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species of bird | Q1264849 | Red-naped fruit dove | The red-naped fruit dove is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to Sumba. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The red-naped fruit dove is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to Sumba. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. ### Response: species of bird | 623,930 |
species of fish | Q2925164 | Carpenter's chimaera | The carpenter's chimaera, also known as the giant chimaera or the giant purple chimaera, is a species of fish in the family Chimaeridae. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The carpenter's chimaera, also known as the giant chimaera or the giant purple chimaera, is a species of fish in the family Chimaeridae. ### Response: species of fish | 623,931 |
village in Iran | Q5799092 | Molla Mahalleh, Babol | Molla Mahalleh is a village in Gatab-e Shomali Rural District, Gatab District, amirkola city, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 236, in 61 families. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Molla Mahalleh is a village in Gatab-e Shomali Rural District, Gatab District, amirkola city, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 236, in 61 families. ### Response: village in Iran | 623,932 |
American actress | Q52818666 | Rachel Hilson | Rachel Naomi Hilson is an American actress. She started her career in 2010 with a recurring role on the CBS legal drama The Good Wife as Nisa Dalmar. She has also had recurring roles on NBC's Rise and This Is Us and a starring role on the Hulu teen drama, Love, Victor. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Rachel Naomi Hilson is an American actress. She started her career in 2010 with a recurring role on the CBS legal drama The Good Wife as Nisa Dalmar. She has also had recurring roles on NBC's Rise and This Is Us and a starring role on the Hulu teen drama, Love, Victor. ### Response: American actress | 623,933 |
Dutch theologian | Q606636 | Antonius Jan Glazemaker | Antonius Jan Glazemaker served as the twenty-first Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht, from 1982 to 2000. Born on April 19, 1931, to Old Catholic parents, Glazemaker was raised in the Netherlands during a period ecumenical initiatives and the creation of the World Council of Churches. On July 1, 1956, Glazemaker was ordained to the priesthood in Hilversum by Archbishop of Utrecht Andreas Rinkel. In 1979, he was appointed the 13th bishop of Deventer, an office that he assumed on December 8, 1979, in IJmuiden, where he served as pastor. On February 6, 1982, Glazemaker was elected Archbishop of Utrecht, succeeding Marinus Kok, who had retired. Under his leadership, the Old Catholic Church allowed for remarriage after divorce and ordained its first woman priest in 1999. Glazemaker retired as Archbishop of Utrecht on February 12, 2000. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Antonius Jan Glazemaker served as the twenty-first Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht, from 1982 to 2000. Born on April 19, 1931, to Old Catholic parents, Glazemaker was raised in the Netherlands during a period ecumenical initiatives and the creation of the World Council of Churches. On July 1, 1956, Glazemaker was ordained to the priesthood in Hilversum by Archbishop of Utrecht Andreas Rinkel. In 1979, he was appointed the 13th bishop of Deventer, an office that he assumed on December 8, 1979, in IJmuiden, where he served as pastor. On February 6, 1982, Glazemaker was elected Archbishop of Utrecht, succeeding Marinus Kok, who had retired. Under his leadership, the Old Catholic Church allowed for remarriage after divorce and ordained its first woman priest in 1999. Glazemaker retired as Archbishop of Utrecht on February 12, 2000. ### Response: Dutch theologian | 623,934 |
chemical compound | Q7809222 | Tirilazad | Tirilazad is a drug that has been proposed to treat acute ischaemic stroke. When tested on animal models, tirilazad protects brain tissue, and reduces brain damage. However, the drug fails to treat, and even worsens a stroke when studied on a human being. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Tirilazad is a drug that has been proposed to treat acute ischaemic stroke. When tested on animal models, tirilazad protects brain tissue, and reduces brain damage. However, the drug fails to treat, and even worsens a stroke when studied on a human being. ### Response: chemical compound | 623,935 |
species of fungus | Q115255398 | Leucocoprinus armeniacoflavus | Leucocoprinus armeniacoflavus is a species of mushroom producing fungus in the family Agaricaceae. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Leucocoprinus armeniacoflavus is a species of mushroom producing fungus in the family Agaricaceae. ### Response: species of fungus | 623,936 |
species of fungus | Q10420067 | Aspergillus stellatus | Aspergillus stellatus is a species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus. It is from the Nidulantes section. The species was first described in 1934. It has been isolated from soil in Panama and seeds in India. It has been reported in human infections. It has been reported to produce aflatoxin B1, ajamxanthone, shamixanthone, tajixanthone, tajixanthone hydrate, tajixanthone methanoate, 19-O-methyl-22- methoxypre-shamixanthone, pre-shamixanthone, 15- acetyltajixanthone hydrate, andibenin A, andibenin B, andibenin C, andelesin A, andelesin B, anditomin, arugosin A, arugosin B, arugosin D, asperthecin, astellatol, asteltoxin, desferritriacetylfusigen, dihydroterrein, emervaridione, varioxiranediol, epiisoshamixanthone, ophiobolin C, ophiobolin G, ophiobolin H, ophiobolin K, evariquinone, 2-Furanoic acid, islandicin, isoemericellin, kojic acid, 2-Methoxy-6-(3,4-dihydroxy-hepta-1,5-dienyl)benzyl alcohol, najamxanthone, radixanthone, shahenxanthone, penicillin G, shimalactone A, siderin, stellatic acid, stellatin, stromemycin, terrein, variecoacetal A, variecoacetal B, variecolactone, variecolin, varioxirane, varixanthone, varitriol, and varioxranol A-G. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Aspergillus stellatus is a species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus. It is from the Nidulantes section. The species was first described in 1934. It has been isolated from soil in Panama and seeds in India. It has been reported in human infections. It has been reported to produce aflatoxin B1, ajamxanthone, shamixanthone, tajixanthone, tajixanthone hydrate, tajixanthone methanoate, 19-O-methyl-22- methoxypre-shamixanthone, pre-shamixanthone, 15- acetyltajixanthone hydrate, andibenin A, andibenin B, andibenin C, andelesin A, andelesin B, anditomin, arugosin A, arugosin B, arugosin D, asperthecin, astellatol, asteltoxin, desferritriacetylfusigen, dihydroterrein, emervaridione, varioxiranediol, epiisoshamixanthone, ophiobolin C, ophiobolin G, ophiobolin H, ophiobolin K, evariquinone, 2-Furanoic acid, islandicin, isoemericellin, kojic acid, 2-Methoxy-6-(3,4-dihydroxy-hepta-1,5-dienyl)benzyl alcohol, najamxanthone, radixanthone, shahenxanthone, penicillin G, shimalactone A, siderin, stellatic acid, stellatin, stromemycin, terrein, variecoacetal A, variecoacetal B, variecolactone, variecolin, varioxirane, varixanthone, varitriol, and varioxranol A-G. ### Response: species of fungus | 623,937 |
species of insect | Q4696797 | Aidos osorius | Aidos osorius is a moth of the Aididae family. It is found in Brazil. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Aidos osorius is a moth of the Aididae family. It is found in Brazil. ### Response: species of insect | 623,938 |
American politician | Q24718741 | Thomas Fearne | Thomas Fearne was a Canadian American immigrant, farmer, and Republican politician. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate, representing the 9th Senate district from January 1899 until his death in April 1901. He also served one term as sheriff of Waushara County, Wisconsin. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Thomas Fearne was a Canadian American immigrant, farmer, and Republican politician. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate, representing the 9th Senate district from January 1899 until his death in April 1901. He also served one term as sheriff of Waushara County, Wisconsin. ### Response: American politician | 623,939 |
American politician | Q84603778 | Mary Fritz | Mary Fritz was an American politician who served in the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 90th district from 1983 to 1985 and from 1987 to 2016. She died of cancer on July 9, 2016, in Wallingford, Connecticut at age 78. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Mary Fritz was an American politician who served in the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 90th district from 1983 to 1985 and from 1987 to 2016. She died of cancer on July 9, 2016, in Wallingford, Connecticut at age 78. ### Response: American politician | 623,940 |
Japanese politician | Q7827417 | Toru Matsuoka | Toru Matsuoka is a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan, a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet. A native of Osaka, Osaka and high school graduate, he was elected to the House of Councillors for the first time in 2004 after serving in the assembly of Osaka Prefecture for three terms since 1991. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Toru Matsuoka is a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan, a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet. A native of Osaka, Osaka and high school graduate, he was elected to the House of Councillors for the first time in 2004 after serving in the assembly of Osaka Prefecture for three terms since 1991. ### Response: Japanese politician | 623,941 |
fictional character | Q5334887 | Ed Grimley | Edward Mayhoff 'Ed' Grimley is a fictional character created and portrayed by Martin Short. The original concept came from the stories told by Bob Ingram about his childhood imaginary friend. Developed amongst The Second City improv comedy troupe, Grimley made his television debut on the sketch comedy show SCTV in 1982, leading to popular success for both Short and the persona. Short continued to portray Grimley on Saturday Night Live and in various other appearances. The character also starred in Hanna-Barbera's 1988 animated series The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley, and appeared in Short's comedy specials I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood and I, Martin Short, Goes Home. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Edward Mayhoff 'Ed' Grimley is a fictional character created and portrayed by Martin Short. The original concept came from the stories told by Bob Ingram about his childhood imaginary friend. Developed amongst The Second City improv comedy troupe, Grimley made his television debut on the sketch comedy show SCTV in 1982, leading to popular success for both Short and the persona. Short continued to portray Grimley on Saturday Night Live and in various other appearances. The character also starred in Hanna-Barbera's 1988 animated series The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley, and appeared in Short's comedy specials I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood and I, Martin Short, Goes Home. ### Response: fictional character | 623,942 |
