemployment rate of 1.46%. , there were 124 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 48 businesses involved in this sector. 307 people are employed in the secondary sector and there are 36 businesses in this sector. 450 people are employed in the tertiary sector, with 70 businesses in this sector. there were 1,587 workers who lived in the municipality. Of these, 856 or about 53.9% of the residents worked outside Märstetten while 417 people commuted into the municipality for work. There were a total of 1,148 jobs (of at least 6 hours per week) in the municipality. Of the working population, 9.5% used public transportation to get to work, and 56.2% used a private car.", "score": "1.400605" }, { "id": "1483737", "title": "Lottstetten station", "text": " border station and as such is in local transport tariff zones in both Germany and Switzerland. Trains which pass through Lottstetten without stopping at any of the stations on the line in Germany, are not subject to any customs formalities or restrictions of either country, despite the train and its passengers technically leaving the Swiss customs area, entering the European Union customs area and entering the Swiss customs area again. An agreement in this respect was entered into by the two countries and became law in 1936. From 1840 until 1935, Lottstetten, along with Altenburg, Jestetten and what was then Dettighofen, was part of the region which formed a customs exclusion zone and was not part of the German customs area. ", "score": "1.3970935" }, { "id": "31452269", "title": "Märstetten", "text": " The Hohes Haus and the Church of St. Jakob are listed as Swiss heritage sites of national significance. The villages of Märstetten and Ottoberg, the hamlet of Boltshausen and the Ottenberg Südhang area are all listed as part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites. The Hohes Haus is a half-timbered building which was built in 1613 by Salomon Buchhorner, from the Cathedral of Constance, as a tithe barn. A court room was added in 1620. The walls are decorated with late Renaissance paneling and carvings. The building was restored in 1972. The Church of St. Jakob was first mentioned in 1155 as chapel under the administration of the Cathedral of Constance. The combined bell tower and choir was probably built in the 13th or 14th century. In 1465 ", "score": "1.3939787" }, { "id": "32162294", "title": "Hattstedtermarsch", "text": " Hattstedtermarsch (Hatsted Marsk, North Frisian: Haatstinger Määrsch) is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.", "score": "1.387025" }, { "id": "31452260", "title": "Märstetten", "text": " the Cathedral of Constance. Between 1242-1487, the church was a branch of Wigoltingen. Without the consent of the governing church, St. Jakob's broke away from the parish in 1465. In 1482 Pope Sixtus IV issued a papal bull which granted the village the right to hire a lay priest. The Protestant Reformation prevailed in the village in 1529, though the Mass was permitted between 1594-1795. Until 1798 the parish included the so-called inner municipality of Märstetten, the outer municipality of Ottoberg and scattered farm houses. Starting in 1860, the citizens and residents gathered on St. Hilary's day (13 January) for the municipal, local and school community meeting, as well as the so-called Hilärimahl meal.", "score": "1.3821812" }, { "id": "1483736", "title": "Lottstetten station", "text": " Despite its location in Germany, the station is located on the Eglisau to Neuhausen line of the Swiss Federal Railway (SBB) that crosses the Germany–Switzerland border twice on its route between the Swiss cantons of Zurich and Schaffhausen. Lottstetten is one of only two Swiss operated stations located entirely within Germany, the other being Jestetten. Until December 2010 a third station was in operation, namely Altenburg-Rheinau, located in Altenburg, part of Jestetten, close to the border with Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Switzerland, however despite protests from the German authorities, the station was closed by the Swiss due to low passenger numbers. None of the lines running to or through Lottstetten have a direct rail connection to the German railway network. The station is ", "score": "1.3793722" }, { "id": "6103391", "title": "Marstal", "text": " Marstal is twinned with:", "score": "1.3712789" }, { "id": "31452270", "title": "Märstetten", "text": " nave was extended toward the west and the tower was raised. The sacristy was added in 1489, bringing the church to its current appearance. In the same year it was raised to a parish church and the center of a local parish. The baptismal font was added in 1590. The pulpit was built in 1790. The sundial was painted in 1808 by Conrad Boltshauser and restored in 1954. During a renovation in 1975, two frescos were discovered. The Weihnachtsgeschichte or Christmas Story was painted in the 15th century, while the Last Judgement is from around 1460-70. The church is shared between the Reformed and Roman Catholic residents, with Reformed services at 9:30 and Catholic Mass at 11:15. For Catholics the church is a chapel under the parish of Weinfelden.", "score": "1.3677891" } ]
