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Nicaragua_national_football_team_0
[ [ "Name", "Nation", "From", "To" ], [ "Octavio Edmundo Salas Urbina", "Nicaragua", "1941", "1943" ], [ "Eduardo Kosovic 'Edy '", "Hungary", "1943", "N/A" ], [ "Santiago Bonilla", "Costa Rica", "1952", "1953" ], [ "Ferenc Mészáros", "Hungary", "1961", "1961" ], [ "Carlos Ruiz", "Nicaragua", "1961", "1962" ], [ "Santiago Berrini", "Argentina", "1965", "1967" ], [ "Livio Bendaña Espinoza", "Nicaragua", "1967", "1969" ], [ "Omar Muraco", "Argentina", "1969", "1970" ], [ "Salvador Dubois Leiva", "Nicaragua", "1977", "1977" ], [ "Orlando Casares", "Argentina", "1980", "1981" ], [ "Jan Fulop", "Czechoslovakia", "1985", "1986" ], [ "Salvador Dubois Leiva", "Nicaragua", "1991", "1992" ], [ "Mauricio Cruz Jiron", "Nicaragua", "1993", "June 2001" ], [ "Florencio Levia", "Nicaragua", "June 2001", "December 2002" ], [ "Maurizio Battistini", "Italy", "February 2003", "June 2004" ], [ "Marcelo Javier Zuleta", "Argentina", "January 2005", "September 2005" ], [ "Carlos De Toro", "Argentina", "September 2007", "October 2008" ], [ "Mauricio Cruz Jiron", "Nicaragua", "October 2008", "November 2008" ], [ "Ramón Otoniel Olivas", "Nicaragua", "November 2008", "December 2009" ], [ "Enrique Llena", "Spain", "January 2010", "November 2014" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Nicaragua national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Nicaragua) represents Nicaragua in men's international football and it's controlled by the Nicaraguan Football Federation. Nicaragua achieved its first qualification to a major international competition in 2009, The team has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup, when it qualified for the 2009 Gold Cup as the last entrant from Central America, after a 2-0 win over Guatemala of the fifth place match in the 2009 Nations Cup. Due to American influence throughout the country's history, baseball has more of a following as both a pursuit and spectator event in Nicaragua than football.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Manager history", "title": "Nicaragua national football team", "uid": "Nicaragua_national_football_team_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicaragua_national_football_team" }
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Tunisia_at_the_Olympics_0
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Games", "Sport", "Event" ], [ "Silver", "Mohammed Gammoudi", "1964 Tokyo", "Athletics", "Men 's 10,000 m" ], [ "Bronze", "Habib Galhia", "1964 Tokyo", "Boxing", "Men 's light welterweight" ], [ "Gold", "Mohammed Gammoudi", "1968 Mexico City", "Athletics", "Men 's 5000 m" ], [ "Bronze", "Mohammed Gammoudi", "1968 Mexico City", "Athletics", "Men 's 10,000 m" ], [ "Silver", "Mohammed Gammoudi", "1972 Munich", "Athletics", "Men 's 5000 m" ], [ "Bronze", "Fethi Missaoui", "1996 Atlanta", "Boxing", "Men 's light welterweight" ], [ "Gold", "Oussama Mellouli", "2008 Beijing", "Swimming", "Men 's 1500 m freestyle" ], [ "Gold", "Oussama Mellouli", "2012 London", "Swimming", "Men 's 10km marathon" ], [ "Gold", "Habiba Ghribi", "2012 London", "Athletics", "Women 's 3000 m steeplechase" ], [ "Bronze", "Oussama Mellouli", "2012 London", "Swimming", "Men 's 1500 m freestyle" ], [ "Bronze", "Inès Boubakri", "2016 Rio de Janeiro", "Fencing", "Women 's Foil" ], [ "Bronze", "Oussama Oueslati", "2016 Rio de Janeiro", "Taekwondo", "Men 's 80 kg" ], [ "Bronze", "Marwa Amri", "2016 Rio de Janeiro", "Wrestling", "Women 's freestyle 58 kg" ] ]
{ "intro": "Tunisia first participated at the Olympic Games in 1960, and has sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games since then, except when they participated in the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics. Tunisia has never participated in the Winter Olympic Games. Tunisian athletes have won a total of 13 medals, four by the great long-distance runner Mohammed Gammoudi in men's athletics, three by long-distance swimmer Oussama Mellouli in men's swimming, two in men's boxing, one in women's athletics, one in women's fencing and one in men's taekwondo. The National Olympic Committee for Tunisia was created in 1957.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List of medalists", "title": "Tunisia at the Olympics", "uid": "Tunisia_at_the_Olympics_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunisia_at_the_Olympics" }
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2006_Roger_Federer_tennis_season_1
[ [ "Event", "Prize Money", "Year-to-date" ], [ "Qatar ExxonMobil Open", "$ 142,000", "$ 142,000" ], [ "Australian Open", "$ 922,560", "$ 1,064,560" ], [ "Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships", "$ 98,600", "$ 1,163,160" ], [ "Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships ( doubles )", "$ 1,500", "$ 1,164,660" ], [ "Pacific Life Open", "$ 490,000", "$ 1,654,660" ], [ "Pacific Life Open ( doubles )", "$ 1,750", "$ 1,656,410" ], [ "NASDAQ-100 Open", "$ 533,350", "$ 2,189,760" ], [ "Monte Carlo Masters", "$ 200,000", "$ 2,389,760" ], [ "Monte Carlo Masters ( doubles )", "$ 7,050", "$ 2,396,810" ], [ "Internazionali BNL d'Italia", "$ 200,000", "$ 2,596,810" ], [ "French Open", "$ 598,350", "$ 3,195,160" ], [ "Gerry Weber Open", "$ 113,000", "$ 3,308,160" ], [ "The Championships , Wimbledon", "$ 1,190,725", "$ 4,498,885" ], [ "Rogers Cup", "$ 400,000", "$ 4,898,885" ], [ "Western & Southern Financial Group Masters", "$ 15,000", "$ 4,513,885" ], [ "US Open", "$ 1,200,000", "$ 5,713,885" ], [ "AIG Japan Open Tennis Championships", "$ 118,000", "$ 5,831,885" ], [ "Mutua Madrileña Masters Madrid", "$ 450,000", "$ 6,281,885" ], [ "Davidoff Swiss Indoors", "$ 142,000", "$ 6,423,885" ], [ "Tennis Masters Cup", "$ 1,520,000", "$ 7,943,885" ] ]
{ "intro": "Roger Federers 2006 season was dominant and he ended the year with a 92-5 record. The world No.1 reached all four Grand Slam finals in 2006, winning three of them. His only Grand Slam loss came against Rafael Nadal in the French Open final in four sets, 6-1, 1-6, 4-6, 6-7(4-7). This was the first time they had met in a Major final. In the other three Grand Slams of 2006, Federer defeated Nadal in the final of the Wimbledon Championships, 6-0, 7-6(7-5), 6-7(2-7), 6-3. He defeated Marcos Baghdatis, 5-7, 7-5, 6-0, 6-2, at the Australian Open and Andy Roddick, 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1, at the US Open. In addition, Federer made it to six ATP Masters Series 1000 finals (out of the seven events he entered), winning four on hard surfaces and losing two on clay to Nadal. Also, Federer won one ATP 500 series event in Tokyo, three ATP 250 series events in Doha, Halle, and Basel, and captured the Year-End Championship for the third time in his career. In December 2011, Stephen Tignor, chief editorial writer for Tennis.com, ranked Federer's 2006 season as the second greatest open era season behind Rod Laver's Calendar Grand Slam year of 1969,1970.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Prize Money Earnings", "title": "2006 Roger Federer tennis season", "uid": "2006_Roger_Federer_tennis_season_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Roger_Federer_tennis_season" }
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Media_in_Charlottetown_0
[ [ "Frequency", "Call sign", "Branding", "Format", "Owner" ], [ "FM 88.1", "CBAF-FM-15", "Ici Radio-Canada Première", "news / talk", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "FM 88.9", "CBAX-FM-1", "Ici Musique", "public music", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "FM 90.3", "CIMN-FM", "", "campus radio", "University of Prince Edward Island" ], [ "FM 91.3", "CIOG-FM", "", "Christian radio", "International Harvesters for Christ Evangelistic Association" ], [ "FM 93.1", "CHLQ-FM", "Q93", "classic rock", "Maritime Broadcasting System" ], [ "FM 95.1", "CFCY-FM", "95.1 CFCY", "country music", "Maritime Broadcasting System" ], [ "FM 96.1", "CBCT-FM", "CBC Radio One", "news / talk", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "FM 100.3", "CHTN-FM", "Ocean 100", "classic hits", "Newcap Broadcasting" ], [ "FM 104.7", "CBCH-FM", "CBC Music", "public music", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "FM 105.5", "CKQK-FM", "HOT 105.5", "contemporary hit radio", "Newcap Broadcasting" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of media in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Radio", "title": "Media in Charlottetown", "uid": "Media_in_Charlottetown_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_in_Charlottetown" }
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Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history_29
[ [ "Round", "Pick #", "Overall", "Name", "Position", "College" ], [ "3", "1", "54", "Mike Jones", "Tight end", "Texas A & M" ], [ "3", "21", "74", "Marion Hobby", "Defensive end", "Tennessee" ], [ "4", "23", "104", "Alonzo Hampton", "Cornerback", "Pittsburgh" ], [ "5", "7", "116", "Reggie Thornton", "Wide receiver", "Bowling Green" ], [ "5", "22", "131", "Cedric Smith", "Running back", "Florida" ], [ "7", "23", "188", "John Levelis", "Linebacker", "C.W . Post" ], [ "8", "21", "214", "Craig Schlichting", "Defensive end", "Wyoming" ], [ "9", "21", "241", "Terry Allen", "Running back", "Clemson" ], [ "10", "1", "249", "Pat Newman", "Wide receiver", "Utah State" ], [ "10", "23", "271", "Donald Smith", "Defensive back", "Liberty" ], [ "12", "20", "324", "Ron Goetz", "Linebacker", "Minnesota" ] ]
{ "intro": "This page is a list of the Minnesota Vikings NFL Draft selections. The first draft the Vikings participated in was the 1961 NFL Draft, in which they made Tommy Mason of Tulane their first ever selection.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "1990 NFL Draft", "title": "Minnesota Vikings draft history", "uid": "Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history_29", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history" }
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2505
2012_FA_WSL_0
[ [ "Team", "Location", "Ground", "2011 season" ], [ "Arsenal", "Borehamwood", "Meadow Park", "FA WSL , 1st" ], [ "Birmingham City", "Stratford-upon-Avon", "The DCS Stadium", "FA WSL , 2nd" ], [ "Bristol Academy", "Filton", "Stoke Gifford Stadium", "FA WSL , 5th" ], [ "Chelsea", "Staines", "Wheatsheaf Park", "FA WSL , 6th" ], [ "Doncaster Rovers Belles", "Doncaster", "Keepmoat Stadium", "FA WSL , 7th" ], [ "Everton", "Crosby", "The Arriva Park", "FA WSL , 3rd" ], [ "Lincoln Ladies", "Lincoln", "Ashby Avenue", "FA WSL , 4th" ], [ "Liverpool", "Skelmersdale", "Skelmersdale & Ormskirk College Stadium", "FA WSL , 8th" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2012 FA WSL is the second season of the FA WSL, the top-level women's football league of England. The season began on 8 April 2012 and was scheduled to end in October 2012. The league is to break between 8 July and 19 August to allow preparation for the 2012 London Olympics. Arsenal won the competition, their ninth consecutive English title. Entry to the 2013-14 UEFA Women's Champions League was earned by Arsenal, as champions, and Birmingham City, as runners-up.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Teams", "title": "2012 FA WSL", "uid": "2012_FA_WSL_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_FA_WSL" }
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1997_College_Baseball_All-America_Team_0
[ [ "Position", "Name", "School", "ABCA", "BA", "CB" ], [ "Pitcher", "Matt Anderson", "Rice", "Y", "Y", "Y" ], [ "Pitcher", "Dan Reichert", "Pacific", "Y", "Y", "Y" ], [ "Pitcher", "Chris Enochs", "West Virginia", "Y", "-", "Y" ], [ "Pitcher", "Jason Gooding", "Texas Tech", "Y", "-", "Y" ], [ "Pitcher", "Jason Navarro", "Tulane", "Y", "-", "-" ], [ "Pitcher", "Clay Eason", "North Carolina State", "-", "-", "Y" ], [ "Pitcher", "Jim Parque", "UCLA", "-", "Y", "-" ], [ "Pitcher", "Kyle Peterson ( 2 )", "Stanford", "-", "Y", "-" ], [ "Pitcher", "Ara Petrosian", "Long Beach State", "-", "-", "Y" ], [ "Pitcher", "Jeff Weaver", "Fresno State", "-", "Y", "-" ], [ "Catcher", "Giuseppe Chiaramonte", "Fresno State", "Y", "-", "Y" ], [ "Catcher", "Matthew LeCroy", "Clemson", "-", "Y", "-" ], [ "First baseman", "Lance Berkman", "Rice", "Y", "Y", "Y" ], [ "Second baseman", "Keith Ginter", "Texas Tech", "Y", "-", "Y" ], [ "Second baseman", "Tom Sergio", "North Carolina State", "-", "Y", "-" ], [ "Third baseman", "Pat Burrell ( 2 )", "Miami", "Y", "Y", "Y" ], [ "Third baseman", "Troy Glaus", "UCLA", "-", "Y", "-" ], [ "Shortstop", "Brandon Larson", "LSU", "Y", "Y", "-" ], [ "Shortstop", "Adam Kennedy", "Cal State Northridge", "-", "-", "Y" ], [ "Outfielder", "J. D. Drew ( 2 )", "Florida State", "Y", "Y", "Y" ] ]
{ "intro": "An All-American team is an honorary sports team composed of the best amateur players of a specific season for each team position - who in turn are given the honorific All-America and typically referred to as All-American athletes, or simply All-Americans. Although the honorees generally do not compete together as a unit, the term is used in U.S. team sports to refer to players who are selected by members of the national media. Walter Camp selected the first All-America team in the early days of American football in 1889. The NCAA recognizes three different All-America selectors for the 1997 college baseball season: the American Baseball Coaches Association (since 1947), Baseball America (since 1981), and Collegiate Baseball (since 1991).", "section_text": "", "section_title": "All-Americans", "title": "1997 College Baseball All-America Team", "uid": "1997_College_Baseball_All-America_Team_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_College_Baseball_All-America_Team" }
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Deloitte_Football_Money_League_7