American photographer | Q22909625 | Caterina Verde | Caterina Verde is a conceptual and visual artist of both American and French nationality, who currently lives and works in New York City. Verde's work is a cross platform of media that incorporates video and installation-style situations with text works, but not exclusively. She uses photography, drawing, performance, painting and objects as integral components of the work. For a period she worked actively making light works, which were shown extensively during the early 1990s. Her aesthetic concerns are psychologically and historically based. Verde is also known as a curator, and a video director. As Kathryn Greene, she is known for her years as the Performance Art and Hybrid curator at The Kitchen, a non-profit, multi-disciplinary art and performance space in downtown Manhattan, New York City. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Caterina Verde is a conceptual and visual artist of both American and French nationality, who currently lives and works in New York City. Verde's work is a cross platform of media that incorporates video and installation-style situations with text works, but not exclusively. She uses photography, drawing, performance, painting and objects as integral components of the work. For a period she worked actively making light works, which were shown extensively during the early 1990s. Her aesthetic concerns are psychologically and historically based. Verde is also known as a curator, and a video director. As Kathryn Greene, she is known for her years as the Performance Art and Hybrid curator at The Kitchen, a non-profit, multi-disciplinary art and performance space in downtown Manhattan, New York City. ### Response: American photographer | 623,943 |
British ballet dancer | Q6397144 | Kevin O'Hare | Kevin O'Hare is a British retired ballet dancer and current Director of The Royal Ballet. He succeeded Monica Mason in the role in 2012. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Kevin O'Hare is a British retired ballet dancer and current Director of The Royal Ballet. He succeeded Monica Mason in the role in 2012. ### Response: British ballet dancer | 623,944 |
Danish handball player | Q7177194 | Peter Svensson (handballer) | Peter Svensson is a Danish handballer, currently playing for Danish Handball League side GOG Svendborg, with whom he won the Danish Championship in 2007. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Peter Svensson is a Danish handballer, currently playing for Danish Handball League side GOG Svendborg, with whom he won the Danish Championship in 2007. ### Response: Danish handball player | 623,945 |
Wikimedia list article | Q15878254 | List of state visits made and received by Albert II of Belgium | The list of King Albert II and Queen Paola of Belgium's state visits is: | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The list of King Albert II and Queen Paola of Belgium's state visits is: ### Response: Wikimedia list article | 623,946 |
album by Merle Haggard | Q7242813 | Pride in What I Am | Pride in What I Am is the eighth studio album by American country music artist Merle Haggard and The Strangers released in 1969 on Capitol Records. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Pride in What I Am is the eighth studio album by American country music artist Merle Haggard and The Strangers released in 1969 on Capitol Records. ### Response: album by Merle Haggard | 623,947 |
road in Ontario, Canada | Q30632260 | Lakeshore Road | Lakeshore Road is a historic roadway in the Canadian province of Ontario, running through the city of Burlington and the town of Oakville in Halton Region, as well as the city of Mississauga in Peel Region. As its name implies, the road closely follows the shoreline of Lake Ontario, although the lake itself is not visible from the road in most areas. Lakeshore Road was once a key section of the historic Highway 2, which traversed the province, but has since been downloaded to local municipalities. Despite this historical role as a major route, however, most of the road is a lower-capacity picturesque residential and historic commercial street with only two through lanes until it becomes a four-lane, higher-volume artery after it enters Mississauga and jogs to the north. Lakeshore Road historically continued east into Toronto, as far east as the Parkdale neighbourhood, where it tied into Queen Street, but that section was later redesignated as Lake Shore Boulevard as it was gradually extended into the city's downtown during the first half of the 20th century. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Lakeshore Road is a historic roadway in the Canadian province of Ontario, running through the city of Burlington and the town of Oakville in Halton Region, as well as the city of Mississauga in Peel Region. As its name implies, the road closely follows the shoreline of Lake Ontario, although the lake itself is not visible from the road in most areas. Lakeshore Road was once a key section of the historic Highway 2, which traversed the province, but has since been downloaded to local municipalities. Despite this historical role as a major route, however, most of the road is a lower-capacity picturesque residential and historic commercial street with only two through lanes until it becomes a four-lane, higher-volume artery after it enters Mississauga and jogs to the north. Lakeshore Road historically continued east into Toronto, as far east as the Parkdale neighbourhood, where it tied into Queen Street, but that section was later redesignated as Lake Shore Boulevard as it was gradually extended into the city's downtown during the first half of the 20th century. ### Response: road in Ontario, Canada | 623,948 |
season of football team | Q20730073 | 2015–16 Torino FC season | The 2015–16 season was Torino Football Club's 105th season of competitive football, 88th season in the top division of Italian football and 71st season in Serie A. The club finished in 12th place in Serie A, and were eliminated in the round of 16 in the Coppa Italia. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The 2015–16 season was Torino Football Club's 105th season of competitive football, 88th season in the top division of Italian football and 71st season in Serie A. The club finished in 12th place in Serie A, and were eliminated in the round of 16 in the Coppa Italia. ### Response: season of football team | 623,949 |
human settlement in India | Q19898992 | Barwali | Barwali is a historical village in, nagaur district of the Indian state of Rajasthan. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Barwali is a historical village in, nagaur district of the Indian state of Rajasthan. ### Response: human settlement in India | 623,950 |
ice hockey player (1954-) | Q23908452 | Jeffrey Hymanson | Jeffrey Hymanson is an American ice hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1976 Winter Olympics. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Jeffrey Hymanson is an American ice hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1976 Winter Olympics. ### Response: ice hockey player (1954-) | 623,951 |
2001 film by Frank Darabont | Q1322943 | The Majestic (film) | The Majestic is a 2001 American romantic drama film directed and produced by Frank Darabont, written by Michael Sloane, and starring Jim Carrey in the leading role. The film also features Bob Balaban, Brent Briscoe, Jeffrey DeMunn, Amanda Detmer, Allen Garfield, Hal Holbrook, Laurie Holden, Martin Landau, Ron Rifkin, David Ogden Stiers, and James Whitmore. The film depicts a 1950s Hollywood screenwriter suspected of being a communist. After suffering amnesia as the result of a road accident, he is taken in by the residents of a small town, who mistake him for a local resident who went MIA while serving in the military during World War II. Carrey's performance was a significant departure from his previous work, which until then had mostly been comedy films. The film premiered on December 11, 2001, and was released in the United States on December 21, 2001. It received lukewarm reviews from critics and grossed $37 million worldwide against a budget of $72 million, losing an estimated $49 million. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Majestic is a 2001 American romantic drama film directed and produced by Frank Darabont, written by Michael Sloane, and starring Jim Carrey in the leading role. The film also features Bob Balaban, Brent Briscoe, Jeffrey DeMunn, Amanda Detmer, Allen Garfield, Hal Holbrook, Laurie Holden, Martin Landau, Ron Rifkin, David Ogden Stiers, and James Whitmore. The film depicts a 1950s Hollywood screenwriter suspected of being a communist. After suffering amnesia as the result of a road accident, he is taken in by the residents of a small town, who mistake him for a local resident who went MIA while serving in the military during World War II. Carrey's performance was a significant departure from his previous work, which until then had mostly been comedy films. The film premiered on December 11, 2001, and was released in the United States on December 21, 2001. It received lukewarm reviews from critics and grossed $37 million worldwide against a budget of $72 million, losing an estimated $49 million. ### Response: 2001 film by Frank Darabont | 623,952 |
Argentine cross-country skier | Q65045006 | Guillermo Alder | Guillermo Alder is an Argentine cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 10 kilometre classical event at the 1992 Winter Olympics. He is brother of Inés Alder. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Guillermo Alder is an Argentine cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 10 kilometre classical event at the 1992 Winter Olympics. He is brother of Inés Alder. ### Response: Argentine cross-country skier | 623,953 |
Wikimedia disambiguation page | Q48441058 | Maaraba | Maaraba may refer to: Maaraba, Rif Dimashq
Maaraba, Daraa | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Maaraba may refer to: Maaraba, Rif Dimashq
Maaraba, Daraa ### Response: Wikimedia disambiguation page | 623,954 |
Wikimedia disambiguation page | Q8048807 | Yanki | Yanki or Yankı may refer to: Yankī, a type of delinquent youth in Japan | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Yanki or Yankı may refer to: Yankī, a type of delinquent youth in Japan ### Response: Wikimedia disambiguation page | 623,955 |
2004 studio album by Eric Clapton | Q686789 | Me and Mr. Johnson | Me and Mr. Johnson is the fifteenth solo studio album recorded by Eric Clapton. It consists of covers of songs written and originally recorded by Robert Johnson. Released in March 2004 by Reprise Records, with the cover painted by Sir Peter Blake, using a series of photographs of Clapton. Clapton had planned to record an album of new material, but by the time of the recording sessions there were not enough new songs written, so the band instead recorded a series of Johnson songs. Me and Mr. Johnson sold more than two million albums worldwide and reached the Top 10 in more than 15 countries. A companion album and video release entitled Sessions for Robert J was released on 7 December 2004, and featured different versions of each of the songs from the studio album. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Me and Mr. Johnson is the fifteenth solo studio album recorded by Eric Clapton. It consists of covers of songs written and originally recorded by Robert Johnson. Released in March 2004 by Reprise Records, with the cover painted by Sir Peter Blake, using a series of photographs of Clapton. Clapton had planned to record an album of new material, but by the time of the recording sessions there were not enough new songs written, so the band instead recorded a series of Johnson songs. Me and Mr. Johnson sold more than two million albums worldwide and reached the Top 10 in more than 15 countries. A companion album and video release entitled Sessions for Robert J was released on 7 December 2004, and featured different versions of each of the songs from the studio album. ### Response: 2004 studio album by Eric Clapton | 623,956 |
