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"Michael",
"present in work",
"The Office"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Michael<\e1> and <e2>The Office<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | present in work | null | 18,802 |
[
"The Office",
"director",
"Ken Whittingham"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>The Office<\e1> and <e2>Ken Whittingham<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | director | null | 18,803 |
[
"Ken Whittingham",
"notable work",
"Health Care"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Ken Whittingham<\e1> and <e2>Health Care<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | notable work | null | 18,805 |
[
"The Office",
"has part(s)",
"Health Care"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>The Office<\e1> and <e2>Health Care<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | has part(s) | null | 18,806 |
[
"Ken Whittingham",
"notable work",
"The Office"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Ken Whittingham<\e1> and <e2>The Office<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | notable work | null | 18,807 |
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"NBC",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"the United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>NBC<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,808 |
[
"American",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"the United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>American<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,809 |
[
"NBC",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"American"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>NBC<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,810 |
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"Post - Impressionism",
"influenced by",
"Roger Fry"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Post - Impressionism<\e1> and <e2>Roger Fry<\e2>.
Post - Impressionism (also spelled Postimpressionism) is a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism. Post - Impressionism emerged as a reaction against Impressionists' concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and colour. Due to its broad emphasis on abstract qualities or symbolic content, Post - Impressionism encompasses Neo - Impressionism, Symbolism, Cloisonnism, Pont - Aven School, and Synthetism, along with some later Impressionists' work. The movement was led by Paul Cézanne (known as father of Post - impressionism), Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges Seurat. The term Post - Impressionism was first used by art critic Roger Fry in 1906. Critic Frank Rutter in a review of the Salon d'Automne published in Art News, 15 October 1910, described Othon Friesz as a " post - impressionist leader " ; there was also an advert for the show The Post - Impressionists of France. Three weeks later, Roger Fry used the term again when he organized the 1910 exhibition, Manet and the Post - Impressionists, defining it as the development of French art since Manet. Post - Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations : they continued using vivid colours, often thick application of paint, and real - life subject matter, but were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, distort form for expressive effect, and use unnatural or arbitrary colour. | influenced by | null | 18,913 |
[
"Cloisonnism",
"subclass of",
"Post - Impressionism"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Cloisonnism<\e1> and <e2>Post - Impressionism<\e2>.
Post - Impressionism (also spelled Postimpressionism) is a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism. Post - Impressionism emerged as a reaction against Impressionists' concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and colour. Due to its broad emphasis on abstract qualities or symbolic content, Post - Impressionism encompasses Neo - Impressionism, Symbolism, Cloisonnism, Pont - Aven School, and Synthetism, along with some later Impressionists' work. The movement was led by Paul Cézanne (known as father of Post - impressionism), Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges Seurat. The term Post - Impressionism was first used by art critic Roger Fry in 1906. Critic Frank Rutter in a review of the Salon d'Automne published in Art News, 15 October 1910, described Othon Friesz as a " post - impressionist leader " ; there was also an advert for the show The Post - Impressionists of France. Three weeks later, Roger Fry used the term again when he organized the 1910 exhibition, Manet and the Post - Impressionists, defining it as the development of French art since Manet. Post - Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations : they continued using vivid colours, often thick application of paint, and real - life subject matter, but were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, distort form for expressive effect, and use unnatural or arbitrary colour. | subclass of | null | 18,915 |
[
"Pont-Aven School",
"subclass of",
"Post - Impressionism"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Pont-Aven School<\e1> and <e2>Post - Impressionism<\e2>.
Post - Impressionism (also spelled Postimpressionism) is a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism. Post - Impressionism emerged as a reaction against Impressionists' concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and colour. Due to its broad emphasis on abstract qualities or symbolic content, Post - Impressionism encompasses Neo - Impressionism, Symbolism, Cloisonnism, Pont - Aven School, and Synthetism, along with some later Impressionists' work. The movement was led by Paul Cézanne (known as father of Post - impressionism), Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges Seurat. The term Post - Impressionism was first used by art critic Roger Fry in 1906. Critic Frank Rutter in a review of the Salon d'Automne published in Art News, 15 October 1910, described Othon Friesz as a " post - impressionist leader " ; there was also an advert for the show The Post - Impressionists of France. Three weeks later, Roger Fry used the term again when he organized the 1910 exhibition, Manet and the Post - Impressionists, defining it as the development of French art since Manet. Post - Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations : they continued using vivid colours, often thick application of paint, and real - life subject matter, but were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, distort form for expressive effect, and use unnatural or arbitrary colour. | subclass of | null | 18,916 |
[
"Post - Impressionism",
"follows",
"Impressionism"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Post - Impressionism<\e1> and <e2>Impressionism<\e2>.
