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| Find the relation between <e1>Magazines or Novels<\e1> and <e2>Grammer<\e2>.
" Honey, I'm Good. "is the second single from American musician Andy Grammer's second studio album, Magazines or Novels (2014). It was first released in the US in November 2014 and impacted radio in February 2015. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Grammer's highest - charting single to date. It has been certified triple - platinum by the RIAA and was ranked one of the 10 best - selling songs of 2015 by Soundscan. The single was written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe, and was produced by Steve Greenberg, Brian West and Sipe. The song was released to country radio on July 27, 2015, as a duet with the Eli Young Band. | performer | null | 16,775 |
[
"Honey , I 'm Good .",
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| Find the relation between <e1>Honey , I 'm Good .<\e1> and <e2>Grammer<\e2>.
" Honey, I'm Good. "is the second single from American musician Andy Grammer's second studio album, Magazines or Novels (2014). It was first released in the US in November 2014 and impacted radio in February 2015. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Grammer's highest - charting single to date. It has been certified triple - platinum by the RIAA and was ranked one of the 10 best - selling songs of 2015 by Soundscan. The single was written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe, and was produced by Steve Greenberg, Brian West and Sipe. The song was released to country radio on July 27, 2015, as a duet with the Eli Young Band. | performer | null | 16,776 |
[
"Billboard Hot 100",
"country",
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| Find the relation between <e1>Billboard Hot 100<\e1> and <e2>US<\e2>.
" Honey, I'm Good. "is the second single from American musician Andy Grammer's second studio album, Magazines or Novels (2014). It was first released in the US in November 2014 and impacted radio in February 2015. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Grammer's highest - charting single to date. It has been certified triple - platinum by the RIAA and was ranked one of the 10 best - selling songs of 2015 by Soundscan. The single was written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe, and was produced by Steve Greenberg, Brian West and Sipe. The song was released to country radio on July 27, 2015, as a duet with the Eli Young Band. | country | null | 16,777 |
[
"Grammer",
"country of citizenship",
"US"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Grammer<\e1> and <e2>US<\e2>.
" Honey, I'm Good. "is the second single from American musician Andy Grammer's second studio album, Magazines or Novels (2014). It was first released in the US in November 2014 and impacted radio in February 2015. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Grammer's highest - charting single to date. It has been certified triple - platinum by the RIAA and was ranked one of the 10 best - selling songs of 2015 by Soundscan. The single was written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe, and was produced by Steve Greenberg, Brian West and Sipe. The song was released to country radio on July 27, 2015, as a duet with the Eli Young Band. | country of citizenship | null | 16,778 |
[
"RIAA",
"country",
"US"
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| Find the relation between <e1>RIAA<\e1> and <e2>US<\e2>.
" Honey, I'm Good. "is the second single from American musician Andy Grammer's second studio album, Magazines or Novels (2014). It was first released in the US in November 2014 and impacted radio in February 2015. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Grammer's highest - charting single to date. It has been certified triple - platinum by the RIAA and was ranked one of the 10 best - selling songs of 2015 by Soundscan. The single was written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe, and was produced by Steve Greenberg, Brian West and Sipe. The song was released to country radio on July 27, 2015, as a duet with the Eli Young Band. | country | null | 16,779 |
[
"Honey , I 'm Good .",
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| Find the relation between <e1>Honey , I 'm Good .<\e1> and <e2>Steve Greenberg<\e2>.
" Honey, I'm Good. "is the second single from American musician Andy Grammer's second studio album, Magazines or Novels (2014). It was first released in the US in November 2014 and impacted radio in February 2015. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Grammer's highest - charting single to date. It has been certified triple - platinum by the RIAA and was ranked one of the 10 best - selling songs of 2015 by Soundscan. The single was written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe, and was produced by Steve Greenberg, Brian West and Sipe. The song was released to country radio on July 27, 2015, as a duet with the Eli Young Band. | producer | null | 16,781 |
[
"Honey , I 'm Good .",
"country of origin",
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| Find the relation between <e1>Honey , I 'm Good .<\e1> and <e2>US<\e2>.