Intercollegiate basketball season | Q24910129 | 2016–17 Ole Miss Rebels women's basketball team | The 2016–17 Ole Miss Rebels women's basketball team represented University of Mississippi during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Rebels, led by fourth year head coach Matt Insell, played their home games at the Pavilion at Ole Miss and are members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They finished the season 17–14, 6–10 in SEC play to finish in tenth place. They lost in the second round of the SEC women's basketball tournament to LSU. They were invited to the Women's National Invitation Tournament where they got upset by Grambling State in the first round. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The 2016–17 Ole Miss Rebels women's basketball team represented University of Mississippi during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Rebels, led by fourth year head coach Matt Insell, played their home games at the Pavilion at Ole Miss and are members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They finished the season 17–14, 6–10 in SEC play to finish in tenth place. They lost in the second round of the SEC women's basketball tournament to LSU. They were invited to the Women's National Invitation Tournament where they got upset by Grambling State in the first round. ### Response: Intercollegiate basketball season | 623,957 |
geographical feature in Antarctica | Q2604740 | Springtail Point | Springtail Point is a rock point 3 nautical miles (6 km) north of Skew Peak in the Clare Range, Victoria Land. Named by Heinz Janetschek, biologist at McMurdo Station (1961–62), because of a find of springtail insects at this location. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Springtail Point is a rock point 3 nautical miles (6 km) north of Skew Peak in the Clare Range, Victoria Land. Named by Heinz Janetschek, biologist at McMurdo Station (1961–62), because of a find of springtail insects at this location. ### Response: geographical feature in Antarctica | 623,958 |
Defunct cemetery in Ho Chi Min City | Q6951218 | Lê Văn Tám Park | Le Van Tam Park, previously known as Mạc Đĩnh Chi Cemetery, is a park in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It formerly was a large and prestigious French colonial cemetery in South Vietnam, located near the US Embassy, Saigon. The cemetery had a wooded, bucolic setting, surrounded by a tall concrete wall, with a gated entrance on Hai Ba Trung Street. It originated as the burial ground for those killed during the 1859 battle for the Gia Dinh Citadel. The cemetery was built by the French and had a European style confined within a quiet environment, giving it an air of simplicity, eeriness, and majesty. Small winding roads, lined with eucalyptus trees interspersed with straight roads, gave access to all corners of the cemetery. Eight-foot, bone white concrete walls enclosed it all around and gave it an air of isolation and solemnity in the middle of the noisy neighborhood. There were magnificent mausoleums, eight to ten feet high and six to eight feet wide, erected by bereaved families to commemorate their deceased. Others were simple tombstones, but no less impressive, with a block of stone marking the gallant deeds of the beloved person. It was by far the largest, cleanest and best-kept cemetery in Saigon. Burial there was reserved for French governors and colonial officials, high-ranking Vietnamese politicians, generals, former war heroes, celebrities and prominent members of the South Vietnamese society. In 1955 it was named Mac Dinh Chi, after the renowned ancient Vietnamese scholar and diplomat Mạc Đĩnh Chi (1280–1350). South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem and his brother Ngo Dinh Nhu were interred there in unmarked graves following their assassinations. The famous French correspondent for Time and Newsweek magazines François Sully and the American missionary Grace Cadman were also buried there. In the early 1980s, Vietnam's communist government declared the cemetery a corrupt reminder of the past. In 1983 the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee passed a resolution to abolish the cemetery, and ordered all remains to be exhumed and removed. Family members were given two months to claim their loved ones. Then the mausoleums and tombstones were bulldozed to the ground to create a children's park and playground. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Le Van Tam Park, previously known as Mạc Đĩnh Chi Cemetery, is a park in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It formerly was a large and prestigious French colonial cemetery in South Vietnam, located near the US Embassy, Saigon. The cemetery had a wooded, bucolic setting, surrounded by a tall concrete wall, with a gated entrance on Hai Ba Trung Street. It originated as the burial ground for those killed during the 1859 battle for the Gia Dinh Citadel. The cemetery was built by the French and had a European style confined within a quiet environment, giving it an air of simplicity, eeriness, and majesty. Small winding roads, lined with eucalyptus trees interspersed with straight roads, gave access to all corners of the cemetery. Eight-foot, bone white concrete walls enclosed it all around and gave it an air of isolation and solemnity in the middle of the noisy neighborhood. There were magnificent mausoleums, eight to ten feet high and six to eight feet wide, erected by bereaved families to commemorate their deceased. Others were simple tombstones, but no less impressive, with a block of stone marking the gallant deeds of the beloved person. It was by far the largest, cleanest and best-kept cemetery in Saigon. Burial there was reserved for French governors and colonial officials, high-ranking Vietnamese politicians, generals, former war heroes, celebrities and prominent members of the South Vietnamese society. In 1955 it was named Mac Dinh Chi, after the renowned ancient Vietnamese scholar and diplomat Mạc Đĩnh Chi (1280–1350). South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem and his brother Ngo Dinh Nhu were interred there in unmarked graves following their assassinations. The famous French correspondent for Time and Newsweek magazines François Sully and the American missionary Grace Cadman were also buried there. In the early 1980s, Vietnam's communist government declared the cemetery a corrupt reminder of the past. In 1983 the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee passed a resolution to abolish the cemetery, and ordered all remains to be exhumed and removed. Family members were given two months to claim their loved ones. Then the mausoleums and tombstones were bulldozed to the ground to create a children's park and playground. ### Response: Defunct cemetery in Ho Chi Min City | 623,959 |
railway station in Uttar Pradesh, India | Q48730994 | Algawan railway station | Algawan railway station is a small railway station located in Hardoi, Saharanpur in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It belongs to North Central Railway, Moradabad. Nearby major railway station is Bareilly Junction railway station and airport is Amausi. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Algawan railway station is a small railway station located in Hardoi, Saharanpur in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It belongs to North Central Railway, Moradabad. Nearby major railway station is Bareilly Junction railway station and airport is Amausi. ### Response: railway station in Uttar Pradesh, India | 623,960 |
township in Cass County, Minnesota, USA | Q1909034 | Meadow Brook Township, Cass County, Minnesota | Meadow Brook Township is a township in Cass County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 183 as of the 2000 census. Meadow Brook Township took its name from a stream where a schoolhouse once stood. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Meadow Brook Township is a township in Cass County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 183 as of the 2000 census. Meadow Brook Township took its name from a stream where a schoolhouse once stood. ### Response: township in Cass County, Minnesota, USA | 623,961 |
village in u015Awiu0119tokrzyskie, Poland | Q11734364 | Kamieniec, Kielce County | Kamieniec is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bodzentyn, within Kielce County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) north-west of Bodzentyn and 22 km (14 mi) north-east of the regional capital Kielce. The village has a population of 180. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Kamieniec is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bodzentyn, within Kielce County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) north-west of Bodzentyn and 22 km (14 mi) north-east of the regional capital Kielce. The village has a population of 180. ### Response: village in u015Awiu0119tokrzyskie, Poland | 623,962 |
De facto ruler of Vietnam from 1572 to 1623 | Q704451 | Trịnh Tùng | Trịnh Tùng, also known as Trịnh Tòng and later given the title Bình An Vương (平安王), was the de facto ruler of Đại Việt from 1572 to 1623. Trịnh Tùng is the first official Trịnh lord, although his father—Trịnh Kiểm—was de facto ruler of Dai Viet before him, Trịnh Kiểm never claimed himself as Trịnh lord. Therefore, Trịnh Kiểm is not considered as the first Trịnh lord. Trịnh Tùng was reputed to be from the first generation of the Trịnh lords who ruled Vietnam from 1545 to 1789; however, since he was so young when the family first came to power, Trịnh Tùng theoretically belonged to the second generation. The Trịnh family wielded the military power of the country and took turns as regents to the figurehead Lê kings who nominally reigned over the country. Trịnh Kiểm, Tùng's father, was given the title of 'Duke' during his life and after his death was conferred with the title of Thái Vương, which means "Great Prince". From the time of Trịnh Tùng onwards, members of the Trịnh family were given the title of Prince while in power. Also known with the title of Lord, they had the right to choose the crown prince and had power over political and military matters. During his rule, the war with the Mạc dynasty was successfully completed. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Trịnh Tùng, also known as Trịnh Tòng and later given the title Bình An Vương (平安王), was the de facto ruler of Đại Việt from 1572 to 1623. Trịnh Tùng is the first official Trịnh lord, although his father—Trịnh Kiểm—was de facto ruler of Dai Viet before him, Trịnh Kiểm never claimed himself as Trịnh lord. Therefore, Trịnh Kiểm is not considered as the first Trịnh lord. Trịnh Tùng was reputed to be from the first generation of the Trịnh lords who ruled Vietnam from 1545 to 1789; however, since he was so young when the family first came to power, Trịnh Tùng theoretically belonged to the second generation. The Trịnh family wielded the military power of the country and took turns as regents to the figurehead Lê kings who nominally reigned over the country. Trịnh Kiểm, Tùng's father, was given the title of 'Duke' during his life and after his death was conferred with the title of Thái Vương, which means "Great Prince". From the time of Trịnh Tùng onwards, members of the Trịnh family were given the title of Prince while in power. Also known with the title of Lord, they had the right to choose the crown prince and had power over political and military matters. During his rule, the war with the Mạc dynasty was successfully completed. ### Response: De facto ruler of Vietnam from 1572 to 1623 | 623,963 |