Post - Impressionism (also spelled Postimpressionism) is a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism. Post - Impressionism emerged as a reaction against Impressionists' concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and colour. Due to its broad emphasis on abstract qualities or symbolic content, Post - Impressionism encompasses Neo - Impressionism, Symbolism, Cloisonnism, Pont - Aven School, and Synthetism, along with some later Impressionists' work. The movement was led by Paul Cézanne (known as father of Post - impressionism), Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges Seurat. The term Post - Impressionism was first used by art critic Roger Fry in 1906. Critic Frank Rutter in a review of the Salon d'Automne published in Art News, 15 October 1910, described Othon Friesz as a " post - impressionist leader " ; there was also an advert for the show The Post - Impressionists of France. Three weeks later, Roger Fry used the term again when he organized the 1910 exhibition, Manet and the Post - Impressionists, defining it as the development of French art since Manet. Post - Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations : they continued using vivid colours, often thick application of paint, and real - life subject matter, but were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, distort form for expressive effect, and use unnatural or arbitrary colour. | follows | null | 18,917 |
[
"Impressionism",
"followed by",
"Post - Impressionism"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Impressionism<\e1> and <e2>Post - Impressionism<\e2>.
Post - Impressionism (also spelled Postimpressionism) is a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism. Post - Impressionism emerged as a reaction against Impressionists' concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and colour. Due to its broad emphasis on abstract qualities or symbolic content, Post - Impressionism encompasses Neo - Impressionism, Symbolism, Cloisonnism, Pont - Aven School, and Synthetism, along with some later Impressionists' work. The movement was led by Paul Cézanne (known as father of Post - impressionism), Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges Seurat. The term Post - Impressionism was first used by art critic Roger Fry in 1906. Critic Frank Rutter in a review of the Salon d'Automne published in Art News, 15 October 1910, described Othon Friesz as a " post - impressionist leader " ; there was also an advert for the show The Post - Impressionists of France. Three weeks later, Roger Fry used the term again when he organized the 1910 exhibition, Manet and the Post - Impressionists, defining it as the development of French art since Manet. Post - Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations : they continued using vivid colours, often thick application of paint, and real - life subject matter, but were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, distort form for expressive effect, and use unnatural or arbitrary colour. | followed by | null | 18,918 |
[
"Salon d'Automne",
"country",
"France"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Salon d'Automne<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
Post - Impressionism (also spelled Postimpressionism) is a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism. Post - Impressionism emerged as a reaction against Impressionists' concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and colour. Due to its broad emphasis on abstract qualities or symbolic content, Post - Impressionism encompasses Neo - Impressionism, Symbolism, Cloisonnism, Pont - Aven School, and Synthetism, along with some later Impressionists' work. The movement was led by Paul Cézanne (known as father of Post - impressionism), Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges Seurat. The term Post - Impressionism was first used by art critic Roger Fry in 1906. Critic Frank Rutter in a review of the Salon d'Automne published in Art News, 15 October 1910, described Othon Friesz as a " post - impressionist leader " ; there was also an advert for the show The Post - Impressionists of France. Three weeks later, Roger Fry used the term again when he organized the 1910 exhibition, Manet and the Post - Impressionists, defining it as the development of French art since Manet. Post - Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations : they continued using vivid colours, often thick application of paint, and real - life subject matter, but were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, distort form for expressive effect, and use unnatural or arbitrary colour. | country | null | 18,919 |
[
"Paul Cézanne",
"country of citizenship",
"France"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Paul Cézanne<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
Post - Impressionism (also spelled Postimpressionism) is a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism. Post - Impressionism emerged as a reaction against Impressionists' concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and colour. Due to its broad emphasis on abstract qualities or symbolic content, Post - Impressionism encompasses Neo - Impressionism, Symbolism, Cloisonnism, Pont - Aven School, and Synthetism, along with some later Impressionists' work. The movement was led by Paul Cézanne (known as father of Post - impressionism), Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges Seurat. The term Post - Impressionism was first used by art critic Roger Fry in 1906. Critic Frank Rutter in a review of the Salon d'Automne published in Art News, 15 October 1910, described Othon Friesz as a " post - impressionist leader " ; there was also an advert for the show The Post - Impressionists of France. Three weeks later, Roger Fry used the term again when he organized the 1910 exhibition, Manet and the Post - Impressionists, defining it as the development of French art since Manet. Post - Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations : they continued using vivid colours, often thick application of paint, and real - life subject matter, but were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, distort form for expressive effect, and use unnatural or arbitrary colour. | country of citizenship | null | 18,920 |
[
"Synthetism",
"subclass of",
"Post - Impressionism"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Synthetism<\e1> and <e2>Post - Impressionism<\e2>.
