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[ "Dirk Van Tichelt", "participant of", "2013 World Championships" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dirk Van Tichelt<\e1> and <e2>2013 World Championships<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant of
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46,154
[ "Dirk Van Tichelt", "participant of", "2016 Summer Olympics" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dirk Van Tichelt<\e1> and <e2>2016 Summer Olympics<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant of
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46,155
[ "Elnur Mammadli", "participant of", "Beijing Olympics" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Elnur Mammadli<\e1> and <e2>Beijing Olympics<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant of
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46,156
[ "Kim Chol-Su", "participant of", "2009 World Championships" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kim Chol-Su<\e1> and <e2>2009 World Championships<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant of
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46,157
[ "Sezer Huysuz", "participant of", "2009 World Championships" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sezer Huysuz<\e1> and <e2>2009 World Championships<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant of
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46,158
[ "Shohei Ono", "participant of", "2013 World Championships" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Shohei Ono<\e1> and <e2>2013 World Championships<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant of
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46,159
[ "Dastan Ykybayev", "participant of", "2013 World Championships" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dastan Ykybayev<\e1> and <e2>2013 World Championships<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant of
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46,160
[ "Miklos Ungvari", "participant of", "2016 Summer Olympics" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Miklos Ungvari<\e1> and <e2>2016 Summer Olympics<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant of
null
46,161
[ "Rasul Boqiev", "participant of", "Beijing Olympics" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Rasul Boqiev<\e1> and <e2>Beijing Olympics<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant of
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46,162
[ "2009 World Championships", "followed by", "2013 World Championships" ]
Find the relation between <e1>2009 World Championships<\e1> and <e2>2013 World Championships<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
followed by
null
46,163
[ "2013 World Championships", "follows", "2009 World Championships" ]
Find the relation between <e1>2013 World Championships<\e1> and <e2>2009 World Championships<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
follows
null
46,164
[ "2013 World Championships", "participant", "Shohei Ono" ]
Find the relation between <e1>2013 World Championships<\e1> and <e2>Shohei Ono<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant
null
46,165
[ "Beijing Olympics", "participant", "Dirk Van Tichelt" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Beijing Olympics<\e1> and <e2>Dirk Van Tichelt<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant
null
46,166
[ "2009 World Championships", "participant", "Dirk Van Tichelt" ]
Find the relation between <e1>2009 World Championships<\e1> and <e2>Dirk Van Tichelt<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant
null
46,167
[ "2013 World Championships", "participant", "Dirk Van Tichelt" ]
Find the relation between <e1>2013 World Championships<\e1> and <e2>Dirk Van Tichelt<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant
null
46,168
[ "2016 Summer Olympics", "participant", "Dirk Van Tichelt" ]
Find the relation between <e1>2016 Summer Olympics<\e1> and <e2>Dirk Van Tichelt<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant
null
46,169
[ "Beijing Olympics", "participant", "Elnur Mammadli" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Beijing Olympics<\e1> and <e2>Elnur Mammadli<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant
null
46,170
[ "2009 World Championships", "participant", "Kim Chol-Su" ]
Find the relation between <e1>2009 World Championships<\e1> and <e2>Kim Chol-Su<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant
null
46,171
[ "2009 World Championships", "participant", "Sezer Huysuz" ]
Find the relation between <e1>2009 World Championships<\e1> and <e2>Sezer Huysuz<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant
null
46,172
[ "2013 World Championships", "participant", "Dastan Ykybayev" ]
Find the relation between <e1>2013 World Championships<\e1> and <e2>Dastan Ykybayev<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant
null
46,173
[ "2016 Summer Olympics", "participant", "Miklos Ungvari" ]
Find the relation between <e1>2016 Summer Olympics<\e1> and <e2>Miklos Ungvari<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant
null
46,174
[ "Beijing Olympics", "participant", "Rasul Boqiev" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Beijing Olympics<\e1> and <e2>Rasul Boqiev<\e2>. Dirk Van Tichelt (born 10 June 1984) is a Belgian judoka. His biggest achievement was his European title in Lisbon. In the same year, at the Beijing Olympics he came fifth after losing in the first round to gold - medallist Elnur Mammadli and later losing in the bronze medal match to Rasul Boqiev. At the 2009 World Championships, he reached the semi - finals but there he lost to Kim Chol - Su. In the bronze medal match he beat Sezer Huysuz to take his first bronze medal at a world championships. At the 2013 World Championships, he again won bronze, losing to eventual champion Shohei Ono in the semi - final and beating Dastan Ykybayev in his bronze medal match. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Tichelt won the bronze medal against Miklos Ungvari.