song | Q7073288 | O Maria, Deu maire | O Maria, Deu maire is an Old Occitan song, a hymn to the Virgin Mary, unique in being both the only song from the Saint Martial school that is entirely in the vernacular and the only medieval Occitan song with extant musical notation for all its (twelve) stanzas. It dates to the 1090s and is preserved in MS f. lat. 1139 of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. It has been translated into English. A liturgical song, O Maria was designed to communicate sacred truth to the people in a language they could understand, although usually this was done through a mixture of Latin and vernacular verses. The melody of the piece basically repeats for each stanza with only minor variations. The later songs of the troubadours, composed in the same style, were never transcribed with more than one stanza of music. It has been suggested that, like O Maria, subsequent stanzas were melodically similar with only minor variations. Similarities have been drawn between the music of O Maria and that of a ninth-century hymn to the Virgin, Ave maris stella, and also between O Maria and Reis glorios, verais lums e clardatz, an alba by the troubadour Guiraut de Bornelh (fl.c.1200). The latter may be a contrafactum or just a metrical imitation, although its words cannot be presumed to have any similar religious significance. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: O Maria, Deu maire is an Old Occitan song, a hymn to the Virgin Mary, unique in being both the only song from the Saint Martial school that is entirely in the vernacular and the only medieval Occitan song with extant musical notation for all its (twelve) stanzas. It dates to the 1090s and is preserved in MS f. lat. 1139 of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. It has been translated into English. A liturgical song, O Maria was designed to communicate sacred truth to the people in a language they could understand, although usually this was done through a mixture of Latin and vernacular verses. The melody of the piece basically repeats for each stanza with only minor variations. The later songs of the troubadours, composed in the same style, were never transcribed with more than one stanza of music. It has been suggested that, like O Maria, subsequent stanzas were melodically similar with only minor variations. Similarities have been drawn between the music of O Maria and that of a ninth-century hymn to the Virgin, Ave maris stella, and also between O Maria and Reis glorios, verais lums e clardatz, an alba by the troubadour Guiraut de Bornelh (fl.c.1200). The latter may be a contrafactum or just a metrical imitation, although its words cannot be presumed to have any similar religious significance. ### Response: song | 623,964 |
1995 film | Q2386196 | Taaqat (1995 film) | Taaqat is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language romantic crime film directed and written by Talat Jani, starring Dharmendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Kajol and Vikas Bhalla. It revolves on two influential gangsters working for opposite political parties. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Taaqat is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language romantic crime film directed and written by Talat Jani, starring Dharmendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Kajol and Vikas Bhalla. It revolves on two influential gangsters working for opposite political parties. ### Response: 1995 film | 623,965 |
Canadian band | Q13405568 | High Valley | High Valley is a Canadian Christian country music band from Blumenort, Alberta, a small community near the hamlet of La Crete. The group is composed of Brad Rempel and his supporting band, Dave Myers, Sam Bergeson (vocals), Raymond Klassen (Dobro), Clint Milburn (guitar), and Andrew Hemmerling (drums). Brad Rempel's brother Bryan Rempel was a member until March 2014, while younger brother Curtis Rempel was a member until June 2021. All three grew up in a Mennonite community and graduated from La Crete Public School. After a number of chart successes in Canada between 2010 and 2015, High Valley were signed to Atlantic Records Nashville in October 2015. Shortly after that, the single "Make You Mine" was released to United States country radio. It debuted at No. 56 on the US Country chart. They have three No. 1 hits on the Billboard Canada Country chart with "I Be U Be", "Grew Up On That", and "River's Still Running". | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: High Valley is a Canadian Christian country music band from Blumenort, Alberta, a small community near the hamlet of La Crete. The group is composed of Brad Rempel and his supporting band, Dave Myers, Sam Bergeson (vocals), Raymond Klassen (Dobro), Clint Milburn (guitar), and Andrew Hemmerling (drums). Brad Rempel's brother Bryan Rempel was a member until March 2014, while younger brother Curtis Rempel was a member until June 2021. All three grew up in a Mennonite community and graduated from La Crete Public School. After a number of chart successes in Canada between 2010 and 2015, High Valley were signed to Atlantic Records Nashville in October 2015. Shortly after that, the single "Make You Mine" was released to United States country radio. It debuted at No. 56 on the US Country chart. They have three No. 1 hits on the Billboard Canada Country chart with "I Be U Be", "Grew Up On That", and "River's Still Running". ### Response: Canadian band | 623,966 |
American mayor | Q8003927 | William A. Collins | William A. Collins was a Democratic former two-term member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 140th assembly district and four-term mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut, from 1977 to 1981 and from 1983 to 1987. He founded Minuteman Media, which later became OtherWords, in 1998. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: William A. Collins was a Democratic former two-term member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 140th assembly district and four-term mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut, from 1977 to 1981 and from 1983 to 1987. He founded Minuteman Media, which later became OtherWords, in 1998. ### Response: American mayor | 623,967 |
American writer | Q6831494 | Michael J. Rosen | Michael J. Rosen, is an American writer, ranging from children's picture books to adult poetry and to novels, and editor of anthologies ranging almost as broadly. He has acted as editor for Mirth of a Nation and 101 Damnations: The Humorists' Tour of Personal Hells, and his poetry has been featured in The Best American Poetry 1995. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Michael J. Rosen, is an American writer, ranging from children's picture books to adult poetry and to novels, and editor of anthologies ranging almost as broadly. He has acted as editor for Mirth of a Nation and 101 Damnations: The Humorists' Tour of Personal Hells, and his poetry has been featured in The Best American Poetry 1995. ### Response: American writer | 623,968 |
genus of insects | Q13608622 | Epalpodes | Epalpodes is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Epalpodes is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae. ### Response: genus of insects | 623,969 |
genus of insects | Q1757156 | Ampelophaga | Ampelophaga is a genus of moths in the family Sphingidae. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Ampelophaga is a genus of moths in the family Sphingidae. ### Response: genus of insects | 623,970 |
American musician | Q13561970 | Jill Parr | Jill Parr is a contemporary Christian musician. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Jill Parr is a contemporary Christian musician. ### Response: American musician | 623,971 |
species of insect | Q5199678 | Cymindis pellucida | Cymindis pellucida is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Piochard De La Brulerie in 1875. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Cymindis pellucida is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Piochard De La Brulerie in 1875. ### Response: species of insect | 623,972 |
Indian film director | Q5520699 | Gandhi Krishna | Gandhi Krishna is an Indian film director who has worked on Tamil films. After beginning his career as an assistant to Shankar, he has made commercially and critically successful films. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Gandhi Krishna is an Indian film director who has worked on Tamil films. After beginning his career as an assistant to Shankar, he has made commercially and critically successful films. ### Response: Indian film director | 623,973 |
town in Anhui, China | Q14323785 | Luji, Anhui | Luji is a town in Panji District, Huainan, Anhui. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Luji is a town in Panji District, Huainan, Anhui. ### Response: town in Anhui, China | 623,974 |
Wikimedia list article | Q4501745 | Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 19th century | A list of people, who died during the 19th century, who have received recognition as Blessed or Saint from the Catholic Church: | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: A list of people, who died during the 19th century, who have received recognition as Blessed or Saint from the Catholic Church: ### Response: Wikimedia list article | 623,975 |
architectural structure | Q521935 | Seven Sisters (Moscow) | The Seven Sisters are a group of seven skyscrapers in Moscow designed in the Stalinist style. They were built from 1947 to 1953. At the time of construction, they were the tallest buildings in Europe, and the main building of Moscow State University remained the tallest building in Europe until 1990. The seven are: Hotel Ukraina, Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Apartments, the Kudrinskaya Square Building, the Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya Hotel, the main building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the main building of Moscow State University, and the Red Gates Administrative Building. There were two more skyscrapers in the same style planned that were never built: the Zaryadye Administrative Building and the Palace of the Soviets. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Seven Sisters are a group of seven skyscrapers in Moscow designed in the Stalinist style. They were built from 1947 to 1953. At the time of construction, they were the tallest buildings in Europe, and the main building of Moscow State University remained the tallest building in Europe until 1990. The seven are: Hotel Ukraina, Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Apartments, the Kudrinskaya Square Building, the Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya Hotel, the main building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the main building of Moscow State University, and the Red Gates Administrative Building. There were two more skyscrapers in the same style planned that were never built: the Zaryadye Administrative Building and the Palace of the Soviets. ### Response: architectural structure | 623,976 |