[ [ "Rank in 2014", "Club", "Revenue ( € million )", "Country", "Rank in 2013", "Change" ], [ "1", "Real Madrid", "518.9", "Spain", "1", "-" ], [ "2", "Barcelona", "482.6", "Spain", "2", "-" ], [ "3", "Bayern Munich", "431.2", "Germany", "4", "+1" ], [ "4", "Manchester United", "423.8", "England", "3", "−1" ], [ "5", "Paris Saint - Germain", "398.8", "France", "10", "+5" ], [ "6", "Manchester City", "316.2", "England", "7", "+1" ], [ "7", "Chelsea", "303.4", "England", "5", "−2" ], [ "8", "Arsenal", "284.3", "England", "6", "−2" ], [ "9", "Juventus", "272.4", "Italy", "13", "+4" ], [ "10", "Milan", "263.5", "Italy", "8", "−2" ], [ "11", "Borussia Dortmund", "256.2", "Germany", "12", "+1" ], [ "12", "Liverpool", "240.6", "England", "9", "−3" ], [ "13", "Schalke 04", "198.2", "Germany", "15", "+2" ], [ "14", "Tottenham Hotspur", "172", "England", "14", "-" ], [ "15", "Internazionale", "168.8", "Italy", "11", "−4" ], [ "16", "Galatasaray", "157", "Turkey", "19", "+3" ], [ "17", "Hamburger SV", "135.4", "Germany", "20", "+3" ], [ "18", "Fenerbahçe", "126.4", "Turkey", "31+", "" ], [ "19", "Roma", "124.4", "Italy", "21", "+2" ], [ "20", "Atlético Madrid", "120", "Spain", "25", "+5" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Deloitte Football Money League is a ranking of football clubs by revenue generated from football operations. It is produced annually by the accountancy firm Deloitte and released in early February of each year, describing the season most recently finished.", "section_text": "Appearances by Country Ranking Country Number of Teams Total Revenue ( € million ) 1 8 1957 2 6 1051.7 3 5 1137.5 4 4 1237.5 5 2 503.1 2 283.4 7 1 113.3 1 109.2 1 107.6", "section_title": "Rankings by season -- 2014", "title": "Deloitte Football Money League", "uid": "Deloitte_Football_Money_League_7", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deloitte_Football_Money_League" }
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List_of_inactive_United_States_Navy_aircraft_squadrons_8
[ [ "Designation", "Nickname", "Aircraft", "Establishment and Redesignation ( if applicable ) Dates", "Disestablished as", "Disestablished Date" ], [ "RVAH-1", "Smokin ' Tigers", "RA-5C", "VAH-1 : 1 Nov 1955-1 Sep 1964 ( same sqdn listed in VAH section ) RVAH-1 : 1 Sep 1964 - 29 Jan 1979", "RVAH-1 Disestablished", "29 January 1979" ], [ "RVAH-3", "Sea Dragons", "RA-5C TA-3B TA-4J", "VAH-3 : 14 Jun 1956-1 Jul 1964 ( same sqdn listed in VAH section ) RVAH-3 : 1 Jul 1964 - 17 Aug 1979", "RVAH-3 Disestablished", "17 August 1979" ], [ "RVAH-5", "Savage Sons", "RA-5C", "VC-5 ( 2nd ) : 9 Sep 1948-1 Nov 1955 ( same sqdn listed in VC section ) VAH-5 : 1 Nov 1955-May 1956 ( same sqdn listed in VAH section ) RVAH-5 : May 1956-30 Sep 1977", "RVAH-5 Disestablished", "30 September 1977" ], [ "RVAH-6", "Fleurs", "RA-5C", "VC-6 ( 2nd ) : 6 Jan 1950-1 Jul 1956 ( same sqdn listed in VC section ) VAH-6 : 1 Jul 1956-23 Sep 1965 ( same sqdn listed VAH section ) RVAH-6 : 23 Sep 1965 - 20 Oct 1978", "RVAH-6 Disestablished", "20 October 1978" ], [ "RVAH-7", "Peacemakers of the Fleet", "RA-5C", "VC-7 ( 2nd ) : 10 Aug 1950-1 Nov 1955 ( same sqdn listed in VC section ) VAH-7 : 1 Nov 1955-1 Dec 1964 ( same sqdn listed in VAH section ) RVAH-7 : 1 Dec 1964 - 28 Sep 1979", "RVAH-7 Disestablished", "28 September 1979" ], [ "RVAH-9", "Hoot Owls", "RA-5C", "VC-9 ( 2nd ) : 15 Jan 1953-1 Nov 1955 ( same sqdn listed in VC section ) VAH-9 : 1 Nov 1955-3 Jun 1964 ( same sqdn listed in VAH section ) RVAH-9 : 3 Jun 1964 - 30 Sep 1977", "RVAH-9 Disestablished", "30 September 1977" ], [ "RVAH-11", "Checkertails", "RA-5C", "VC-8 ( 2nd ) : 3 Dec 1951-1 Nov 1955 ( same sqdn listed in VC section ) VAH-11 : 1 Nov 1955-1 Jul 1966 ( same sqdn listed in VAH section ) RVAH-11 : 1 Jul 1966 - 1 Jun 1975", "RVAH-11 Disestablished", "1 June 1975" ], [ "RVAH-12", "Speartips", "RA-5C", "RVAH-12 : 1 Jul 1965 - 2 Jul 1979", "RVAH-12 Disestablished", "2 July 1979" ], [ "RVAH-13", "Bats", "RA-5C", "VAH-13 : 3 Jan 1961-1 Nov 1964 ( same sqdn listed in VAH section ) RVAH-13 : 1 Nov 1964 - 30 Jun 1976", "RVAH-13 Disestablished", "30 June 1976" ], [ "RVAH-14", "Eagle Eyes", "RA-5C", "RVAH-14 : 14 Feb 1968 - 1 May 1976", "RVAH-14 Disestablished", "1 May 1976" ] ]
{ "intro": "There are hundreds of US Navy aircraft squadrons which are not currently active dating back to before World War II (the U.S. Navy operated aircraft prior to World War I, but it did not organize them in squadrons until after that war). To be more accurate: there are hundreds of former U.S. Navy aircraft squadrons which have been disestablished and no longer exist and there are approximately 40 or so U.S. Navy aircraft squadrons which have been deactivated and which currently exist only on paper in an inactive status. These disestablished and/or deactivated squadrons are sometimes incorrectly referred to as decommissioned squadrons, but proper usage prior to 1998, was that squadrons were established and disestablished and after 1998, squadrons are established, deactivated and sometimes reactivated. It has never been correct to refer to U.S. Navy aircraft squadrons as being commissioned and decommissioned, ships are commissioned and decommissioned, U.S. Navy aircraft squadrons are not.", "section_text": "The RVAH designation was created in 1964 when the Navy 's nuclear bomber role was ended and the Heavy Attack ( VAH ) squadrons which were then equipped with the A-5A Vigilante nuclear bombers were converted to Reconnaissance squadrons and their A-5A nuclear bombers were converted to RA-5C reconnaissance aircraft . Those VAH squadrons which were then still equipped with the A-3B remained designated Heavy Attack ( VAH ) squadrons . The designation was retired in 1979 with the disestablishment of the last RA-5C squadron .", "section_title": "Squadron Designations last used between 1948 and 1979 -- RVAH : Disestablished Reconnaissance Attack squadrons", "title": "List of inactive United States Navy aircraft squadrons", "uid": "List_of_inactive_United_States_Navy_aircraft_squadrons_8", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_inactive_United_States_Navy_aircraft_squadrons" }
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Perfect_season_2
[ [ "Team", "Wins", "Losses", "Playoff results", "Final result" ], [ "1962 Green Bay Packers", "13", "1", "Won NFL Championship Game", "14-1" ], [ "1967 Oakland Raiders", "13", "1", "Won AFL Championship Game before losing Super Bowl II", "14-2" ], [ "1968 Baltimore Colts", "13", "1", "Won two playoff games before losing Super Bowl III", "15-2" ], [ "1976 Oakland Raiders", "13", "1", "Won three playoff games including Super Bowl XI", "16-1" ], [ "1984 San Francisco 49ers", "15", "1", "Won three playoff games including Super Bowl XIX", "18-1" ], [ "1985 Chicago Bears", "15", "1", "Won three playoff games including Super Bowl XX", "18-1" ], [ "1998 Minnesota Vikings", "15", "1", "Won one playoff game before losing NFC Championship Game", "16-2" ], [ "2004 Pittsburgh Steelers", "15", "1", "Won one playoff game before losing AFC Championship Game", "16-2" ], [ "2007 New England Patriots", "16", "0", "Won two playoff games before losing Super Bowl XLII", "18-1" ], [ "2011 Green Bay Packers", "15", "1", "Lost divisional round game after wild card round bye", "15-2" ], [ "2015 Carolina Panthers", "15", "1", "Won two playoff games before losing Super Bowl 50", "17-2" ] ]
{ "intro": "A perfect season is a sports season including any requisite playoff portion, in which a team remains and finishes undefeated and untied. The feat is extremely rare at the professional level of any team sport, and has occurred more commonly at the collegiate and scholastic levels in the United States. A perfect regular season (known by other names outside the United States of America) is a season excluding any playoffs, where a team remains undefeated and untied; it is less rare than a complete perfect season but still exceptional. A perfect season may be part of a multi-season winning streak. Exhibition games are generally not counted toward standings, for or against. For example, the 1972 Miami Dolphins (below) lost three of their preseason (exhibition games in 1972 NFL vernacular) games but are considered to have had a perfect season.", "section_text": "Since the NFL expanded to a fourteen-game regular season in 1961 , eleven teams have had regular seasons with one loss and no ties ( or better ) while failing to achieve a perfect season :", "section_title": "American football -- Close to perfect", "title": "Perfect season", "uid": "Perfect_season_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_season" }
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Budapest_Ferenc_Liszt_International_Airport_4
[ [ "City", "Airport ( s )", "Weekly Departures ( Summer 2019 - proposed )", "Airlines" ], [ "London", "Gatwick Airport , London City Airport , London Heathrow Airport , London Luton Airport , London Stansted Airport , London Southend Airport", "117", "British Airways , easyJet , LOT Polish Airlines , Ryanair , Wizz Air" ], [ "Frankfurt", "Frankfurt Airport", "52", "Lufthansa , Wizz Air" ], [ "Brussels", "Brussels Airport , Brussels-South Charleroi Airport", "51", "Brussels Airlines , LOT Polish Airlines , Ryanair , Wizz Air" ], [ "Warsaw", "Warsaw Chopin Airport", "42", "LOT Polish Airlines , Wizz Air" ], [ "Paris", "Beauvais-Tillé Airport , Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport , Paris Orly Airport", "41", "Air France , easyJet , Ryanair , Transavia France" ], [ "Moscow", "Sheremetyevo International Airport , Vnukovo Airport", "39", "Aeroflot , Wizz Air" ], [ "Munich", "Munich Airport", "32", "Lufthansa" ], [ "Amsterdam", "Amsterdam Airport", "31", "KLM , easyJet" ], [ "Istanbul", "Sabiha Gökçen Airport , Istanbul Airport", "28", "Pegasus Airlines , Turkish Airlines" ], [ "Tel Aviv", "Ben Gurion Airport", "28", "Arkia , Blue Dart Aviation , El Al , Wizz Air" ], [ "Rome", "Rome Ciampino Airport , Rome Fiumicino Airport", "27", "Alitalia , Ryanair , Wizz Air" ], [ "Prague", "Prague Airport", "26", "Czech Airlines , Ryanair" ], [ "Milan", "Malpensa Airport , Orio al Serio International Airport", "25", "Ryanair , Wizz Air" ], [ "Bucharest", "Henri Coanda International Airport", "25", "LOT Polish Airlines , TAROM" ], [ "Berlin", "Berlin Schönefeld Airport , Berlin Tegel Airport", "24", "easyjet , Ryanair , Wizz Air" ], [ "Madrid", "Madrid Airport", "23", "Iberia , Ryanair , Wizz Air" ] ]
{ "intro": "Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (Hungarian: Budapest Liszt Ferenc Nemzetközi Repülőtér) (IATA: BUD, ICAO: LHBP), formerly known as Budapest Ferihegy International Airport and still commonly called just Ferihegy, is the international airport serving the Hungarian capital city of Budapest, and by far the largest of the country's four commercial airports. The airport is located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) southeast of the center of Budapest (bordering Pest county) and was renamed in 2011 in honour of the most famous Hungarian composer Franz Liszt (Liszt Ferenc, in Hungarian) on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of his birth. It offers international connections primarily within Europe, but also to Africa, to the Middle East, to North America and to the Far East. In 2019, the airport handled 16.2 million passengers. The airport is the headquarters and primary hub for Wizz Air and base for Ryanair. In 2012 it experienced a significant drop in aircraft movements and handled cargo, primarily due to the collapse of Malév Hungarian Airlines earlier in the year, hence losing a large portion of connecting passengers. It had been the hub for Malév until the airline's bankruptcy on 3 February 2012. In 2015 North-American and Middle-Eastern carriers announced direct flights to Budapest. Together with the continuously expanding network of low-cost carriers, the airport was not only able to survive but to grow in a way that was unprecedented in the region. In 2018 LOT Polish Airlines made Budapest their first hub outside Poland, with flights to New York-JFK, Chicago-O'Hare, Kraków and London City Airport. Nowadays, the Budapest hub of Wizz Air is the largest of all with more than 60 destinations.", "section_text": "Busiest routes ( 2018 ) Rank Airport Passengers handled% Change2017/18 Rank Airport Passengers handled% Change2017/18 Europe 16 Helsinki 246,616 8 1 Frankfurt 661,820 47 17 Copenhagen 241,153 2 2 London-Luton 564,603 2 18 Milan-Malpensa 240,803 8 3 Paris-Charles de Gaulle 462,651 2 19 Moscow-Sheremetyevo 240,499 22 4 Amsterdam 452,509 2 20 Dublin 238,254 1 5 London-Stansted 427,507 9 21 Zürich 234,034 4 6 London-Heathrow 363,483 9 22 Brussels-National 205,501 1 7 Brussels-Charleroi 361,246 3 23 Prague 200,864 83 8 Barcelona 345,210 32 24 Basel/Mulhouse 180,060 88 9 Berlin-Schönefeld 344,042 45 25 Athens 175,781 14 10 Munich 337,577 2 26 London-Gatwick 174,312 19 11 Madrid 281,704 22 27 Milan-Bergamo 167,626 23 12 Istanbul-Atatürk 277,848 13 Outside Europe 13 Rome-Fiumicino 273,830 13 1 Tel Aviv-Ben Gurion 430,502 19 14 Eindhoven 268,155 2 2 Dubai-International 220,589 15 Warsaw-Chopin 262,000 10 3 Doha 167,532 29 Busiest routes ( 2017 ) Rank Airport Passengers handled% Change2016/17 1 London-Luton 574,074 2 Paris-Charles de Gaulle 471,911 10 3 Frankfurt 449,214 7 4 Amsterdam 443,957 12 5 London-Stansted 390,608 6 6 Tel Aviv-Ben Gurion 363,235 21 7 Brussels-Charleroi 350,152 12 8 Munich 343,275 4 9 London-Heathrow 333,780 1 10 Eindhoven 262,914 6 11 Barcelona 262,497 8 12 Istanbul-Atatürk 246,337 5 13 Rome-Fiumicino 243,231 10 14 Warsaw-Chopin 238,238 12 15 Berlin-Schönefeld 237,772 74 16 Copenhagen 237,313 5 17 Dublin 235,418 2 18 Madrid 230,734 2 19 Helsinki 227,907 8 20 Zurich 224,605 19 21 Milan-Malpensa 223,112 5 22 Dubai-International 221,132 21 23 London-Gatwick 213,920 6 24 Brussels-National 203,636 13 25 Moscow-Sheremetyevo 197,455 18 26 Berlin-Tegel 181,310 6 27 Oslo 166,229 9 28 Manchester 152,710 11 29 Rome-Ciampino 141,525 15 30 Düsseldorf 136,259 13", "section_title": "Statistics -- Top destinations", "title": "Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport", "uid": "Budapest_Ferenc_Liszt_International_Airport_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Ferenc_Liszt_International_Airport" }
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List_of_corporations_by_market_capitalization_7
[ [ "Rank", "Name", "Headquarters", "Primary industry", "Market value ( USD million )" ], [ "1", "Microsoft", "United States", "Software industry", "271,854" ], [ "2", "General Electric", "United States", "Conglomerate", "258,871" ], [ "3", "Exxon Mobil", "United States", "Oil and gas", "172,213" ], [ "4", "Royal Dutch Shell", "The Netherlands", "Oil and gas", "164,157" ], [ "5", "Merck", "United States", "Health care", "154,753" ], [ "6", "Pfizer", "United States", "Health care", "148,074" ], [ "7", "Intel Corporation", "United States", "Computer hardware", "144,060" ], [ "8", "The Coca-Cola Company", "United States", "Beverage", "142,164" ], [ "9", "Wal-Mart", "United States", "Retail", "123,062" ], [ "10", "IBM", "United States", "Software industry , computer hardware", "121,184" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of publicly traded companies having the greatest market capitalization. This list is primarily based on the Financial Times Global 500. Market capitalization is calculated from the share price (as recorded on selected day) multiplied by the number of outstanding shares. Figures are converted into USD millions (using rate from selected day) to allow for comparison. Only companies with free float at least 15% are included, value of unlisted stock classes is excluded. Investment companies are not included in the list.", "section_text": "This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 30 September 1998 . [ 79 ]", "section_title": "Publicly traded companies -- 1998", "title": "List of public corporations by market capitalization", "uid": "List_of_corporations_by_market_capitalization_7", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_public_corporations_by_market_capitalization" }