" Honey, I'm Good. "is the second single from American musician Andy Grammer's second studio album, Magazines or Novels (2014). It was first released in the US in November 2014 and impacted radio in February 2015. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Grammer's highest - charting single to date. It has been certified triple - platinum by the RIAA and was ranked one of the 10 best - selling songs of 2015 by Soundscan. The single was written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe, and was produced by Steve Greenberg, Brian West and Sipe. The song was released to country radio on July 27, 2015, as a duet with the Eli Young Band. | country of origin | null | 16,782 |
[
"Andy Grammer",
"notable work",
"Honey , I 'm Good ."
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Andy Grammer<\e1> and <e2>Honey , I 'm Good .<\e2>.
" Honey, I'm Good. "is the second single from American musician Andy Grammer's second studio album, Magazines or Novels (2014). It was first released in the US in November 2014 and impacted radio in February 2015. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Grammer's highest - charting single to date. It has been certified triple - platinum by the RIAA and was ranked one of the 10 best - selling songs of 2015 by Soundscan. The single was written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe, and was produced by Steve Greenberg, Brian West and Sipe. The song was released to country radio on July 27, 2015, as a duet with the Eli Young Band. | notable work | null | 16,783 |
[
"Magazines or Novels",
"has part(s)",
"Honey , I 'm Good ."
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Magazines or Novels<\e1> and <e2>Honey , I 'm Good .<\e2>.
" Honey, I'm Good. "is the second single from American musician Andy Grammer's second studio album, Magazines or Novels (2014). It was first released in the US in November 2014 and impacted radio in February 2015. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Grammer's highest - charting single to date. It has been certified triple - platinum by the RIAA and was ranked one of the 10 best - selling songs of 2015 by Soundscan. The single was written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe, and was produced by Steve Greenberg, Brian West and Sipe. The song was released to country radio on July 27, 2015, as a duet with the Eli Young Band. | has part(s) | null | 16,784 |
[
"Andy Grammer",
"notable work",
"Magazines or Novels"
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| Find the relation between <e1>Andy Grammer<\e1> and <e2>Magazines or Novels<\e2>.
" Honey, I'm Good. "is the second single from American musician Andy Grammer's second studio album, Magazines or Novels (2014). It was first released in the US in November 2014 and impacted radio in February 2015. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Grammer's highest - charting single to date. It has been certified triple - platinum by the RIAA and was ranked one of the 10 best - selling songs of 2015 by Soundscan. The single was written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe, and was produced by Steve Greenberg, Brian West and Sipe. The song was released to country radio on July 27, 2015, as a duet with the Eli Young Band. | notable work | null | 16,785 |
[
"Grammer",
"notable work",
"Magazines or Novels"
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| Find the relation between <e1>Grammer<\e1> and <e2>Magazines or Novels<\e2>.
" Honey, I'm Good. "is the second single from American musician Andy Grammer's second studio album, Magazines or Novels (2014). It was first released in the US in November 2014 and impacted radio in February 2015. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Grammer's highest - charting single to date. It has been certified triple - platinum by the RIAA and was ranked one of the 10 best - selling songs of 2015 by Soundscan. The single was written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe, and was produced by Steve Greenberg, Brian West and Sipe. The song was released to country radio on July 27, 2015, as a duet with the Eli Young Band. | notable work | null | 16,786 |
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"Grammer",
"notable work",
"Honey , I 'm Good ."
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| Find the relation between <e1>Grammer<\e1> and <e2>Honey , I 'm Good .<\e2>.
" Honey, I'm Good. "is the second single from American musician Andy Grammer's second studio album, Magazines or Novels (2014). It was first released in the US in November 2014 and impacted radio in February 2015. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Grammer's highest - charting single to date. It has been certified triple - platinum by the RIAA and was ranked one of the 10 best - selling songs of 2015 by Soundscan. The single was written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe, and was produced by Steve Greenberg, Brian West and Sipe. The song was released to country radio on July 27, 2015, as a duet with the Eli Young Band. | notable work | null | 16,787 |
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"Steve Greenberg",
"notable work",
"Honey , I 'm Good ."
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Steve Greenberg<\e1> and <e2>Honey , I 'm Good .<\e2>.
