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[
"Ozzy Osbourne",
"notable work",
"Under Cover"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Ozzy Osbourne<\e1> and <e2>Under Cover<\e2>.
" Good Times " is a song recorded by Eric Burdon & the Animals and released on the 1967 album Winds of Change, with music and lyrics by Eric Burdon, John Weider, Vic Briggs, Danny McCulloch and Barry Jenkins. The lyrics tell the story of someone who regrets having wasted too much time doing useless things instead of aspiring to become someone successful. Musically, the song has a dark and depressed feeling with a light - hearted break just before the final verse. The song features a string quartet, which is heard in the second portion of the song. The single reached number 20 on the UK Singles Chart. It was the B - side to " San Franciscan Nights " in the U.S.The B - side " Ai n't that So " was included as part of the soundtrack to the film Stranger in the House (1967). Every band member, except Burdon, appeared at the premiere. In 1987 it was released as a single again, while it was the soundtrack to the movie Die Katze starring Götz George. This version reached # 53 in Germany. Ozzy Osbourne covered the song for his album Under Cover, 2005. It was also featured on Burdon's live album " The Official Live Bootleg # 2 " (2000) by Eric Burdon's I band. Most recently, it was featured in the 2017 film Small Town Crime.
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notable work
| null | 48,527 |
[
"Eric Burdon & the Animals",
"notable work",
"Winds of Change"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Eric Burdon & the Animals<\e1> and <e2>Winds of Change<\e2>.
" Good Times " is a song recorded by Eric Burdon & the Animals and released on the 1967 album Winds of Change, with music and lyrics by Eric Burdon, John Weider, Vic Briggs, Danny McCulloch and Barry Jenkins. The lyrics tell the story of someone who regrets having wasted too much time doing useless things instead of aspiring to become someone successful. Musically, the song has a dark and depressed feeling with a light - hearted break just before the final verse. The song features a string quartet, which is heard in the second portion of the song. The single reached number 20 on the UK Singles Chart. It was the B - side to " San Franciscan Nights " in the U.S.The B - side " Ai n't that So " was included as part of the soundtrack to the film Stranger in the House (1967). Every band member, except Burdon, appeared at the premiere. In 1987 it was released as a single again, while it was the soundtrack to the movie Die Katze starring Götz George. This version reached # 53 in Germany. Ozzy Osbourne covered the song for his album Under Cover, 2005. It was also featured on Burdon's live album " The Official Live Bootleg # 2 " (2000) by Eric Burdon's I band. Most recently, it was featured in the 2017 film Small Town Crime.
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notable work
| null | 48,528 |
[
"Eric Burdon",
"part of",
"Eric Burdon & the Animals"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Eric Burdon<\e1> and <e2>Eric Burdon & the Animals<\e2>.
" Good Times " is a song recorded by Eric Burdon & the Animals and released on the 1967 album Winds of Change, with music and lyrics by Eric Burdon, John Weider, Vic Briggs, Danny McCulloch and Barry Jenkins. The lyrics tell the story of someone who regrets having wasted too much time doing useless things instead of aspiring to become someone successful. Musically, the song has a dark and depressed feeling with a light - hearted break just before the final verse. The song features a string quartet, which is heard in the second portion of the song. The single reached number 20 on the UK Singles Chart. It was the B - side to " San Franciscan Nights " in the U.S.The B - side " Ai n't that So " was included as part of the soundtrack to the film Stranger in the House (1967). Every band member, except Burdon, appeared at the premiere. In 1987 it was released as a single again, while it was the soundtrack to the movie Die Katze starring Götz George. This version reached # 53 in Germany. Ozzy Osbourne covered the song for his album Under Cover, 2005. It was also featured on Burdon's live album " The Official Live Bootleg # 2 " (2000) by Eric Burdon's I band. Most recently, it was featured in the 2017 film Small Town Crime.
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part of
| null | 48,529 |
[
"Burdon",
"notable work",
"The Official Live Bootleg # 2"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Burdon<\e1> and <e2>The Official Live Bootleg # 2<\e2>.
" Good Times " is a song recorded by Eric Burdon & the Animals and released on the 1967 album Winds of Change, with music and lyrics by Eric Burdon, John Weider, Vic Briggs, Danny McCulloch and Barry Jenkins. The lyrics tell the story of someone who regrets having wasted too much time doing useless things instead of aspiring to become someone successful. Musically, the song has a dark and depressed feeling with a light - hearted break just before the final verse. The song features a string quartet, which is heard in the second portion of the song. The single reached number 20 on the UK Singles Chart. It was the B - side to " San Franciscan Nights " in the U.S.The B - side " Ai n't that So " was included as part of the soundtrack to the film Stranger in the House (1967). Every band member, except Burdon, appeared at the premiere. In 1987 it was released as a single again, while it was the soundtrack to the movie Die Katze starring Götz George. This version reached # 53 in Germany. Ozzy Osbourne covered the song for his album Under Cover, 2005. It was also featured on Burdon's live album " The Official Live Bootleg # 2 " (2000) by Eric Burdon's I band. Most recently, it was featured in the 2017 film Small Town Crime.
|
notable work
| null | 48,530 |
[
"Otto-Iivari Meurman",
"place of birth",
"Ilmajoki"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Otto-Iivari Meurman<\e1> and <e2>Ilmajoki<\e2>.