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List_of_Ukrainian_composers_3
[ [ "Composer", "Life Span", "City of Birth" ], [ "Vasyl Barvinsky", "1888-1963", "Ternopil" ], [ "Mykola Vilinsky", "1888-1956", "Holta , Ananiev district" ], [ "Levko Revutsky", "1889-1977", "Irzhavets , Pryluky" ], [ "Serhiy Prokofiev", "1891-1953", "Krasne" ], [ "Mykhailo Haivoronsky", "1892-1949", "Zalischyky" ], [ "Pylyp Kozytsky", "1893-1960", "Letychivka , Cherkasy Oblast" ], [ "Borys Lyatoshynsky", "1895-1968", "Zhytomyr" ], [ "Stanyslav Lyudkevych", "1879-1979", "Yaroslav ( present-day Poland )" ], [ "Stefania Turkewich", "1898-1977", "Lviv" ], [ "Kostyantyn Dankevych", "1905-1984", "Odesa" ], [ "Vitaliy Serhiyovich Hubarenko", "1934-2000", "Kharkiv" ], [ "Yuly Meytus", "1903-1997", "Yelisavetgrad" ], [ "Heorhiy Maiboroda", "1913-1992", "Kremenchuk" ], [ "Ihor Markevych", "1912-1983", "Kyiv" ], [ "Dmytro Klebanov", "1907-1987", "Kharkiv" ], [ "Platon Maiboroda", "1918-1989", "Pelekhivshchyna ( Poltava Governorate )" ], [ "Ihor Shamo", "1925-1982", "Kyiv" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of Ukrainian composers of classical music who were either born on the territory of modern-day Ukraine or were ethnically Ukrainian.", "section_text": "Although not all composers during this period were born in Ukrainian SSR , all were either born in the area or lived much of their adult life in the Ukrainian SSR .", "section_title": "List by historic periods -- Soviet Period ( 1922–1990 )", "title": "List of Ukrainian composers", "uid": "List_of_Ukrainian_composers_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ukrainian_composers" }
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2513
422nd_Maryland_General_Assembly_2
[ [ "District", "Name", "Party" ], [ "1A", "George C. Edwards", "Republican" ], [ "1B", "Kevin Kelly", "Democratic" ], [ "1C", "LeRoy E. Myers , Jr", "Republican" ], [ "2A", "Robert A. McKee", "Republican" ], [ "2B", "Christopher B. Shank", "Republican" ], [ "2C", "John P. Donoghue", "Democratic" ], [ "3A", "Galen R. Clagett", "Democratic" ], [ "3A", "Patrick N. Hogan", "Republican" ], [ "3B", "Richard B. Weldon , Jr", "Republican" ], [ "4A", "Joseph R. Bartlett", "Republican" ], [ "4A", "Paul S. Stull", "Republican" ], [ "4B", "Donald B. Elliott", "Republican" ], [ "5A", "Tanya Thornton Shewell", "Republican" ], [ "5A", "Nancy R. Stocksdale", "Republican" ], [ "5B", "A . Wade Kach", "Republican" ], [ "6", "John S. Arnick", "Democratic" ], [ "6", "Joseph J. Minnick", "Democratic" ], [ "6", "Michael H. Weir , Jr", "Democratic" ], [ "7", "Richard K. Impallaria", "Republican" ], [ "7", "J . B. Jennings", "Republican" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 422nd Maryland General Assembly convened in a special session on June 14, 2006, met on June 15, 2006 and did not meet again until it adjourned sine die on June 23, 2006. The entire special session covered only three calendar days.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "House of Delegates -- Members", "title": "422nd Maryland General Assembly", "uid": "422nd_Maryland_General_Assembly_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/422nd_Maryland_General_Assembly" }
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List_of_fictional_pigs_2
[ [ "Name", "Origin", "Notes" ], [ "Alpha Pig", "Super Why !", "" ], [ "Archille", "Forest Friends", "A wild boar" ], [ "Bebop", "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", "An anthropomorphic , mutant warthog" ], [ "Bo , Portley and Pighead Bacon", "Piggsburg Pigs", "3 pig brothers who live in a city of anthropomorphic pigs and battle monstrous creatures from the Forbidden Zone" ], [ "Borsti", "Werner - Das muß kesseln ! ! !", "Werner and Andi 's house pig" ], [ "Chuck", "Camp Lazlo", "" ], [ "Cornfed", "Duckman", "A detective 's assistant , that solves crimes" ], [ "Dobson", "Ice Age : Continental Drift", "A Metridiochoerus who is one of Captain Gutt 's minions" ], [ "Dumpling", "101 Dalmatians : The Series", "Mayor Ed Pig 's Daughter" ], [ "Fluffy", "South Park", "Eric Cartman 's pet pig . She only appeared in two episodes , An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig and Cherokee Hair Tampons" ], [ "Grunt and Punt", "Grunt and Punt", "" ], [ "Hamm", "Toy Story", "A piggy bank" ], [ "Hamton J . Pig", "Tiny Toon Adventures", "A neat freak who is a junior version of Porky Pig" ], [ "Hawk", "The Seven Deadly Sins", "A talking pig and Meliodas 's pet/companion . He is introduced as the cleaner of the Boar Hat bar" ], [ "Hen Wen", "The Black Cauldron", "" ], [ "Huxley", "Huxley Pig", "A pig who is always dreaming of adventure , exciting professions and encounters" ], [ "Leonard", "The Angry Birds Movie", "Also known as King Mudbeard and the main antagonist" ], [ "Manbearpig", "South Park", "An animal who is a hybrid of a man , bear and a pig , but does n't actually exist . In the series Al Gore is always trying to warn people for it" ], [ "Mayor Percy", "Dot and the Koala", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "This page contains a list of pigs in various categories of fiction, including pigs and warthogss.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "In media -- Animation", "title": "List of fictional pigs", "uid": "List_of_fictional_pigs_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_pigs" }
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2515
2009_LPGA_Tour_0
[ [ "Dates", "Tournament", "Location", "Winner", "1st prize ( $ )" ], [ "Jan 24-25", "HSBC LPGA Brasil Cup *", "Brazil", "Catriona Matthew ( n/a )", "100,000" ], [ "Feb 12-14", "SBS Open at Turtle Bay", "Hawaii", "Angela Stanford ( 4 )", "180,000" ], [ "Feb 26 - Mar 1", "Honda LPGA Thailand", "Thailand", "Lorena Ochoa ( 25 )", "217,500" ], [ "Mar 5-8", "HSBC Women 's Champions", "Singapore", "Jiyai Shin ( 4 )", "300,000" ], [ "Mar 20-22", "MasterCard Classic", "Mexico", "Pat Hurst ( 6 )", "195,000" ], [ "Mar 26-29", "J Golf Phoenix LPGA International", "Arizona", "Karrie Webb ( 36 )", "225,000" ], [ "Apr 2-5", "Kraft Nabisco Championship", "California", "Brittany Lincicome ( 3 )", "300,000" ], [ "Apr 23-26", "Corona Championship", "Mexico", "Lorena Ochoa ( 26 )", "195,000" ], [ "May 7-10", "Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill", "Virginia", "Cristie Kerr ( 12 )", "330,000" ], [ "May 14-17", "Sybase Classic", "New Jersey", "Ji Young Oh ( 2 )", "300,000" ], [ "May 21-24", "LPGA Corning Classic", "New York", "Yani Tseng ( 2 )", "225,000" ], [ "Jun 4-7", "LPGA State Farm Classic", "Illinois", "In-Kyung Kim ( 2 )", "255,000" ], [ "Jun 11-14", "McDonald 's LPGA Championship", "Maryland", "Anna Nordqvist ( 1 )", "300,000" ], [ "Jun 25-28", "Wegmans LPGA", "New York", "Jiyai Shin ( 5 )", "300,000" ], [ "Jul 2-5", "Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic", "Ohio", "Eunjung Yi ( 1 )", "210,000" ], [ "Jul 9-12", "U.S. Women 's Open", "Pennsylvania", "Eun-Hee Ji ( 2 )", "585,000" ], [ "Jul 23-26", "Evian Masters", "France", "Ai Miyazato ( 1 )", "487,500" ], [ "Jul 30 - Aug 2", "Ricoh Women 's British Open", "England", "Catriona Matthew ( 3 )", "335,000" ], [ "Aug 21-23", "Solheim Cup", "Illinois", "United States", "n/a" ], [ "Aug 28-30", "Safeway Classic", "Oregon", "M. J. Hur ( 1 )", "255,000" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2009 LPGA Tour was a series of weekly golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world that took place from February through November 2009. The tournaments were sanctioned by the United States-based Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). 2009 saw a reduction in both the number of tournaments and the total prize money on the Tour. Official prize money was $47.6 million, the lowest total in since 2005. There were 28 official tournaments, the lowest number since at least 2004. Rookie Jiyai Shin topped the money list, earning $1,807,334. In addition Shin took Rookie of the Year honors. Shin and Lorena Ochoa each won three tournaments during the season. Ochoa also won the Player of the Year trophy for the fourth consecutive year and the Vare Trophy for the lowest scoring average, also for the fourth consecutive year. Anna Nordqvist was runner-up in the Rookie of the Year race, topping off a season that began with her having only conditional status on the LPGA Tour. She won the fifth tournament in which she played in 2009, the McDonald's LPGA Championship, a major, and also won the season-ending LPGA Tour Championship, ending the season 15th on the official money list. The four major championships were won by: Brittany Lincicome (Kraft Nabisco Championship), Anna Nordqvist (LPGA Championship), Eun-Hee Ji (U.S. Women's Open), and Catriona Matthew (Women's British Open).", "section_text": "The number in parentheses after winners ' names show the player 's total number wins in official money individual events on the LPGA Tour , including that event .", "section_title": "Tournament schedule and results", "title": "2009 LPGA Tour", "uid": "2009_LPGA_Tour_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_LPGA_Tour" }
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2516
2013_Myanmar_National_League_0
[ [ "Team", "Manager", "Shirt sponsor" ], [ "Ayeyawady United", "Marjan Sekulovski", "" ], [ "Hantharwady United", "U Ngwe Tun", "" ], [ "Kanbawza", "PN Sivaji", "KBZ" ], [ "Magway", "U Kyi Lwin", "JOMOO , Green Luck" ], [ "Manaw Myay", "U Win Myint Twin", "" ], [ "Nay Pyi Taw", "U Myo Hlaing Win", "UJAZZ" ], [ "Rakhine United", "U Aung Zaw Myo", "BELL" ], [ "Southern Myanmar United", "Ken Worden", "Yuzana" ], [ "Yadanabon", "U Zaw Lay Aung", "M-150" ], [ "Yangon United", "Ivan Venkov Kolev", "airBagan" ], [ "Zeyar Shwe Myay", "U Soe Moe", "Sky Net" ], [ "Zwekapin United", "U Aung Min Oo", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "The MNL Myanmar 2013 is the Myanmar National League's fourth full regular season. The fixture schedule was released on third weeks of December 2012. The season is scheduled to begin on 5 January 2013 and end on 25 August 2013. At the end of the 2013 season, the top two teams from the MNL-2 New Holland League will be promoted to the MNL while the two bottom teams from the MNL will be relegated to the MNL-2.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Teams -- Personnel and kits", "title": "2013 Myanmar National League", "uid": "2013_Myanmar_National_League_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Myanmar_National_League" }
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2517
List_of_churches_in_Greater_Manchester_0
[ [ "Church", "Locality", "Denomination", "Completed" ], [ "St Peter", "Bolton", "Church of England", "1871" ], [ "St Paul", "Astley Bridge", "Church of England", "1848" ], [ "St Patrick", "Bolton", "Roman Catholic", "1861" ], [ "St Edmund", "Bolton", "Roman Catholic", "1860" ], [ "St Peter and St Pauls", "Bolton", "Roman Catholic", "1897" ], [ "St Maxentius", "Bradshaw", "Church of England", "1872" ], [ "St James", "Daisy Hill , Westhoughton", "Church of England", "1881" ], [ "St Philip 's Church", "Daubhill", "Church of England", "1911" ], [ "St Mary the Virgin", "Deane", "Church of England", "Bef . 1100" ], [ "St Peter", "Halliwell", "Church of England", "1840" ], [ "St Thomas", "Halliwell", "Church of England", "1932" ], [ "St Margaret", "Halliwell", "Church of England", "1939" ], [ "Holy Trinity", "Horwich", "Church of England", "1903" ], [ "St Catherine", "Horwich", "Church of England", "1889" ], [ "St Elizabeth", "Horwich", "Church of England", "" ], [ "Congregational Church", "Kearsley", "United Reformed Church", "" ], [ "Kearsley Mount", "Kearsley", "Methodist", "1916" ], [ "New Jerusalem Church", "Kearsley", "The New Church", "2007" ], [ "St John Fisher", "Kearsley", "Roman Catholic", "" ], [ "St Stephen", "Kearsley", "Church of England", "1871" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a partial list of churches in Greater Manchester, North West England, split according to metropolitan district. There is a mixture of Christian denominations in Greater Manchester, including churches aligned to Orthodox Christianity, Protestantism and Catholicism. Similarly, there is a range of ecclesiastical architecture.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Bolton", "title": "List of churches in Greater Manchester", "uid": "List_of_churches_in_Greater_Manchester_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_churches_in_Greater_Manchester" }
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List_of_aircraft_of_World_War_II_19
[ [ "Name of aircraft", "Year in service", "Country of origin" ], [ "Airspeed Oxford", "1937", "UK" ], [ "Avro Anson", "1936", "UK Canada" ], [ "Blackburn Botha bomber trainer & target tug", "1939", "UK" ], [ "Bristol Buckmaster", "1945", "UK" ], [ "Beechcraft AT-10 Wichita", "1942", "US" ], [ "Cessna AT-8/AT-17/UC-78/JRC Bobcat/Crane", "1939", "US" ], [ "Consolidated AT-22/TB-24 Liberator", "1943", "US" ], [ "CANT Z.1015 torpedo bomber trainer", "1939", "Italy" ], [ "Curtiss AT-9", "1941", "US" ], [ "De Havilland Dominie radio trainer", "1940", "UK" ], [ "Fairchild AT-21 Gunner", "1943", "US" ], [ "Fairey III F target tug", "1926", "UK" ], [ "Fairey Battle", "1939", "UK" ], [ "Fairey Gordon", "1931", "UK" ], [ "Fleet Fort intermediate trainer/radio trainer", "1941", "Canada" ], [ "Focke-Wulf Fw 58", "1937", "Germany" ], [ "Hanriot H.232", "1940", "France" ], [ "Hawker Henley target tug", "1938", "UK" ], [ "Kyushu K10W intermediate trainer/target tug", "1943", "Japan" ], [ "Kyushu K11W bomber crew trainer", "1943", "Japan" ] ]