[ "Märstetten\n Märstetten is a municipality in the district of Weinfelden in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland.", "Märstetten\n Märstetten railway station is a stop of the Zürich S-Bahn on services S24 and S30.", "Märstetten\n Märstetten has a population of. , 10.6% of the population are foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years (1997–2007) the population has changed at a rate of 9.9%. Most of the population speaks German (94.8%), with Albanian being second most common ( 1.6%) and Italian being third ( 0.8%). , the gender distribution of the population was 49.4% male and 50.6% female. The population was made up of 1,057 Swiss men (43.5% of the population), and 144 (5.9%) non-Swiss men. There were 1,116 Swiss women (45.9%), and 114 (4.7%) non-Swiss women. In there were 14 live births to Swiss citizens and 4 births to non-Swiss citizens, and in same time span there were 11 ", "Märstetten railway station\n Märstetten railway station is a railway station in the Swiss canton of Thurgau and the municipality of Märstetten. The station is located on the Winterthur–Romanshorn railway line. It is an intermediate stop on Zurich S-Bahn services S24 and S30.", "Märstetten\n Scattered finds from the Neolithic era, Roman ruins and a series of grave from the Early Middle Ages show that there was a continuous settlement in the area. In the High Middle Ages the Baron of Märstetten had a castle located above the church. The modern municipality of Märstetten is first mentioned in 1155 as Marsteten when the Cathedral of Constance granted it as a fief to the Freiherr von Klingen. The court of Märstetten included the village as well as Illhart and Wigoltingen. In 1724 a portion of Ruberbaum and some other farms were added to the court. In 1395 the court was acquired by Wilhelm von Enne, followed by the Muntprat family ", "Märstetten\n Märstetten has an area,, of 9.97 km2. Of this area, 6.73 km2 or 67.5% is used for agricultural purposes, while 1.98 km2 or 19.9% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 1.18 km2 or 11.8% is settled (buildings or roads), 0.05 km2 or 0.5% is either rivers or lakes. Of the built up area, industrial buildings made up 6.1% of the total area while housing and buildings made up 1.2% and transportation infrastructure made up 0.8%. while parks, green belts and sports fields made up 3.7%. Out of the forested land, 17.9% of the total land area is heavily forested and 2.0% is covered with ", "Märstetten\n In Märstetten about 75.1% of the population (between age 25-64) have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education (either university or a Fachhochschule). Märstetten is home to the Märstetten primary school district. In the 2008/2009 school year there were 190 students. There were 42 children in the kindergarten, and the average class size was 21 kindergartners. Of the children in kindergarten, 17 or 40.5% were female, 9 or 21.4% were not Swiss citizens and 4 or 9.5% did not speak German natively. The lower and upper primary levels begin at about age 5-6 and last for 6 years. There were 59 children in who were at the lower primary level and 89 children in the upper primary level. The average class size in the primary school was 18.5 students. At the lower primary level, there were 29 children or 49.2% of the total population who were female, 8 or 13.6% were not Swiss citizens and 8 or 13.6% did not speak German natively. In the upper primary level, 38 or 42.7% students were female, 10 or 11.2% were not Swiss citizens and 5 or 5.6% did not speak German natively.", "Märstetten\n are between 10 and 19. Of the adult population, 290 people or 11.8% of the population are between 20 and 29 years old. 326 people or 13.3% are between 30 and 39, 448 people or 18.3% are between 40 and 49, and 323 people or 13.2% are between 50 and 59. The senior population distribution is 220 people or 9.0% of the population are between 60 and 69 years old, 124 people or 5.1% are between 70 and 79, there are 54 people or 2.2% who are between 80 and 89, and there are 15 people or 0.6% who are 90 and older. , there were 862 private households in the municipality, and ", "Märstetten\n or small clusters of trees. Of the agricultural land, 62.2% is used for growing crops, while 5.3% is used for orchards or vine crops. Of the water in the municipality, 0.3% is in lakes and 0.2% is in rivers and streams. The municipality is located in the Weinfelden district, on the western foot of the Ottenberg. It is at the intersection of the Zürich-Romanshorn and Wil-Constance roads. It consists of the haufendorf village (an irregular, unplanned and quite closely packed village, built around a central square) of Märstetten and the hamlets of Boltshausen, Altenburg, Dattenhub and Ruberbaum as well as the former Ortsgemeinde of Ottoberg.", "Märstetten\n of Swiss citizens. Ignoring immigration and emigration, the population of Swiss citizens increased by 3 while the foreign population increased by 4. There were 1 Swiss woman who emigrated from Switzerland to another country, 1 non-Swiss man who emigrated from Switzerland to another country and 5 non-Swiss women who emigrated from Switzerland to another country. The total Swiss population change in 2008 (from all sources) was an increase of 23 and the non-Swiss population change was an increase of 2 people. This represents a population growth rate of 1.0%. The age distribution,, in Märstetten is; 269 children or 11.0% of the population are between 0 and 9 years old and 385 teenagers or ", "Märstetten\n 1419. This was followed by the Breitenlandenberg family in 1441, the Brümsi family in 1559, and Leonhart Zollikofer in 1585. The court remained with Leonhart's family until 1798. The appellate court for Märstetten was the