Otto - Iivari Meurman (4 June 1890, in Ilmajoki – 19 August 1994, in Helsinki) was a Finnish architect. He did city plans for Kauniainen and Tapiola. Garden city Tapiola was based on town planning of Meurman. Meurman resigned the Tapiola project when high houses were allowed in the area. Internationally garden cities do not include them. He wrote : Rock can be broken in short time, but you can not get it back artificially. Nature must be respected, and should be touched cautiously. By this way nature and humans can create brilliant work, that prove good national sense and civilized nature. (" Kallio on lyhyessä ajassa rikki räjäytetty, mutta uutta ei sen tilalle voi keinotekoisesti saada. Luontoa on kunnioitettava, ja siihen on kajottava varovasti. Silloin luonto ja ihminen voivat loihtia suurenmoisia töitä, jotka todistavat tekijänsä ja kansakunnan hyvää aistia ja korkeaa sivistystasoa. ")Meurman's concept of the nuclear family and its necessary place in society was prevalent in his career.
|
place of birth
| null | 48,839 |
[
"Otto-Iivari Meurman",
"place of death",
"Helsinki"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Otto-Iivari Meurman<\e1> and <e2>Helsinki<\e2>.
Otto - Iivari Meurman (4 June 1890, in Ilmajoki – 19 August 1994, in Helsinki) was a Finnish architect. He did city plans for Kauniainen and Tapiola. Garden city Tapiola was based on town planning of Meurman. Meurman resigned the Tapiola project when high houses were allowed in the area. Internationally garden cities do not include them. He wrote : Rock can be broken in short time, but you can not get it back artificially. Nature must be respected, and should be touched cautiously. By this way nature and humans can create brilliant work, that prove good national sense and civilized nature. (" Kallio on lyhyessä ajassa rikki räjäytetty, mutta uutta ei sen tilalle voi keinotekoisesti saada. Luontoa on kunnioitettava, ja siihen on kajottava varovasti. Silloin luonto ja ihminen voivat loihtia suurenmoisia töitä, jotka todistavat tekijänsä ja kansakunnan hyvää aistia ja korkeaa sivistystasoa. ")Meurman's concept of the nuclear family and its necessary place in society was prevalent in his career.
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place of death
| null | 48,840 |
[
"Otto-Iivari Meurman",
"country of citizenship",
"Finnish"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Otto-Iivari Meurman<\e1> and <e2>Finnish<\e2>.
Otto - Iivari Meurman (4 June 1890, in Ilmajoki – 19 August 1994, in Helsinki) was a Finnish architect. He did city plans for Kauniainen and Tapiola. Garden city Tapiola was based on town planning of Meurman. Meurman resigned the Tapiola project when high houses were allowed in the area. Internationally garden cities do not include them. He wrote : Rock can be broken in short time, but you can not get it back artificially. Nature must be respected, and should be touched cautiously. By this way nature and humans can create brilliant work, that prove good national sense and civilized nature. (" Kallio on lyhyessä ajassa rikki räjäytetty, mutta uutta ei sen tilalle voi keinotekoisesti saada. Luontoa on kunnioitettava, ja siihen on kajottava varovasti. Silloin luonto ja ihminen voivat loihtia suurenmoisia töitä, jotka todistavat tekijänsä ja kansakunnan hyvää aistia ja korkeaa sivistystasoa. ")Meurman's concept of the nuclear family and its necessary place in society was prevalent in his career.
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country of citizenship
| null | 48,842 |
[
"Ilmajoki",
"country",
"Finnish"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Ilmajoki<\e1> and <e2>Finnish<\e2>.
Otto - Iivari Meurman (4 June 1890, in Ilmajoki – 19 August 1994, in Helsinki) was a Finnish architect. He did city plans for Kauniainen and Tapiola. Garden city Tapiola was based on town planning of Meurman. Meurman resigned the Tapiola project when high houses were allowed in the area. Internationally garden cities do not include them. He wrote : Rock can be broken in short time, but you can not get it back artificially. Nature must be respected, and should be touched cautiously. By this way nature and humans can create brilliant work, that prove good national sense and civilized nature. (" Kallio on lyhyessä ajassa rikki räjäytetty, mutta uutta ei sen tilalle voi keinotekoisesti saada. Luontoa on kunnioitettava, ja siihen on kajottava varovasti. Silloin luonto ja ihminen voivat loihtia suurenmoisia töitä, jotka todistavat tekijänsä ja kansakunnan hyvää aistia ja korkeaa sivistystasoa. ")Meurman's concept of the nuclear family and its necessary place in society was prevalent in his career.
