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56f839d9a6d7ea1400e174cf | Josip_Broz_Tito | In the years after Tito's death up to nowadays, some people have disputed his identity. Tito's personal doctor, Aleksandar Matunović, wrote a book about Tito in which he also questioned his truthful origin, noting that Tito's habits and lifestyle could only mean that he was from an aristocratic family. Serbian journalist Vladan Dinić (born 1949), in Tito nije tito, includes several possible alternate identities of Tito. | What was the name of Tito's personal doctor? | {
"text": [
"Aleksandar Matunović"
],
"answer_start": [
112
]
} |
56f839d9a6d7ea1400e174d0 | Josip_Broz_Tito | In the years after Tito's death up to nowadays, some people have disputed his identity. Tito's personal doctor, Aleksandar Matunović, wrote a book about Tito in which he also questioned his truthful origin, noting that Tito's habits and lifestyle could only mean that he was from an aristocratic family. Serbian journalist Vladan Dinić (born 1949), in Tito nije tito, includes several possible alternate identities of Tito. | Who wrote a book about Tito questioning his true origin? | {
"text": [
"Aleksandar Matunović"
],
"answer_start": [
112
]
} |
56f839d9a6d7ea1400e174d1 | Josip_Broz_Tito | In the years after Tito's death up to nowadays, some people have disputed his identity. Tito's personal doctor, Aleksandar Matunović, wrote a book about Tito in which he also questioned his truthful origin, noting that Tito's habits and lifestyle could only mean that he was from an aristocratic family. Serbian journalist Vladan Dinić (born 1949), in Tito nije tito, includes several possible alternate identities of Tito. | What Serbian journalist includes several alternate identities of Tito? | {
"text": [
"Vladan Dinić"
],
"answer_start": [
319
]
} |
56f839d9a6d7ea1400e174d2 | Josip_Broz_Tito | In the years after Tito's death up to nowadays, some people have disputed his identity. Tito's personal doctor, Aleksandar Matunović, wrote a book about Tito in which he also questioned his truthful origin, noting that Tito's habits and lifestyle could only mean that he was from an aristocratic family. Serbian journalist Vladan Dinić (born 1949), in Tito nije tito, includes several possible alternate identities of Tito. | In what year waas Vladan Dinic born? | {
"text": [
"1949"
],
"answer_start": [
338
]
} |
56f839d9a6d7ea1400e174d3 | Josip_Broz_Tito | In the years after Tito's death up to nowadays, some people have disputed his identity. Tito's personal doctor, Aleksandar Matunović, wrote a book about Tito in which he also questioned his truthful origin, noting that Tito's habits and lifestyle could only mean that he was from an aristocratic family. Serbian journalist Vladan Dinić (born 1949), in Tito nije tito, includes several possible alternate identities of Tito. | Dinic gives several alternate identities of what person? | {
"text": [
"Tito"
],
"answer_start": [
414
]
} |
56f83a84a6d7ea1400e174d9 | Josip_Broz_Tito | In 2013 a lot of media coverage was given to unclassified NSA's study in Cryptologic Spectrum that concluded that Tito did not talk the language as a native, and had features of other Slavic languages (Russian and Polish). The hypothesis that "a non-Yugoslav, perhaps a Russian or a Pole" assumed Tito's identity was included. The report also notes Draža Mihailović's impressions of Tito's Russian origins. | In what year did the study in Cryptologic Spectrum come out? | {
"text": [
"2013"
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"answer_start": [
3
]
} |
56f83a84a6d7ea1400e174da | Josip_Broz_Tito | In 2013 a lot of media coverage was given to unclassified NSA's study in Cryptologic Spectrum that concluded that Tito did not talk the language as a native, and had features of other Slavic languages (Russian and Polish). The hypothesis that "a non-Yugoslav, perhaps a Russian or a Pole" assumed Tito's identity was included. The report also notes Draža Mihailović's impressions of Tito's Russian origins. | What organization created the Cryptologic Spectrum? | {
"text": [
"NSA"
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"answer_start": [
58
]
} |
56f83a84a6d7ea1400e174db | Josip_Broz_Tito | In 2013 a lot of media coverage was given to unclassified NSA's study in Cryptologic Spectrum that concluded that Tito did not talk the language as a native, and had features of other Slavic languages (Russian and Polish). The hypothesis that "a non-Yugoslav, perhaps a Russian or a Pole" assumed Tito's identity was included. The report also notes Draža Mihailović's impressions of Tito's Russian origins. | What other Slavic languages did the Cryptologic Spectrum conclude Tito spoke? | {
"text": [
"Russian and Polish"
],
"answer_start": [
203
]
} |
56f83a84a6d7ea1400e174dc | Josip_Broz_Tito | In 2013 a lot of media coverage was given to unclassified NSA's study in Cryptologic Spectrum that concluded that Tito did not talk the language as a native, and had features of other Slavic languages (Russian and Polish). The hypothesis that "a non-Yugoslav, perhaps a Russian or a Pole" assumed Tito's identity was included. The report also notes Draža Mihailović's impressions of Tito's Russian origins. | The Cryptologic Spectrum also notes whose impressions of Tito's Russian origins? | {
"text": [
"Draža Mihailović's"
],
"answer_start": [
350
]
} |
56f83b11a6d7ea1400e174e1 | Josip_Broz_Tito | However, the NSA's report was completely disproved by Croatian experts. The report failed to acknowledge that Tito was a native speaker of the very distinctive local Kajkavian dialect of Zagorje. The acute accent, present only in Croatian dialects, which Tito is perfectly pronouncing, is the strongest proof of Tito's belonging to Kajkavian dialect. | Experts from what country disproved the NSA's report? | {
"text": [
"Croatian"
],
"answer_start": [
54
]
} |
56f83b11a6d7ea1400e174e2 | Josip_Broz_Tito | However, the NSA's report was completely disproved by Croatian experts. The report failed to acknowledge that Tito was a native speaker of the very distinctive local Kajkavian dialect of Zagorje. The acute accent, present only in Croatian dialects, which Tito is perfectly pronouncing, is the strongest proof of Tito's belonging to Kajkavian dialect. | What was the distinct local dialect Tito spoke? | {
"text": [
"Zagorje"
],
"answer_start": [
185
]
} |
56f83b11a6d7ea1400e174e3 | Josip_Broz_Tito | However, the NSA's report was completely disproved by Croatian experts. The report failed to acknowledge that Tito was a native speaker of the very distinctive local Kajkavian dialect of Zagorje. The acute accent, present only in Croatian dialects, which Tito is perfectly pronouncing, is the strongest proof of Tito's belonging to Kajkavian dialect. | Croatian experts disproved the report from which group concerning Tito's ethnic origins? | {
"text": [
"NSA"
],
"answer_start": [
13
]
} |
56f83b11a6d7ea1400e174e4 | Josip_Broz_Tito | However, the NSA's report was completely disproved by Croatian experts. The report failed to acknowledge that Tito was a native speaker of the very distinctive local Kajkavian dialect of Zagorje. The acute accent, present only in Croatian dialects, which Tito is perfectly pronouncing, is the strongest proof of Tito's belonging to Kajkavian dialect. | Tito's acute accent is present only in what type of dialects? | {
"text": [
"Croatian"
],
"answer_start": [
228
]
} |
56f83bdda6d7ea1400e174f1 | Josip_Broz_Tito | As the Communist Party was outlawed in Yugoslavia starting on 30 December 1920, Josip Broz took on many assumed names during his activity within the Party, including "Rudi", "Walter", and "Tito." Broz himself explains: | Starting in what year was the Communist Party outlawed in Yugoslavia? | {
"text": [
"1920"
],
"answer_start": [
74
]
} |
56f83bdda6d7ea1400e174f2 | Josip_Broz_Tito | As the Communist Party was outlawed in Yugoslavia starting on 30 December 1920, Josip Broz took on many assumed names during his activity within the Party, including "Rudi", "Walter", and "Tito." Broz himself explains: | What party was outlawed in Yugoslavia in 1920? | {