participant
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46,175
[ "South Australia", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>South Australia<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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46,333
[ "South Australia", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>South Australia<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
country
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46,334
[ "Nullarbor Plain", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nullarbor Plain<\e1> and <e2>South Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,336
[ "Nullarbor Plain", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nullarbor Plain<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
country
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46,337
[ "Maralinga", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Maralinga<\e1> and <e2>South Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,338
[ "Maralinga", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Maralinga<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
country
null
46,339
[ "Ceduna", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ceduna<\e1> and <e2>South Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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46,340
[ "Ceduna", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ceduna<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
country
null
46,341
[ "Anne Beadell Highway", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Anne Beadell Highway<\e1> and <e2>South Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,343
[ "Anne Beadell Highway", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Anne Beadell Highway<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
country
null
46,344
[ "Mamungari Conservation Park", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mamungari Conservation Park<\e1> and <e2>South Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,345
[ "Mamungari Conservation Park", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mamungari Conservation Park<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
country
null
46,346
[ "Mamungari Conservation Park", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Great Victoria Desert" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mamungari Conservation Park<\e1> and <e2>Great Victoria Desert<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,347
[ "Great Victoria Desert", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Great Victoria Desert<\e1> and <e2>South Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,348
[ "Great Victoria Desert", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Great Victoria Desert<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,349
[ "Great Victoria Desert", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Great Victoria Desert<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
country
null
46,350
[ "Pila Nguru", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Pila Nguru<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
country
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46,351
[ "Department of Environment , Water and Natural Resources", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Department of Environment , Water and Natural Resources<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
country
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46,352
[ "Maralinga Tjarutja", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Maralinga Tjarutja<\e1> and <e2>South Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,353
[ "Maralinga Tjarutja", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Maralinga Tjarutja<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
country
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46,354
[ "Pila Nguru", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Pila Nguru<\e1> and <e2>South Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,355
[ "Department of Environment , Water and Natural Resources", "applies to jurisdiction", "South Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Department of Environment , Water and Natural Resources<\e1> and <e2>South Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
applies to jurisdiction
null
46,356
[ "National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
country
null
46,357
[ "Nullarbor Plain", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nullarbor Plain<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,360
[ "Maralinga", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Maralinga<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,361
[ "Ceduna", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ceduna<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,362
[ "Anne Beadell Highway", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Anne Beadell Highway<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,363
[ "Mamungari Conservation Park", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mamungari Conservation Park<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,364
[ "Pila Nguru", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Pila Nguru<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,365
[ "Department of Environment , Water and Natural Resources", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Department of Environment , Water and Natural Resources<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,366
[ "Maralinga Tjarutja", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Maralinga Tjarutja<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. Mamungari Conservation Park (formerly known as Unnamed National Park, Unnamed Conservation Park and also known as the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve) is a protected area located in South Australia within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain about west of Maralinga and northwest of Ceduna. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1970 as a national park under the then National Parks Act 1966 for the purpose of conserving β€˜ the environments of the Great Victoria Desert and protect wilderness values.’ It was not assigned a name in 1970 and was subsequently constituted as the Unnamed Conservation Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972. It was renamed as Mamungari Conservation Park on 30 November 2006. It is one of fourteen United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and obtained this status in 1977 with the name of the Unnamed Biosphere Reserve. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. The conservation park is managed jointly by the traditional owners (the Maralinga Tjarutja and the Pila Nguru communities) and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR). The conservation park may only be visited by those who have obtained the minimum impact code and can demonstrate experience using that code. Permits are required to travel to the conservation park and will take 4 to 6 weeks to arrange. The only road of significance that passes through the conservation park is the Anne Beadell Highway.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,367
[ "Seoul", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Seoul<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,498
[ "Seoul", "country", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Seoul<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
country
null
46,499
[ "Han Myung-hoi", "country of citizenship", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Han Myung-hoi<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
country of citizenship
null
46,502
[ "Han Myung-hoi", "country of citizenship", "Joseon dynasty" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Han Myung-hoi<\e1> and <e2>Joseon dynasty<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
country of citizenship
null
46,503
[ "Gangnam-gu", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Seoul" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gangnam-gu<\e1> and <e2>Seoul<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,504
[ "Gangnam-gu", "country", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gangnam-gu<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
country
null
46,505
[ "Apgujeong Rodeo Street", "country", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Apgujeong Rodeo Street<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
country
null
46,506