{ "intro": "The List of aircraft of World War II includes all the aircraft used by those countries which were at war during World War II from the period between their joining the conflict and the conflict ending for them. Aircraft developed but not used operationally in the war are in the prototypes section at the end. Prototypes for aircraft that entered service under a different design number are ignored in favour of the service version. The date the aircraft entered service, or was first flown if the service date is unknown or it did not enter service follows the name, followed by the country of origin and major wartime users. Aircraft used for multiple roles are generally only listed under their primary role unless specialized versions were built for other roles in significant numbers. Aircraft used by neutral countries such as Spain, Switzerland and Sweden or countries which did no significant fighting such as most of those in South America (except Brazil), are not included.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Operational aircraft -- Trainers", "title": "List of aircraft of World War II", "uid": "List_of_aircraft_of_World_War_II_19", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_aircraft_of_World_War_II" }
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List_of_stratigraphic_units_with_ornithischian_tracks_5
[ [ "Name", "Location", "Description" ], [ "Aganane Formation", "Morocco", "Description" ], [ "Broome Sandstone", "Australia", "Description" ], [ "Chacarilla Formation", "Chile", "Description" ], [ "Lastres Formation", "Spain", "Description" ], [ "Morrison Formation", "USA", "Description" ], [ "Patuxent Formation", "USA", "Description" ], [ "Saltwick Formation", "UK", "Description" ], [ "Walloon Group", "Australia", "Description" ] ]
{ "intro": "List of dinosaur-bearing rock formations", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Thyreophorans -- Stegosaurs", "title": "List of stratigraphic units with ornithischian tracks", "uid": "List_of_stratigraphic_units_with_ornithischian_tracks_5", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stratigraphic_units_with_ornithischian_tracks" }
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2520
Sydney_Thunder_1
[ [ "BBL", "Player", "Country" ], [ "BBL06", "Carlos Brathwaite", "West Indies" ], [ "BBL08", "Jos Butler", "England" ], [ "BBL04", "Cameron Delport", "South Africa" ], [ "BBL08", "Anton Devcich", "New Zealand" ], [ "BBL03", "Tillakaratne Dilshan", "Sri Lanka" ], [ "BBL01", "Fidel Edwards", "West Indies" ], [ "BBL01 - BBL02", "Chris Gayle", "West Indies" ], [ "BBL02", "Martin Guptill", "New Zealand" ], [ "BBL08", "Chris Jordan", "England" ], [ "BBL04 - BBL05", "Jacques Kallis", "South Africa" ], [ "BBL04 +", "Craig Kieswetter", "England" ], [ "BBL07", "Mitchell McClenaghan", "New Zealand" ], [ "BBL01", "Azhar Mahmood", "Pakistan" ], [ "BBL03", "Ajantha Mendis", "Sri Lanka" ], [ "BBL03 and BBL06", "Eoin Morgan", "Ireland/England" ], [ "BBL05", "Henry Nicholls", "New Zealand" ], [ "BBL02", "Matt Prior", "England" ], [ "BBL08", "Joe Root", "England" ], [ "BBL04", "Jason Roy", "England" ], [ "BBL05", "Andre Russell", "West Indies" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Sydney Thunder are an Australian franchise professional cricket team, competing in Australia's domestic Twenty20 cricket competition, the Big Bash League. The team's home ground is Sydney Showground Stadium, known as Giants Stadium. Their team uniform is chartreuse yellow. Thunder won the fifth edition of Big Bash, as well as the inaugural Women's Big Bash League.", "section_text": "The following players have been imported to play for Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League : [ 14 ]", "section_title": "Imported players", "title": "Sydney Thunder", "uid": "Sydney_Thunder_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Thunder" }
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Naismith_College_Player_of_the_Year_1
[ [ "Year", "Player", "College", "Position", "Class" ], [ "1983", "Anne Donovan *", "Old Dominion", "C", "Senior" ], [ "1984", "Cheryl Miller *", "USC", "F/C", "Sophomore" ], [ "1985", "Cheryl Miller * ( 2 )", "USC", "F/C", "Junior" ], [ "1986", "Cheryl Miller * ( 3 )", "USC", "F/C", "Senior" ], [ "1987", "Clarissa Davis", "Texas", "F", "Sophomore" ], [ "1988", "Sue Wicks", "Rutgers", "F", "Senior" ], [ "1989", "Clarissa Davis ( 2 )", "Texas", "F", "Senior" ], [ "1990", "Jennifer Azzi", "Stanford", "G", "Senior" ], [ "1991", "Dawn Staley *", "Virginia", "PG", "Junior" ], [ "1992", "Dawn Staley * ( 2 )", "Virginia", "PG", "Senior" ], [ "1993", "Sheryl Swoopes *", "Texas Tech", "G/F", "Senior" ], [ "1994", "Lisa Leslie *", "USC", "C", "Senior" ], [ "1995", "Rebecca Lobo *", "Connecticut", "C", "Senior" ], [ "1996", "Saudia Roundtree", "Georgia", "G", "Senior" ], [ "1997", "Kate Starbird", "Stanford", "G", "Senior" ], [ "1998", "Chamique Holdsclaw", "Tennessee", "F", "Junior" ], [ "1999", "Chamique Holdsclaw ( 2 )", "Tennessee", "F", "Senior" ], [ "2000", "Tamika Catchings", "Tennessee", "F", "Junior" ], [ "2001", "Ruth Riley", "Notre Dame", "C", "Senior" ], [ "2002", "Sue Bird", "Connecticut", "G", "Senior" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Naismith College Player of the Year is an annual basketball award given by the Atlanta Tipoff Club to the top men's and women's collegiate basketball players. It is named in honor of the inventor of basketball (in 1891), Dr. James Naismith.", "section_text": "Anne Donovan Clarissa Davis Diana Taurasi with George W. Bush", "section_title": "Winners -- Women", "title": "Naismith College Player of the Year", "uid": "Naismith_College_Player_of_the_Year_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naismith_College_Player_of_the_Year" }
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List_of_politicians,_lawyers,_and_civil_servants_educated_at_Jesus_College,_Oxford_4
[ [ "Name", "M", "G", "Degree", "Notes" ], [ "Sir Frederick Atkinson ( HF )", "1938", "1947", "BA PPE", "Chief Economic Adviser to HM Treasury ( 1977-1979 )" ], [ "Sir Goronwy Daniel ( HF )", "1937", "1940", "DPhil", "Permanent Under-Secretary of the Welsh Office ( 1964-1969 ) , Principal of University of Wales , Aberystwyth ( 1969-1979 )" ], [ "Eryl Davies", "1940", "1942", "BA English", "Chief Inspector of Schools for Wales ( 1972-1982 )" ], [ "Gunasena de Soyza", "1923", "1926", "BA Literae Humaniores ( 2nd )", "High Commissioner for Ceylon in Britain ( 1960-1961 )" ], [ "Sir Walter Jenkins", "1893", "1897", "BA", "Director of Naval Contracts at the Admiralty ( 1919-1936 )" ], [ "Sir Philip Jones ( HF )", "1949", "1953", "BA Literae Humaniores", "Civil servant who was later chairman of Total Oil Marine ( 1990-1998 ) and chairman of the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales ( 1996-2000 )" ], [ "Sir Archibald Lush", "1917 ?", "1920 ?", "?", "Chief Inspector of Schools for Monmouthshire ( 1944-1964 ) , awarded a knighthood for social services to Wales" ], [ "Christopher Lintrup Paus", "1900", "1904", "MA", "Diplomat who served at the British Embassy in Oslo as commercial counsellor and as the British consul in Oslo" ], [ "Sir Thomas Williams Phillips ( HF )", "1902", "1906", "BA Literae Humaniores ( 1st )", "Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labour ( 1935-1944 ) and Chairman of the War Damage Commission ( 1949-1959 )" ], [ "Sir David Roberts", "1946 ?", "1947 ?", "BA", "Diplomat who served as Ambassador to Syria , High Commissioner to Sierra Leone , Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates and Ambassador to Lebanon" ], [ "Sir Archibald Rowlands", "1917 ?", "1920 ?", "BA Modern Languages", "Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Aircraft Production during the Second World War" ], [ "Sir Ben Bowen Thomas ( HF )", "1920", "1923 ?", "BA Modern History", "Permanent Secretary to the Welsh Department of the Department of Education ( 1945-1963 ) , President of University College of Wales , Aberystwyth ( 1964-1975 )" ], [ "Sir Edgar Vaughan ( HF )", "1925", "1929", "BA Modern History ( 1st , 1928 ) , BA PPE ( 1st , 1929 )", "Ambassador to Colombia ( 1964-1966 )" ], [ "Owen Wynne", "1668", "1672", "BA", "Secretary to Sir Leoline Jenkins when he was Secretary of State , and for his successors ; described as an early example of the permanent civil servant" ] ]
{ "intro": "Jesus College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. The college was founded in 1571 by Queen Elizabeth I at the request of Hugh Price, a Welsh clergyman, who was Treasurer of St David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire. The college still has strong links with Wales, and about 15% of students are Welsh. There are 340 undergraduates and 190 students carrying out postgraduate studies. Women have been admitted since 1974, when the college was one of the first five men's colleges to become co-educational. Old members of Jesus College are sometimes known as Jesubites. Harold Wilson studied at Jesus College from 1934 to 1937, and was later the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during two periods (from October 1964 to June 1970, and from March 1974 to April 1976). More than 30 other Members of Parliament (MPs) have been educated at the college, from Sir John Salusbury who was elected as MP for Denbighshire in 1601 to Theresa Villiers who was elected as MP for Chipping Barnet in 2005. Sir Leoline Jenkins, who became a Fellow and later the Principal of the college, was Secretary of State for the Northern Department from 1680 to 1681 and Secretary of State for the Southern Department from 1681 to 1685. Sir William Williams served as Speaker of the House of Commons from 1680 to 1685 and as Solicitor General for England and Wales from 1687 to 1689. Evan Cotton was MP for Finsbury East before holding the position of President of the Bengal Legislative Council from 1922 to 1925. Several Welsh politicians have been educated at the college, some representing constituencies in Wales (such as Sir John Wogan, representing Pembrokeshire at various times between 1614 and 1644) and others working outside Parliament, such as D. J. Williams, a co-founder of the Welsh nationalist party Plaid Cymru.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Alumni -- Civil servants and diplomats", "title": "List of politicians, lawyers, and civil servants educated at Jesus College, Oxford", "uid": "List_of_politicians,_lawyers,_and_civil_servants_educated_at_Jesus_College,_Oxford_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_politicians,_lawyers,_and_civil_servants_educated_at_Jesus_College,_Oxford" }
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List_of_mathematicians,_physicians,_and_scientists_educated_at_Jesus_College,_Oxford_0
[ [ "Name", "M", "G", "Degree", "Notes" ], [ "Jonathan Borwein", "1971", "1974", "MSc ( 1972 ) , DPhil Mathematics ( 1974 )", "Canadian Rhodes Scholar and mathematician ; a professor at the University of Newcastle , Australia , since 2009 ; formerly a professor at Dalhousie University and Simon Fraser University , Canada" ], [ "S. Barry Cooper", "1963", "1966", "BA", "Professor of Mathematical Logic at the University of Leeds" ], [ "David E. Evans", "1972 -", "1975", "MSc ( 1973 ) , DPhil Mathematics", "Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cardiff ; studied as an undergraduate at New College and moved to Jesus College in 1972" ], [ "John Griffiths ( F )", "1856", "1862", "BA Mathematics ( 1st , 1860 ) , MA ( 1862 )", "Fellow and Tutor in Mathematics , with a particular interest in analytical geometry" ], [ "Nigel Hitchin ( HF )", "1965", "1968", "BA Mathematics", "Mathematician working in the field of differential geometry and algebraic geometry ; Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford ( 1997-2016 )" ], [ "Hugh Jones", "1708", "1716", "BA 1712 MA 1716", "Professor of Mathematics at The College of William and Mary , Virginia ( 1717-1721 ) ; Lord Baltimore 's Mathematician" ], [ "Jim Mauldon", "1938", "1947", "BA Mathematics ( 1st )", "Studies interrupted by military service during the Second World War , during which he won the Military Cross ; a Fellow of Corpus Christi College , Oxford before becoming a professor at Amherst College in the United States" ], [ "H. W. Lloyd Tanner", "1868", "1873", "BA Mathematics ( 1st , 1872 ) , BA Natural Science ( 1st , 1873 )", "Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy at the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire ( 1883-1909 )" ], [ "Gareth Roberts", "1982 ?", "1985", "BA Mathematics", "Professor of Statistics at the University of Warwick since 2007 ; has a particular research interest in Markov chains" ], [ "David Williams ( HF )", "1956", "1962", "BA Mathematics ( 1st ) , DPhil Mathematics", "Fellow of the Royal Society and specialist in probability" ], [ "Sir Edward Wright ( HF )", "1926", "1929", "BA Mathematics ( 1st )", "Professor of Mathematics at Aberdeen University , having earlier been the first Junior Research Fellow at Christ Church" ] ]
{ "intro": "Jesus College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. The college was founded in 1571 by Queen Elizabeth I at the request of Hugh Price, a Welsh clergyman, who was Treasurer of St David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire. The college still has strong links with Wales, and about 15% of students are Welsh. There are 340 undergraduates and 190 students carrying out postgraduate studies. Women have been admitted since 1974, when the college was one of the first five men's colleges to become co-educational. Old members of Jesus College are sometimes known as Jesubites. Mathematicians who have studied at Jesus College include Nigel Hitchin (Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford 1997-2016), Jonathan Borwein (a former Rhodes Scholar who has held professorial appointments in Canada and Australia), and Jim Mauldon (who taught at Oxford before moving to the United States to teach at Amherst College in Massachusetts). David E. Evans is Professor of Mathematics at Cardiff University, and H. W. Lloyd Tanner was Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy at one of its predecessor institutions, the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire. Several noted individuals from biology, botany and zoology were educated at the college, including the Welsh clergyman Hugh Davies (whose Welsh Botanology of 1813 was the first publication to cross-reference the Welsh-language and the scientific names of plants), Edward Bagnall Poulton (Professor of Zoology at Oxford) and James Brontë Gatenby (Professor of Zoology at Trinity College, Dublin). Frank Greenaway was Keeper of the Department of Chemistry at the Science Museum in London for over 20 years, and the physicist Chris Rapley was director of the museum 2007-2010. Other physicists who are Old Members of the college include Michael Woolfson (a former Professor of Physics at the University of York) and Edward Hinds (whose work on ultra-cold matter won him the Rumford Medal of the Royal Society in 2008). Edwin Stevens, who studied Natural Science at the college, designed the world's first wearable hearing aid, and Sir Graham Sutton became director-general of the Meteorological Office ('Met Office').", "section_text": "Nigel Hitchin David Williams", "section_title": "Alumni -- Mathematicians", "title": "List of mathematicians, physicians, and scientists educated at Jesus College, Oxford", "uid": "List_of_mathematicians,_physicians,_and_scientists_educated_at_Jesus_College,_Oxford_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mathematicians,_physicians,_and_scientists_educated_at_Jesus_College,_Oxford" }