" Honey, I'm Good. "is the second single from American musician Andy Grammer's second studio album, Magazines or Novels (2014). It was first released in the US in November 2014 and impacted radio in February 2015. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Grammer's highest - charting single to date. It has been certified triple - platinum by the RIAA and was ranked one of the 10 best - selling songs of 2015 by Soundscan. The single was written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe, and was produced by Steve Greenberg, Brian West and Sipe. The song was released to country radio on July 27, 2015, as a duet with the Eli Young Band. | notable work | null | 16,788 |
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"RIAA",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"US"
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| Find the relation between <e1>RIAA<\e1> and <e2>US<\e2>.
" Honey, I'm Good. "is the second single from American musician Andy Grammer's second studio album, Magazines or Novels (2014). It was first released in the US in November 2014 and impacted radio in February 2015. The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Grammer's highest - charting single to date. It has been certified triple - platinum by the RIAA and was ranked one of the 10 best - selling songs of 2015 by Soundscan. The single was written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe, and was produced by Steve Greenberg, Brian West and Sipe. The song was released to country radio on July 27, 2015, as a duet with the Eli Young Band. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 16,789 |
[
"Kevin Twaddle",
"place of birth",
"Edinburgh"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kevin Twaddle<\e1> and <e2>Edinburgh<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | place of birth | null | 16,844 |
[
"Kevin Twaddle",
"member of sports team",
"Morton"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kevin Twaddle<\e1> and <e2>Morton<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | member of sports team | null | 16,845 |
[
"Kevin Twaddle",
"member of sports team",
"Motherwell"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kevin Twaddle<\e1> and <e2>Motherwell<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | member of sports team | null | 16,846 |
[
"Kevin Twaddle",
"member of sports team",
"Penicuik Athletic"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kevin Twaddle<\e1> and <e2>Penicuik Athletic<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | member of sports team | null | 16,847 |
[
"Kevin Twaddle",
"member of sports team",
"Dunbar United"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kevin Twaddle<\e1> and <e2>Dunbar United<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | member of sports team | null | 16,848 |
[
"Kevin Twaddle",
"member of sports team",
"St Johnstone"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kevin Twaddle<\e1> and <e2>St Johnstone<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | member of sports team | null | 16,849 |
[
"Kevin Twaddle",
"member of sports team",
"McDiarmid Park"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kevin Twaddle<\e1> and <e2>McDiarmid Park<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | member of sports team | null | 16,850 |
[
"Kevin Twaddle",
"member of sports team",
"Raith Rovers"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kevin Twaddle<\e1> and <e2>Raith Rovers<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | member of sports team | null | 16,851 |
[
"Kevin Twaddle",
"member of sports team",
"Hearts"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kevin Twaddle<\e1> and <e2>Hearts<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | member of sports team | null | 16,852 |
[
"Kevin Twaddle",
"member of sports team",
"Jambos"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kevin Twaddle<\e1> and <e2>Jambos<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | member of sports team | null | 16,853 |
[
"Kevin Twaddle",
"member of sports team",
"St Mirren"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kevin Twaddle<\e1> and <e2>St Mirren<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | member of sports team | null | 16,854 |
[
"Edinburgh",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Scottish"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Edinburgh<\e1> and <e2>Scottish<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 16,855 |
[
"Hearts",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Edinburgh"
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| Find the relation between <e1>Hearts<\e1> and <e2>Edinburgh<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 16,857 |
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"Penicuik Athletic",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Scottish"
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| Find the relation between <e1>Penicuik Athletic<\e1> and <e2>Scottish<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 16,858 |
[
"Jambos",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Edinburgh"
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| Find the relation between <e1>Jambos<\e1> and <e2>Edinburgh<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 16,859 |
[
"Kevin Twaddle",
"country of citizenship",
"Scottish"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kevin Twaddle<\e1> and <e2>Scottish<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | country of citizenship | null | 16,860 |
[
"Hearts",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
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]
| Find the relation between <e1>Hearts<\e1> and <e2>Scottish<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 16,861 |
[
"Jambos",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Scottish"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Jambos<\e1> and <e2>Scottish<\e2>.