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country
| null | 48,843 |
[
"Kauniainen",
"country",
"Finnish"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Kauniainen<\e1> and <e2>Finnish<\e2>.
Otto - Iivari Meurman (4 June 1890, in Ilmajoki – 19 August 1994, in Helsinki) was a Finnish architect. He did city plans for Kauniainen and Tapiola. Garden city Tapiola was based on town planning of Meurman. Meurman resigned the Tapiola project when high houses were allowed in the area. Internationally garden cities do not include them. He wrote : Rock can be broken in short time, but you can not get it back artificially. Nature must be respected, and should be touched cautiously. By this way nature and humans can create brilliant work, that prove good national sense and civilized nature. (" Kallio on lyhyessä ajassa rikki räjäytetty, mutta uutta ei sen tilalle voi keinotekoisesti saada. Luontoa on kunnioitettava, ja siihen on kajottava varovasti. Silloin luonto ja ihminen voivat loihtia suurenmoisia töitä, jotka todistavat tekijänsä ja kansakunnan hyvää aistia ja korkeaa sivistystasoa. ")Meurman's concept of the nuclear family and its necessary place in society was prevalent in his career.
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country
| null | 48,844 |
[
"Tapiola",
"country",
"Finnish"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Tapiola<\e1> and <e2>Finnish<\e2>.
Otto - Iivari Meurman (4 June 1890, in Ilmajoki – 19 August 1994, in Helsinki) was a Finnish architect. He did city plans for Kauniainen and Tapiola. Garden city Tapiola was based on town planning of Meurman. Meurman resigned the Tapiola project when high houses were allowed in the area. Internationally garden cities do not include them. He wrote : Rock can be broken in short time, but you can not get it back artificially. Nature must be respected, and should be touched cautiously. By this way nature and humans can create brilliant work, that prove good national sense and civilized nature. (" Kallio on lyhyessä ajassa rikki räjäytetty, mutta uutta ei sen tilalle voi keinotekoisesti saada. Luontoa on kunnioitettava, ja siihen on kajottava varovasti. Silloin luonto ja ihminen voivat loihtia suurenmoisia töitä, jotka todistavat tekijänsä ja kansakunnan hyvää aistia ja korkeaa sivistystasoa. ")Meurman's concept of the nuclear family and its necessary place in society was prevalent in his career.
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country
| null | 48,845 |
[
"Ilmajoki",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Finnish"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Ilmajoki<\e1> and <e2>Finnish<\e2>.
Otto - Iivari Meurman (4 June 1890, in Ilmajoki – 19 August 1994, in Helsinki) was a Finnish architect. He did city plans for Kauniainen and Tapiola. Garden city Tapiola was based on town planning of Meurman. Meurman resigned the Tapiola project when high houses were allowed in the area. Internationally garden cities do not include them. He wrote : Rock can be broken in short time, but you can not get it back artificially. Nature must be respected, and should be touched cautiously. By this way nature and humans can create brilliant work, that prove good national sense and civilized nature. (" Kallio on lyhyessä ajassa rikki räjäytetty, mutta uutta ei sen tilalle voi keinotekoisesti saada. Luontoa on kunnioitettava, ja siihen on kajottava varovasti. Silloin luonto ja ihminen voivat loihtia suurenmoisia töitä, jotka todistavat tekijänsä ja kansakunnan hyvää aistia ja korkeaa sivistystasoa. ")Meurman's concept of the nuclear family and its necessary place in society was prevalent in his career.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 48,846 |
[
"Kauniainen",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Finnish"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Kauniainen<\e1> and <e2>Finnish<\e2>.
Otto - Iivari Meurman (4 June 1890, in Ilmajoki – 19 August 1994, in Helsinki) was a Finnish architect. He did city plans for Kauniainen and Tapiola. Garden city Tapiola was based on town planning of Meurman. Meurman resigned the Tapiola project when high houses were allowed in the area. Internationally garden cities do not include them. He wrote : Rock can be broken in short time, but you can not get it back artificially. Nature must be respected, and should be touched cautiously. By this way nature and humans can create brilliant work, that prove good national sense and civilized nature. (" Kallio on lyhyessä ajassa rikki räjäytetty, mutta uutta ei sen tilalle voi keinotekoisesti saada. Luontoa on kunnioitettava, ja siihen on kajottava varovasti. Silloin luonto ja ihminen voivat loihtia suurenmoisia töitä, jotka todistavat tekijänsä ja kansakunnan hyvää aistia ja korkeaa sivistystasoa. ")Meurman's concept of the nuclear family and its necessary place in society was prevalent in his career.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 48,847 |
[
"Tapiola",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Finnish"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Tapiola<\e1> and <e2>Finnish<\e2>.