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Chen_Long_career_statistics_1
[ [ "#", "Player", "Event", "Round", "Score", "Result" ], [ "1", "Lee Chong Wei", "2009 India Open , India", "First round", "7-21 , 21-16 , 21-18", "Semifinals" ], [ "2", "Lee Chong Wei", "2011 Japan Open , Japan", "Final", "21-8 , 10-21 , 21-19", "Winner" ], [ "3", "Lee Chong Wei", "2011 Denmark Open , Denmark", "Final", "21-15 , 21-18", "Winner" ], [ "4", "Lee Chong Wei", "2011 BWF Super Series Finals , China", "Semifinals", "21-16 , 16-21 , 21-18", "Final" ], [ "5", "Lee Chong Wei", "2012 Hong Kong Open , Hong Kong", "Final", "21-19 , 21-17", "Winner" ], [ "6", "Lee Chong Wei", "2013 All England Open , United Kingdom", "Final", "21-17 , 21-18", "Winner" ], [ "7", "Lee Chong Wei", "2013 Denmark Open , Denmark", "Final", "24-22 , 21-19", "Winner" ], [ "8", "Lee Chong Wei", "2014 Korea Open , South Korea", "Final", "21-14 , 21-15", "Winner" ], [ "9", "Lee Chong Wei", "2014 BWF World Championships , Denmark", "Final", "21-19 , 21-19", "Winner" ], [ "10", "Lee Chong Wei", "2014 Asian Games , South Korea", "Semifinals", "21-17 , 19-21 , 21-11", "Final" ], [ "11", "Lee Chong Wei", "2016 Summer Olympic Games , Brazil", "Final", "21-18 , 21-18", "Winner" ], [ "12", "Viktor Axelsen", "2017 China Open , China", "Final", "21-16 , 14-21 , 21-13", "Winner" ], [ "13", "Viktor Axelsen", "2018 BWF World Championships , China", "Quarterfinals", "21-19 , 21-11", "Semifinals" ], [ "14", "Kento Momota", "2018 French Open , France", "Semifinals", "21-18 , 21-8", "Winner" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of the main career statistics of professional Chinese badminton player, Chen Long. To date, Chen has won thirty-one singles titles, including two BWF World Tour titles, two BWF Super Series Finals titles, ten BWF Super Series Premier titles and eight BWF Super Series titles. He is the reigning Olympic champion and two-time world champion. Chen is currently ranked world No. 4 by the Badminton World Federation (BWF).", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Record against other players -- No . 1 wins", "title": "Chen Long career statistics", "uid": "Chen_Long_career_statistics_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Long_career_statistics" }
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2009_A_Championship_2
[ [ "Team", "Base", "Stadium" ], [ "Bohemians A", "Phibsborough", "AUL Complex" ], [ "Bray Wanderers A", "Bray", "Jackson Park" ], [ "F.C . Carlow", "Ballon", "The Valley" ], [ "Cobh Ramblers", "Cobh", "St Colman 's Park" ], [ "Cork City A", "Cork", "Turner 's Cross" ], [ "Sporting Fingal A", "Fingal", "ALSAA Sports Complex" ], [ "St Patrick 's Athletic A", "Inchicore", "Richmond Park" ], [ "Shamrock Rovers A", "Tallaght", "Tallaght Stadium" ], [ "Tralee Dynamos", "Tralee", "Cahermoneen" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2009 A Championship was the second season of the A Championship. The season was sponsored by Newstalk. The league featured 18 teams. Shamrock Rovers A were the champions while the runners up, Salthill Devon, were promoted to the First Division.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Group 2 -- Teams", "title": "2009 A Championship", "uid": "2009_A_Championship_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_A_Championship" }
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2010_M-1_Challenge_season_0
[ [ "Match", "Weight class", "Winner weight at weigh-in", "Loser weight at weigh-in", "Method", "Round", "Time" ], [ "1", "Lightweight", "Vusal Bairamov 153.75 pounds ( 69.74 kg )", "Joakhim Apie 155.25 pounds ( 70.42 kg )", "TKO ( knees and punches )", "1", "2:29" ], [ "2", "Heavyweight", "Denis Goltsov 213.25 pounds ( 96.73 kg )", "Marat Aliaskhabov 208.75 pounds ( 94.69 kg )", "Submission ( straight armbar )", "1", "4:56" ], [ "3", "Light Heavyweight", "Mikhail Zayats 200.5 pounds ( 90.9 kg )", "Matias Baric 198.5 pounds ( 90.0 kg )", "Submission ( rear naked choke )", "3", "3:12" ], [ "4", "Lightweight", "Daniel Weichel 154.0 pounds ( 69.9 kg )", "Yuri Ivlev 154.0 pounds ( 69.9 kg )", "TKO ( doctor stoppage )", "3", "2:34" ], [ "5", "Welterweight", "Rashid Magomedov 167.5 pounds ( 76.0 kg )", "Igor Araujo 170.25 pounds ( 77.22 kg )", "Unanimous decision", "3", "5:00" ], [ "6", "Welterweight", "Che Mills 172.0 pounds ( 78.0 kg )", "Magomed Shikhshabekov 168.0 pounds ( 76.2 kg )", "Unanimous decision", "4", "5:00" ], [ "7", "Lightweight", "Alexander Sarnavskiy 153.25 pounds ( 69.51 kg )", "Victor Kuku 155.5 pounds ( 70.5 kg )", "KO ( spinning back fist and punches )", "1", "0:14" ], [ "8", "Lightweight", "Artiom Damkovsky 153.75 pounds ( 69.74 kg )", "Mairbek Taisumov 153.25 pounds ( 69.51 kg )", "TKO ( retirement )", "3", "2:52" ], [ "9", "Heavyweight", "Guram Gugenishvili 249.5 pounds ( 113.2 kg )", "Kenny Garner 249.5 pounds ( 113.2 kg )", "Technical submission ( guillotine choke )", "2", "0:52" ], [ "10", "Middleweight", "Alexei Belyaev 184.0 pounds ( 83.5 kg )", "Alexei Nazarov 182.75 pounds ( 82.89 kg )", "Submission ( guillotine choke )", "2", "0:50" ], [ "11", "Light Heavyweight", "Dmitry Samoilov 198.75 pounds ( 90.15 kg )", "Gadzhimurad Omarov 205.0 pounds ( 93.0 kg )", "TKO ( doctor stoppage )", "3", "0:28" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2010 M-1 Challenge season was the third season of mixed martial arts (MMA) fighting presented by the M-1 Global promotion. The season started on February 5 and will conclude with the M-1 Challenge XXII event on December 10. Unlike in previous years where competition was arranged entirely around country-based teams, the 2010 competition had a greater focus on individual achievement. Rather than the sixteen country teams of the 2009 competition, the 2010 M-1 Challenge featured eight teams representing four continents - Europe, Russia, Americas and Asia - with each continent having two teams. Four of the teams are drawn from the M-1 Selection events whilst the other four are selected from, and featured, veteran MMA fighters. Events held near the end of the year featured bouts to crown inaugural M-1 Global Champions in each of the five weight divisions.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "M-1 Challenge XXI : Guram vs. Garner -- Results summary", "title": "2010 M-1 Challenge season", "uid": "2010_M-1_Challenge_season_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_M-1_Challenge_season" }
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List_of_fictional_pigs_4
[ [ "Name", "Song or composition", "Creator", "Notes" ], [ "Cincinnati Dancing Pig", "Cincinnati Dancing Pig", "Red Foley", "A 1950 hit song about a pig from Cincinnati who is able to dance" ], [ "Greggery Peccary", "The Adventures of Greggery Peccary", "Frank Zappa", "Greggery is a peccary swine who invents the calendar and gets involved in a wild adventure . Zappa recorded this satirical musical piece in 1978 and its available on Studio Tan and Läther" ], [ "Guyute", "Guyute", "Phish", "" ], [ "March of the Pigs", "March of the Pigs", "Nine Inch Nails", "" ], [ "Pig", "Pig", "Dave Matthews Band", "" ], [ "Pig", "Pig", "Seether", "A track from the band 's albums Fragile and Disclaimer ( & Disclaimer II )" ], [ "Pig", "Pig", "Steve Vai", "" ], [ "Piggies", "Piggies", "The Beatles", "A 1968 Beatles song written by George Harrison where the little pigs are whacked down and eaten by bigger pigs . It has been interpreted as a metaphor for human nature , though throughout the songs actual pig sounds are heard as well" ], [ "Pigs in Zen", "Pigs in Zen", "Jane 's Addiction", "A song from their debut album" ], [ "Pink Floyd pigs", "", "Pink Floyd", "A huge inflatable pig the band Pink Floyd used during several of their concerts from the mid-1970s on . It was inspired by their songs Pigs on the Wing and Pigs ( Three Different Ones ) where the pigs in question were only metaphorically pigs and inspired by George Orwell 's Animal Farm" ], [ "Piggy Pig Pig", "Piggy Pig Pig", "Procol Harum", "" ], [ "This Little Piggy", "This Little Piggy", "Traditional nursery rhyme", "A song about five little pigs who respectively went to market , stayed home , had roast beef , one who received nothing at all and another who cried over the circumstances . The song is used for fingerplay" ], [ "War Pigs", "War Pigs", "Black Sabbath", "A protest song from the band 's debut album Paranoid ( 1970 ) , where the pigs in question out to be understood metaphorically as people who send people off to war" ] ]
{ "intro": "This page contains a list of pigs in various categories of fiction, including pigs and warthogss.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "In media -- Music", "title": "List of fictional pigs", "uid": "List_of_fictional_pigs_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_pigs" }
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List_of_airports_in_Mauritania_0
[ [ "City served", "ICAO", "IATA", "Airport name" ], [ "Aioun el Atrouss", "GQNA", "AEO", "Aioun el Atrouss Airport" ], [ "Akjoujt", "GQNJ", "AJJ", "Akjoujt Airport" ], [ "Atar", "GQPA", "ATR", "Atar International Airport" ], [ "Bir Moghrein", "GQPT", "", "Bir Moghrein Airport" ], [ "Boghé", "GQNE", "BGH", "Abbaye Airport" ], [ "Boutilimit", "GQNB", "OTL", "Boutilimit Airport" ], [ "Fderik", "GQPF", "FGD", "Fderik Airport" ], [ "Kaédi", "GQNK", "KED", "Kaédi Airport" ], [ "Kiffa", "GQNF", "KFA", "Kiffa Airport" ], [ "Moudjeria", "GQNL", "MOM", "Letfotar Airport" ], [ "Néma", "GQNI", "EMN", "Néma Airport" ], [ "Nouadhibou", "GQPP", "NDB", "Nouadhibou International Airport" ], [ "Nouakchott", "GQNN", "", "Nouakchott International Airport" ], [ "Nouakchott", "GQNO", "NKC", "Nouakchott-Oumtounsy International Airport" ], [ "Sélibaby", "GQNS", "SEY", "Sélibaby Airport" ], [ "Tamchekett", "GQNT", "THT", "Tamchakett Airport" ], [ "Tichitt", "GQNC", "THI", "Tichitt Airport" ], [ "Tidjikja", "GQND", "TIY", "Tidjikja Airport" ], [ "Timbedra", "GQNM", "", "Dahara Airport" ], [ "Timbedra", "GQNH", "TMD", "Timbedra Airport" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of airports in Mauritania, sorted by location.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Airports", "title": "List of airports in Mauritania", "uid": "List_of_airports_in_Mauritania_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airports_in_Mauritania" }
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2010_Crystal_Skate_of_Romania_0
[ [ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Total Points", "SP", "FS" ], [ "1", "Chafik Besseghier", "France", "175.63", "1", "1" ], [ "2", "Zoltán Kelemen", "Romania", "158.34", "2", "2" ], [ "3", "Mikael Redin", "Switzerland", "127.75", "6", "3" ], [ "4", "Kutay Eryoldas", "Turkey", "126.92", "4", "5" ], [ "5", "Vlad Ionescu", "Romania", "125.05", "5", "4" ], [ "6", "Mario-Rafael Ionian", "Austria", "122.11", "3", "6" ], [ "7", "Marton Marko", "Hungary", "105.27", "7", "7" ], [ "8", "Zsolt Kosz", "Romania", "88.85", "8", "8" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2010 Crystal Skate of Romania was an international figure skating competition for the 2010-11 season. It was the 11th edition of the Crystal Skate of Romania to be held. The Crystal Skate of Romania is an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Romania. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles. The 2010 Crystal Skate of Romania was between November 18 and 21, 2010 in Braşov.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Results -- Men", "title": "2010 Crystal Skate of Romania", "uid": "2010_Crystal_Skate_of_Romania_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Crystal_Skate_of_Romania" }
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France_at_the_1968_Winter_Olympics_0
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event" ], [ "Gold", "Jean-Claude Killy", "Alpine skiing", "Men 's downhill" ], [ "Gold", "Jean-Claude Killy", "Alpine skiing", "Men 's giant slalom" ], [ "Gold", "Jean-Claude Killy", "Alpine skiing", "Men 's slalom" ], [ "Gold", "Marielle Goitschel", "Alpine skiing", "Women 's slalom" ], [ "Silver", "Guy Périllat", "Alpine skiing", "Men 's downhill" ], [ "Silver", "Isabelle Mir", "Alpine skiing", "Women 's downhill" ], [ "Silver", "Annie Famose", "Alpine skiing", "Women 's giant slalom" ], [ "Bronze", "Annie Famose", "Alpine skiing", "Women 's slalom" ], [ "Bronze", "Patrick Pera", "Figure skating", "Men 's singles" ] ]
{ "intro": "France was the host nation for the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble. It was the second time that France had hosted the Winter Olympic Games (after the 1924 Games in Chamonix), and the fourth time overall (after the 1900 and 1924 Summer Olympics, both in Paris).", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Medalists", "title": "France at the 1968 Winter Olympics", "uid": "France_at_the_1968_Winter_Olympics_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_at_the_1968_Winter_Olympics" }
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1965_PGA_Tour_0