"text": [
"Communist"
],
"answer_start": [
7
]
} |
56f83bdda6d7ea1400e174f3 | Josip_Broz_Tito | As the Communist Party was outlawed in Yugoslavia starting on 30 December 1920, Josip Broz took on many assumed names during his activity within the Party, including "Rudi", "Walter", and "Tito." Broz himself explains: | "Rudi", "Walter" and "Tito" are names that what person assumed? | {
"text": [
"Josip Broz"
],
"answer_start": [
80
]
} |
56f83bdda6d7ea1400e174f4 | Josip_Broz_Tito | As the Communist Party was outlawed in Yugoslavia starting on 30 December 1920, Josip Broz took on many assumed names during his activity within the Party, including "Rudi", "Walter", and "Tito." Broz himself explains: | On what date in 1920 was the Communist party outlawed in Yugoslavia? | {
"text": [
"30 December"
],
"answer_start": [
62
]
} |
56f83bdda6d7ea1400e174f5 | Josip_Broz_Tito | As the Communist Party was outlawed in Yugoslavia starting on 30 December 1920, Josip Broz took on many assumed names during his activity within the Party, including "Rudi", "Walter", and "Tito." Broz himself explains: | What was Tito's former name? | {
"text": [
"Josip Broz"
],
"answer_start": [
80
]
} |
56f83f70a6d7ea1400e17505 | Josip_Broz_Tito | Josip Broz Tito received a total of 119 awards and decorations from 60 countries around the world (59 countries and Yugoslavia). 21 decorations were from Yugoslavia itself, 18 having been awarded once, and the Order of the National Hero on three occasions. Of the 98 international awards and decorations, 92 were received once, and three on two occasions (Order of the White Lion, Polonia Restituta, and Karl Marx). The most notable awards included the Gallic Legion of Honour and National Order of Merit, the British Order of the Bath, the Soviet Order of Lenin, the Japanese Order of the Chrysanthemum, the German Federal Cross of Merit, and the Order of Merit of Italy. | How many awards and decorations did Josip Broz Tito recieve? | {
"text": [
"119"
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36
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} |
56f83f70a6d7ea1400e17506 | Josip_Broz_Tito | Josip Broz Tito received a total of 119 awards and decorations from 60 countries around the world (59 countries and Yugoslavia). 21 decorations were from Yugoslavia itself, 18 having been awarded once, and the Order of the National Hero on three occasions. Of the 98 international awards and decorations, 92 were received once, and three on two occasions (Order of the White Lion, Polonia Restituta, and Karl Marx). The most notable awards included the Gallic Legion of Honour and National Order of Merit, the British Order of the Bath, the Soviet Order of Lenin, the Japanese Order of the Chrysanthemum, the German Federal Cross of Merit, and the Order of Merit of Italy. | Of all of the awards Tito received, how many were from Yugoslavia itself? | {
"text": [
"21"
],
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129
]
} |
56f83f70a6d7ea1400e17507 | Josip_Broz_Tito | Josip Broz Tito received a total of 119 awards and decorations from 60 countries around the world (59 countries and Yugoslavia). 21 decorations were from Yugoslavia itself, 18 having been awarded once, and the Order of the National Hero on three occasions. Of the 98 international awards and decorations, 92 were received once, and three on two occasions (Order of the White Lion, Polonia Restituta, and Karl Marx). The most notable awards included the Gallic Legion of Honour and National Order of Merit, the British Order of the Bath, the Soviet Order of Lenin, the Japanese Order of the Chrysanthemum, the German Federal Cross of Merit, and the Order of Merit of Italy. | Which government awards the Legion of Honour and the National Order of Merit? | {
"text": [
"French"
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"answer_start": [
453
]
} |
56f83f70a6d7ea1400e17508 | Josip_Broz_Tito | Josip Broz Tito received a total of 119 awards and decorations from 60 countries around the world (59 countries and Yugoslavia). 21 decorations were from Yugoslavia itself, 18 having been awarded once, and the Order of the National Hero on three occasions. Of the 98 international awards and decorations, 92 were received once, and three on two occasions (Order of the White Lion, Polonia Restituta, and Karl Marx). The most notable awards included the Gallic Legion of Honour and National Order of Merit, the British Order of the Bath, the Soviet Order of Lenin, the Japanese Order of the Chrysanthemum, the German Federal Cross of Merit, and the Order of Merit of Italy. | Which government awards the Order of the Bath? | {
"text": [
"British"
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"answer_start": [
510
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} |
56f83f70a6d7ea1400e17509 | Josip_Broz_Tito | Josip Broz Tito received a total of 119 awards and decorations from 60 countries around the world (59 countries and Yugoslavia). 21 decorations were from Yugoslavia itself, 18 having been awarded once, and the Order of the National Hero on three occasions. Of the 98 international awards and decorations, 92 were received once, and three on two occasions (Order of the White Lion, Polonia Restituta, and Karl Marx). The most notable awards included the Gallic Legion of Honour and National Order of Merit, the British Order of the Bath, the Soviet Order of Lenin, the Japanese Order of the Chrysanthemum, the German Federal Cross of Merit, and the Order of Merit of Italy. | Which government awards the Order of the Chrysanthemum? | {
"text": [
"Japanese"
],
"answer_start": [
568
]
} |
56f83ffaaef2371900625f49 | Josip_Broz_Tito | The decorations were seldom displayed, however. After the Tito–Stalin split of 1948 and his inauguration as president in 1953, Tito rarely wore his unvarying except when present in a military function, and then (with rare exception) only wore his Yugoslav ribbons for obvious practical reasons. The awards were displayed in full number only at his funeral in 1980. Tito's reputation as one of the Allied leaders of World War II, along with his diplomatic position as the founder of the Non-Aligned Movement, was primarily the cause of the favorable international recognition. | In what year did the Tito-Stalin split occur? | {
"text": [
"1948"
],
"answer_start": [
79
]
} |
56f83ffaaef2371900625f4a | Josip_Broz_Tito | The decorations were seldom displayed, however. After the Tito–Stalin split of 1948 and his inauguration as president in 1953, Tito rarely wore his unvarying except when present in a military function, and then (with rare exception) only wore his Yugoslav ribbons for obvious practical reasons. The awards were displayed in full number only at his funeral in 1980. Tito's reputation as one of the Allied leaders of World War II, along with his diplomatic position as the founder of the Non-Aligned Movement, was primarily the cause of the favorable international recognition. | In what year was Tito inaugurated as president? | {
"text": [
"1953"
],
"answer_start": [
121
]
} |
56f83ffaaef2371900625f4b | Josip_Broz_Tito | The decorations were seldom displayed, however. After the Tito–Stalin split of 1948 and his inauguration as president in 1953, Tito rarely wore his unvarying except when present in a military function, and then (with rare exception) only wore his Yugoslav ribbons for obvious practical reasons. The awards were displayed in full number only at his funeral in 1980. Tito's reputation as one of the Allied leaders of World War II, along with his diplomatic position as the founder of the Non-Aligned Movement, was primarily the cause of the favorable international recognition. | In what year was Tito's funeral? | {
"text": [
"1980"
],
"answer_start": [
357
]
} |