English Earl (born 1948) | Q8011006 | William Hastings-Bass, 17th Earl of Huntingdon | William Edward Robin Hood Hastings-Bass, 17th Earl of Huntingdon,, is an English hereditary peer and former racehorse trainer to Queen Elizabeth II. He was a member of the House of Lords from 1990 to 1999. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: William Edward Robin Hood Hastings-Bass, 17th Earl of Huntingdon,, is an English hereditary peer and former racehorse trainer to Queen Elizabeth II. He was a member of the House of Lords from 1990 to 1999. ### Response: English Earl (born 1948) | 623,977 |
Polish-American footballer | Q7606292 | Stefan Szefer | Stefan Szefer (also known as Steve Shafer or Shaffer) is a former Polish American soccer defender. He earned six caps during his career, three with Poland and three with the United States. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Stefan Szefer (also known as Steve Shafer or Shaffer) is a former Polish American soccer defender. He earned six caps during his career, three with Poland and three with the United States. ### Response: Polish-American footballer | 623,978 |
Australian rules footballer | Q6702380 | Luke Tapscott | Luke Tapscott is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Tapscott started his football for Northern Areas Football Association club Orroroo before moving to Adelaide to attend Prince Alfred College and play football for North Adelaide Football Club. One of Tapscott's Prince Alfred friends was Jack Trengove, who later became his teammate at Melbourne. He excelled through the ranks as a tough, built, young forward/midfielder with an exceptional penetrating kick, on both the left and right foot. After twice representing South Australia at the AFL Under 18 Championships and being named in the All Australian team, he was picked as the 18th overall pick in the 2009 AFL Draft, by the Melbourne Football Club. At the time he was compared to 2009 AFL Rising Star winner Daniel Rich. After injuring his hip in the 2010 pre-season, Tapscott missed most of the season and was unable to break into Melbourne's senior side when he did return, instead playing for Melbourne's VFL-affiliate Casey, before injuring his shoulder at the end of 2010. After an impressive 2011 pre-season, Tapscott made his AFL debut in Round One that year. Playing in a draw against Sydney, Tapscott played a "tremendous" match, gathering 19 disposals and narrowly missing out on being the AFL Rising Star nominee for round one to Essendon's Dyson Heppell, who would eventually claim the award at the end of the season. Tapscott was delisted at the conclusion of the 2014 AFL season. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Luke Tapscott is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Tapscott started his football for Northern Areas Football Association club Orroroo before moving to Adelaide to attend Prince Alfred College and play football for North Adelaide Football Club. One of Tapscott's Prince Alfred friends was Jack Trengove, who later became his teammate at Melbourne. He excelled through the ranks as a tough, built, young forward/midfielder with an exceptional penetrating kick, on both the left and right foot. After twice representing South Australia at the AFL Under 18 Championships and being named in the All Australian team, he was picked as the 18th overall pick in the 2009 AFL Draft, by the Melbourne Football Club. At the time he was compared to 2009 AFL Rising Star winner Daniel Rich. After injuring his hip in the 2010 pre-season, Tapscott missed most of the season and was unable to break into Melbourne's senior side when he did return, instead playing for Melbourne's VFL-affiliate Casey, before injuring his shoulder at the end of 2010. After an impressive 2011 pre-season, Tapscott made his AFL debut in Round One that year. Playing in a draw against Sydney, Tapscott played a "tremendous" match, gathering 19 disposals and narrowly missing out on being the AFL Rising Star nominee for round one to Essendon's Dyson Heppell, who would eventually claim the award at the end of the season. Tapscott was delisted at the conclusion of the 2014 AFL season. ### Response: Australian rules footballer | 623,979 |
French playwright (1785-1833) | Q21294620 | Émile Cottenet | Émile Cottenet was a 19th-century French actor, chansonnier and playwright. He arrived in Paris around 1815 and became an actor for the Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin before he worked for the troupe of the Théâtre du Gymnase. His plays have been performed on the most important Parisian stages of the 19th century : Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, Théâtre du Vaudeville, Théâtre de la Gaîté, etc. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Émile Cottenet was a 19th-century French actor, chansonnier and playwright. He arrived in Paris around 1815 and became an actor for the Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin before he worked for the troupe of the Théâtre du Gymnase. His plays have been performed on the most important Parisian stages of the 19th century : Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, Théâtre du Vaudeville, Théâtre de la Gaîté, etc. ### Response: French playwright (1785-1833) | 623,980 |
Wikimedia disambiguation page | Q8084819 | GABA aminotransferase | GABA aminotransferase may refer to: 4-aminobutyrate—pyruvate transaminase, an enzyme
4-aminobutyrate transaminase, an enzyme | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: GABA aminotransferase may refer to: 4-aminobutyrate—pyruvate transaminase, an enzyme
4-aminobutyrate transaminase, an enzyme ### Response: Wikimedia disambiguation page | 623,981 |
Wikimedia disambiguation page | Q6982794 | Nawabganj Upazila | There are two sub districts called Nawabganj Upazila in Bangladesh: Nawabganj Upazila, Dhaka
Nawabganj Upazila, Dinajpur | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: There are two sub districts called Nawabganj Upazila in Bangladesh: Nawabganj Upazila, Dhaka
Nawabganj Upazila, Dinajpur ### Response: Wikimedia disambiguation page | 623,982 |
Wikimedia disambiguation page | Q7228860 | Bangkok Asian Games | Bangkok Asian Games may refer to four different Asian Games held in Bangkok: 1966 Asian Games
1970 Asian Games
1978 Asian Games
1998 Asian Games | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Bangkok Asian Games may refer to four different Asian Games held in Bangkok: 1966 Asian Games
1970 Asian Games
1978 Asian Games
1998 Asian Games ### Response: Wikimedia disambiguation page | 623,983 |
Wikimedia disambiguation page | Q1148696 | Cyril Smith (disambiguation) | Sir Cyril Smith (1928–2010) was a British Liberal Democrat politician. Cyril Smith may also refer to: Cyril Stanley Smith (1903–1992), British metallurgist and historian of science
Cyril Smith (actor) (1892–1963), British actor
Cyril Smith (cricketer) (1926–2009), Queensland opening bowler
Cyril Smith (pianist) (1909–1974), English classical pianist
Cyril Smith (Marxist) (1929–2008), British lecturer of statistics, socialist and revolutionary humanist
Cyril Smith (footballer), Welsh footballer | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Sir Cyril Smith (1928–2010) was a British Liberal Democrat politician. Cyril Smith may also refer to: Cyril Stanley Smith (1903–1992), British metallurgist and historian of science
Cyril Smith (actor) (1892–1963), British actor
Cyril Smith (cricketer) (1926–2009), Queensland opening bowler
Cyril Smith (pianist) (1909–1974), English classical pianist
Cyril Smith (Marxist) (1929–2008), British lecturer of statistics, socialist and revolutionary humanist
Cyril Smith (footballer), Welsh footballer ### Response: Wikimedia disambiguation page | 623,984 |
Wikimedia disambiguation page | Q7953278 | WNCC | WNCC may refer to: WNCC (FM), a radio station licensed to Franklin, North Carolina, United States
WNCC (AM), a defunct radio station formerly licensed to Barnesboro, Pennsylvania, United States
Wold Newton Cricket Club, an English cricket club
Western Nebraska Community College, a community college in Scottsbluff, Nebraska | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: WNCC may refer to: WNCC (FM), a radio station licensed to Franklin, North Carolina, United States
WNCC (AM), a defunct radio station formerly licensed to Barnesboro, Pennsylvania, United States
Wold Newton Cricket Club, an English cricket club
Western Nebraska Community College, a community college in Scottsbluff, Nebraska ### Response: Wikimedia disambiguation page | 623,985 |
Australian field hockey player | Q16214202 | Kerina Smallhorn | Kerina Smallhorn is a retired female field hockey player from Australia who represented South Australia and New South Wales in the National Hockey League and was an Australian Under 21 Junior World Cup Team, Silver medalist in Barcelona in 1993. Smallhorn also represented the Australian Institute of Sport with tours to the UK, Spain and Germany in the early 1990s. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Kerina Smallhorn is a retired female field hockey player from Australia who represented South Australia and New South Wales in the National Hockey League and was an Australian Under 21 Junior World Cup Team, Silver medalist in Barcelona in 1993. Smallhorn also represented the Australian Institute of Sport with tours to the UK, Spain and Germany in the early 1990s. ### Response: Australian field hockey player | 623,986 |
village in Lower Silesian, Poland | Q8002565 | Wilkostów | Wilkostów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Miękinia, within Środa Śląska County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Wilkostów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Miękinia, within Środa Śląska County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. ### Response: village in Lower Silesian, Poland | 623,987 |
French multi-day road cycling race | Q2297177 | Tour de Normandie | Tour de Normandie is a road bicycle race held annually in the region of Normandy, France. The race started in 1939, but was not held in the periods of 1940–1955 and 1960–1980. It was originally a race for amateurs, but was opened for professionals in 1996. The Tour de Normandie has been one of the races in the UCI Europe Tour since 2005, in the 2.2 category. The race was not held in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic The first edition of the women's race was held in March 2023 and was won by Cédrine Kerbaol. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Tour de Normandie is a road bicycle race held annually in the region of Normandy, France. The race started in 1939, but was not held in the periods of 1940–1955 and 1960–1980. It was originally a race for amateurs, but was opened for professionals in 1996. The Tour de Normandie has been one of the races in the UCI Europe Tour since 2005, in the 2.2 category. The race was not held in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic The first edition of the women's race was held in March 2023 and was won by Cédrine Kerbaol. ### Response: French multi-day road cycling race | 623,988 |
episode of Under the Dome (S1 E11) | Q16746226 | Speak of the Devil (Under the Dome) | "Speak of the Devil" is the eleventh episode of the first season of the CBS drama Under the Dome. It aired on September 2, 2013. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: "Speak of the Devil" is the eleventh episode of the first season of the CBS drama Under the Dome. It aired on September 2, 2013. ### Response: episode of Under the Dome (S1 E11) | 623,989 |
2008 song performed by Daddy Yankee | Q7560512 | Somos de Calle | "Somos de Calle" is a promo single by Puerto Rican reggaeton performer Daddy Yankee, released for promotion of the 2008 film Talento de Barrio. It was released on July 29, 2008 by El Cartel Records. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: "Somos de Calle" is a promo single by Puerto Rican reggaeton performer Daddy Yankee, released for promotion of the 2008 film Talento de Barrio. It was released on July 29, 2008 by El Cartel Records. ### Response: 2008 song performed by Daddy Yankee | 623,990 |