[ [ "Date", "Tournament", "Location", "Winner", "Score", "1st prize ( $ )" ], [ "Jan 11", "Los Angeles Open", "California", "Paul Harney ( 5 )", "276 ( −8 )", "12,000" ], [ "Jan 17", "San Diego Open Invitational", "California", "Wes Ellis ( 3 )", "267 ( −17 )", "4,850" ], [ "Jan 24", "Bing Crosby National Pro-Am", "California", "Bruce Crampton ( 4 )", "284 ( −3 )", "11,000" ], [ "Jan 31", "Lucky International Open", "California", "George Archer ( 1 )", "278 ( −6 )", "8,500" ], [ "Feb 7", "Bob Hope Desert Classic", "California", "Billy Casper ( 25 )", "348 ( −12 )", "15,000" ], [ "Feb 14", "Phoenix Open Invitational", "Arizona", "Rod Funseth ( 1 )", "274 ( −14 )", "10,500" ], [ "Feb 21", "Tucson Open Invitational", "Arizona", "Bob Charles ( 3 )", "271 ( −17 )", "6,800" ], [ "Mar 7", "Pensacola Open Invitational", "Florida", "Doug Sanders ( 13 )", "277 ( −11 )", "10,000" ], [ "Mar 14", "Doral Open Invitational", "Florida", "Doug Sanders ( 14 )", "274 ( −14 )", "11,000" ], [ "Mar 21", "Jacksonville Open", "Florida", "Bert Weaver ( 1 )", "285 ( −3 )", "8,500" ], [ "Mar 28", "Azalea Open Invitational", "North Carolina", "Dick Hart ( 1 )", "276 ( −12 )", "3,850" ], [ "Apr 4", "Greater Greensboro Open", "North Carolina", "Sam Snead ( 82 )", "273 ( −11 )", "11,000" ], [ "Apr 11", "Masters Tournament", "Georgia", "Jack Nicklaus ( 13 )", "271 ( −17 )", "20,000" ], [ "Apr 18", "Houston Classic", "Texas", "Bobby Nichols ( 6 )", "273 ( −11 )", "12,000" ], [ "Apr 25", "Texas Open Invitational", "Texas", "Frank Beard ( 2 )", "270 ( −10 )", "7,500" ], [ "May 2", "Tournament of Champions", "Nevada", "Arnold Palmer ( 45 )", "277 ( −11 )", "14,000" ], [ "May 11", "Colonial National Invitation", "Texas", "Bruce Crampton ( 5 )", "276 ( −4 )", "20,000" ], [ "May 16", "Greater New Orleans Open Invitational", "Louisiana", "Dick Mayer ( 7 )", "273 ( −15 )", "20,000" ], [ "May 23", "Memphis Open Invitational", "Tennessee", "Jack Nicklaus ( 14 )", "271 ( −9 )", "9,000" ], [ "May 30", "500 Festival Open Invitation", "Indiana", "Bruce Crampton ( 6 )", "279 ( −5 )", "15,200" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 1965 PGA Tour season was played from January 8 to November 28. The season consisted of 40 official money events. Jack Nicklaus won the most tournaments, five, and there were six first-time winners. Jack Nicklaus was the leading money winner with earnings of $140,752. Dave Marr was voted the PGA Player of the Year and Billy Casper won the Vardon Trophy for the lowest scoring average.", "section_text": "The following table shows all the official money events for the 1965 season . `` Date '' is the ending date of the tournament . The numbers in parentheses after the winners ' names are the number of wins they had on the tour up to and including that event . Majors are shown in bold .", "section_title": "Tournament results", "title": "1965 PGA Tour", "uid": "1965_PGA_Tour_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965_PGA_Tour" }
2,531
2532
2010_Faroe_Islands_Premier_League_0
[ [ "Team", "City", "Stadium", "Capacity", "Manager" ], [ "AB", "Argir", "Inni í Vika", "2,000", "Samal Erik Hentze" ], [ "B36", "Tórshavn", "Gundadalur", "5,000", "Allan Mørkøre" ], [ "B68", "Toftir", "Svangaskarð", "6,000", "Bill McLeod Jacobsen" ], [ "B71", "Sandur", "Inni í Dal", "2,000", "Piotr Krakowski" ], [ "EB/Streymur", "Streymnes", "Við Margáir", "1,000", "Heðin Askham" ], [ "FC Suðuroy", "Vágur", "á Eiðinum", "3,000", "Jón Pauli Olsen" ], [ "HB", "Tórshavn", "Gundadalur", "5,000", "Julian Hansen ( int . )" ], [ "ÍF", "Fuglafjørður", "í Fløtugerði", "3,000", "Abraham Løkin" ], [ "NSÍ", "Runavík", "Við Løkin", "2,000", "Pauli Poulsen" ], [ "Víkingur", "Norðragøta", "Sarpugerði", "2,000", "Jógvan Martin Olsen" ] ]
{ "intro": "2010 Faroe Islands Premier League, also known as Vodafonedeildin for sponsoring reasons, was the sixty-eighth season of top-tier football on the Faroe Islands. It began on 31 March 2010 with a match between NSÍ Runavík and ÍF Fuglafjørður and ended on 23 October 2010. HB Tórshavn were the defending champions, having won their 20th league championship last season.", "section_text": "ABB36HBB68B71EB/StreymurFC SuðuroyÍFNSÍVíkingur Geographical location of the 2010 Faroese Premier League teams", "section_title": "Teams -- Team summaries", "title": "2010 Faroe Islands Premier League", "uid": "2010_Faroe_Islands_Premier_League_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Faroe_Islands_Premier_League" }
2,532
2533
Pittsburgh_Penguins_Radio_Network_0
[ [ "Call sign", "Radio frequency", "Branding", "Market", "State" ], [ "WXDX-FM", "105.9 FM", "The X", "Pittsburgh", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WBVP", "1230 AM", "Beaver County 's Hometown Station", "Beaver Falls", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WMBA", "1460 AM", "Beaver County 's Hometown Station", "Ambridge", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WMBS", "590 AM 101.1 FM", "Your Local Station , 590 AM 101.1 FM", "Uniontown", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WKQW", "96.3 FM", "MIX 96", "Oil City", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WKGE", "850 AM", "The Edge", "Johnstown", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WKNB", "104.3 FM", "Kinzu Country", "Warren", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WISR", "680 AM", "Butler 's Hometown Station", "Butler", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WPSE", "1450 AM/107.1 FM", "Your Money Station", "Erie", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WDSN", "106.5 FM", "Sunny 106.5", "Dubois", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WQMU", "92.5 FM", "U 92.5 , Your Music , Your Station", "Indiana", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WLYC", "1050 AM", "FOX Sports Williamsport", "Williamsport", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "W224AI", "92.7 FM", "FOX Sports Williamsport", "Loyalsock Township", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WEJS", "1600 AM", "NewsTalk 104.1 & 1600 WEJS", "Jersey Shore", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "W281AR", "104.1 FM", "NewsTalk 104.1 & 1600 WEJS", "Williamsport", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WKQL", "103.3 FM", "Classic Hits", "Punxsutawney", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WWCH", "1300 AM", "Your Hometown Station", "Clarion", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WUZZ", "1280 AM", "Fox Sports Radio", "New Castle", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WMGW", "1490 AM", "The Allegheny NewsTalkSports Network", "Meadville", "Pennsylvania" ], [ "WTIV", "1230 AM", "The Allegheny NewsTalkSports Network", "Titusville", "Pennsylvania" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Pittsburgh Penguins Radio Network is a radio network operated by the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League that provides broadcasts for all the team's games. Mike Lange is the play-by-play announcer, while former Penguin Phil Bourque is the color commentator. Josh Getzoff hosts pre- and post-game shows, as well as intermission breaks. The flagship station since 2006 is WXDX-FM in Pittsburgh. Mike Lange began doing team radio broadcasts in 1974, and after not working for the team during the 1975-76 year, rejoined the network for the 1976-77 season. He provided play-by-play for radio as well as television when the team began simulcast broadcasts. When the two broadcasts separated in the mid-1990s, Lange worked exclusively on television for FSN Pittsburgh. In 2006, FSN did not renew Lange's contract, and he rejoined the radio network. Paul Steigerwald worked with the team network from 1980 to 1999. He began with the team in 1980 performing interviews during intermissions. In 1984 he joined Lange as color analyst. When Lange moved to the television broadcast, Steigerwald became the play-by-play announcer.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Affiliate stations", "title": "Pittsburgh Penguins Radio Network", "uid": "Pittsburgh_Penguins_Radio_Network_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh_Penguins_Radio_Network" }
2,533
2534
Algerian_Ligue_Professionnelle_1_4
[ [ "Team", "Home city", "Stadium", "Capacity" ], [ "AS Aïn M'lila", "Aïn M'lila", "Touhami Zoubir Khelifi Stadium", "8,000" ], [ "ASO Chlef", "Chlef", "Stade Mohamed Boumezrag", "20,000" ], [ "CA Bordj Bou Arréridj", "Bordj Bou Arréridj", "August 20 , 1955 Stadium", "25,000" ], [ "CR Belouizdad", "Algiers", "Stade 20 Août 1955", "10,000" ], [ "CS Constantine", "Constantine", "Stade Mohamed Hamlaoui", "40,000" ], [ "ES Sétif", "Sétif", "Stade 8 Mai 1945", "25,000" ], [ "JS Kabylie", "Tizi Ouzou", "Stade 1er Novembre 1954", "15,000" ], [ "JS Saoura", "Béchar", "Stade 20 Août 1955", "20,000" ], [ "MC Alger", "Algiers", "Stade 5 Juillet 1962", "64,000" ], [ "MC Oran", "Oran", "Stade Ahmed Zabana", "40,000" ], [ "NA Hussein Dey", "Algiers", "Stade 20 Août 1955", "10,000" ], [ "NC Magra", "Magra", "Boucheligue Brothers Stadium", "5,000" ], [ "Paradou AC", "Algiers", "Stade Omar Hamadi", "10,000" ], [ "US Biskra", "Biskra", "Complexe Sportif d'El Alia", "15,000" ], [ "USM Alger", "Algiers", "Stade Omar Hamadi", "10,000" ], [ "USM Bel Abbès", "Sidi Bel Abbès", "Stade 24 Fevrier 1956", "45,000" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 (Arabic: الرابطة الجزائرية المحترفة الأولى لكرة القدم ); known as Championnat National de Première Division or Ligue 1 for short, and formerly known as the Championnat National 1, is the Algerian professional league for association football clubs. It is the country's primary football competition and serves as the top division of the Algerian football league system. Ligue 1 is one of two divisions making up the Ligue de Football Professionnel, the other being Ligue Professionnelle 2. The league is contested by 16 clubs, and it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Ligue 2. In 2009 it was known as Championnat d'Algérie D1 Nedjma and from 2010 to 2014, it was known as Ligue Professionnelle 1 Nedjma as it is sponsored by Kuwaiti telecommunications company Nedjma. From 2014, the league is officially known as Ligue Professionnelle 1 Mobilis as it is sponsored by Algerian telecommunications company Mobilis. The league was created in 1962, when Algeria became an independent nation. Until 1950, only regional leagues (Algiers, Constantine, Oran) were contested. Some 'national' playoffs were played in the first decade of the 20th century, first in 1904. Between 1920 and 1956 the winners played off for the North African Championship, together with league winners from Morocco and Tunisia. Between 1957 and 1962 a North African Championship without participation from Morocco and Tunisia (who had gained independence) was organised as Algerian championship. On August 21, 2010, the FAF announced that the name of the league would change to Ligue Professionnelle 1 to reflect the professionalization of the league.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "League participation -- Current Stadiums", "title": "Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1", "uid": "Algerian_Ligue_Professionnelle_1_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algerian_Ligue_Professionnelle_1" }
2,534
2535
Just_Dance_4_3
[ [ "Song", "Artist", "Year", "Release Date" ], [ "Part of Me ( 2014D ) / ( JWiiU )", "Katy Perry", "2012", "October 23 , 2012" ], [ "You Make Me Feel", "Cobra Starship featuring Sabi", "2011", "October 23 , 2012 ( PAL ) , January 29 , 2013 ( NTSC )" ], [ "Gangnam Style ( 2014D ) / ( JWiiU ) / ( 2015D )", "PSY", "2012", "November 27 , 2012" ], [ "Funhouse ( 2014D ) / ( 2015D )", "Pink", "2009", "November 27 , 2012" ], [ "Dagomba ( 2016U )", "Sorcerer", "2003", "November 27 , 2012 ( JD2 re-release )" ], [ "One Thing ( K2014 ) / ( 2014D )", "One Direction", "2012", "December 18 , 2012" ], [ "Heavy Cross", "Gossip", "2009", "December 18 , 2012" ], [ "Hit The Lights ( K2014 )", "Selena Gomez & The Scene", "2012", "December 18 , 2012" ], [ "So Glamorous", "The Girly Team", "2012", "December 18 , 2012" ], [ "Good Girl", "Carrie Underwood", "2012", "December 18 , 2012" ], [ "Want U Back ( 2015D )", "Cher Lloyd featuring Astro", "2012", "December 18 , 2012" ], [ "We R Who We R ( 2014D )", "Kesha", "2010", "January 22 , 2013" ], [ "Oath", "Cher Lloyd featuring Becky G", "2012", "January 22 , 2013" ], [ "Boom", "Reggaeton Storm ( as made famous by MC Magico and Alex Wilson )", "2005", "January 22 , 2013" ], [ "The Lazy Song", "Bruno Mars", "2010", "March 5 , 2013" ], [ "Gold Dust", "DJ Fresh", "2010", "March 5 , 2013" ], [ "Professor Pumplestickle", "Nick Phoenix and Thomas J. Bergersen", "2006", "March 5 , 2013 ( JD2 re-release )" ], [ "Die Young ( 2014D ) / ( 2015D )", "Kesha", "2012", "March 29 , 2013 ( NTSC ) , April 2 , 2013 ( PAL )" ], [ "Primadonna", "Marina and the Diamonds", "2012", "March 29 , 2013 ( NTSC ) , April 2 , 2013 ( PAL )" ], [ "Baby Girl", "Reggaeton", "2003", "March 29 , 2013 ( NTSC ) , April 2 , 2013 ( PAL ) ( JD2 re-release )" ] ]
{ "intro": "Just Dance 4 is a music video game developed by Ubisoft as the fourth main installment of the Just Dance series. Announced at E3 2012 by Flo Rida and Aisha Tyler, it was released on the Wii, the Wii U, the PlayStation 3 (for PlayStation Move), and the Xbox 360 (for Kinect) and was for Xbox 360, Wii, and PlayStation 3 and released in Europe and Australia on October 2, 2012 and on October 9, 2012 in North America, The Wii U version was released on November 18, 2012 in North America and was released on November 30, 2012 in Europe and Australia, alongside the system. A sequel, Just Dance 2014, was released in October 2013 for all motion-control consoles, and released as a launch title for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.", "section_text": "DLC 's for PS3 are region locked ( e.g. , DLC 's bought from US PSN Store will not work on a Region 3 disc ) .", "section_title": "Track listing -- Downloadable content", "title": "Just Dance 4", "uid": "Just_Dance_4_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_Dance_4" }
2,535
2536
Indonesia_at_the_Asian_Games_7
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Event", "Games" ], [ "Gold", "Ryan Leonard Lalisang", "Men 's Singles", "2006 Asian Games" ], [ "Silver", "Hendro Pratono", "Men 's Singles", "1994 Asian Games" ], [ "Silver", "Putty Insavilla Armein", "Women 's Singles", "2006 Asian Games" ], [ "Silver", "Putty Armein Ivana Hie Novie Phang Sharon Santoso Tannya Roumimper Shalima Zalsha", "Women 's Team of Five", "2010 Asian Games" ], [ "Bronze", "Sri Mulyani Ruzgar Fenny Tjahjo Charlotte Sjamsuddin", "Women 's Trios", "1986 Asian Games" ], [ "Bronze", "Poppy Marijke Tambis", "Women 's All Events", "1986 Asian Games" ], [ "Bronze", "Hardy Rachmadian Billy Muhammad Islam", "Men 's Doubles", "2014 Asian Games" ], [ "Bronze", "Nabila Alisha Putty Armein Chantika Cheya Novie Phang Sharon Santoso Tannya Roumimper", "Women 's Team of Five", "2014 Asian Games" ] ]
{ "intro": "Indonesia is a member of the Southeast Asian Zone of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), and has competed in all editions of the Asian Games since it was first held in 1951, one of only seven countries to do so.", "section_text": "See also : Bowling at the Asian Games", "section_title": "Medalists", "title": "Indonesia at the Asian Games", "uid": "Indonesia_at_the_Asian_Games_7", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesia_at_the_Asian_Games" }
2,536
2537
94th_United_States_Congress_0