56f83ffaaef2371900625f4c | Josip_Broz_Tito | The decorations were seldom displayed, however. After the Tito–Stalin split of 1948 and his inauguration as president in 1953, Tito rarely wore his unvarying except when present in a military function, and then (with rare exception) only wore his Yugoslav ribbons for obvious practical reasons. The awards were displayed in full number only at his funeral in 1980. Tito's reputation as one of the Allied leaders of World War II, along with his diplomatic position as the founder of the Non-Aligned Movement, was primarily the cause of the favorable international recognition. | Who was the founder of the Non-Aligned Movement? | {
"text": [
"Tito"
],
"answer_start": [
363
]
} |
56f83ffaaef2371900625f4d | Josip_Broz_Tito | The decorations were seldom displayed, however. After the Tito–Stalin split of 1948 and his inauguration as president in 1953, Tito rarely wore his unvarying except when present in a military function, and then (with rare exception) only wore his Yugoslav ribbons for obvious practical reasons. The awards were displayed in full number only at his funeral in 1980. Tito's reputation as one of the Allied leaders of World War II, along with his diplomatic position as the founder of the Non-Aligned Movement, was primarily the cause of the favorable international recognition. | Who was inauguarated as President of Yugoslavia in 1953? | {
"text": [
"Tito"
],
"answer_start": [
127
]
} |
56f840dea6d7ea1400e1750f | Josip_Broz_Tito | Some of the other strange awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha.[citation needed] | Tito was awarded the Star of what country? | {
"text": [
"Romania"
],
"answer_start": [
261
]
} |
56f840dea6d7ea1400e17510 | Josip_Broz_Tito | Some of the other strange awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha.[citation needed] | Tito was awarded the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of what country? | {
"text": [
"Austria"
],
"answer_start": [
443
]
} |
56f840dea6d7ea1400e17511 | Josip_Broz_Tito | Some of the other strange awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha.[citation needed] | Tito was awarded the Queen of where? | {
"text": [
"Sheba"
],
"answer_start": [
788
]
} |
56f840dea6d7ea1400e17512 | Josip_Broz_Tito | Some of the other strange awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha.[citation needed] | Tito was awarded with the Order of the White Rose of what country? | {
"text": [
"Finland"
],
"answer_start": [
822
]
} |
56f840dea6d7ea1400e17513 | Josip_Broz_Tito | Some of the other strange awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha.[citation needed] | Tito was awarded with the Royal Order of what country? | {
"text": [
"Cambodia"
],
"answer_start": [
862
]
} |
56f78825aef2371900625b95 | Marshall_Islands | The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia. The country's population of 53,158 people (at the 2011 Census) is spread out over 29 coral atolls, comprising 1,156 single islands and islets. The islands share maritime boundaries with the Federated States of Micronesia to the west, Wake Island to the north,[note 2] Kiribati to the south-east, and Nauru to the south. About 27,797 of the islanders (at the 2011 Census) live on Majuro, which contains the capital. | What is the name of the Marshall Islands in its native language? | {
"text": [
"Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ"
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84
]
} |
56f78825aef2371900625b96 | Marshall_Islands | The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia. The country's population of 53,158 people (at the 2011 Census) is spread out over 29 coral atolls, comprising 1,156 single islands and islets. The islands share maritime boundaries with the Federated States of Micronesia to the west, Wake Island to the north,[note 2] Kiribati to the south-east, and Nauru to the south. About 27,797 of the islanders (at the 2011 Census) live on Majuro, which contains the capital. | Near what major line of latitutde are the Marshall Islands located? | {
"text": [
"the equator"
],
"answer_start": [
151
]
} |
56f78825aef2371900625b97 | Marshall_Islands | The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia. The country's population of 53,158 people (at the 2011 Census) is spread out over 29 coral atolls, comprising 1,156 single islands and islets. The islands share maritime boundaries with the Federated States of Micronesia to the west, Wake Island to the north,[note 2] Kiribati to the south-east, and Nauru to the south. About 27,797 of the islanders (at the 2011 Census) live on Majuro, which contains the capital. | As of 2011, how many people live in the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"53,158"
],
"answer_start": [
337
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} |
56f78825aef2371900625b98 | Marshall_Islands | The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia. The country's population of 53,158 people (at the 2011 Census) is spread out over 29 coral atolls, comprising 1,156 single islands and islets. The islands share maritime boundaries with the Federated States of Micronesia to the west, Wake Island to the north,[note 2] Kiribati to the south-east, and Nauru to the south. About 27,797 of the islanders (at the 2011 Census) live on Majuro, which contains the capital. | What country borders the Marshall Islands on the western side? | {
"text": [
"the Federated States of Micronesia"
],
"answer_start": [
499
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} |
56f78825aef2371900625b99 | Marshall_Islands | The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia. The country's population of 53,158 people (at the 2011 Census) is spread out over 29 coral atolls, comprising 1,156 single islands and islets. The islands share maritime boundaries with the Federated States of Micronesia to the west, Wake Island to the north,[note 2] Kiribati to the south-east, and Nauru to the south. About 27,797 of the islanders (at the 2011 Census) live on Majuro, which contains the capital. | Which island is home to the capital of the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"Majuro"
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"answer_start": [
692
]
} |
56f9519a9e9bad19000a0825 | Marshall_Islands | The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia. The country's population of 53,158 people (at the 2011 Census) is spread out over 29 coral atolls, comprising 1,156 single islands and islets. The islands share maritime boundaries with the Federated States of Micronesia to the west, Wake Island to the north,[note 2] Kiribati to the south-east, and Nauru to the south. About 27,797 of the islanders (at the 2011 Census) live on Majuro, which contains the capital. | What is the official name of the Marshall Islands? | {
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"Republic of the Marshall Islands"
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"answer_start": [
37
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} |
56f9519a9e9bad19000a0826 | Marshall_Islands | The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia. The country's population of 53,158 people (at the 2011 Census) is spread out over 29 coral atolls, comprising 1,156 single islands and islets. The islands share maritime boundaries with the Federated States of Micronesia to the west, Wake Island to the north,[note 2] Kiribati to the south-east, and Nauru to the south. About 27,797 of the islanders (at the 2011 Census) live on Majuro, which contains the capital. | In what ocean are the Marshall Islands located? | {
"text": [
"Pacific Ocean"
],
"answer_start": [
170
]
} |
56f9519a9e9bad19000a0827 | Marshall_Islands | The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia. The country's population of 53,158 people (at the 2011 Census) is spread out over 29 coral atolls, comprising 1,156 single islands and islets. The islands share maritime boundaries with the Federated States of Micronesia to the west, Wake Island to the north,[note 2] Kiribati to the south-east, and Nauru to the south. About 27,797 of the islanders (at the 2011 Census) live on Majuro, which contains the capital. | How many people lived in the Marshall Islands in 2011? | {