American politician (1854u20131929) | Q882184 | Myron T. Herrick | Myron Timothy Herrick was an American banker, diplomat and Republican politician from Ohio. He served as the 42nd governor of Ohio and United States Ambassador to France on two occasions. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Myron Timothy Herrick was an American banker, diplomat and Republican politician from Ohio. He served as the 42nd governor of Ohio and United States Ambassador to France on two occasions. ### Response: American politician (1854u20131929) | 623,991 |
Macedonian jazz pianist and composer | Q53583059 | Simon Kiselicki | Simon Kiselicki is a Macedonian jazz pianist, composer and arranger. He is considered "one of the most important personalities of the Macedonian jazz scene", known for his solo and group work as the Simon Kiselicki group, as well as his work in Macedonian bands Klerzo and La Colonie Volvox, and his contributions across Europe and the Balkans. Kiselicki is also one of the first musicians who brought jazz music to Macedonian stages and clubs, at the start of the 90s. Simon has composed seven albums, one of which was released by the Skopje Jazz Festival, as well as having arranged for other artists' projects including Bodan Arsovski's 'Broken Beats' album. Kiselicki has performed at European festivals including Exit Festival, Skopje Jazz Festival, Petrovac Jazz Festival, Glazba i Rec Festival Cavtat, Kumanovo Jazz Festival, SOSFest, Peace Unlimited Festival, and more. He is also known for his ten-year contribution to the Dubrovnik jazz scene at the Hard Jazz Cafe Troubadour, considered as one of Dubrovnik's most influential jazz musicians. He is written in the Macedonian Rock Encyclopedia by Tosho Filipovski and the Ex Yugo Rock Encyclopedia. Simon plays ten instruments in total: piano, keyboards, xylophone, drums, congas, bongos, guitar, tambura, bass guitar and duduk, a traditional Macedonian instrument. Piano being his primary instrument, Simon has also recorded material performing the duduk on several albums. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Simon Kiselicki is a Macedonian jazz pianist, composer and arranger. He is considered "one of the most important personalities of the Macedonian jazz scene", known for his solo and group work as the Simon Kiselicki group, as well as his work in Macedonian bands Klerzo and La Colonie Volvox, and his contributions across Europe and the Balkans. Kiselicki is also one of the first musicians who brought jazz music to Macedonian stages and clubs, at the start of the 90s. Simon has composed seven albums, one of which was released by the Skopje Jazz Festival, as well as having arranged for other artists' projects including Bodan Arsovski's 'Broken Beats' album. Kiselicki has performed at European festivals including Exit Festival, Skopje Jazz Festival, Petrovac Jazz Festival, Glazba i Rec Festival Cavtat, Kumanovo Jazz Festival, SOSFest, Peace Unlimited Festival, and more. He is also known for his ten-year contribution to the Dubrovnik jazz scene at the Hard Jazz Cafe Troubadour, considered as one of Dubrovnik's most influential jazz musicians. He is written in the Macedonian Rock Encyclopedia by Tosho Filipovski and the Ex Yugo Rock Encyclopedia. Simon plays ten instruments in total: piano, keyboards, xylophone, drums, congas, bongos, guitar, tambura, bass guitar and duduk, a traditional Macedonian instrument. Piano being his primary instrument, Simon has also recorded material performing the duduk on several albums. ### Response: Macedonian jazz pianist and composer | 623,992 |
village in Moravica District, Serbia | Q2888569 | Donja Crnuća | Donja Crnuća is a village in the municipality of Gornji Milanovac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 323 people. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Donja Crnuća is a village in the municipality of Gornji Milanovac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 323 people. ### Response: village in Moravica District, Serbia | 623,993 |
church building in Pernambuco, Brazil | Q16497092 | Basilica Nossa Senhora de Penha | The Nossa Senhora de Penha or the Basilica da Penha is a Roman Catholic religious basilica located in the city of Recife, in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. Belonging to the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, in the archdiocese of Olinda and Recife, its patron is the Virgin of the Rock. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Nossa Senhora de Penha or the Basilica da Penha is a Roman Catholic religious basilica located in the city of Recife, in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. Belonging to the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, in the archdiocese of Olinda and Recife, its patron is the Virgin of the Rock. ### Response: church building in Pernambuco, Brazil | 623,994 |
general aviation aircraft by Aero Boero | Q381267 | Aero Boero AB-180 | The Aero Boero AB-180 is an Argentine civil utility aircraft, a substantially improved development of the AB-95. It featured a more powerful engine and incorporated the aerodynamic changes made on the AB-115 and improved on them. The first example flew in 1967 and was in production until 2000. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Aero Boero AB-180 is an Argentine civil utility aircraft, a substantially improved development of the AB-95. It featured a more powerful engine and incorporated the aerodynamic changes made on the AB-115 and improved on them. The first example flew in 1967 and was in production until 2000. ### Response: general aviation aircraft by Aero Boero | 623,995 |
Held in Puerto Rico on November 13, 2012 | Q4626582 | 2012 Puerto Rico government transition process | The 2012 Puerto Rico government transition process is the ongoing process in Puerto Rico regarding the government transition between the outgoing governorship of incumbent Governor Luis Fortuño and the incoming governorship of Alejandro García Padilla, governor-elect. The process is mandated and regulated by Law No. 197 of 2002 and started on November 13, 2012, three working days after the Puerto Rican general election of 2012 as the law requires, once García Padilla was preliminarily certified as Governor-elect by the State Elections Commission. As expected, the process has unveiled discrepancies between what the incumbent administration portrayed in the media and what the current status of the government of Puerto Rico truly is; in particular its Consolidated Fund, budget balance, labor statistics, and performance and metrics. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The 2012 Puerto Rico government transition process is the ongoing process in Puerto Rico regarding the government transition between the outgoing governorship of incumbent Governor Luis Fortuño and the incoming governorship of Alejandro García Padilla, governor-elect. The process is mandated and regulated by Law No. 197 of 2002 and started on November 13, 2012, three working days after the Puerto Rican general election of 2012 as the law requires, once García Padilla was preliminarily certified as Governor-elect by the State Elections Commission. As expected, the process has unveiled discrepancies between what the incumbent administration portrayed in the media and what the current status of the government of Puerto Rico truly is; in particular its Consolidated Fund, budget balance, labor statistics, and performance and metrics. ### Response: Held in Puerto Rico on November 13, 2012 | 623,996 |
former commune in Maine-et-Loire, France | Q1104123 | La Fosse-de-Tigné | La Fosse-de-Tigné is a former commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in western France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Lys-Haut-Layon. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: La Fosse-de-Tigné is a former commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in western France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Lys-Haut-Layon. ### Response: former commune in Maine-et-Loire, France | 623,997 |
firearm action, subclass of breech loader | Q4217947 | Rolling block | A rolling-block action is a form of firearm action where the sealing of the breech is done with a specially shaped breechblock able to rotate on a pin. The breechblock is shaped like a section of a circle.
The breechblock is locked into place by the hammer, thus preventing the cartridge from moving backwards at the moment of firing. By cocking the hammer, the breechblock can be rotated freely to reload the weapon. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: A rolling-block action is a form of firearm action where the sealing of the breech is done with a specially shaped breechblock able to rotate on a pin. The breechblock is shaped like a section of a circle.
The breechblock is locked into place by the hammer, thus preventing the cartridge from moving backwards at the moment of firing. By cocking the hammer, the breechblock can be rotated freely to reload the weapon. ### Response: firearm action, subclass of breech loader | 623,998 |
international athletics championship event | Q110442877 | 2022 World Masters Athletics Championships | 2022 World Masters Athletics Championships is the 24th in a series of World Masters Athletics Outdoor Championships that took place in Tampere, Finland, from 29 June to 10 July 2022. The main venue was Ratinan Stadion. Supplemental venues include Hervannan keskusurheilukenttä, Pyynikin urheilukenttä, Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre (TESC) for throwing events, and Pyynikki Ridge for Cross Country. This edition was originally scheduled for 20 July to 1 August 2020 in Toronto, Canada, but that was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and rescheduled. This Championships is organized by World Masters Athletics (WMA) in coordination with a Local Organising Committee (LOC): Juha Yli-Rajala, Harri Aalto. The WMA is the global governing body of the sport of athletics for athletes 35 years of age or older, setting rules for masters athletics competition. A full range of track and field events were held. In addition, non-stadia events included 8K Cross Country, 10K Race Walk, 20K Race Walk and Half Marathon.
| Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: 2022 World Masters Athletics Championships is the 24th in a series of World Masters Athletics Outdoor Championships that took place in Tampere, Finland, from 29 June to 10 July 2022. The main venue was Ratinan Stadion. Supplemental venues include Hervannan keskusurheilukenttä, Pyynikin urheilukenttä, Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre (TESC) for throwing events, and Pyynikki Ridge for Cross Country. This edition was originally scheduled for 20 July to 1 August 2020 in Toronto, Canada, but that was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and rescheduled. This Championships is organized by World Masters Athletics (WMA) in coordination with a Local Organising Committee (LOC): Juha Yli-Rajala, Harri Aalto. The WMA is the global governing body of the sport of athletics for athletes 35 years of age or older, setting rules for masters athletics competition. A full range of track and field events were held. In addition, non-stadia events included 8K Cross Country, 10K Race Walk, 20K Race Walk and Half Marathon.