Post - Impressionism (also spelled Postimpressionism) is a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism. Post - Impressionism emerged as a reaction against Impressionists' concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and colour. Due to its broad emphasis on abstract qualities or symbolic content, Post - Impressionism encompasses Neo - Impressionism, Symbolism, Cloisonnism, Pont - Aven School, and Synthetism, along with some later Impressionists' work. The movement was led by Paul Cézanne (known as father of Post - impressionism), Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges Seurat. The term Post - Impressionism was first used by art critic Roger Fry in 1906. Critic Frank Rutter in a review of the Salon d'Automne published in Art News, 15 October 1910, described Othon Friesz as a " post - impressionist leader " ; there was also an advert for the show The Post - Impressionists of France. Three weeks later, Roger Fry used the term again when he organized the 1910 exhibition, Manet and the Post - Impressionists, defining it as the development of French art since Manet. Post - Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations : they continued using vivid colours, often thick application of paint, and real - life subject matter, but were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, distort form for expressive effect, and use unnatural or arbitrary colour. | subclass of | null | 18,921 |
[
"Georges Seurat",
"country of citizenship",
"France"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Georges Seurat<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
Post - Impressionism (also spelled Postimpressionism) is a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism. Post - Impressionism emerged as a reaction against Impressionists' concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and colour. Due to its broad emphasis on abstract qualities or symbolic content, Post - Impressionism encompasses Neo - Impressionism, Symbolism, Cloisonnism, Pont - Aven School, and Synthetism, along with some later Impressionists' work. The movement was led by Paul Cézanne (known as father of Post - impressionism), Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges Seurat. The term Post - Impressionism was first used by art critic Roger Fry in 1906. Critic Frank Rutter in a review of the Salon d'Automne published in Art News, 15 October 1910, described Othon Friesz as a " post - impressionist leader " ; there was also an advert for the show The Post - Impressionists of France. Three weeks later, Roger Fry used the term again when he organized the 1910 exhibition, Manet and the Post - Impressionists, defining it as the development of French art since Manet. Post - Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations : they continued using vivid colours, often thick application of paint, and real - life subject matter, but were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, distort form for expressive effect, and use unnatural or arbitrary colour. | country of citizenship | null | 18,922 |
[
"Paul Gauguin",
"country of citizenship",
"France"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Paul Gauguin<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
Post - Impressionism (also spelled Postimpressionism) is a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism. Post - Impressionism emerged as a reaction against Impressionists' concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and colour. Due to its broad emphasis on abstract qualities or symbolic content, Post - Impressionism encompasses Neo - Impressionism, Symbolism, Cloisonnism, Pont - Aven School, and Synthetism, along with some later Impressionists' work. The movement was led by Paul Cézanne (known as father of Post - impressionism), Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges Seurat. The term Post - Impressionism was first used by art critic Roger Fry in 1906. Critic Frank Rutter in a review of the Salon d'Automne published in Art News, 15 October 1910, described Othon Friesz as a " post - impressionist leader " ; there was also an advert for the show The Post - Impressionists of France. Three weeks later, Roger Fry used the term again when he organized the 1910 exhibition, Manet and the Post - Impressionists, defining it as the development of French art since Manet. Post - Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations : they continued using vivid colours, often thick application of paint, and real - life subject matter, but were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, distort form for expressive effect, and use unnatural or arbitrary colour. | country of citizenship | null | 18,923 |
[
"Othon Friesz",
"country of citizenship",
"France"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Othon Friesz<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
Post - Impressionism (also spelled Postimpressionism) is a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism. Post - Impressionism emerged as a reaction against Impressionists' concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and colour. Due to its broad emphasis on abstract qualities or symbolic content, Post - Impressionism encompasses Neo - Impressionism, Symbolism, Cloisonnism, Pont - Aven School, and Synthetism, along with some later Impressionists' work. The movement was led by Paul Cézanne (known as father of Post - impressionism), Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges Seurat. The term Post - Impressionism was first used by art critic Roger Fry in 1906. Critic Frank Rutter in a review of the Salon d'Automne published in Art News, 15 October 1910, described Othon Friesz as a " post - impressionist leader " ; there was also an advert for the show The Post - Impressionists of France. Three weeks later, Roger Fry used the term again when he organized the 1910 exhibition, Manet and the Post - Impressionists, defining it as the development of French art since Manet. Post - Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations : they continued using vivid colours, often thick application of paint, and real - life subject matter, but were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, distort form for expressive effect, and use unnatural or arbitrary colour. | country of citizenship | null | 18,925 |