[ "Cheongdam-dong", "country", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Cheongdam-dong<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
country
null
46,507
[ "Cheongdam-dong", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Gangnam-gu" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Cheongdam-dong<\e1> and <e2>Gangnam-gu<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,508
[ "Garosu-gil", "country", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Garosu-gil<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
country
null
46,509
[ "Sinsa - dong", "country", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sinsa - dong<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
country
null
46,510
[ "Apgujeong - ro", "country", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Apgujeong - ro<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
country
null
46,511
[ "Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street", "country", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
country
null
46,512
[ "Apgujeong - dong", "country", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Apgujeong - dong<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
country
null
46,514
[ "Sinsa - dong", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Seoul" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sinsa - dong<\e1> and <e2>Seoul<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,517
[ "Apgujeong - dong", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Seoul" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Apgujeong - dong<\e1> and <e2>Seoul<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,518
[ "Gangnam-gu", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gangnam-gu<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,520
[ "Apgujeong Rodeo Street", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Apgujeong Rodeo Street<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,521
[ "Cheongdam-dong", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Cheongdam-dong<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,522
[ "Garosu-gil", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Garosu-gil<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,523
[ "Sinsa - dong", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sinsa - dong<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,524
[ "Apgujeong - ro", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Apgujeong - ro<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,525
[ "Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,526
[ "Apgujeong - dong", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Korea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Apgujeong - dong<\e1> and <e2>South Korea<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,527
[ "Cheongdam-dong", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Seoul" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Cheongdam-dong<\e1> and <e2>Seoul<\e2>. Apgujeong - dong (;) is a ward of Gangnam - gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea, where one square meter costs up to $ 20,000. The dong originates from a pavilion with the same name founded by Han Myung - hoi, a high - ranking government official during the Joseon dynasty. It is an upmarket residential, fashion, shopping, and educational area. The Hanja name translates into " Seagull Pavilion, " a reference to his nickname, which itself was a reference and a mark of peace when viewing a group of seagulls flying. One of the main shopping area is Apgujeong Rodeo Street, along with Cheongdam - dong Fashion Street in Cheongdam - dong and Garosu - gil in Sinsa - dong, which are connected by the main avenue Apgujeong - ro. It is seen as a fashionable and trendsetting destination.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,528
[ "United States", "head of government", "Bill Clinton" ]
Find the relation between <e1>United States<\e1> and <e2>Bill Clinton<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
head of government
null
46,640
[ "Dallas", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dallas<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
country
null
46,641
[ "Dallas", "country", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dallas<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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[ "Texas", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Texas<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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46,643
[ "Texas", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Texas<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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46,644
[ "Texas", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Texas<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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46,645
[ "Texas", "country", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Texas<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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[ "Bill Clinton", "country of citizenship", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bill Clinton<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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46,647
[ "Bill Clinton", "country of citizenship", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bill Clinton<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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46,648
[ "First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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46,649
[ "First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals", "country", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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46,650
[ "American", "head of government", "Bill Clinton" ]
Find the relation between <e1>American<\e1> and <e2>Bill Clinton<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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46,652
[ "Gaynelle Griffin Jones", "country of citizenship", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaynelle Griffin Jones<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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46,653
[ "Gaynelle Griffin Jones", "place of birth", "Dallas" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaynelle Griffin Jones<\e1> and <e2>Dallas<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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46,654
[ "Gaynelle Griffin Jones", "educated at", "Emerson College" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaynelle Griffin Jones<\e1> and <e2>Emerson College<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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46,655
[ "Gaynelle Griffin Jones", "educated at", "Boston College Law School" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaynelle Griffin Jones<\e1> and <e2>Boston College Law School<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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46,656
[ "Gaynelle Griffin Jones", "country of citizenship", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaynelle Griffin Jones<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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46,657
[ "Hewlett-Packard Company", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hewlett-Packard Company<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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46,660
[ "Emerson College", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Emerson College<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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[ "Boston College Law School", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Boston College Law School<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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46,662
[ "Gaynelle Griffin Jones", "employer", "Hewlett-Packard Company" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaynelle Griffin Jones<\e1> and <e2>Hewlett-Packard Company<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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46,663
[ "First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Texas" ]
Find the relation between <e1>First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals<\e1> and <e2>Texas<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
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