[ [ "State ( class )", "Vacator", "Reason for change", "Successor", "Date of successor 's formal installation" ], [ "New Hampshire ( 3 )", "Vacant", "Disputed election . Interim senator appointed August 8 , 1975", "Norris Cotton ( R )", "August 8 , 1975" ], [ "New Hampshire ( 3 )", "Norris Cotton ( R )", "Interim appointee lost election . Successor elected September 16 , 1975", "John A. Durkin ( D )", "September 18 , 1975" ], [ "Michigan ( 1 )", "Philip Hart ( D )", "Died December 26 , 1976 . Successor appointed December 27 , 1976 to finish the term , having already been elected to the next term", "Donald W. Riegle Jr. ( D )", "December 27 , 1976" ], [ "Missouri ( 1 )", "Stuart Symington ( D )", "Resigned December 27 , 1976 to give successor preferential seniority . Successor appointed December 27 , 1976 to finish the term , having already been elected to the next term", "John Danforth ( R )", "December 27 , 1976" ], [ "Nebraska ( 1 )", "Roman Hruska ( R )", "Resigned December 27 , 1976 to give successor preferential seniority . Successor appointed December 28 , 1976 to finish the term , having already been elected to the next term", "Edward Zorinsky ( D )", "December 28 , 1976" ], [ "Ohio ( 1 )", "Robert Taft Jr. ( R )", "Resigned December 28 , 1976 to give successor preferential seniority . Successor appointed December 28 , 1976 to finish the term , having already been elected to the next term", "Howard Metzenbaum ( D )", "December 29 , 1976" ], [ "Rhode Island ( 1 )", "John O. Pastore ( D )", "Resigned December 28 , 1976 to give successor preferential seniority . Successor appointed December 29 , 1976 to finish the term , having already been elected to the next term", "John Chafee ( R )", "December 29 , 1976" ], [ "Minnesota ( 2 )", "Walter Mondale ( DFL )", "Resigned December 30 , 1976 , after being elected Vice-President of the United States . Interim Senator appointed December 30 , 1976", "Wendell Anderson ( DFL )", "December 30 , 1976" ], [ "California ( 1 )", "John V. Tunney ( D )", "Resigned January 1 , 1977 to give successor preferential seniority . Successor appointed January 2 , 1977 to finish the term , having already been elected to the next term", "S. I. Hayakawa ( R )", "January 2 , 1977" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Ninety-fourth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from January 3, 1975, to January 3, 1977, during the administration of U.S. President Gerald Ford. This is the first congress for the currently (as of the 116th) longest serving senator, Patrick Leahy of Vermont. The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Nineteenth Census of the United States in 1970. Both chambers had a Democratic majority.", "section_text": "See also : List of special elections to the United States Senate Replacements : 8 Democratic : no net change Republican : 1 seat net gain Deaths : 1 Resignations : 6 Vacancy : 0 Total seats with changes : 8", "section_title": "Changes in Membership -- Senate", "title": "94th United States Congress", "uid": "94th_United_States_Congress_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/94th_United_States_Congress" }
2,537
2538
List_of_wind_farms_in_Canada_0
[ [ "Rank", "Name", "Capacity ( MW )", "Province", "Owner", "Year" ], [ "1", "Seigneurie de Beaupré", "363.5", "Quebec", "Boralex ( 50% ) Gaz Métro ( 46.8% ) La Côte-de-Beaupré ( 3.2% )", "2013" ], [ "2", "Rivière-du-Moulin", "350", "Quebec", "EDF Renewables", "2014" ], [ "3", "Blackspring Ridge", "300", "Alberta", "EDF Renewables Enbridge", "2014" ], [ "3", "Henvey Inlet", "300", "Ontario", "Pattern Energy Nigig Power", "2019" ], [ "3", "Lac Alfred", "300", "Quebec", "EDF Renewables Enbridge", "2013" ], [ "6", "Niagara Region", "230", "Ontario", "Boralex Enercon SNGRDC", "2016" ], [ "7", "Gros-Morne", "211.5", "Quebec", "Cartier Wind Energy", "2011" ], [ "8", "Amaranth", "199.5", "Ontario", "TransAlta", "2008" ], [ "9", "Wolfe Island", "197", "Ontario", "Canadian Hydro Developers", "2009" ], [ "10", "Prince Township", "189", "Ontario", "Brookfield Power", "2006" ], [ "11", "Meikle", "184.6", "British Columbia", "Pattern Energy PSP Investments", "2016" ], [ "12", "Underwood", "181.5", "Ontario", "Enbridge", "2009" ], [ "13", "Armow", "180", "Ontario", "Pattern Energy", "2015" ], [ "14", "Kent Hills", "167", "New Brunswick", "TransAlta", "2008" ], [ "15", "Comber", "165.6", "Ontario", "Brookfield Renewable Power", "2012" ], [ "16", "Centennial", "150", "Saskatchewan", "SaskPower", "2006" ], [ "16", "Massif du Sud", "150", "Quebec", "EDF Renewables Enbridge", "2013" ], [ "18", "Halkirk", "149.4", "Alberta", "Capital Power", "2012" ], [ "19", "Dokie Ridge", "144", "British Columbia", "Axium Infrastructure GE Power Innergex Renewable Energy", "2011" ], [ "20", "Quality", "142.2", "British Columbia", "Capital Power", "2012" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of operational wind farms in Canada with a capacity of at least 100 MW. The name of the wind farm is the name used by the energy company when referring to the farm. The Centennial Wind Power Facility in Saskatchewan was the first wind farm in Canada to have a capacity of at least 100 MW upon completion in 2006. Since then numerous other wind farms have surpassed the 100 MW threshold, most often through the expansion of existing wind farms. All but two of Canada's provinces or territories are home to at least one wind farm, those without being Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.", "section_text": "The 363.5 MW Seigneurie de Beaupré Wind Farms in Quebec has been the largest wind farm by installed capacity in Canada since it was last expanded in October 2015 from 340 MW to 363.5 MW . The previous record-holder was the 350 MW Rivière-du-Moulin Wind Project in Quebec from its opening in December 2014 to September 2015 .", "section_title": "Largest wind farms", "title": "List of wind farms in Canada", "uid": "List_of_wind_farms_in_Canada_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wind_farms_in_Canada" }
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2539
List_of_radio_stations_in_the_United_Kingdom_11
[ [ "Name", "Licence area", "Analogue frequencies", "DAB channels" ], [ "Bridge FM", "Bridgend and Vale of Glamorgan", "106.3 FM", "12C ( Cardiff and Newport )" ], [ "Capital Cymru", "Anglesey and Gwynedd", "103.0 FM ( Anglesey and Gwynedd )", "10D/12D ( North West Wales )" ], [ "Capital North West and Wales", "North Wales Coast , Wrexham and Chester", "96.3 FM ( North Wales Coast ) , 97.1 ( Wirral ) , 103.4 ( Wrexham , Denbighshire , Flintshire , Cheshire West and Chester )", "10D ( NE Wales and W Cheshire )" ], [ "Capital South Wales", "Cardiff and Newport", "103.2 FM ( Cardiff ) , 97.4 ( Newport )", "12C" ], [ "Radio Carmarthenshire", "Carmarthenshire", "97.1 FM ( Carmarthenshire ) , 97.5 ( Carmarthen ) , 97.5 ( Llanelli )", "10C" ], [ "Dragon Radio", "Wales", "DAB only", "12C ( Cardiff and Newport ) , 10C ( Mid and West Wales ) , 10D ( NE Wales and W Cheshire - DAB+ )" ], [ "Heart North Wales", "North Wales", "88.0 FM Wrexham , 106.9 The Vale of Clwyd , 107.3 Prestatyn , 105.7 North Wales Coast , 107.2 North West Wales/Gwynedd 102.8 Welshpool , 106.0 Newtown", "" ], [ "Heart South Wales", "South and West Wales", "106.0 Swansea , 102.3 Pontypridd , 105.9 Merthyr Tydfil , 107.3 Bargoed , 105.2 Abergavenny , 106.1 Ebbw Vale , 105.4 South and South East Wales , 105.9 Newport 107.7 Ceredigion , 105.7 Pembrokeshire , 105.2 Carmarthenshire , 106.0 Carmarthen , 106.2 Fishguard", "12C ( Cardiff and Newport ) , 12A ( Swansea )" ], [ "Nation Radio", "South Wales and Mid Wales", "106.8 FM ( South East Wales ) , 107.3 ( South West Wales ) , 102.9 ( Carmarthenshire ) , 107.1 ( Pembrokeshire ) 103.3 FM ( Aberystwyth , North , Mid & West Ceredigion ) , 96.6 ( South East Ceredigion ) , 97.4 ( Cardigan Town )", "12C ( Cardiff and Newport ) , 10D ( NE Wales and W Cheshire - DAB+ ) , 10D/12D ( North West Wales )" ], [ "Radio Pembrokeshire", "Pembrokeshire", "102.5 FM , 107.5 ( Fishguard and Tenby )", "10C" ], [ "Smooth Radio ( Wales )", "Wales", "1359 AM ( Cardiff ) , 1305 ( Newport ) , 1260 AM ( Wrexham )", "12C ( Cardiff and Newport ) , 10D ( NE Wales and W Cheshire ) , 10D/12D ( North West Wales )" ], [ "Sunshine Radio", "Monmouthshire", "See England listings for full details", "" ], [ "Swansea Bay Radio", "Swansea", "102.1 FM", "10D/12D ( North West Wales )" ], [ "Swansea Sound", "Swansea", "1170 AM", "12A" ], [ "The Wave", "Swansea", "96.4 FM", "12A" ], [ "Wave 80s", "Swansea", "DAB only", "12A" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of radio stations in the United Kingdom.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Local and regional analogue and digital ( DAB ) stations -- Local commercial radio", "title": "List of radio stations in the United Kingdom", "uid": "List_of_radio_stations_in_the_United_Kingdom_11", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_radio_stations_in_the_United_Kingdom" }
2,539
2540
Super_League_0
[ [ "Name", "Club", "Appointed", "Time as head coach" ], [ "Daryl Powell", "Castleford Tigers", "7 May 2013", "6 years , 276 days" ], [ "Steve McNamara", "Catalans Dragons", "19 June 2017", "2 years , 233 days" ], [ "Simon Woolford", "Huddersfield Giants", "29 April 2018", "1 year , 284 days" ], [ "Lee Radford", "Hull", "25 September 2013", "6 years , 135 days" ], [ "Tony Smith", "Hull Kingston Rovers", "6 June 2019", "246 days" ], [ "Richard Agar", "Leeds Rhinos", "7 May 2019", "276 days" ], [ "Ian Watson", "Salford Red Devils", "3 September 2015", "4 years , 157 days" ], [ "Kristian Woolf", "St. Helens", "13 October 2019", "117 days" ], [ "Brian McDermott", "Toronto Wolfpack", "12 November 2018", "1 year , 87 days" ], [ "Chris Chester", "Wakefield Trinity", "16 March 2016", "3 years , 328 days" ], [ "Steve Price", "Warrington Wolves", "6 October 2017", "2 years , 124 days" ], [ "Adrian Lam", "Wigan Warriors", "14 October 2018", "1 year , 116 days" ] ]
{ "intro": "Super League (currently known as the Betfred Super League for sponsorship reasons) is the top-level professional rugby league club competition in the Northern Hemisphere. The league has twelve teams: ten from England, one from France and one from Canada. Super League began in 1996, replacing the First Division and switching from a winter to a summer season. Each team plays 29 games between February and September: 11 home games, 11 away games, Magic Weekend and an additional 6 'loop fixtures' decided by league positions. The top five then enter the play-off series leading to the Grand Final which determines the champions. The bottom team is relegated to the Championship. The Super League champions play the National Rugby League champions from Australasia in the World Club Challenge at the start of the season.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Coaches", "title": "Super League", "uid": "Super_League_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_League" }
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List_of_Utah_State_University_alumni_8
[ [ "Name", "Class year ( s )", "Notability" ], [ "Lionel Aldridge", "", "Former NFL defensive end , Green Bay Packers and San Diego Chargers" ], [ "Kent Baer", "1974", "Former head football coach , Notre Dame ; defensive coordinator at many universities" ], [ "Rick Baird", "2000", "U.S. Bobsled Team , 1998-2003 ; forerunner during 2002 Winter Olympics" ], [ "Ed Berry", "", "Former NFL and CFL All Star defensive back , Green Bay Packers" ], [ "Jay Don Blake", "", "Professional golfer and PGA Tour winner" ], [ "Jim Boatwright", "1974", "American-Israeli basketball player ; won two Euroleague championships with Israel 's Maccabi Tel Aviv" ], [ "Clyde Brock", "1962", "Former CFL All-Star offensive tackle" ], [ "Anthony Calvillo", "", "All-time leading passer and star quarterback in the Canadian Football League" ], [ "Mike Connelly", "1959", "Former NFL center , Dallas Cowboys" ], [ "Chris Cooley", "", "Two-time NFL Pro Bowl tight end , currently with the Washington Redskins" ], [ "Kevin Curtis", "2003", "NFL wide receiver , currently with the Philadelphia Eagles" ], [ "Chuck Detwiler", "", "Former NFL and WFL player" ], [ "LaVell Edwards", "1952", "College Football Hall of Fame coach ; head coach of 1984 National Champion BYU Cougars" ], [ "Kyle Fiat", "", "Professional lacrosse player , Philadelphia Wings" ], [ "Gar Forman", "1984", "Current General Manager , Chicago Bulls" ], [ "Bob Gagliano", "1981", "Former NFL and USFL quarterback" ], [ "Hal Garner", "1985", "Former linebacker , Buffalo Bills" ], [ "Tay Glover-Wright", "", "CFL Corner Back Ottawa Redblacks Formerly Calgary Stampeders Former NFL cornerback Indianapolis Colts" ], [ "Cornell Green", "1962", "Former NFL All-Pro defensive back , Dallas Cowboys ; played basketball at USU" ], [ "Donnie Henderson", "1986", "Former defensive coordinator , New York Jets and Detroit Lions" ] ]
{ "intro": "This list of Utah State University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Utah State University (USU), a public, land-grant, research university located in Logan, Utah. This list does not contain the names of presidents or faculty of the university, unless they happen also to be alumni. Founded in 1888 under the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act as the Agricultural College of Utah, USU has grown to more than 28,000 students. Although it is headquartered in Logan, USU operates throughout the state of Utah through five regional campuses and more than 20 distance education sites. On June 13, 1899, graduates of the Agricultural College of Utah met to create the Alumni Association. Today, the Alumni Association is located in the historic David B. Haight Alumni Center, which was dedicated July 11, 1991. Alumni chapters exist in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Washington DC. USU boasts more than 180,000 alumni, who are found in every U.S. state and more than 100 countries.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Sports", "title": "List of Utah State University alumni", "uid": "List_of_Utah_State_University_alumni_8", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Utah_State_University_alumni" }
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World's_busiest_airports_by_cargo_traffic_3