Otto - Iivari Meurman (4 June 1890, in Ilmajoki – 19 August 1994, in Helsinki) was a Finnish architect. He did city plans for Kauniainen and Tapiola. Garden city Tapiola was based on town planning of Meurman. Meurman resigned the Tapiola project when high houses were allowed in the area. Internationally garden cities do not include them. He wrote : Rock can be broken in short time, but you can not get it back artificially. Nature must be respected, and should be touched cautiously. By this way nature and humans can create brilliant work, that prove good national sense and civilized nature. (" Kallio on lyhyessä ajassa rikki räjäytetty, mutta uutta ei sen tilalle voi keinotekoisesti saada. Luontoa on kunnioitettava, ja siihen on kajottava varovasti. Silloin luonto ja ihminen voivat loihtia suurenmoisia töitä, jotka todistavat tekijänsä ja kansakunnan hyvää aistia ja korkeaa sivistystasoa. ")Meurman's concept of the nuclear family and its necessary place in society was prevalent in his career.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 48,848 |
[
"National Endowment for the Arts",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>National Endowment for the Arts<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
Patsy Ann Norvall (1942 – 2013) was a visual artist who worked in sculpture, installation art and public art. She was a pioneering feminist artist active in the Women's movement since 1969. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in the U.S. and abroad. She received numerous grants, awards and residencies for her achievements, including the Pollock - Krasner Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She created permanent public art works for the New York City subway system, designed and created plaza and lobby installations in Los Angeles, CA, New Brunswick, NJ, Bridgeport, CT, and Bethesda, MD. Her work has received historical and critical acclaim, and has been written about in books, journals and newspapers including, Art in the Land : A Critical Anthology of Environmental Art, in Sculpture (magazine), the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times and numerous other publications.
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country
| null | 48,898 |
[
"Los Angeles Times",
"headquarters location",
"Los Angeles"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Los Angeles Times<\e1> and <e2>Los Angeles<\e2>.
Patsy Ann Norvall (1942 – 2013) was a visual artist who worked in sculpture, installation art and public art. She was a pioneering feminist artist active in the Women's movement since 1969. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in the U.S. and abroad. She received numerous grants, awards and residencies for her achievements, including the Pollock - Krasner Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She created permanent public art works for the New York City subway system, designed and created plaza and lobby installations in Los Angeles, CA, New Brunswick, NJ, Bridgeport, CT, and Bethesda, MD. Her work has received historical and critical acclaim, and has been written about in books, journals and newspapers including, Art in the Land : A Critical Anthology of Environmental Art, in Sculpture (magazine), the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times and numerous other publications.
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headquarters location
| null | 48,899 |
[
"Patsy Ann Norvall",
"country of citizenship",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Patsy Ann Norvall<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
Patsy Ann Norvall (1942 – 2013) was a visual artist who worked in sculpture, installation art and public art. She was a pioneering feminist artist active in the Women's movement since 1969. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in the U.S. and abroad. She received numerous grants, awards and residencies for her achievements, including the Pollock - Krasner Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She created permanent public art works for the New York City subway system, designed and created plaza and lobby installations in Los Angeles, CA, New Brunswick, NJ, Bridgeport, CT, and Bethesda, MD. Her work has received historical and critical acclaim, and has been written about in books, journals and newspapers including, Art in the Land : A Critical Anthology of Environmental Art, in Sculpture (magazine), the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times and numerous other publications.
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country of citizenship
| null | 48,901 |
[
"New York City",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>New York City<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
Patsy Ann Norvall (1942 – 2013) was a visual artist who worked in sculpture, installation art and public art. She was a pioneering feminist artist active in the Women's movement since 1969. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in the U.S. and abroad. She received numerous grants, awards and residencies for her achievements, including the Pollock - Krasner Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She created permanent public art works for the New York City subway system, designed and created plaza and lobby installations in Los Angeles, CA, New Brunswick, NJ, Bridgeport, CT, and Bethesda, MD. Her work has received historical and critical acclaim, and has been written about in books, journals and newspapers including, Art in the Land : A Critical Anthology of Environmental Art, in Sculpture (magazine), the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times and numerous other publications.