"text": [
"53,158"
],
"answer_start": [
337
]
} |
56f9519a9e9bad19000a0828 | Marshall_Islands | The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia. The country's population of 53,158 people (at the 2011 Census) is spread out over 29 coral atolls, comprising 1,156 single islands and islets. The islands share maritime boundaries with the Federated States of Micronesia to the west, Wake Island to the north,[note 2] Kiribati to the south-east, and Nauru to the south. About 27,797 of the islanders (at the 2011 Census) live on Majuro, which contains the capital. | How many coral atolls comprise the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"29"
],
"answer_start": [
391
]
} |
56f9519a9e9bad19000a0829 | Marshall_Islands | The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia. The country's population of 53,158 people (at the 2011 Census) is spread out over 29 coral atolls, comprising 1,156 single islands and islets. The islands share maritime boundaries with the Federated States of Micronesia to the west, Wake Island to the north,[note 2] Kiribati to the south-east, and Nauru to the south. About 27,797 of the islanders (at the 2011 Census) live on Majuro, which contains the capital. | On what island is the capital of the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"Majuro"
],
"answer_start": [
692
]
} |
56f788eeaef2371900625b9f | Marshall_Islands | Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made potential using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar sighting an atoll in August 1526. Other expeditions by Spanish and English ships followed. The islands derive their name from British explorer John Marshall, who visited in 1788. The islands were historically known by the inhabitants as "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). | Who were the original settlers of the area that became the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"Micronesian colonists"
],
"answer_start": [
0
]
} |
56f788eeaef2371900625ba0 | Marshall_Islands | Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made potential using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar sighting an atoll in August 1526. Other expeditions by Spanish and English ships followed. The islands derive their name from British explorer John Marshall, who visited in 1788. The islands were historically known by the inhabitants as "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). | How were original settlers of the area able to move between islands? | {
"text": [
"traditional stick charts"
],
"answer_start": [
140
]
} |
56f788eeaef2371900625ba1 | Marshall_Islands | Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made potential using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar sighting an atoll in August 1526. Other expeditions by Spanish and English ships followed. The islands derive their name from British explorer John Marshall, who visited in 1788. The islands were historically known by the inhabitants as "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). | In what year did a European explorer first see the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"1526"
],
"answer_start": [
308
]
} |
56f788eeaef2371900625ba2 | Marshall_Islands | Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made potential using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar sighting an atoll in August 1526. Other expeditions by Spanish and English ships followed. The islands derive their name from British explorer John Marshall, who visited in 1788. The islands were historically known by the inhabitants as "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). | Which explorer first saw the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"Alonso de Salazar"
],
"answer_start": [
262
]
} |
56f788eeaef2371900625ba3 | Marshall_Islands | Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made potential using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar sighting an atoll in August 1526. Other expeditions by Spanish and English ships followed. The islands derive their name from British explorer John Marshall, who visited in 1788. The islands were historically known by the inhabitants as "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). | For whom are the Marshall Islands named? | {
"text": [
"John Marshall"
],
"answer_start": [
423
]
} |
56f9525a9b226e1400dd1308 | Marshall_Islands | Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made potential using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar sighting an atoll in August 1526. Other expeditions by Spanish and English ships followed. The islands derive their name from British explorer John Marshall, who visited in 1788. The islands were historically known by the inhabitants as "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). | During what span were the Marshall Islands first settled? | {
"text": [
"2nd millennium BC"
],
"answer_start": [
72
]
} |
56f9525a9b226e1400dd1309 | Marshall_Islands | Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made potential using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar sighting an atoll in August 1526. Other expeditions by Spanish and English ships followed. The islands derive their name from British explorer John Marshall, who visited in 1788. The islands were historically known by the inhabitants as "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). | Who first settled the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"Micronesian colonists"
],
"answer_start": [
0
]
} |
56f9525a9b226e1400dd130a | Marshall_Islands | Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made potential using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar sighting an atoll in August 1526. Other expeditions by Spanish and English ships followed. The islands derive their name from British explorer John Marshall, who visited in 1788. The islands were historically known by the inhabitants as "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). | In what decade did Europeans first visit the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"1520s"
],
"answer_start": [
233
]
} |
56f9525a9b226e1400dd130b | Marshall_Islands | Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made potential using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar sighting an atoll in August 1526. Other expeditions by Spanish and English ships followed. The islands derive their name from British explorer John Marshall, who visited in 1788. The islands were historically known by the inhabitants as "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). | In what month and year did a European first arrive at the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"August 1526"
],
"answer_start": [
301
]
} |
56f9525a9b226e1400dd130c | Marshall_Islands | Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made potential using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar sighting an atoll in August 1526. Other expeditions by Spanish and English ships followed. The islands derive their name from British explorer John Marshall, who visited in 1788. The islands were historically known by the inhabitants as "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). | After whom are the Marshall Islands named? | {
"text": [
"John Marshall"
],
"answer_start": [
423
]
} |
56f78981aef2371900625ba9 | Marshall_Islands | The European powers recognized the islands as part of the Spanish East Indies in 1874. However, Spain sold the islands to the German Empire in 1884, and they became part of German New Guinea in 1885. In World War I the Empire of Japan occupied the Marshall Islands, which in 1919 the League of Nations combined with other former German territories to organize the South Pacific Mandate. In World War II, the United States conquered the islands in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign. Along with other Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands were then consolidated into the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands governed by the US. Self-government was achieved in 1979, and full sovereignty in 1986, under a Compact of Free Association with the United States. Marshall Islands has been a United Nations member state since 1991. | In what year did the Marshall Islands gain official recognition by the major European nations? | {