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, Twaddle began his career with junior club Dunbar United. He entered senior football when he signed for St Johnstone in 1994. He remained at McDiarmid Park for two years, making 51 league appearances and finding the net on ten occasions. In 1996, he joined Raith Rovers in an £ 80,000 deal. He made 32 appearances for Rovers in two years, scoring four goals. He moved to Morton in 1998 for a fee of £ 150,000, but his stay at Cappielow was brief. Scottish Premier League club Motherwell signed him later that year, also for £ 150,000. Twaddle signed for Hearts, the club he supported as a boy, in June 2002. He only played eight league games for the Jambos in his twelve months with the Edinburgh side. In 2003, he joined St Mirren, but again his stay was a short one, and he moved on after making only three appearances. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 16,862 |
[
"Johann Matthias Gesner",
"work location",
"Göttingen"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Johann Matthias Gesner<\e1> and <e2>Göttingen<\e2>.
The genesis of modern understanding of Greek mythology is regarded by some scholars as a double reaction at the end of the 18th century against " the traditional attitude of Christian animosity mixed with disdain, which had prevailed for centuries ", in which the Christian reinterpretation of myth as a " lie " or fable had been retained. In Germany, by about 1795, there was a growing interest in Homer and Greek mythology. In Göttingen Johann Matthias Gesner began to revive Greek studies and a new humanistic spirit. His successor, Christian Gottlob Heyne, worked with Johann Joachim Winckelmann, and laid the foundations for mythological research both in Germany and elsewhere. Heyne approached the myth as a philologist and shaped the educated Germans' conception of antiquity for nearly half a century, during which ancient Greece exerted an intense influence on intellectual life in Germany. | work location | null | 17,053 |
[
"Christian Gottlob Heyne",
"country",
"Germany"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Christian Gottlob Heyne<\e1> and <e2>Germany<\e2>.
The genesis of modern understanding of Greek mythology is regarded by some scholars as a double reaction at the end of the 18th century against " the traditional attitude of Christian animosity mixed with disdain, which had prevailed for centuries ", in which the Christian reinterpretation of myth as a " lie " or fable had been retained. In Germany, by about 1795, there was a growing interest in Homer and Greek mythology. In Göttingen Johann Matthias Gesner began to revive Greek studies and a new humanistic spirit. His successor, Christian Gottlob Heyne, worked with Johann Joachim Winckelmann, and laid the foundations for mythological research both in Germany and elsewhere. Heyne approached the myth as a philologist and shaped the educated Germans' conception of antiquity for nearly half a century, during which ancient Greece exerted an intense influence on intellectual life in Germany. | country | null | 17,054 |
[
"Göttingen",
"country",
"Germany"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Göttingen<\e1> and <e2>Germany<\e2>.
The genesis of modern understanding of Greek mythology is regarded by some scholars as a double reaction at the end of the 18th century against " the traditional attitude of Christian animosity mixed with disdain, which had prevailed for centuries ", in which the Christian reinterpretation of myth as a " lie " or fable had been retained. In Germany, by about 1795, there was a growing interest in Homer and Greek mythology. In Göttingen Johann Matthias Gesner began to revive Greek studies and a new humanistic spirit. His successor, Christian Gottlob Heyne, worked with Johann Joachim Winckelmann, and laid the foundations for mythological research both in Germany and elsewhere. Heyne approached the myth as a philologist and shaped the educated Germans' conception of antiquity for nearly half a century, during which ancient Greece exerted an intense influence on intellectual life in Germany. | country | null | 17,055 |
[
"Johann Joachim Winckelmann",
"country of citizenship",
"Germany"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Johann Joachim Winckelmann<\e1> and <e2>Germany<\e2>.
The genesis of modern understanding of Greek mythology is regarded by some scholars as a double reaction at the end of the 18th century against " the traditional attitude of Christian animosity mixed with disdain, which had prevailed for centuries ", in which the Christian reinterpretation of myth as a " lie " or fable had been retained. In Germany, by about 1795, there was a growing interest in Homer and Greek mythology. In Göttingen Johann Matthias Gesner began to revive Greek studies and a new humanistic spirit. His successor, Christian Gottlob Heyne, worked with Johann Joachim Winckelmann, and laid the foundations for mythological research both in Germany and elsewhere. Heyne approached the myth as a philologist and shaped the educated Germans' conception of antiquity for nearly half a century, during which ancient Greece exerted an intense influence on intellectual life in Germany. | country of citizenship | null | 17,056 |
[
"Johann Matthias Gesner",
"country of citizenship",
"Germany"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Johann Matthias Gesner<\e1> and <e2>Germany<\e2>.