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country
| null | 48,902 |
[
"MD",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>MD<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
Patsy Ann Norvall (1942 – 2013) was a visual artist who worked in sculpture, installation art and public art. She was a pioneering feminist artist active in the Women's movement since 1969. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in the U.S. and abroad. She received numerous grants, awards and residencies for her achievements, including the Pollock - Krasner Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She created permanent public art works for the New York City subway system, designed and created plaza and lobby installations in Los Angeles, CA, New Brunswick, NJ, Bridgeport, CT, and Bethesda, MD. Her work has received historical and critical acclaim, and has been written about in books, journals and newspapers including, Art in the Land : A Critical Anthology of Environmental Art, in Sculpture (magazine), the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times and numerous other publications.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 48,904 |
[
"National Endowment for the Arts",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>National Endowment for the Arts<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
Patsy Ann Norvall (1942 – 2013) was a visual artist who worked in sculpture, installation art and public art. She was a pioneering feminist artist active in the Women's movement since 1969. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in the U.S. and abroad. She received numerous grants, awards and residencies for her achievements, including the Pollock - Krasner Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She created permanent public art works for the New York City subway system, designed and created plaza and lobby installations in Los Angeles, CA, New Brunswick, NJ, Bridgeport, CT, and Bethesda, MD. Her work has received historical and critical acclaim, and has been written about in books, journals and newspapers including, Art in the Land : A Critical Anthology of Environmental Art, in Sculpture (magazine), the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times and numerous other publications.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 48,905 |
[
"New York City",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>New York City<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
Patsy Ann Norvall (1942 – 2013) was a visual artist who worked in sculpture, installation art and public art. She was a pioneering feminist artist active in the Women's movement since 1969. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in the U.S. and abroad. She received numerous grants, awards and residencies for her achievements, including the Pollock - Krasner Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She created permanent public art works for the New York City subway system, designed and created plaza and lobby installations in Los Angeles, CA, New Brunswick, NJ, Bridgeport, CT, and Bethesda, MD. Her work has received historical and critical acclaim, and has been written about in books, journals and newspapers including, Art in the Land : A Critical Anthology of Environmental Art, in Sculpture (magazine), the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times and numerous other publications.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 48,906 |
[
"Southern California",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"California"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Southern California<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 48,992 |
[
"Imperial Valley",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"California"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Imperial Valley<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 48,995 |
[
"Imperial Valley",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Southern California"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Imperial Valley<\e1> and <e2>Southern California<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 48,996 |
[
"Imperial Valley",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Imperial Valley<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 48,997 |
[
"Imperial",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"California"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Imperial<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 48,998 |
[
"Imperial",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Imperial<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 48,999 |
[
"Imperial",
"capital",
"El Centro"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Imperial<\e1> and <e2>El Centro<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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capital
| null | 49,001 |
[
"El Centro",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>El Centro<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 49,002 |
[
"El Centro",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Imperial Valley"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>El Centro<\e1> and <e2>Imperial Valley<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,003 |
[
"El Centro",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Imperial"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>El Centro<\e1> and <e2>Imperial<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,004 |
[
"Imperial Valley",
"capital",
"El Centro"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Imperial Valley<\e1> and <e2>El Centro<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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capital
| null | 49,006 |
[
"California",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>California<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,007 |
[
"California",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>California<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 49,008 |
[
"Southern California",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Southern California<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 49,009 |
[
"Riverside",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Riverside<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 49,010 |
[
"Colorado River",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Colorado River<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 49,011 |
[
"Cahuilla Basin",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Cahuilla Basin<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 49,012 |
[
"Coachella Valley",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Coachella Valley<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 49,013 |
[
"Coachella Valley",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Riverside County"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Coachella Valley<\e1> and <e2>Riverside County<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,014 |
[
"San Diego",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>San Diego<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 49,015 |
[
"Cahuilla Basin",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"California"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Cahuilla Basin<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,016 |
[
"South Border",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>South Border<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 49,017 |
[
"Salton Sea",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Salton Sea<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 49,018 |
[
"Riverside County",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Riverside County<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 49,019 |
[
"Colorado River",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"California"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Colorado River<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,020 |
[
"Colorado River",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Colorado River<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,021 |
[
"Salton Trough",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Salton Trough<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 49,022 |
[
"California",
"country",