"text": [
"1874"
],
"answer_start": [
81
]
} |
56f78981aef2371900625baa | Marshall_Islands | The European powers recognized the islands as part of the Spanish East Indies in 1874. However, Spain sold the islands to the German Empire in 1884, and they became part of German New Guinea in 1885. In World War I the Empire of Japan occupied the Marshall Islands, which in 1919 the League of Nations combined with other former German territories to organize the South Pacific Mandate. In World War II, the United States conquered the islands in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign. Along with other Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands were then consolidated into the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands governed by the US. Self-government was achieved in 1979, and full sovereignty in 1986, under a Compact of Free Association with the United States. Marshall Islands has been a United Nations member state since 1991. | In 1884, which country purchased the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"the German Empire"
],
"answer_start": [
122
]
} |
56f78981aef2371900625bab | Marshall_Islands | The European powers recognized the islands as part of the Spanish East Indies in 1874. However, Spain sold the islands to the German Empire in 1884, and they became part of German New Guinea in 1885. In World War I the Empire of Japan occupied the Marshall Islands, which in 1919 the League of Nations combined with other former German territories to organize the South Pacific Mandate. In World War II, the United States conquered the islands in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign. Along with other Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands were then consolidated into the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands governed by the US. Self-government was achieved in 1979, and full sovereignty in 1986, under a Compact of Free Association with the United States. Marshall Islands has been a United Nations member state since 1991. | What group was the Marshall Islands a part of following World War I? | {
"text": [
"the South Pacific Mandate"
],
"answer_start": [
356
]
} |
56f78981aef2371900625bac | Marshall_Islands | The European powers recognized the islands as part of the Spanish East Indies in 1874. However, Spain sold the islands to the German Empire in 1884, and they became part of German New Guinea in 1885. In World War I the Empire of Japan occupied the Marshall Islands, which in 1919 the League of Nations combined with other former German territories to organize the South Pacific Mandate. In World War II, the United States conquered the islands in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign. Along with other Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands were then consolidated into the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands governed by the US. Self-government was achieved in 1979, and full sovereignty in 1986, under a Compact of Free Association with the United States. Marshall Islands has been a United Nations member state since 1991. | Who took over the Marshall Islands in the second world war? | {
"text": [
"the United States"
],
"answer_start": [
400
]
} |
56f78981aef2371900625bad | Marshall_Islands | The European powers recognized the islands as part of the Spanish East Indies in 1874. However, Spain sold the islands to the German Empire in 1884, and they became part of German New Guinea in 1885. In World War I the Empire of Japan occupied the Marshall Islands, which in 1919 the League of Nations combined with other former German territories to organize the South Pacific Mandate. In World War II, the United States conquered the islands in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign. Along with other Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands were then consolidated into the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands governed by the US. Self-government was achieved in 1979, and full sovereignty in 1986, under a Compact of Free Association with the United States. Marshall Islands has been a United Nations member state since 1991. | In what year did the Marshall Islands achieve total sovereignty? | {
"text": [
"1986"
],
"answer_start": [
694
]
} |
56f952ba9b226e1400dd1312 | Marshall_Islands | The European powers recognized the islands as part of the Spanish East Indies in 1874. However, Spain sold the islands to the German Empire in 1884, and they became part of German New Guinea in 1885. In World War I the Empire of Japan occupied the Marshall Islands, which in 1919 the League of Nations combined with other former German territories to organize the South Pacific Mandate. In World War II, the United States conquered the islands in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign. Along with other Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands were then consolidated into the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands governed by the US. Self-government was achieved in 1979, and full sovereignty in 1986, under a Compact of Free Association with the United States. Marshall Islands has been a United Nations member state since 1991. | What European nation owned the Marshall Islands in 1874? | {
"text": [
"Spain"
],
"answer_start": [
96
]
} |
56f952ba9b226e1400dd1313 | Marshall_Islands | The European powers recognized the islands as part of the Spanish East Indies in 1874. However, Spain sold the islands to the German Empire in 1884, and they became part of German New Guinea in 1885. In World War I the Empire of Japan occupied the Marshall Islands, which in 1919 the League of Nations combined with other former German territories to organize the South Pacific Mandate. In World War II, the United States conquered the islands in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign. Along with other Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands were then consolidated into the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands governed by the US. Self-government was achieved in 1979, and full sovereignty in 1986, under a Compact of Free Association with the United States. Marshall Islands has been a United Nations member state since 1991. | Who bought the Marshall Islands from the Spanish in 1884? | {
"text": [
"the German Empire"
],
"answer_start": [
122
]
} |
56f952ba9b226e1400dd1314 | Marshall_Islands | The European powers recognized the islands as part of the Spanish East Indies in 1874. However, Spain sold the islands to the German Empire in 1884, and they became part of German New Guinea in 1885. In World War I the Empire of Japan occupied the Marshall Islands, which in 1919 the League of Nations combined with other former German territories to organize the South Pacific Mandate. In World War II, the United States conquered the islands in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign. Along with other Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands were then consolidated into the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands governed by the US. Self-government was achieved in 1979, and full sovereignty in 1986, under a Compact of Free Association with the United States. Marshall Islands has been a United Nations member state since 1991. | Who occupied the Marshall Islands during the First World War? | {
"text": [
"Japan"
],
"answer_start": [
229
]
} |