### Response: international athletics championship event | 623,999 |
botanical garden in Brooklyn, New York City | Q1360424 | Brooklyn Botanic Garden | The Brooklyn Botanic Garden (BBG) is a botanical garden in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City. The botanical garden occupies 52-acre (21 ha) in central Brooklyn, close to Mount Prospect Park, Prospect Park, and the Brooklyn Museum. Designed by Olmsted Brothers, the BBG holds over 14,000 taxa of plants and has nearly a million visitors each year. It includes a number of specialty gardens, plant collections, the Steinhardt Conservatory, three climate-themed plant pavilions, an administration building, and a white cast-iron-and-glass aquatic plant house. The BBG hosts numerous educational programs and community horticulture initiatives, and it also has a 300,000-item herbarium collection and a horticulture and botany library. The site of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden was first designated in 1897, following three proposals for botanic gardens in Brooklyn in the 19th century. The BBG opened in May 1911 and was initially a free botanical garden operated by the Brooklyn Institute. Most of the BBG's expansions were carried out over the next three decades under the tenure of its first director, C. Stuart Gager. The BBG began operating three additional sites in the New York metropolitan area in the 1950s and 1960s, while its main garden in Brooklyn fell into decline. The original Brooklyn Botanic Garden was expanded and restored substantially starting in the 1980s, and additional structures were built through the 2010s. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Brooklyn Botanic Garden (BBG) is a botanical garden in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City. The botanical garden occupies 52-acre (21 ha) in central Brooklyn, close to Mount Prospect Park, Prospect Park, and the Brooklyn Museum. Designed by Olmsted Brothers, the BBG holds over 14,000 taxa of plants and has nearly a million visitors each year. It includes a number of specialty gardens, plant collections, the Steinhardt Conservatory, three climate-themed plant pavilions, an administration building, and a white cast-iron-and-glass aquatic plant house. The BBG hosts numerous educational programs and community horticulture initiatives, and it also has a 300,000-item herbarium collection and a horticulture and botany library. The site of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden was first designated in 1897, following three proposals for botanic gardens in Brooklyn in the 19th century. The BBG opened in May 1911 and was initially a free botanical garden operated by the Brooklyn Institute. Most of the BBG's expansions were carried out over the next three decades under the tenure of its first director, C. Stuart Gager. The BBG began operating three additional sites in the New York metropolitan area in the 1950s and 1960s, while its main garden in Brooklyn fell into decline. The original Brooklyn Botanic Garden was expanded and restored substantially starting in the 1980s, and additional structures were built through the 2010s. ### Response: botanical garden in Brooklyn, New York City | 624,000 |
former liberal arts college in Salina, Kansas | Q6781625 | Marymount College (Kansas) | Marymount College was a four-year liberal arts college located in Salina, Kansas that opened in 1922 as a women's college. It was operated by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Concordia, Kansas. The original college was a three-story building that overlooked the Smoky Hill River. The single building on its 30-acre (12 ha) campus dominated the eastern edge of the city. The school was accredited by the Higher Learning Commission in 1932. In the 1950s and 1960s, two dormitories and a Fine Arts building were erected. The three dormitories on campus housed 350 resident students. Marymount became coeducational in 1968, which met with mixed reactions from students and faculty. A multi-purpose physical education building was erected in 1971. Basketball coach Ken Cochran was hired for the 1970-71 year and two years after Marymount had begun to admit male full-time students. Cochran developed a women's program in physical education and built the school into a NAIA powerhouse, racking up a record of 285–56 in eleven seasons. The Marymount team enjoyed a streak of 106 straight home court wins, reached a national ranking in 10 years, and won a third place finale in 1976. Marymount closed in June 1989, in a year that had an enrollment of 653 students. The Marymount records and student transcripts have been housed at several institutions since the closure. The student records are now stored at Kansas Wesleyan University. Earlier locations for records included St. Mary of the Plains College and Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Marymount College was a four-year liberal arts college located in Salina, Kansas that opened in 1922 as a women's college. It was operated by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Concordia, Kansas. The original college was a three-story building that overlooked the Smoky Hill River. The single building on its 30-acre (12 ha) campus dominated the eastern edge of the city. The school was accredited by the Higher Learning Commission in 1932. In the 1950s and 1960s, two dormitories and a Fine Arts building were erected. The three dormitories on campus housed 350 resident students. Marymount became coeducational in 1968, which met with mixed reactions from students and faculty. A multi-purpose physical education building was erected in 1971. Basketball coach Ken Cochran was hired for the 1970-71 year and two years after Marymount had begun to admit male full-time students. Cochran developed a women's program in physical education and built the school into a NAIA powerhouse, racking up a record of 285–56 in eleven seasons. The Marymount team enjoyed a streak of 106 straight home court wins, reached a national ranking in 10 years, and won a third place finale in 1976. Marymount closed in June 1989, in a year that had an enrollment of 653 students. The Marymount records and student transcripts have been housed at several institutions since the closure. The student records are now stored at Kansas Wesleyan University. Earlier locations for records included St. Mary of the Plains College and Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas. ### Response: former liberal arts college in Salina, Kansas | 624,001 |
village in Mustafakemalpau015Fa, Bursa, Turkey | Q6645004 | Kapaklıoluk, Mustafakemalpaşa | Kapaklıoluk is a village in the Mustafakemalpaşa district of Bursa Province in Turkey. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Kapaklıoluk is a village in the Mustafakemalpaşa district of Bursa Province in Turkey. ### Response: village in Mustafakemalpau015Fa, Bursa, Turkey | 624,002 |
lunar crater | Q15304501 | Mohorovičić (crater) | Mohorovičić is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon. It lies to the southwest of the larger crater Doppler and the huge walled plain Korolev. To the southwest of Mohorovičić is a small lunar mare that has been named Lacus Oblivionis. Due south of it is an unnamed mountain that formed during the impact that created the South Pole-Aitken Basin. This is a circular crater that has undergone some wear from subsequent impacts. The satellite crater Mohorovičić Z lies on the northern interior floor, adjacent to the northern inner wall and rim. A small, cup-shaped crater is intruding into the western rim. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Mohorovičić is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon. It lies to the southwest of the larger crater Doppler and the huge walled plain Korolev. To the southwest of Mohorovičić is a small lunar mare that has been named Lacus Oblivionis. Due south of it is an unnamed mountain that formed during the impact that created the South Pole-Aitken Basin. This is a circular crater that has undergone some wear from subsequent impacts. The satellite crater Mohorovičić Z lies on the northern interior floor, adjacent to the northern inner wall and rim. A small, cup-shaped crater is intruding into the western rim. ### Response: lunar crater | 624,003 |
list of events | Q55391185 | 2018 in Tajikistan | Events in the year 2018 in Tajikistan. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Events in the year 2018 in Tajikistan. ### Response: list of events | 624,004 |
tennis tournament | Q1649842 | 2009 Toray Pan Pacific Open – Doubles | Vania King and Nadia Petrova were the defending champions, both of them were present this year, but played with different partners. King partnered with Zheng Jie and Petrova partnered with Gisela Dulko both lost to Daniela Hantuchová and Ai Sugiyama, in the first round and the semifinals respectively.Alisa Kleybanova and Francesca Schiavone won in the final 6–4, 6–2 against Daniela Hantuchová and Ai Sugiyama. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Vania King and Nadia Petrova were the defending champions, both of them were present this year, but played with different partners. King partnered with Zheng Jie and Petrova partnered with Gisela Dulko both lost to Daniela Hantuchová and Ai Sugiyama, in the first round and the semifinals respectively.Alisa Kleybanova and Francesca Schiavone won in the final 6–4, 6–2 against Daniela Hantuchová and Ai Sugiyama. ### Response: tennis tournament | 624,005 |
chemical data page | Q5037972 | Carbon monoxide (data page) | This page provides supplementary chemical data on carbon monoxide. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: This page provides supplementary chemical data on carbon monoxide. ### Response: chemical data page | 624,006 |
American politician | Q4968267 | Ellen Moyer | Ellen Oosterling Moyer is an American politician and a member of the Democratic Party. She was the first woman to serve as Mayor of Annapolis, Maryland, having been elected in 2001. As mayor, she established the Annapolis Conservancy Board and the city's Greenscape program. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Ellen Oosterling Moyer is an American politician and a member of the Democratic Party. She was the first woman to serve as Mayor of Annapolis, Maryland, having been elected in 2001. As mayor, she established the Annapolis Conservancy Board and the city's Greenscape program. ### Response: American politician | 624,007 |
mountain in Ireland | Q3362059 | Ardloughnabrackbaddy | Ardloughnabrackbaddy is a peak in County Donegal, Ireland, with a height of 603m. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Ardloughnabrackbaddy is a peak in County Donegal, Ireland, with a height of 603m. ### Response: mountain in Ireland | 624,008 |
American pathologist | Q43223192 | Mark Boguski | Mark S. Boguski was an American pathologist specializing in computational analysis and structural biology, He was elected in 2001 to the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, and was a Fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Mark S. Boguski was an American pathologist specializing in computational analysis and structural biology, He was elected in 2001 to the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, and was a Fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics. ### Response: American pathologist | 624,009 |
American shot putter | Q64569221 | Chase Ealey | Chase Foster Ealey is an American track and field athlete specializing in throwing events. She won the gold medal at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in women’s shot put, which made her the first American woman to win a shot put world title at the World Athletics Championships. She won on the first attempt which, according to Olympic historian Bill Mallon, made her the first woman’s shot put world champion to win on the first attempt. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Chase Foster Ealey is an American track and field athlete specializing in throwing events. She won the gold medal at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in women’s shot put, which made her the first American woman to win a shot put world title at the World Athletics Championships. She won on the first attempt which, according to Olympic historian Bill Mallon, made her the first woman’s shot put world champion to win on the first attempt. ### Response: American shot putter | 624,010 |
Argentine politician | Q16493475 | Joaquín Belgrano | Joaquín Belgrano (1773–1848) was an Argentine patriot, who participated in the defense of Buenos Aires against the English, and who took part in the May Revolution, as one of the neighbors attending the Cabildo Abierto of May 22, 1810. He was one of Manuel Belgrano's brothers. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Joaquín Belgrano (1773–1848) was an Argentine patriot, who participated in the defense of Buenos Aires against the English, and who took part in the May Revolution, as one of the neighbors attending the Cabildo Abierto of May 22, 1810. He was one of Manuel Belgrano's brothers. ### Response: Argentine politician | 624,011 |
Azerbaijani activist | Q5372470 | Emin Milli | Emin Milli is an Azerbaijani human rights activist who lives in exile in Germany. He is also managing director at Meydan TV. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Emin Milli is an Azerbaijani human rights activist who lives in exile in Germany. He is also managing director at Meydan TV. ### Response: Azerbaijani activist | 624,012 |
Bishop of Winchester | Q5219187 | Daniel of Winchester | Daniel (Danihel) of Winchester was Bishop of the West Saxons, and Bishop of Winchester from c. 705 to 744. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Daniel (Danihel) of Winchester was Bishop of the West Saxons, and Bishop of Winchester from c. 705 to 744. ### Response: Bishop of Winchester | 624,013 |
Canadian businessman | Q41694633 | Anthony Graham | Anthony Richard Graham is a Canadian businessman based in Toronto, Canada. He is presently President and Chief Executive Officer of Sumarria Inc. and Chairman of Graymont Limited. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Anthony Richard Graham is a Canadian businessman based in Toronto, Canada. He is presently President and Chief Executive Officer of Sumarria Inc. and Chairman of Graymont Limited. ### Response: Canadian businessman | 624,014 |