"Mexico"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>California<\e1> and <e2>Mexico<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 49,023 |
[
"Imperial Land Company",
"country",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Imperial Land Company<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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country
| null | 49,024 |
[
"California",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Mexico"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>California<\e1> and <e2>Mexico<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,026 |
[
"Salton Trough",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"California"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Salton Trough<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,027 |
[
"El Centro",
"capital of",
"Imperial"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>El Centro<\e1> and <e2>Imperial<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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capital of
| null | 49,029 |
[
"El Centro",
"capital of",
"Imperial Valley"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>El Centro<\e1> and <e2>Imperial Valley<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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capital of
| null | 49,030 |
[
"Imperial Valley",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Imperial Valley<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,031 |
[
"Imperial",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Imperial<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,032 |
[
"El Centro",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>El Centro<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,033 |
[
"Southern California",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Southern California<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,034 |
[
"Riverside",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Riverside<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,035 |
[
"Cahuilla Basin",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Cahuilla Basin<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,036 |
[
"Coachella Valley",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Coachella Valley<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,037 |
[
"San Diego",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>San Diego<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,038 |
[
"South Border",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>South Border<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,039 |
[
"Salton Sea",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Salton Sea<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,040 |
[
"Riverside County",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Riverside County<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,041 |
[
"Salton Trough",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Salton Trough<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,042 |
[
"Imperial Land Company",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Imperial Land Company<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,043 |
[
"El Centro",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Southern California"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>El Centro<\e1> and <e2>Southern California<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,044 |
[
"Cahuilla Basin",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Mexico"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Cahuilla Basin<\e1> and <e2>Mexico<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,045 |
[
"Imperial Valley",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Mexico"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Imperial Valley<\e1> and <e2>Mexico<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,046 |
[
"Southern California",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Mexico"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Southern California<\e1> and <e2>Mexico<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,047 |
[
"Imperial",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Mexico"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Imperial<\e1> and <e2>Mexico<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,048 |
[
"Colorado River",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Mexico"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Colorado River<\e1> and <e2>Mexico<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,049 |
[
"Salton Trough",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Mexico"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Salton Trough<\e1> and <e2>Mexico<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,050 |
[
"El Centro",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"California"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>El Centro<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,051 |
[
"El Centro",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Mexico"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>El Centro<\e1> and <e2>Mexico<\e2>.
The Imperial Valley lies in California's Imperial County. It is located in southeastern Southern California, and is the site of an urban area largely centered on the city of El Centro. The Valley is bordered by the Colorado River to the east and, in part, the Salton Sea to the west. Farther west lies the San Diego and Imperial County border. To the north is the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, which together with Imperial Valley form the Salton Trough, or the Cahuilla Basin, also the county line of Imperial and Riverside counties, and to the south the international boundary with the U.S. state of California and Baja California. The culture of the area blends those of the United States and Mexico, due to its regional history and geographic location along the international border. The Imperial Valley economy is based on agriculture. Imperial Valley was so named by the Imperial Land Company, in hopes of attracting settlers. Having done that it is now the home of the El Centro metropolitan area and also an economic center of California's government defined " South Border ". Locally, the terms " Imperial Valley " and " Imperial County " are used synonymously.
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located in the administrative territorial entity
| null | 49,052 |
[
"Ek Cup Cha",
"director",
"Naim Imtiaz Niamul"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Ek Cup Cha<\e1> and <e2>Naim Imtiaz Niamul<\e2>.
Ek Cup Cha (এক কাপ চা) is a Bangladeshi romantic film directed by Naim Imtiaz Niamul. The shooting of this film started on October 15, 2010. But for different circumstances regarding producers, it can not be released. Finally, actor Ferdous Ahmed produced the film for the first time in his career and released on November 28, 2014. Ferdous Ahmed himself act in the central role of the film along with Moushumi, Mamnun Hasan Emon, Humayun Faridi and more. This was last film of Humayun Faridi. Bangladesh National Film Awards winning actor Alamgir and her daughter Akhi Alamgir is seen this film. After the success of the famous movie Bhat De, Alamgir and Akhi Alamgir, the father and daughter duo, worked in the project.
|
director
| null | 49,282 |
[
"Ek Cup Cha",
"country of origin",
"Bangladeshi"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Ek Cup Cha<\e1> and <e2>Bangladeshi<\e2>.
Ek Cup Cha (এক কাপ চা) is a Bangladeshi romantic film directed by Naim Imtiaz Niamul. The shooting of this film started on October 15, 2010. But for different circumstances regarding producers, it can not be released. Finally, actor Ferdous Ahmed produced the film for the first time in his career and released on November 28, 2014. Ferdous Ahmed himself act in the central role of the film along with Moushumi, Mamnun Hasan Emon, Humayun Faridi and more. This was last film of Humayun Faridi. Bangladesh National Film Awards winning actor Alamgir and her daughter Akhi Alamgir is seen this film. After the success of the famous movie Bhat De, Alamgir and Akhi Alamgir, the father and daughter duo, worked in the project.
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country of origin
| null | 49,288 |
[
"Bangladesh National Film Awards",
"country",
"Bangladeshi"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Bangladesh National Film Awards<\e1> and <e2>Bangladeshi<\e2>.