The genesis of modern understanding of Greek mythology is regarded by some scholars as a double reaction at the end of the 18th century against " the traditional attitude of Christian animosity mixed with disdain, which had prevailed for centuries ", in which the Christian reinterpretation of myth as a " lie " or fable had been retained. In Germany, by about 1795, there was a growing interest in Homer and Greek mythology. In Göttingen Johann Matthias Gesner began to revive Greek studies and a new humanistic spirit. His successor, Christian Gottlob Heyne, worked with Johann Joachim Winckelmann, and laid the foundations for mythological research both in Germany and elsewhere. Heyne approached the myth as a philologist and shaped the educated Germans' conception of antiquity for nearly half a century, during which ancient Greece exerted an intense influence on intellectual life in Germany. | country of citizenship | null | 17,057 |
[
"Göttingen",
"country",
"Germans"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Göttingen<\e1> and <e2>Germans<\e2>.
The genesis of modern understanding of Greek mythology is regarded by some scholars as a double reaction at the end of the 18th century against " the traditional attitude of Christian animosity mixed with disdain, which had prevailed for centuries ", in which the Christian reinterpretation of myth as a " lie " or fable had been retained. In Germany, by about 1795, there was a growing interest in Homer and Greek mythology. In Göttingen Johann Matthias Gesner began to revive Greek studies and a new humanistic spirit. His successor, Christian Gottlob Heyne, worked with Johann Joachim Winckelmann, and laid the foundations for mythological research both in Germany and elsewhere. Heyne approached the myth as a philologist and shaped the educated Germans' conception of antiquity for nearly half a century, during which ancient Greece exerted an intense influence on intellectual life in Germany. | country | null | 17,058 |
[
"Christian Gottlob Heyne",
"work location",
"Göttingen"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Christian Gottlob Heyne<\e1> and <e2>Göttingen<\e2>.
The genesis of modern understanding of Greek mythology is regarded by some scholars as a double reaction at the end of the 18th century against " the traditional attitude of Christian animosity mixed with disdain, which had prevailed for centuries ", in which the Christian reinterpretation of myth as a " lie " or fable had been retained. In Germany, by about 1795, there was a growing interest in Homer and Greek mythology. In Göttingen Johann Matthias Gesner began to revive Greek studies and a new humanistic spirit. His successor, Christian Gottlob Heyne, worked with Johann Joachim Winckelmann, and laid the foundations for mythological research both in Germany and elsewhere. Heyne approached the myth as a philologist and shaped the educated Germans' conception of antiquity for nearly half a century, during which ancient Greece exerted an intense influence on intellectual life in Germany. | work location | null | 17,059 |
[
"Christian Gottlob Heyne",
"country of citizenship",
"Germany"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Christian Gottlob Heyne<\e1> and <e2>Germany<\e2>.
The genesis of modern understanding of Greek mythology is regarded by some scholars as a double reaction at the end of the 18th century against " the traditional attitude of Christian animosity mixed with disdain, which had prevailed for centuries ", in which the Christian reinterpretation of myth as a " lie " or fable had been retained. In Germany, by about 1795, there was a growing interest in Homer and Greek mythology. In Göttingen Johann Matthias Gesner began to revive Greek studies and a new humanistic spirit. His successor, Christian Gottlob Heyne, worked with Johann Joachim Winckelmann, and laid the foundations for mythological research both in Germany and elsewhere. Heyne approached the myth as a philologist and shaped the educated Germans' conception of antiquity for nearly half a century, during which ancient Greece exerted an intense influence on intellectual life in Germany. | country of citizenship | null | 17,060 |
[
"Göttingen",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Germany"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Göttingen<\e1> and <e2>Germany<\e2>.
The genesis of modern understanding of Greek mythology is regarded by some scholars as a double reaction at the end of the 18th century against " the traditional attitude of Christian animosity mixed with disdain, which had prevailed for centuries ", in which the Christian reinterpretation of myth as a " lie " or fable had been retained. In Germany, by about 1795, there was a growing interest in Homer and Greek mythology. In Göttingen Johann Matthias Gesner began to revive Greek studies and a new humanistic spirit. His successor, Christian Gottlob Heyne, worked with Johann Joachim Winckelmann, and laid the foundations for mythological research both in Germany and elsewhere. Heyne approached the myth as a philologist and shaped the educated Germans' conception of antiquity for nearly half a century, during which ancient Greece exerted an intense influence on intellectual life in Germany. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,061 |
[
"Göttingen",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Germans"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Göttingen<\e1> and <e2>Germans<\e2>.