[
"Colbie Caillat",
"country of citizenship",
"the United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Colbie Caillat<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | country of citizenship | null | 19,095 |
[
"RIAA",
"country",
"the United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>RIAA<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | country | null | 19,096 |
[
"Myspace",
"country",
"the United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Myspace<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | country | null | 19,097 |
[
"Coco",
"performer",
"Colbie Caillat"
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| Find the relation between <e1>Coco<\e1> and <e2>Colbie Caillat<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | performer | null | 19,098 |
[
"Coco",
"country",
"the United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Coco<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | country | null | 19,099 |
[
"Coco",
"country of origin",
"the United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Coco<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | country of origin | null | 19,100 |
[
"Breakthrough",
"performer",
"Colbie Caillat"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Breakthrough<\e1> and <e2>Colbie Caillat<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | performer | null | 19,101 |
[
"All of You",
"performer",
"Colbie Caillat"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>All of You<\e1> and <e2>Colbie Caillat<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | performer | null | 19,104 |
[
"Christmas in the Sand",
"performer",
"Colbie Caillat"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Christmas in the Sand<\e1> and <e2>Colbie Caillat<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | performer | null | 19,106 |
[
"Breakthrough",
"followed by",
"All of You"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Breakthrough<\e1> and <e2>All of You<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | followed by | null | 19,107 |
[
"All of You",
"followed by",
"Christmas in the Sand"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>All of You<\e1> and <e2>Christmas in the Sand<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | followed by | null | 19,108 |
[
"Christmas in the Sand",
"follows",
"All of You"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Christmas in the Sand<\e1> and <e2>All of You<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | follows | null | 19,110 |
[
"All of You",
"follows",
"Breakthrough"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>All of You<\e1> and <e2>Breakthrough<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | follows | null | 19,111 |
[
"Breakthrough",
"country of origin",
"the United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Breakthrough<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | country of origin | null | 19,112 |
[
"Breakthrough",
"follows",
"Coco"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Breakthrough<\e1> and <e2>Coco<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | follows | null | 19,117 |
[
"Colbie Caillat",
"country of citizenship",
"American"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Colbie Caillat<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | country of citizenship | null | 19,119 |
[
"Colbie Caillat",
"notable work",
"Coco"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Colbie Caillat<\e1> and <e2>Coco<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | notable work | null | 19,120 |
[
"Colbie Caillat",
"notable work",
"Breakthrough"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Colbie Caillat<\e1> and <e2>Breakthrough<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | notable work | null | 19,121 |
[
"Colbie Caillat",
"notable work",
"All of You"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Colbie Caillat<\e1> and <e2>All of You<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | notable work | null | 19,122 |
[
"Colbie Caillat",
"notable work",
"Christmas in the Sand"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Colbie Caillat<\e1> and <e2>Christmas in the Sand<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | notable work | null | 19,123 |
[
"Coco",
"followed by",
"Breakthrough"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Coco<\e1> and <e2>Breakthrough<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | followed by | null | 19,124 |
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"RIAA",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"the United States"
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| Find the relation between <e1>RIAA<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
The discography of Colbie Caillat, an American musician and singer - songwriter, contains six studio albums, seven extended plays, one compilation album, twenty - two singles (including six as a featured artist), twenty - two music videos and other album appearances and songwriting credits. Caillat rose to fame through social networking website Myspace. At that time, she was the number - one unsigned artist of her genre. After signing with Universal Republic, she released debut album in July 2007, Coco has sold 2,060,000 copies in the United States and is certified 2× Platinum. In August 2009, she released Breakthrough, her second album which became her first album to debut at number one on Billboard 200. It has been certified Gold by RIAA. In July 2011, she released her third studio album, All of You. In October 2012 she released her first Christmas album, Christmas in the Sand. Caillat sold 6 million albums and 10 million singles worldwide. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,125 |
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"Sakha Republic",
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"Russia"
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| Find the relation between <e1>Sakha Republic<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,279 |
[
"Sakha Republic",
"country",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Sakha Republic<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | country | null | 19,280 |
[
"Berdigestyakh",