Ek Cup Cha (এক কাপ চা) is a Bangladeshi romantic film directed by Naim Imtiaz Niamul. The shooting of this film started on October 15, 2010. But for different circumstances regarding producers, it can not be released. Finally, actor Ferdous Ahmed produced the film for the first time in his career and released on November 28, 2014. Ferdous Ahmed himself act in the central role of the film along with Moushumi, Mamnun Hasan Emon, Humayun Faridi and more. This was last film of Humayun Faridi. Bangladesh National Film Awards winning actor Alamgir and her daughter Akhi Alamgir is seen this film. After the success of the famous movie Bhat De, Alamgir and Akhi Alamgir, the father and daughter duo, worked in the project.
|
country
| null | 49,290 |
[
"Alamgir",
"child",
"Akhi Alamgir"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Alamgir<\e1> and <e2>Akhi Alamgir<\e2>.
Ek Cup Cha (এক কাপ চা) is a Bangladeshi romantic film directed by Naim Imtiaz Niamul. The shooting of this film started on October 15, 2010. But for different circumstances regarding producers, it can not be released. Finally, actor Ferdous Ahmed produced the film for the first time in his career and released on November 28, 2014. Ferdous Ahmed himself act in the central role of the film along with Moushumi, Mamnun Hasan Emon, Humayun Faridi and more. This was last film of Humayun Faridi. Bangladesh National Film Awards winning actor Alamgir and her daughter Akhi Alamgir is seen this film. After the success of the famous movie Bhat De, Alamgir and Akhi Alamgir, the father and daughter duo, worked in the project.
|
child
| null | 49,291 |
[
"Akhi Alamgir",
"father",
"Alamgir"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Akhi Alamgir<\e1> and <e2>Alamgir<\e2>.
Ek Cup Cha (এক কাপ চা) is a Bangladeshi romantic film directed by Naim Imtiaz Niamul. The shooting of this film started on October 15, 2010. But for different circumstances regarding producers, it can not be released. Finally, actor Ferdous Ahmed produced the film for the first time in his career and released on November 28, 2014. Ferdous Ahmed himself act in the central role of the film along with Moushumi, Mamnun Hasan Emon, Humayun Faridi and more. This was last film of Humayun Faridi. Bangladesh National Film Awards winning actor Alamgir and her daughter Akhi Alamgir is seen this film. After the success of the famous movie Bhat De, Alamgir and Akhi Alamgir, the father and daughter duo, worked in the project.
|
father
| null | 49,292 |
[
"Ek Cup Cha",
"producer",
"Ferdous Ahmed"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Ek Cup Cha<\e1> and <e2>Ferdous Ahmed<\e2>.
Ek Cup Cha (এক কাপ চা) is a Bangladeshi romantic film directed by Naim Imtiaz Niamul. The shooting of this film started on October 15, 2010. But for different circumstances regarding producers, it can not be released. Finally, actor Ferdous Ahmed produced the film for the first time in his career and released on November 28, 2014. Ferdous Ahmed himself act in the central role of the film along with Moushumi, Mamnun Hasan Emon, Humayun Faridi and more. This was last film of Humayun Faridi. Bangladesh National Film Awards winning actor Alamgir and her daughter Akhi Alamgir is seen this film. After the success of the famous movie Bhat De, Alamgir and Akhi Alamgir, the father and daughter duo, worked in the project.
|
producer
| null | 49,293 |
[
"Alamgir",
"country of citizenship",
"Bangladeshi"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Alamgir<\e1> and <e2>Bangladeshi<\e2>.
Ek Cup Cha (এক কাপ চা) is a Bangladeshi romantic film directed by Naim Imtiaz Niamul. The shooting of this film started on October 15, 2010. But for different circumstances regarding producers, it can not be released. Finally, actor Ferdous Ahmed produced the film for the first time in his career and released on November 28, 2014. Ferdous Ahmed himself act in the central role of the film along with Moushumi, Mamnun Hasan Emon, Humayun Faridi and more. This was last film of Humayun Faridi. Bangladesh National Film Awards winning actor Alamgir and her daughter Akhi Alamgir is seen this film. After the success of the famous movie Bhat De, Alamgir and Akhi Alamgir, the father and daughter duo, worked in the project.
|
country of citizenship
| null | 49,294 |
[
"Naim Imtiaz Niamul",
"notable work",
"Ek Cup Cha"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Naim Imtiaz Niamul<\e1> and <e2>Ek Cup Cha<\e2>.
Ek Cup Cha (এক কাপ চা) is a Bangladeshi romantic film directed by Naim Imtiaz Niamul. The shooting of this film started on October 15, 2010. But for different circumstances regarding producers, it can not be released. Finally, actor Ferdous Ahmed produced the film for the first time in his career and released on November 28, 2014. Ferdous Ahmed himself act in the central role of the film along with Moushumi, Mamnun Hasan Emon, Humayun Faridi and more. This was last film of Humayun Faridi. Bangladesh National Film Awards winning actor Alamgir and her daughter Akhi Alamgir is seen this film. After the success of the famous movie Bhat De, Alamgir and Akhi Alamgir, the father and daughter duo, worked in the project.
|
notable work
| null | 49,296 |
[
"Ferdous Ahmed",
"notable work",
"Ek Cup Cha"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Ferdous Ahmed<\e1> and <e2>Ek Cup Cha<\e2>.