The genesis of modern understanding of Greek mythology is regarded by some scholars as a double reaction at the end of the 18th century against " the traditional attitude of Christian animosity mixed with disdain, which had prevailed for centuries ", in which the Christian reinterpretation of myth as a " lie " or fable had been retained. In Germany, by about 1795, there was a growing interest in Homer and Greek mythology. In Göttingen Johann Matthias Gesner began to revive Greek studies and a new humanistic spirit. His successor, Christian Gottlob Heyne, worked with Johann Joachim Winckelmann, and laid the foundations for mythological research both in Germany and elsewhere. Heyne approached the myth as a philologist and shaped the educated Germans' conception of antiquity for nearly half a century, during which ancient Greece exerted an intense influence on intellectual life in Germany. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,062 |
[
"Avellaneda",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Avellaneda<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,086 |
[
"Negro River",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Negro River<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,089 |
[
"Río Negro Province",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Río Negro Province<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,090 |
[
"Río Negro Province",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Río Negro Province<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,091 |
[
"Valle Medio",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Valle Medio<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,092 |
[
"Isla Chica de Choele Choel",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Isla Chica de Choele Choel<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,094 |
[
"Isla Grande de Choele Choel",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Isla Grande de Choele Choel<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,095 |
[
"Luis Beltrán",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Luis Beltrán<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,096 |
[
"Lamarque",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Lamarque<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,097 |
[
"Pomona",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Pomona<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,098 |
[
"Choele Choel",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Choele Choel<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,099 |
[
"Isla Grande",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Isla Grande<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,100 |
[
"Argentine National Route 22",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Argentine National Route 22<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,102 |
[
"Provincial Route 250",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Provincial Route 250<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,103 |
[
"Darwin",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Darwin<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,104 |
[
"Buenos Aires",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Buenos Aires<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,105 |
[
"Buenos Aires",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Buenos Aires<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,106 |
[
"Bariloche",
"country",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Bariloche<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | country | null | 17,107 |
[
"Bariloche",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Río Negro Province"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Bariloche<\e1> and <e2>Río Negro Province<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,108 |
[
"Lamarque",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Avellaneda"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Lamarque<\e1> and <e2>Avellaneda<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,109 |
[
"Choele Choel",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Río Negro Province"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Choele Choel<\e1> and <e2>Río Negro Province<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,110 |
[
"Pomona",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Río Negro Province"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Pomona<\e1> and <e2>Río Negro Province<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,111 |
[
"Isla Chica de Choele Choel",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Río Negro Province"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Isla Chica de Choele Choel<\e1> and <e2>Río Negro Province<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,112 |
[
"Luis Beltrán",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Río Negro Province"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Luis Beltrán<\e1> and <e2>Río Negro Province<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,114 |
[
"Lamarque",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Río Negro Province"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Lamarque<\e1> and <e2>Río Negro Province<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,115 |
[
"Luis Beltrán",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Avellaneda"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Luis Beltrán<\e1> and <e2>Avellaneda<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,116 |
[
"Choele Choel",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Avellaneda"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Choele Choel<\e1> and <e2>Avellaneda<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,117 |
[
"Avellaneda",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Avellaneda<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,118 |
[
"Avellaneda",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Río Negro Province"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Avellaneda<\e1> and <e2>Río Negro Province<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,120 |
[
"Negro River",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Negro River<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,121 |
[
"Valle Medio",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Valle Medio<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,122 |
[
"Isla Chica de Choele Choel",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Isla Chica de Choele Choel<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,123 |
[
"Isla Grande de Choele Choel",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Isla Grande de Choele Choel<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,124 |