56f952ba9b226e1400dd1315 | Marshall_Islands | The European powers recognized the islands as part of the Spanish East Indies in 1874. However, Spain sold the islands to the German Empire in 1884, and they became part of German New Guinea in 1885. In World War I the Empire of Japan occupied the Marshall Islands, which in 1919 the League of Nations combined with other former German territories to organize the South Pacific Mandate. In World War II, the United States conquered the islands in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign. Along with other Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands were then consolidated into the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands governed by the US. Self-government was achieved in 1979, and full sovereignty in 1986, under a Compact of Free Association with the United States. Marshall Islands has been a United Nations member state since 1991. | In what year was the South Pacific Mandate created? | {
"text": [
"1919"
],
"answer_start": [
275
]
} |
56f952ba9b226e1400dd1316 | Marshall_Islands | The European powers recognized the islands as part of the Spanish East Indies in 1874. However, Spain sold the islands to the German Empire in 1884, and they became part of German New Guinea in 1885. In World War I the Empire of Japan occupied the Marshall Islands, which in 1919 the League of Nations combined with other former German territories to organize the South Pacific Mandate. In World War II, the United States conquered the islands in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign. Along with other Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands were then consolidated into the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands governed by the US. Self-government was achieved in 1979, and full sovereignty in 1986, under a Compact of Free Association with the United States. Marshall Islands has been a United Nations member state since 1991. | In what year did the Marshall Islands become a sovereign nation? | {
"text": [
"1986"
],
"answer_start": [
694
]
} |
56f78a17aef2371900625bb3 | Marshall_Islands | Politically, the Marshall Islands is a presidential republic in free association with the United States, with the US providing defense, subsidies, and access to U.S. based agencies such as the FCC and the USPS. With few natural resources, the islands' wealth is based on a service economy, as well as some fishing and agriculture; aid from the United States represents a big percentage of the islands' gross domestic product. The country uses the United States dollar as its currency. | What term describes the type of government of the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"presidential republic"
],
"answer_start": [
39
]
} |
56f78a17aef2371900625bb4 | Marshall_Islands | Politically, the Marshall Islands is a presidential republic in free association with the United States, with the US providing defense, subsidies, and access to U.S. based agencies such as the FCC and the USPS. With few natural resources, the islands' wealth is based on a service economy, as well as some fishing and agriculture; aid from the United States represents a big percentage of the islands' gross domestic product. The country uses the United States dollar as its currency. | With which country are the Marshall Islands closely related? | {
"text": [
"the United States"
],
"answer_start": [
86
]
} |
56f78a17aef2371900625bb5 | Marshall_Islands | Politically, the Marshall Islands is a presidential republic in free association with the United States, with the US providing defense, subsidies, and access to U.S. based agencies such as the FCC and the USPS. With few natural resources, the islands' wealth is based on a service economy, as well as some fishing and agriculture; aid from the United States represents a big percentage of the islands' gross domestic product. The country uses the United States dollar as its currency. | What is the main focus of the Marshall Islands' economy? | {
"text": [
"service"
],
"answer_start": [
273
]
} |
56f78a17aef2371900625bb6 | Marshall_Islands | Politically, the Marshall Islands is a presidential republic in free association with the United States, with the US providing defense, subsidies, and access to U.S. based agencies such as the FCC and the USPS. With few natural resources, the islands' wealth is based on a service economy, as well as some fishing and agriculture; aid from the United States represents a big percentage of the islands' gross domestic product. The country uses the United States dollar as its currency. | What does the Marshall Islands receive from the United States? | {
"text": [
"aid"
],
"answer_start": [
331
]
} |
56f78a17aef2371900625bb7 | Marshall_Islands | Politically, the Marshall Islands is a presidential republic in free association with the United States, with the US providing defense, subsidies, and access to U.S. based agencies such as the FCC and the USPS. With few natural resources, the islands' wealth is based on a service economy, as well as some fishing and agriculture; aid from the United States represents a big percentage of the islands' gross domestic product. The country uses the United States dollar as its currency. | What is the currency of the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"the United States dollar"
],
"answer_start": [
445
]
} |
56f9532e9b226e1400dd131c | Marshall_Islands | Politically, the Marshall Islands is a presidential republic in free association with the United States, with the US providing defense, subsidies, and access to U.S. based agencies such as the FCC and the USPS. With few natural resources, the islands' wealth is based on a service economy, as well as some fishing and agriculture; aid from the United States represents a big percentage of the islands' gross domestic product. The country uses the United States dollar as its currency. | Along with the USPS, what United States agency operates in the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"the FCC"
],
"answer_start": [
189
]
} |
56f9532e9b226e1400dd131d | Marshall_Islands | Politically, the Marshall Islands is a presidential republic in free association with the United States, with the US providing defense, subsidies, and access to U.S. based agencies such as the FCC and the USPS. With few natural resources, the islands' wealth is based on a service economy, as well as some fishing and agriculture; aid from the United States represents a big percentage of the islands' gross domestic product. The country uses the United States dollar as its currency. | What is the main component of the Marshall Islands economy? | {
"text": [
"service"
],
"answer_start": [
273
]
} |
56f9532e9b226e1400dd131e | Marshall_Islands | Politically, the Marshall Islands is a presidential republic in free association with the United States, with the US providing defense, subsidies, and access to U.S. based agencies such as the FCC and the USPS. With few natural resources, the islands' wealth is based on a service economy, as well as some fishing and agriculture; aid from the United States represents a big percentage of the islands' gross domestic product. The country uses the United States dollar as its currency. | What is the official currency of the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"United States dollar"
],
"answer_start": [
449
]
} |
56f9532e9b226e1400dd131f | Marshall_Islands | Politically, the Marshall Islands is a presidential republic in free association with the United States, with the US providing defense, subsidies, and access to U.S. based agencies such as the FCC and the USPS. With few natural resources, the islands' wealth is based on a service economy, as well as some fishing and agriculture; aid from the United States represents a big percentage of the islands' gross domestic product. The country uses the United States dollar as its currency. | What is the government structure of the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"presidential republic"
],
"answer_start": [
39
]
} |