Ek Cup Cha (এক কাপ চা) is a Bangladeshi romantic film directed by Naim Imtiaz Niamul. The shooting of this film started on October 15, 2010. But for different circumstances regarding producers, it can not be released. Finally, actor Ferdous Ahmed produced the film for the first time in his career and released on November 28, 2014. Ferdous Ahmed himself act in the central role of the film along with Moushumi, Mamnun Hasan Emon, Humayun Faridi and more. This was last film of Humayun Faridi. Bangladesh National Film Awards winning actor Alamgir and her daughter Akhi Alamgir is seen this film. After the success of the famous movie Bhat De, Alamgir and Akhi Alamgir, the father and daughter duo, worked in the project.
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notable work
| null | 49,297 |
[
"South Pole",
"continent",
"Antarctica"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>South Pole<\e1> and <e2>Antarctica<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
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continent
| null | 49,415 |
[
"East Antarctic Ice Sheet",
"continent",
"Antarctica"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>East Antarctic Ice Sheet<\e1> and <e2>Antarctica<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
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continent
| null | 49,416 |
[
"Dome A",
"continent",
"Antarctica"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Dome A<\e1> and <e2>Antarctica<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
|
continent
| null | 49,417 |
[
"Antarctic Plateau",
"continent",
"Antarctica"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Antarctic Plateau<\e1> and <e2>Antarctica<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
|
continent
| null | 49,418 |
[
"Antarctica Schmidt telescopes",
"part of",
"Kunlun Station"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Antarctica Schmidt telescopes<\e1> and <e2>Kunlun Station<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
|
part of
| null | 49,419 |
[
"KDUST",
"part of",
"Kunlun Station"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>KDUST<\e1> and <e2>Kunlun Station<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
|
part of
| null | 49,420 |
[
"Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope",
"part of",
"Kunlun Station"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope<\e1> and <e2>Kunlun Station<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
|
part of
| null | 49,421 |
[
"Kunlun Station",
"has part(s)",
"Antarctica Schmidt telescopes"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Kunlun Station<\e1> and <e2>Antarctica Schmidt telescopes<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
|
has part(s)
| null | 49,423 |
[
"Kunlun Station",
"has part(s)",
"KDUST"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Kunlun Station<\e1> and <e2>KDUST<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
|
has part(s)
| null | 49,424 |
[
"Kunlun Station",
"has part(s)",
"Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Kunlun Station<\e1> and <e2>Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
|
has part(s)
| null | 49,425 |
[
"Kunlun",
"country",
"Chinese"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Kunlun<\e1> and <e2>Chinese<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
|
country
| null | 49,426 |
[
"Antarctica Schmidt telescopes",
"continent",
"Antarctica"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Antarctica Schmidt telescopes<\e1> and <e2>Antarctica<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
|
continent
| null | 49,427 |
[
"KDUST",
"continent",
"Antarctica"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>KDUST<\e1> and <e2>Antarctica<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
|
continent
| null | 49,428 |
[
"Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope",
"continent",
"Antarctica"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope<\e1> and <e2>Antarctica<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
|
continent
| null | 49,429 |
[
"Kunlun Station",
"continent",
"Antarctica"
] |
Find the relation between <e1>Kunlun Station<\e1> and <e2>Antarctica<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
|
continent
| null | 49,430 |
[
"Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station",
"continent",
"Antarctica"
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Find the relation between <e1>Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station<\e1> and <e2>Antarctica<\e2>.
Kunlun Station () is the southernmost of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica. When it is occupied during the summer, it is the second - southernmost research base in Antarctica, behind only the American Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station at the geographical South Pole. When Kunlun is not in operation, the year - round Russian Vostok Station is the second - southernmost base in Antarctica. It is located at 4087 m above sea level on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, making it the highest base in Antarctica. It is only 7.3 km southwest of Dome A, the loftiest point on the Antarctic Plateau. The station was officially opened on January 27, 2009. Fully constructed the station is planned to cover an area of 558 m². The main building, covering 236 m², is planned erected in April 2009. The site is one of the coldest in the world, with temperatures occasionally reaching in the winter. It is indicated from satellite measurements that places nearby could reach a world record temperature. In April 2012 the first of three Antarctica Schmidt telescopes (AST3) was installed at Kunlun Station. The other two were planned for installation in 2013 and 2014. A bigger optical telescope, Kunlun Dark Universe Survey Telescope (KDUST), is planned to be installed by 2020.
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