"country",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Berdigestyakh<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | country | null | 19,282 |
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"Gorny District",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Sakha Republic"
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| Find the relation between <e1>Gorny District<\e1> and <e2>Sakha Republic<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,283 |
[
"Gorny District",
"country",
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]
| Find the relation between <e1>Gorny District<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | country | null | 19,284 |
[
"Vilyuysky",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Sakha Republic"
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| Find the relation between <e1>Vilyuysky<\e1> and <e2>Sakha Republic<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,285 |
[
"Vilyuysky",
"country",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Vilyuysky<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | country | null | 19,286 |
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"Kobyaysky Districts",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Sakha Republic"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kobyaysky Districts<\e1> and <e2>Sakha Republic<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,287 |
[
"Kobyaysky Districts",
"country",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kobyaysky Districts<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | country | null | 19,288 |
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"Namsky District",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Sakha Republic"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Namsky District<\e1> and <e2>Sakha Republic<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,289 |
[
"Namsky District",
"country",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Namsky District<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | country | null | 19,290 |
[
"Yakutsk",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Sakha Republic"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Yakutsk<\e1> and <e2>Sakha Republic<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,291 |
[
"Yakutsk",
"country",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Yakutsk<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | country | null | 19,292 |
[
"Khangalassky District",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Sakha Republic"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Khangalassky District<\e1> and <e2>Sakha Republic<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,293 |
[
"Khangalassky District",
"country",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Khangalassky District<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | country | null | 19,294 |
[
"Olyokminsky District",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Sakha Republic"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Olyokminsky District<\e1> and <e2>Sakha Republic<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,295 |
[
"Olyokminsky District",
"country",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Olyokminsky District<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | country | null | 19,296 |
[
"Verkhnevilyuysky District",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Sakha Republic"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Verkhnevilyuysky District<\e1> and <e2>Sakha Republic<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,297 |
[
"Verkhnevilyuysky District",
"country",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Verkhnevilyuysky District<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | country | null | 19,298 |
[
"Gorny District",
"capital",
"Berdigestyakh"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Gorny District<\e1> and <e2>Berdigestyakh<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | capital | null | 19,303 |
[
"2010 Census",
"country",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>2010 Census<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | country | null | 19,306 |
[
"Berdigestyakh",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Gorny District"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Berdigestyakh<\e1> and <e2>Gorny District<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,307 |
[
"Berdigestyakh",
"capital of",
"Gorny District"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Berdigestyakh<\e1> and <e2>Gorny District<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | capital of | null | 19,308 |
[
"Berdigestyakh",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Sakha Republic"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Berdigestyakh<\e1> and <e2>Sakha Republic<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,312 |
[
"Berdigestyakh",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Berdigestyakh<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,314 |
[
"Gorny District",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Gorny District<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,315 |
[
"Vilyuysky",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Vilyuysky<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,316 |
[
"Kobyaysky Districts",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kobyaysky Districts<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,317 |
[
"Namsky District",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Namsky District<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,318 |
[
"Yakutsk",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Yakutsk<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,319 |
[
"Khangalassky District",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Khangalassky District<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,320 |
[
"Olyokminsky District",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Olyokminsky District<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,321 |
[
"Verkhnevilyuysky District",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Russia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Verkhnevilyuysky District<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>.