56f9532e9b226e1400dd1320 | Marshall_Islands | Politically, the Marshall Islands is a presidential republic in free association with the United States, with the US providing defense, subsidies, and access to U.S. based agencies such as the FCC and the USPS. With few natural resources, the islands' wealth is based on a service economy, as well as some fishing and agriculture; aid from the United States represents a big percentage of the islands' gross domestic product. The country uses the United States dollar as its currency. | Assistance from what country is an important part of the Marshall Islands economy? | {
"text": [
"the United States"
],
"answer_start": [
340
]
} |
56f78ae6a6d7ea1400e17242 | Marshall_Islands | The majority of the citizens of the Marshall Islands are of Marshallese descent, though there are little numbers of immigrants from the United States, China, Philippines and other Pacific islands. The two official languages are Marshallese, which is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, and English. Almost the entire population of the islands practises some religion, with three-quarters of the country either following the United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands (UCCCMI) or the Assemblies of God. | What is the ethnicity of most people living in the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"Marshallese"
],
"answer_start": [
60
]
} |
56f78ae6a6d7ea1400e17243 | Marshall_Islands | The majority of the citizens of the Marshall Islands are of Marshallese descent, though there are little numbers of immigrants from the United States, China, Philippines and other Pacific islands. The two official languages are Marshallese, which is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, and English. Almost the entire population of the islands practises some religion, with three-quarters of the country either following the United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands (UCCCMI) or the Assemblies of God. | What family of languages does Marshallese belong to? | {
"text": [
"Malayo-Polynesian"
],
"answer_start": [
265
]
} |
56f78ae6a6d7ea1400e17244 | Marshall_Islands | The majority of the citizens of the Marshall Islands are of Marshallese descent, though there are little numbers of immigrants from the United States, China, Philippines and other Pacific islands. The two official languages are Marshallese, which is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, and English. Almost the entire population of the islands practises some religion, with three-quarters of the country either following the United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands (UCCCMI) or the Assemblies of God. | What does UCCCMI stand for? | {
"text": [
"United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands"
],
"answer_start": [
432
]
} |
56f78ae6a6d7ea1400e17245 | Marshall_Islands | The majority of the citizens of the Marshall Islands are of Marshallese descent, though there are little numbers of immigrants from the United States, China, Philippines and other Pacific islands. The two official languages are Marshallese, which is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, and English. Almost the entire population of the islands practises some religion, with three-quarters of the country either following the United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands (UCCCMI) or the Assemblies of God. | Aside from UCCCMI, what is the other major religious denomination of the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"the Assemblies of God"
],
"answer_start": [
509
]
} |
56f78ae6a6d7ea1400e17246 | Marshall_Islands | The majority of the citizens of the Marshall Islands are of Marshallese descent, though there are little numbers of immigrants from the United States, China, Philippines and other Pacific islands. The two official languages are Marshallese, which is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, and English. Almost the entire population of the islands practises some religion, with three-quarters of the country either following the United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands (UCCCMI) or the Assemblies of God. | From what non-Asian nation do some people living in the Marshall Islands come? | {
"text": [
"the United States"
],
"answer_start": [
131
]
} |
56f953f49b226e1400dd1326 | Marshall_Islands | The majority of the citizens of the Marshall Islands are of Marshallese descent, though there are little numbers of immigrants from the United States, China, Philippines and other Pacific islands. The two official languages are Marshallese, which is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, and English. Almost the entire population of the islands practises some religion, with three-quarters of the country either following the United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands (UCCCMI) or the Assemblies of God. | Of what ancestry are most Marshall Islands citizens? | {
"text": [
"Marshallese"
],
"answer_start": [
60
]
} |
56f953f49b226e1400dd1327 | Marshall_Islands | The majority of the citizens of the Marshall Islands are of Marshallese descent, though there are little numbers of immigrants from the United States, China, Philippines and other Pacific islands. The two official languages are Marshallese, which is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, and English. Almost the entire population of the islands practises some religion, with three-quarters of the country either following the United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands (UCCCMI) or the Assemblies of God. | Along with Marshallese, what is the official language of the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"English"
],
"answer_start": [
298
]
} |
56f953f49b226e1400dd1328 | Marshall_Islands | The majority of the citizens of the Marshall Islands are of Marshallese descent, though there are little numbers of immigrants from the United States, China, Philippines and other Pacific islands. The two official languages are Marshallese, which is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, and English. Almost the entire population of the islands practises some religion, with three-quarters of the country either following the United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands (UCCCMI) or the Assemblies of God. | Of what language group is the Marshallese language? | {
"text": [
"Malayo-Polynesian"
],
"answer_start": [
265
]
} |
56f953f49b226e1400dd1329 | Marshall_Islands | The majority of the citizens of the Marshall Islands are of Marshallese descent, though there are little numbers of immigrants from the United States, China, Philippines and other Pacific islands. The two official languages are Marshallese, which is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, and English. Almost the entire population of the islands practises some religion, with three-quarters of the country either following the United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands (UCCCMI) or the Assemblies of God. | What fraction of Marshall Islands residents are religious? | {
"text": [
"three-quarters"
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"answer_start": [
381
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} |
56f953f49b226e1400dd132a | Marshall_Islands | The majority of the citizens of the Marshall Islands are of Marshallese descent, though there are little numbers of immigrants from the United States, China, Philippines and other Pacific islands. The two official languages are Marshallese, which is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, and English. Almost the entire population of the islands practises some religion, with three-quarters of the country either following the United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands (UCCCMI) or the Assemblies of God. | Along with the United Church of Christ and the UCCCMI, what is a main religion of the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"the Assemblies of God"
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"answer_start": [