[
"Luis Beltrán",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Luis Beltrán<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,125 |
[
"Lamarque",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Lamarque<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,126 |
[
"Pomona",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Pomona<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,127 |
[
"Choele Choel",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Choele Choel<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,128 |
[
"Isla Grande",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Isla Grande<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,129 |
[
"Argentine National Route 22",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Argentine National Route 22<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,130 |
[
"Provincial Route 250",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Provincial Route 250<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,131 |
[
"Darwin",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Darwin<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,132 |
[
"Bariloche",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Bariloche<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
Avellaneda is a department of the Río Negro Province, Argentina. It is crossed by the Negro River forming a fertile valley known as the Valle Medio. The river bifurcates and then both arms join again forming two main islands known as Isla Grande de Choele Choel and Isla Chica de Choele Choel and a few smaller ones. The Isla Grande holds the towns of Luis Beltrán, Lamarque and Pomona, as well as the most fertile area of the department, with cultivations of tomatoes, apples and pears among the most important. Choele Choel, on the other side of the river from the Isla Grande and at the intersection of Argentine National Route 22 and Provincial Route 250 that crosses the island, is the transport hub of the area with an important long - distance bus terminal, and an airport currently operating only private flights. Through Darwin, outside the fertile valley, passes the railway that connects Buenos Aires with Bariloche, but the line is currently almost inactive, with occasional cargo - train traffic that does n't stop at the town. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 17,133 |
[
"I'll Never Love This Way Again",
"performer",
"Dionne Warwick"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>I'll Never Love This Way Again<\e1> and <e2>Dionne Warwick<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | performer | null | 17,376 |
[
"Déjà Vu",
"part of",
"Dionne"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Déjà Vu<\e1> and <e2>Dionne<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | part of | null | 17,378 |
[
"Dionne",
"performer",
"Dionne Warwick"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Dionne<\e1> and <e2>Dionne Warwick<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | performer | null | 17,379 |
[
"Dionne",
"producer",
"Barry Manilow"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Dionne<\e1> and <e2>Barry Manilow<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | producer | null | 17,381 |
[
"Déjà Vu",
"performer",
"Dionne Warwick"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Déjà Vu<\e1> and <e2>Dionne Warwick<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | performer | null | 17,383 |
[
"Déjà Vu",
"producer",
"Barry Manilow"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Déjà Vu<\e1> and <e2>Barry Manilow<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | producer | null | 17,384 |
[
"Then Came You",
"performer",
"Dionne Warwick"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Then Came You<\e1> and <e2>Dionne Warwick<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | performer | null | 17,385 |
[
"Then Came You",
"performer",
"The Spinners"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Then Came You<\e1> and <e2>The Spinners<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | performer | null | 17,386 |
[
"Dionne Warwick",
"notable work",
"I'll Never Love This Way Again"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Dionne Warwick<\e1> and <e2>I'll Never Love This Way Again<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | notable work | null | 17,388 |
[
"Dionne",
"has part(s)",
"Déjà Vu"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Dionne<\e1> and <e2>Déjà Vu<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | has part(s) | null | 17,389 |
[
"Dionne Warwick",
"notable work",
"Dionne"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Dionne Warwick<\e1> and <e2>Dionne<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | notable work | null | 17,390 |
[
"Barry Manilow",
"notable work",
"Dionne"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Barry Manilow<\e1> and <e2>Dionne<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | notable work | null | 17,391 |
[
"Dionne Warwick",
"notable work",
"Déjà Vu"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Dionne Warwick<\e1> and <e2>Déjà Vu<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | notable work | null | 17,392 |
[
"Barry Manilow",
"notable work",
"Déjà Vu"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Barry Manilow<\e1> and <e2>Déjà Vu<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | notable work | null | 17,393 |
[
"Dionne Warwick",
"notable work",
"Then Came You"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Dionne Warwick<\e1> and <e2>Then Came You<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | notable work | null | 17,394 |
[
"The Spinners",
"notable work",
"Then Came You"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>The Spinners<\e1> and <e2>Then Came You<\e2>.
" Déjà Vu " is a hit 1979 ballad song written by Isaac Hayes and Adrienne Anderson and recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1979. It was the second single released from her Arista debut album, Dionne, which was produced by Barry Manilow. The song was Warwick's fifth and last top 40 single of her 1970s period and her second top 40 single following the release of " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in the five years since her number - one single, " Then Came You ", featuring The Spinners. " Déjà Vu " went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 25 on the soul chart, and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart in early 1980. Warwick won the Grammy for Best Female R&B ; Vocal Performance for " Déjà Vu ". | notable work | null | 17,395 |
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