Gorny District (;, Gornay uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty - four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders Vilyuysky and Kobyaysky Districts in the north, Namsky District and the territory of the city of republic significance of Yakutsk in the east, Khangalassky District in the south, Olyokminsky District in the southwest, and Verkhnevilyuysky District in the west. The area of the district is. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Berdigestyakh. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 11,706, with the population of Berdigestyakh accounting for 55.2 % of that number. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,322 |
[
"Moscow",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"USSR"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Moscow<\e1> and <e2>USSR<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,422 |
[
"Moscow",
"country",
"USSR"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Moscow<\e1> and <e2>USSR<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | country | null | 19,423 |
[
"Barcelona",
"country",
"Spain"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Barcelona<\e1> and <e2>Spain<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | country | null | 19,424 |
[
"Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin",
"place of birth",
"Moscow"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin<\e1> and <e2>Moscow<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | place of birth | null | 19,426 |
[
"Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin",
"country of citizenship",
"USSR"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin<\e1> and <e2>USSR<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | country of citizenship | null | 19,427 |
[
"Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin",
"participant of",
"1992 Olympic Games"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin<\e1> and <e2>1992 Olympic Games<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | participant of | null | 19,428 |
[
"1992 Olympic Games",
"location",
"Barcelona"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>1992 Olympic Games<\e1> and <e2>Barcelona<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | location | null | 19,430 |
[
"1992 Olympic Games",
"country",
"Spain"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>1992 Olympic Games<\e1> and <e2>Spain<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | country | null | 19,431 |
[
"Yury",
"participant of",
"1964 Summer Olympics"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Yury<\e1> and <e2>1964 Summer Olympics<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | participant of | null | 19,432 |
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"Yury",
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| Find the relation between <e1>Yury<\e1> and <e2>Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | child | null | 19,433 |
[
"Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin",
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| Find the relation between <e1>Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin<\e1> and <e2>Yury<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | father | null | 19,434 |
[
"Yury",
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"USSR"
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| Find the relation between <e1>Yury<\e1> and <e2>USSR<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | country of citizenship | null | 19,435 |
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"1992 Olympic Games",
"participant",
"Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin"
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| Find the relation between <e1>1992 Olympic Games<\e1> and <e2>Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | participant | null | 19,436 |
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"1964 Summer Olympics",
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| Find the relation between <e1>1964 Summer Olympics<\e1> and <e2>Yury<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | participant | null | 19,437 |
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"Barcelona",
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"Spain"
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| Find the relation between <e1>Barcelona<\e1> and <e2>Spain<\e2>.
Igor Yuriyevich Nikulin (; born August 14, 1960 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a former hammer thrower who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. He won the bronze medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most remarkable performances in all of hammer throwing is Igor Nikulin's U23 world record of 83.54 m set 1982 - 09 - 02 in Athína, which then was good enough to put him 2nd in the world through all time behind Sergey Litvinov on 83.98 m. His personal best of 84.48 m was set on July 12, 1990 in Lausanne currently putting him 7th through all time. Nikulin's father Yury finished fourth at the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,438 |
[
"Deji",
"father",
"Huizong"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Deji<\e1> and <e2>Huizong<\e2>.
Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu. | father | null | 19,497 |
[
"Deji",
"sibling",
"Qinzong"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Deji<\e1> and <e2>Qinzong<\e2>.
Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu. | sibling | null | 19,498 |
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"Jingkang Incident",
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"Bianjing"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Jingkang Incident<\e1> and <e2>Bianjing<\e2>.
Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu. | location | null | 19,500 |
[
"Lin'an",
"country",
"China"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Lin'an<\e1> and <e2>China<\e2>.
Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu. | country | null | 19,501 |
[
"Huizong",
"child",
"Deji"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Huizong<\e1> and <e2>Deji<\e2>.
Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu. | child | null | 19,502 |
[
"Huizong",
"child",
"Gaozong"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Huizong<\e1> and <e2>Gaozong<\e2>.
Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu. | child | null | 19,503 |
[
"Huizong",
"child",
"Qinzong"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Huizong<\e1> and <e2>Qinzong<\e2>.
Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu. | child | null | 19,504 |
[
"Gaozong",
"father",
"Huizong"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Gaozong<\e1> and <e2>Huizong<\e2>.
Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu. | father | null | 19,506 |
[
"Gaozong",
"sibling",
"Qinzong"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Gaozong<\e1> and <e2>Qinzong<\e2>.
Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu. | sibling | null | 19,507 |
[
"Bianjing",
"country",
"China"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Bianjing<\e1> and <e2>China<\e2>.
Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu. | country | null | 19,508 |
[
"Bianjing",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Song dynasty"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Bianjing<\e1> and <e2>Song dynasty<\e2>.
Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 19,509 |
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