509
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} |
56f78bb1a6d7ea1400e1724c | Marshall_Islands | Micronesians settled the Marshall Islands in the 2nd millennium BC, but there are no diachronic or oral records of that period. Over time, the Marshall Island people learned to navigate over long ocean distances by canoe using traditional stick charts. | Who arrived at the Marshall Islands in the second millennium BC? | {
"text": [
"Micronesians"
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"answer_start": [
0
]
} |
56f78bb1a6d7ea1400e1724d | Marshall_Islands | Micronesians settled the Marshall Islands in the 2nd millennium BC, but there are no diachronic or oral records of that period. Over time, the Marshall Island people learned to navigate over long ocean distances by canoe using traditional stick charts. | What did not exist at the time during which Micronesians arrived at the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"historical or oral records"
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"answer_start": [
85
]
} |
56f78bb1a6d7ea1400e1724e | Marshall_Islands | Micronesians settled the Marshall Islands in the 2nd millennium BC, but there are no diachronic or oral records of that period. Over time, the Marshall Island people learned to navigate over long ocean distances by canoe using traditional stick charts. | What vessel did early settlers of the Marshall Islands use to travel? | {
"text": [
"canoe"
],
"answer_start": [
215
]
} |
56f78bb1a6d7ea1400e1724f | Marshall_Islands | Micronesians settled the Marshall Islands in the 2nd millennium BC, but there are no diachronic or oral records of that period. Over time, the Marshall Island people learned to navigate over long ocean distances by canoe using traditional stick charts. | What is the name of the item used as a primitive type of map for navigation by early settlers of the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"traditional stick charts"
],
"answer_start": [
227
]
} |
56f954419b226e1400dd1330 | Marshall_Islands | Micronesians settled the Marshall Islands in the 2nd millennium BC, but there are no diachronic or oral records of that period. Over time, the Marshall Island people learned to navigate over long ocean distances by canoe using traditional stick charts. | Who first settled the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"Micronesians"
],
"answer_start": [
0
]
} |
56f954419b226e1400dd1331 | Marshall_Islands | Micronesians settled the Marshall Islands in the 2nd millennium BC, but there are no diachronic or oral records of that period. Over time, the Marshall Island people learned to navigate over long ocean distances by canoe using traditional stick charts. | When were the Marshal Islands first settled? | {
"text": [
"2nd millennium BC"
],
"answer_start": [
49
]
} |
56f954419b226e1400dd1332 | Marshall_Islands | Micronesians settled the Marshall Islands in the 2nd millennium BC, but there are no diachronic or oral records of that period. Over time, the Marshall Island people learned to navigate over long ocean distances by canoe using traditional stick charts. | In what vehicles did the Marshall Islanders travel by water? | {
"text": [
"canoe"
],
"answer_start": [
215
]
} |
56f954419b226e1400dd1333 | Marshall_Islands | Micronesians settled the Marshall Islands in the 2nd millennium BC, but there are no diachronic or oral records of that period. Over time, the Marshall Island people learned to navigate over long ocean distances by canoe using traditional stick charts. | What navigation aids did the Marshall Islanders use? | {
"text": [
"stick charts"
],
"answer_start": [
239
]
} |
56f78c18a6d7ea1400e17254 | Marshall_Islands | Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar was the first European to understand the islands in 1526, commanding the ship Santa Maria de la Victoria, the only surviving vessel of the Loaísa Expedition. On August 21, he sighted an island (probably Taongi) at 14°N that he named "San Bartolome". | Which European first saw the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"Alonso de Salazar"
],
"answer_start": [
17
]
} |
56f78c18a6d7ea1400e17255 | Marshall_Islands | Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar was the first European to understand the islands in 1526, commanding the ship Santa Maria de la Victoria, the only surviving vessel of the Loaísa Expedition. On August 21, he sighted an island (probably Taongi) at 14°N that he named "San Bartolome". | What was Alonso de Salazar's nationality? | {
"text": [
"Spanish"
],
"answer_start": [
0
]
} |
56f78c18a6d7ea1400e17256 | Marshall_Islands | Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar was the first European to understand the islands in 1526, commanding the ship Santa Maria de la Victoria, the only surviving vessel of the Loaísa Expedition. On August 21, he sighted an island (probably Taongi) at 14°N that he named "San Bartolome". | In what year did Salazar view the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"1526"
],
"answer_start": [
80
]
} |
56f78c18a6d7ea1400e17257 | Marshall_Islands | Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar was the first European to understand the islands in 1526, commanding the ship Santa Maria de la Victoria, the only surviving vessel of the Loaísa Expedition. On August 21, he sighted an island (probably Taongi) at 14°N that he named "San Bartolome". | What was the name of Alonso de Salazar's ship? | {
"text": [
"Santa Maria de la Victoria"
],
"answer_start": [
106
]
} |
56f78c18a6d7ea1400e17258 | Marshall_Islands | Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar was the first European to understand the islands in 1526, commanding the ship Santa Maria de la Victoria, the only surviving vessel of the Loaísa Expedition. On August 21, he sighted an island (probably Taongi) at 14°N that he named "San Bartolome". | What did Alonso de Salazar call the island that he saw? | {
"text": [
"San Bartolome"
],
"answer_start": [
262
]
} |
56f954c09b226e1400dd1338 | Marshall_Islands | Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar was the first European to understand the islands in 1526, commanding the ship Santa Maria de la Victoria, the only surviving vessel of the Loaísa Expedition. On August 21, he sighted an island (probably Taongi) at 14°N that he named "San Bartolome". | Who was the first person from Europe to observe the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"Alonso de Salazar"
],
"answer_start": [
17
]
} |
56f954c09b226e1400dd1339 | Marshall_Islands | Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar was the first European to understand the islands in 1526, commanding the ship Santa Maria de la Victoria, the only surviving vessel of the Loaísa Expedition. On August 21, he sighted an island (probably Taongi) at 14°N that he named "San Bartolome". | What was the nationality of the first European to observe the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"Spanish"
],
"answer_start": [
0
]
} |
56f954c09b226e1400dd133a | Marshall_Islands | Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar was the first European to understand the islands in 1526, commanding the ship Santa Maria de la Victoria, the only surviving vessel of the Loaísa Expedition. On August 21, he sighted an island (probably Taongi) at 14°N that he named "San Bartolome". | In what year did the first European view the Marshall Islands? | {
"text": [
"1526"
],
"answer_start": [
80
]
} |
56f954c09b226e1400dd133b | Marshall_Islands | Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar was the first European to understand the islands in 1526, commanding the ship Santa Maria de la Victoria, the only surviving vessel of the Loaísa Expedition. On August 21, he sighted an island (probably Taongi) at 14°N that he named "San Bartolome". | What was the name of Alonso de Salazar's ship? | {
"text": [
"Santa Maria de la Victoria"
],
"answer_start": [
106
]
} |
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