Italian alpine skier | Q79302 | Massimiliano Blardone | Massimiliano "Max" Blardone is a retired World Cup alpine ski racer from Italy. He specialized in the discipline of giant slalom. Since 2016 he has been a sports commentator for RAI. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Massimiliano "Max" Blardone is a retired World Cup alpine ski racer from Italy. He specialized in the discipline of giant slalom. Since 2016 he has been a sports commentator for RAI. ### Response: Italian alpine skier | 624,015 |
genus of echinoderms | Q3200193 | Comactinia | Comactinia is a genus of crinoids, characteristically with 10 arms, belonging to the family Comatulidae. There are three described species, two from the western Atlantic and one, Comactinia titan, recently described from the western Pacific. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Comactinia is a genus of crinoids, characteristically with 10 arms, belonging to the family Comatulidae. There are three described species, two from the western Atlantic and one, Comactinia titan, recently described from the western Pacific. ### Response: genus of echinoderms | 624,016 |
Australian politician | Q55621442 | Luke Smith (politician) | Luke Smith is an Australian politician who served as the Mayor of the City of Logan, the seventh largest local government area in Australia by population. From 2006 until 2016, he was the Divisional Councillor for Logan City Council's Division 6. Elected as an independent in 2016, Smith ran as the Liberal National Party candidate for the Logan-based federal division of Rankin in 2010. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Luke Smith is an Australian politician who served as the Mayor of the City of Logan, the seventh largest local government area in Australia by population. From 2006 until 2016, he was the Divisional Councillor for Logan City Council's Division 6. Elected as an independent in 2016, Smith ran as the Liberal National Party candidate for the Logan-based federal division of Rankin in 2010. ### Response: Australian politician | 624,017 |
work by Graham Greene | Q10289360 | Getting To Know The General: The Story of an Involvement | Getting to Know the General is a travel book and volume of autobiography by Graham Greene, published in 1984. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Getting to Know the General is a travel book and volume of autobiography by Graham Greene, published in 1984. ### Response: work by Graham Greene | 624,018 |
Swiss football referee | Q251426 | André Daina | André Daina is a retired Swiss football referee. He is known for having refereed one match in the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. He also refereed one match in the 1984 UEFA European Football Championship in France. He refereed a European Cup semi-final leg in 1984 and the European Cup final in 1985. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: André Daina is a retired Swiss football referee. He is known for having refereed one match in the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. He also refereed one match in the 1984 UEFA European Football Championship in France. He refereed a European Cup semi-final leg in 1984 and the European Cup final in 1985. ### Response: Swiss football referee | 624,019 |
Wikimedia list article | Q11722701 | List of mayors of Jackson, Mississippi | The post of Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, was begun in 1834 and was originally referred to as "President of Selectmen" before being changed to "Mayor". The following individuals have held the office: | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The post of Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, was begun in 1834 and was originally referred to as "President of Selectmen" before being changed to "Mayor". The following individuals have held the office: ### Response: Wikimedia list article | 624,020 |
Wikimedia list article | Q6977136 | National Register of Historic Places listings in Panola County, Mississippi | This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Panola County, Mississippi. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Panola County, Mississippi, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. There are 28 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 14, 2023. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Panola County, Mississippi. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Panola County, Mississippi, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. There are 28 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 14, 2023. ### Response: Wikimedia list article | 624,021 |
Wikimedia list article | Q6617597 | List of early locomotives of the London Brighton and South Coast Railway | The following table gives details of locomotives owned by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway from its creation in July 1846 until the end of 1849. The locomotives acquired by the London Brighton and South Coast Railway at its creation in July 1846 came from the division of those owned previously operated by the Joint Committee of the South Eastern, London and Croydon and London and Brighton Railways. The division took place in 1845 but only took effect at the dissolution of the Committee in January 1846. The creation of the LB&SCR, seven months later meant that the new company acquired those locomotives allocated to both companies.
The majority of the locomotives acquired had formerly been owned or ordered by one of the three constituent railways, but some had been ordered by the Joint Committee. After the dissolution of the Joint Committee, there some locomotives on ordered by John Gray, the new locomotive superintendent, from Timothy Hackworth which were delivered during 1847 and 1848, and others purchased from Stothert & Slaughter, and Stothert & Slaughter between 1847 and 1849. After this date new locomotives for the railway were built to the designs of John Chester Craven, usually at Brighton railway works. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The following table gives details of locomotives owned by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway from its creation in July 1846 until the end of 1849. The locomotives acquired by the London Brighton and South Coast Railway at its creation in July 1846 came from the division of those owned previously operated by the Joint Committee of the South Eastern, London and Croydon and London and Brighton Railways. The division took place in 1845 but only took effect at the dissolution of the Committee in January 1846. The creation of the LB&SCR, seven months later meant that the new company acquired those locomotives allocated to both companies.
The majority of the locomotives acquired had formerly been owned or ordered by one of the three constituent railways, but some had been ordered by the Joint Committee. After the dissolution of the Joint Committee, there some locomotives on ordered by John Gray, the new locomotive superintendent, from Timothy Hackworth which were delivered during 1847 and 1848, and others purchased from Stothert & Slaughter, and Stothert & Slaughter between 1847 and 1849. After this date new locomotives for the railway were built to the designs of John Chester Craven, usually at Brighton railway works. ### Response: Wikimedia list article | 624,022 |
Irish computer scientist | Q72097778 | Malcolm Crowe | Malcolm Kenneth Crowe is an Irish computer scientist and mathematician who retired to become professor emeritus at the University of West of Scotland after 46 years of service. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Malcolm Kenneth Crowe is an Irish computer scientist and mathematician who retired to become professor emeritus at the University of West of Scotland after 46 years of service. ### Response: Irish computer scientist | 624,023 |
1974 film by P. Bhaskaran | Q61367369 | Thacholi Marumakan Chandu | Thacholi Marumakan Chandu is a 1974 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed and produced by P. Bhaskaran. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sukumari, Jayabharathi and Srividya. The film had musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Thacholi Marumakan Chandu is a 1974 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed and produced by P. Bhaskaran. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sukumari, Jayabharathi and Srividya. The film had musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy. ### Response: 1974 film by P. Bhaskaran | 624,024 |
1994 tennis event results | Q3992364 | 1994 Tokyo Indoor – Doubles | Grant Connell and Patrick Galbraith were the defending champions. Connell and Galbraith successfully their title, defeating Byron Black and Jonathan Stark 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the final. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Grant Connell and Patrick Galbraith were the defending champions. Connell and Galbraith successfully their title, defeating Byron Black and Jonathan Stark 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the final. ### Response: 1994 tennis event results | 624,025 |
National Park of Mongolia | Q4334956 | Onon-Balj National Park | Onon-Balj National Park covers two sectors of the Onon River valley as it flows north from Mongolia into Russia. The region is in the transition zone between the Siberian conifer forests of the north and the Daurian steppe and forest steppe of Mongolia. The area is one of relatively high biodiversity, and is also historically and culturally important for its association with Genghis Khan. The park is located in the far northeast of Khentii Province, 280 km northeast of Ulaanbataar. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Onon-Balj National Park covers two sectors of the Onon River valley as it flows north from Mongolia into Russia. The region is in the transition zone between the Siberian conifer forests of the north and the Daurian steppe and forest steppe of Mongolia. The area is one of relatively high biodiversity, and is also historically and culturally important for its association with Genghis Khan. The park is located in the far northeast of Khentii Province, 280 km northeast of Ulaanbataar. ### Response: National Park of Mongolia | 624,026 |
sporting event delegation | Q30646419 | Czech Republic at the FISU World University Games | The Czech Republic has participated in all Summer and Winter Universiades since the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Czech Republic has participated in all Summer and Winter Universiades since the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993. ### Response: sporting event delegation | 624,027 |
1993 film by Takao Okawara | Q1533972 | Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II | Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, is a 1993 Japanese kaiju film directed by Takao Okawara, written by Wataru Mimura, and produced by Shōgo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 20th film in the Godzilla franchise, as well as the fifth film to be released during the franchise's Heisei era. The film features the fictional monster character Godzilla, along with Baby Godzilla and the mecha character Mechagodzilla. Despite its English title, the film is not a sequel to the 1974 film Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla. Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II was released theatrically in Japan on December 11, 1993. The film was a commercial success, generating a combined $194,000,000 from the box office, book sales and merchandise sales by 1994. It was released directly to pay-per-view satellite television in the United States in 1998 by Sony Pictures Television. The film was promoted as the last film in the franchise's Heisei series, and was also promoted by a children's television program called Adventure! Godzilland 2. Although Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II was not the final entry in the Heisei series, as it was followed by Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla in 1994, Toho producers initially wished to avoid competing with TriStar's then-upcoming Godzilla reboot. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, is a 1993 Japanese kaiju film directed by Takao Okawara, written by Wataru Mimura, and produced by Shōgo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 20th film in the Godzilla franchise, as well as the fifth film to be released during the franchise's Heisei era. The film features the fictional monster character Godzilla, along with Baby Godzilla and the mecha character Mechagodzilla. Despite its English title, the film is not a sequel to the 1974 film Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla. Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II was released theatrically in Japan on December 11, 1993. The film was a commercial success, generating a combined $194,000,000 from the box office, book sales and merchandise sales by 1994. It was released directly to pay-per-view satellite television in the United States in 1998 by Sony Pictures Television. The film was promoted as the last film in the franchise's Heisei series, and was also promoted by a children's television program called Adventure! Godzilland 2. Although Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II was not the final entry in the Heisei series, as it was followed by Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla in 1994, Toho producers initially wished to avoid competing with TriStar's then-upcoming Godzilla reboot. ### Response: 1993 film by Takao Okawara | 624,028 |
Singaporean drink beverage | Q16242695 | Milo dinosaur | Milo dinosaur or Milo tabur is a Malaysian/Singaporean beverage, composed of a cup of iced Milo with undissolved Milo powder added on top of it. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Milo dinosaur or Milo tabur is a Malaysian/Singaporean beverage, composed of a cup of iced Milo with undissolved Milo powder added on top of it. ### Response: Singaporean drink beverage | 624,029 |