Lord of Altenklingen, then after, 1460 the Governor of Thurgau and later the federal Tagsatzung. The village was responsible to pay tithes to the Cathedral of Constance. In 1613, the Cathedral canon, Salomon Buchhorner, had a new manor house (Kehlhof) which administered the villages of Boltshausen, Illhart, Sonterswil, Märstetten, and Ottoberg. The church of St. Jakob, which was under the pilgrimage church of Einsiedeln, was originally the personal church of the Baron. After 1155 it belonged to the lands ", "Marstoniopsis insubrica\nGermany - critically endangered (vom Aussterben bedroht) ; Great Britain, rare This species lives in some areas in Northern, Western, Central, and Eastern Europe, including:", "Märstetten\n , Märstetten had an unemployment rate of 1.46%. , there were 124 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 48 businesses involved in this sector. 307 people are employed in the secondary sector and there are 36 businesses in this sector. 450 people are employed in the tertiary sector, with 70 businesses in this sector. there were 1,587 workers who lived in the municipality. Of these, 856 or about 53.9% of the residents worked outside Märstetten while 417 people commuted into the municipality for work. There were a total of 1,148 jobs (of at least 6 hours per week) in the municipality. Of the working population, 9.5% used public transportation to get to work, and 56.2% used a private car.", "Lottstetten station\n border station and as such is in local transport tariff zones in both Germany and Switzerland. Trains which pass through Lottstetten without stopping at any of the stations on the line in Germany, are not subject to any customs formalities or restrictions of either country, despite the train and its passengers technically leaving the Swiss customs area, entering the European Union customs area and entering the Swiss customs area again. An agreement in this respect was entered into by the two countries and became law in 1936. From 1840 until 1935, Lottstetten, along with Altenburg, Jestetten and what was then Dettighofen, was part of the region which formed a customs exclusion zone and was not part of the German customs area. ", "Märstetten\n The Hohes Haus and the Church of St. Jakob are listed as Swiss heritage sites of national significance. The villages of Märstetten and Ottoberg, the hamlet of Boltshausen and the Ottenberg Südhang area are all listed as part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites. The Hohes Haus is a half-timbered building which was built in 1613 by Salomon Buchhorner, from the Cathedral of Constance, as a tithe barn. A court room was added in 1620. The walls are decorated with late Renaissance paneling and carvings. The building was restored in 1972. The Church of St. Jakob was first mentioned in 1155 as chapel under the administration of the Cathedral of Constance. The combined bell tower and choir was probably built in the 13th or 14th century. In 1465 ", "Hattstedtermarsch\n Hattstedtermarsch (Hatsted Marsk, North Frisian: Haatstinger Määrsch) is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.", "Märstetten\n the Cathedral of Constance. Between 1242-1487, the church was a branch of Wigoltingen. Without the consent of the governing church, St. Jakob's broke away from the parish in 1465. In 1482 Pope Sixtus IV issued a papal bull which granted the village the right to hire a lay priest. The Protestant Reformation prevailed in the village in 1529, though the Mass was permitted between 1594-1795. Until 1798 the parish included the so-called inner municipality of Märstetten, the outer municipality of Ottoberg and scattered farm houses. Starting in 1860, the citizens and residents gathered on St. Hilary's day (13 January) for the municipal, local and school community meeting, as well as the so-called Hilärimahl meal.", "Lottstetten station\n Despite its location in Germany, the station is located on the Eglisau to Neuhausen line of the Swiss Federal Railway (SBB) that crosses the Germany–Switzerland border twice on its route between the Swiss cantons of Zurich and Schaffhausen. Lottstetten is one of only two Swiss operated stations located entirely within Germany, the other being Jestetten. Until December 2010 a third station was in operation, namely Altenburg-Rheinau, located in Altenburg, part of Jestetten, close to the border with Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Switzerland, however despite protests from the German authorities, the station was closed by the Swiss due to low passenger numbers. None of the lines running to or through Lottstetten have a direct rail connection to the German railway network. The station is ", "Marstal\n Marstal is twinned with:", "Märstetten\n nave was extended toward the west and the tower was raised. The sacristy was added in 1489, bringing the church to its current appearance. In the same year it was raised to a parish church and the center of a local parish. The baptismal font was added in 1590. The pulpit was built in 1790. The sundial was painted in 1808 by Conrad Boltshauser and restored in 1954. During a renovation in 1975, two frescos were discovered. The Weihnachtsgeschichte or Christmas Story was painted in the 15th century, while the Last Judgement is from around 1460-70. The church is shared between the Reformed and Roman Catholic residents, with Reformed services at 9:30 and Catholic Mass at 11:15. For Catholics the church is a chapel under the parish of Weinfelden." ]