[ [ "Rank", "Airport", "Location", "Code ( IATA/ICAO )", "Total Cargo ( tonnes )", "% Change" ], [ "1", "Hong Kong International Airport", "Chek Lap Kok , Islands , New Territories , Hong Kong", "HKG/VHHH", "4,422,227", "0.4%" ], [ "2", "Memphis International Airport", "Memphis , Tennessee , United States", "MEM/KMEM", "4,290,638", "0.8%" ], [ "3", "Shanghai Pudong International Airport", "Pudong , Shanghai , China", "PVG/ZSPD", "3,275,231", "2.9%" ], [ "4", "Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport", "Anchorage , Alaska , United States", "ANC/PANC", "2,630,701", "5.5%" ], [ "5", "Incheon International Airport", "Incheon , Seoul National Capital Area , South Korea", "ICN/RKSI", "2,595,678", "1.5%" ], [ "6", "Dubai International Airport", "Dubai , United Arab Emirates", "DXB/OMDB", "2,506,092", "3.4%" ], [ "7", "Louisville International Airport", "Louisville , Kentucky , United States", "SDF/KSDF", "2,350,656", "2.5%" ], [ "8", "Narita International Airport", "Narita , Chiba , Kantō , Honshū , Japan", "NRT/RJAA", "2,122,134", "0.6%" ], [ "9", "Charles de Gaulle Airport", "Seine-et-Marne / Seine-Saint-Denis / Val-d'Oise , Île-de-France , France", "CDG/LFPG", "2,090,795", "0.2%" ], [ "10", "Frankfurt am Main International Airport", "Flughafen , Frankfurt , Hesse , Germany", "FRA/EDDF", "2,076,734", "2.6%" ], [ "11", "Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport", "Dayuan , Taoyuan , Taiwan", "TPE/RCTP", "2,021,865", "3.2%" ], [ "12", "Miami International Airport", "Miami , Florida , United States", "MIA/KMIA", "2,005,175", "0.3%" ], [ "13", "Los Angeles International Airport", "Los Angeles , California , United States", "LAX/KLAX", "1,938,624", "6.5%" ], [ "14", "Beijing Capital International Airport", "Chaoyang - Shunyi , Beijing , China", "PEK/ZBAA", "1,889,829", "2.2%" ], [ "15", "Singapore Changi Airport", "Changi , East Region , Singapore", "SIN/WSSS", "1,886,999", "2.2%" ], [ "16", "Amsterdam Airport Schiphol", "Haarlemmermeer , North Holland , Netherlands", "AMS/EHAM", "1,655,354", "0.9%" ], [ "17", "Chicago O'Hare International Airport", "Chicago , Illinois , United States", "ORD/KORD", "1,592,826", "15.6%" ], [ "18", "London Heathrow International Airport", "Hayes , Hillingdon , Greater London , United Kingdom", "LHR/EGLL", "1,591,637", "0.2%" ], [ "19", "Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport", "Baiyun - Huadu , Guangzhou , Guangdong , China", "CAN/ZGGG", "1,537,759", "5.8%" ], [ "20", "Hamad International Airport", "Doha , Qatar", "DOH/OTBD", "1,454,952", "46.0%" ] ]
{ "intro": "The world's thirty busiest airports by cargo traffic for various periods (data provided by Airports Council International). Numbers listed refer to loaded and unloaded freight in metric tonnes.", "section_text": "ACI 's 2015 figures are as follows . [ 4 ]", "section_title": "2015 statistics", "title": "List of busiest airports by cargo traffic", "uid": "World's_busiest_airports_by_cargo_traffic_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_busiest_airports_by_cargo_traffic" }
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2543
Nithya_Das_0
[ [ "Year", "Film", "Role", "Co-stars", "Language" ], [ "2001", "Ee Parakkum Thalika", "Gayathri / Basanthi", "Dileep , Harisree Ashokan , Cochin Haneefa , Salim Kumar", "Malayalam" ], [ "2001", "Nariman", "Sruthi", "Suresh Gopi , Samyuktha Varma", "Malayalam" ], [ "2002", "Kunjikoonan", "Dream wife", "Dileep , Navya Nair , Manya , Cochin Haneefa , Saikumar , Salim Kumar", "Malayalam" ], [ "2002", "Kanmashi", "Sethulakshmi ( Kanmashi )", "Vineeth Kumar , Nedumudi Venu , Kalabhavan Mani", "Malayalam" ], [ "2003", "Balettan", "Devaki", "Mohanlal , Devayani , Nedumudi Venu , Innocent , Jagathy Sreekumar , Harisree Ashokan , Sudheesh , Riyaz Khan", "Malayalam" ], [ "2003", "Choonda", "Anitha", "Jishnu , Geetu Mohandas , Siddique , Oduvil Unnikrishnan", "Malayalam" ], [ "2003", "Varum Varunnu Vannu", "Podimol", "Balachandra Menon , Gautami", "Malayalam" ], [ "2004", "Freedom", "Shalini", "Jishnu , Renuka Menon , Nishanth Sagar", "Malayalam" ], [ "2004", "Maratha Nadu", "Thahira", "Murali , Oduvil Unnikrishnan , Madhupal , Urmila Unni", "Malayalam" ], [ "2004", "Kathavasheshan", "Sreedevi", "Dileep , Jyothirmai", "Malayalam" ], [ "2005", "Hridayathil Sookshikkan", "Nanditha", "Kunchacko Boban , Bhavana , Harisree Ashokan , Bhanupriya , Siddique", "Malayalam" ], [ "2005", "Cholliyattam", "", "Aravind Akash , Nedumudi Venu , K. P. A. C. Lalitha , Oduvil Unnikrishnan , Meghanathan", "Malayalam" ], [ "2005", "123 from Amalapuram", "Aswini", "Ravi Prakash , Raja Sridhar , Anil", "Telugu" ], [ "2005", "Pon Megalai", "Mekhala", "Abhinay", "Tamil" ], [ "2006", "Manathodu Mazhaikalam", "Sathya", "Shaam , Jayasurya , Samiksha , Kalabhavan Mani", "Tamil" ], [ "2007", "Nagaram", "Poonkodi", "Gopika , Lakshmi Sharma , Kalabhavan Mani , Harisree Ashokan , Salim Kumar , Biju Menon , Sudheesh", "Malayalam" ], [ "2007", "Soorya Kireedam", "Urmila", "Indrajith Sukumaran , Remya Nambeesan , Nishanth Sagar , Mamukkoya", "Malayalam" ] ]
{ "intro": "Nithya Das is an Indian film actress best known for her Malayalam films. She was active in the industry during the early-2000s.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography", "title": "Nithya Das", "uid": "Nithya_Das_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nithya_Das" }
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List_of_power_stations_in_Malaysia_1
[ [ "Plant", "State", "MW", "Type", "Owner/operator" ], [ "Connaught Bridge Power Station", "Selangor at Klang", "832", "Combined cycle ( 1 ST , 2 GT ) , open cycle ( 4 GT )", "Tenaga Nasional Berhad" ], [ "Genting Sanyen Kuala Langat Power Plant", "Selangor at Kuala Langat", "720", "Combined cycle", "Genting Sanyen Power Sdn Bhd" ], [ "Karambunai Power Station", "Sabah at Karambunai", "120", "Combined Cycle ( 4 GT + 2 GT )", "Ranhill Powertron Sdn Bhd , a subsidiary of Ranhill Berhad" ], [ "Lumut GB3 Power Station", "Perak at Pantai Remis", "651", "Combined cycle ( 1 ST ) , open cycle ( 3 GT )", "GB3 Sdn Bhd , a subsidiary of Malakoff" ], [ "Lumut Power Station", "Perak at Pantai Remis", "1,303", "Combined cycle ( 6 GT , 2 ST )", "Segari Energy Ventures Sdn Bhd , a subsidiary of Malakoff" ], [ "Nur Generation Plants", "Kedah in Kulim High-Tech Industrial Park", "220", "Combined cycle ( 4 GT , 2 ST )", "Nur Generation Sdn Bhd" ], [ "Paka power station", "Terengganu at Paka", "808", "Combined cycle ( 4 GT , 2 ST )", "YTL Power International Berhad" ], [ "Southern Power Generation Sdn Bhd", "Johor at Pasir Gudang", "1,440", "Combined cycle ( 2 GT , 1ST )", "Tenaga Nasional Berhad" ], [ "Petronas Gas Centralised Utilities Facilities ( CUF )", "Pahang ( Gebeng - Kerteh )", "324", "Cogen ( 9 GT )", "Petronas Gas Berhad" ], [ "Port Dickson Power Station", "Negeri Sembilan in Port Dickson", "440", "Open cycle ( 4 GT )", "Malakoff Berhad" ], [ "Prai power station", "Penang at Perai", "1071", "Combined cycle ( 2 GT , 1ST )", "Tenaga Nasional Berhad" ], [ "Putrajaya Power Station", "Selangor at Serdang", "625", "Open cycle ( 5 GT )", "Tenaga Nasional Berhad" ], [ "Pujut Power Station", "Sarawak at Pujut", "104", "", "Sarawak Power Generation Sdn Bhd , a subsidiary of Sarawak Energy Berhad" ], [ "Sarawak Power Generation Plant", "Sarawak at Bintulu", "515", "Open cycle ( 2 GT )", "Sarawak Power Generation Sdn Bhd , a subsidiary of Sarawak Energy Berhad" ], [ "Sepanggar Bay Power Plant", "Sabah at Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park", "100", "Combined cycle", "Sepangar Bay Power Corporation Sdn Bhd" ], [ "Pasir Gudang Energy", "Johor at Pasir Gudang", "729", "Thermal ( 2 ST ) , combined cycle ( 2 GT , 1 ST ) , open cycle ( 2 GT )", "Tenaga Nasional Berhad" ], [ "Sultan Ismail Power Station", "Terengganu at Paka", "1,136", "Combined cycle ( 8 GT , 4 ST )", "Tenaga Nasional Berhad" ], [ "Tanjung Kling Power Station", "Malacca at Tanjung Kling", "330", "Combined cycle ( 2 GT , 1 ST )", "Pahlawan Power , a subsidiary of Powertek" ], [ "Telok Gong Power Station 1", "Malacca at Telok Gong", "440", "Open cycle ( 4 GT )", "Powertek" ], [ "Telok Gong Power Station 2", "Malacca at Telok Gong", "720", "Combined cycle ( 2 GT , 1ST )", "Panglima Power , a subsidiary of Powertek" ] ]
{ "intro": "Tenaga Nasional Berhad operates three hydroelectric schemes in the peninsula with an installed generating capacity of 1,911 megawatts (MW). They are the Sungai Perak, Terengganu and Cameron Highlands hydroelectric schemes with 21 dams in operation. A number of Independent Power Producers also own and operate several small hydro plants. Independent hydroelectric schemes", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Gas-fired", "title": "List of power stations in Malaysia", "uid": "List_of_power_stations_in_Malaysia_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_power_stations_in_Malaysia" }
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Papal_conclave,_1458_0
[ [ "Elector", "Nationality", "Cardinalatial Title", "Elevated", "Elevator", "Notes" ], [ "Giorgio Fieschi ( called Cardinal Fieschi )", "Genovese", "Bishop of Ostia e Velletri", "1439 , December 18", "Pope Eugenius IV", "Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals ; bishop of Albenga" ], [ "Isidore of Kiev ( Cardinal of Ruthenia )", "Greek", "Bishop of Sabina ; administrator of SS . Marcellino e Pietro", "1439 , December 18", "Pope Eugenius IV", "Latin Patriarch of Constantinople ; administrator of the see of Nicosia" ], [ "Bessarion ( Cardinal of Nicea )", "Greek", "Bishop of Frascati ; commendatario of SS . XII Apostoli", "1439 , December 18", "Pope Eugenius IV", "Titular archbishop of Nicea and Tebe ; administrator of the sees of Mazara del Vallo and Pamplona ; Cardinal-protector of the Order of Basilians" ], [ "Guillaume d'Estouteville , O.S.B.Cluny ( Cardinal of Rouen )", "French", "Priest of SS . Martino e Silvestro", "1439 , December 18", "Pope Eugenius IV", "Archbishop of Rouen and administrator of the see of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne ; Archpriest of the patriarchal Liberian Basilica ; Cardinal-protector of the Order of Augustinians" ], [ "Juan de Torquemada , O.P . ( Cardinal of S. Sisto )", "Castilian", "Priest of S. Maria in Trastevere", "1439 , December 18", "Pope Eugenius IV", "Administrator of the suburbicarian see of Palestrina ; abbot commendatario of Subiaco" ], [ "Pietro Barbo ( Cardinal of S. Marco )", "Venetian", "Priest of S. Marco", "1440 , July 1", "Pope Eugenius IV ( Cardinal-nephew )", "Bishop of Vicenza ; Archpriest of the patriarchal Vatican Basilica" ], [ "Antonio de la Cerda ( Cardinal of Messina )", "Catalan", "Priest of S. Lucia in Septisolio", "1448 , February 16", "Pope Nicholas V", "Bishop of Lerida ; administrator of the see of Giovinazzo" ], [ "Latino Orsini ( Cardinal Orsini )", "Roman", "Priest of SS . Giovanni e Paolo", "1448 , December 20", "Pope Nicholas V", "Administrator of the see of Bari ; Archpriest of the patriarchal Lateran Basilica" ], [ "Alain de Coëtivy ( Cardinal of Avignon )", "French", "Priest of S. Prassede", "1448 , December 20", "Pope Nicholas V", "Bishop of Avignon and administrator of the sees of Nîmes and Dol" ], [ "Filippo Calandrini ( Cardinal of Bologna )", "Bolognese", "Priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina", "1448 , December 20", "Pope Nicholas V ( Cardinal-nephew )", "Bishop of Bologna" ], [ "Luis Juan del Mila y Borja ( Cardinal of Segorbe )", "Catalan", "Priest of SS . IV Coronati", "1456 , February 20", "Pope Callixtus III ( Cardinal-nephew )", "Administrator of the see of Segorbe ; Legate in Bologna" ], [ "Juan de Mella ( Cardinal of Zamora )", "Castilian", "Priest of S. Prisca", "1456 , December 17", "Pope Callixtus III", "Bishop of Zamora" ], [ "Giovanni Castiglione ( Cardinal of Pavia )", "Milanese", "Priest of S. Clemente", "1456 , December 17", "Pope Callixtus III", "Bishop of Pavia" ], [ "Enea Silvio Piccolomini ( Cardinal of Siena )", "Siena", "Priest of S. Sabina", "1456 , December 17", "Pope Callixtus III", "Bishop of Siena and bishop of Warmia" ], [ "Giacomo Tebaldi ( Cardinal of S. Anastasia )", "Neapolitan", "Priest of S. Anastasia", "1456 , December 17", "Pope Callixtus III", "Archbishop of Naples ; Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals" ], [ "Prospero Colonna ( Cardinal Colonna )", "Roman", "Deacon of S. Giorgio in Velabro", "1426 , May 24", "Pope Martin V ( cardinal-nephew )", "Protodeacon of the Sacred College of Cardinals" ], [ "Jaime de Portugal ( Cardinal of Portugal )", "Portuguese", "Deacon of S. Eustachio", "1456 , February 20", "Pope Callixtus III", "Archbishop of Lisbon ; administrator of the see of Paphos" ], [ "Rodrigo Borgia ( Cardinal Vicechancellor )", "Catalan", "Deacon of S. Nicola in Carcere ; commendatario of S. Maria in Via Lata", "1456 , February 20", "Pope Callixtus III ( Cardinal-nephew )", "Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church ; Administrator of Valencia ; generalissimo of the papal troops" ] ]
{ "intro": "The papal conclave of 1458 (August 16-19), convened after the death of Pope Callixtus III, elected as his successor Cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini who took the name Pius II.", "section_text": "At the time of Callixtus ' death , there were 27 living cardinals , of whom 19 were in Rome , but on August 14 Cardinal Domenico Capranica , archpriest of the College , unexpectedly died . Participating in the conclave were 18 out of the 26 members of the Sacred College : [ 3 ]", "section_title": "List of participants", "title": "1458 papal conclave", "uid": "Papal_conclave,_1458_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1458_papal_conclave" }
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List_of_Ultras_of_South_America_3
[ [ "No", "Peak", "Country", "Elevation ( m )", "Prominence ( m )", "Col ( m )" ], [ "1", "Chimborazo", "Ecuador", "6,267", "4,122", "2145" ], [ "2", "Cotopaxi", "Ecuador", "5,896", "2,403", "3493" ], [ "3", "Cayambe", "Ecuador", "5,790", "2,075", "3715" ], [ "4", "El Altar", "Ecuador", "5,319", "2,072", "3247" ], [ "5", "Cordillera del Cóndor", "Ecuador", "2,950", "2,011", "939" ], [ "6", "Cotacachi", "Ecuador", "4,944", "1,837", "3107" ], [ "7", "Illiniza Sur", "Ecuador", "5,263", "1,750", "3513" ], [ "8", "Antisana", "Ecuador", "5,704", "1,678", "4026" ], [ "9", "Pichincha", "Ecuador", "4,794", "1,652", "3142" ], [ "10", "Sangay", "Ecuador", "5,300", "1,588", "3712" ], [ "11", "Tungurahua", "Ecuador", "5,016", "1,554", "3462" ], [ "12", "Sumaco", "Ecuador", "3,790", "1,536", "2254" ], [ "13", "Imbabura", "Ecuador", "4,634", "1,519", "3115" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of the 209 ultra prominent peaks, or Ultras in South America. An Ultra is a mountain summit with a topographic prominence of 1,500 metres (4,921 ft) or more.", "section_text": "Chimborazo , Ecuador Cotopaxi , Ecuador Pichincha , Ecuador", "section_title": "Cordilleras of Ecuador", "title": "List of Ultras of South America", "uid": "List_of_Ultras_of_South_America_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ultras_of_South_America" }
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List_of_cultural_entities_with_sole_naming_rights_4
[ [ "Name", "Location", "Sponsor", "Notes" ], [ "Nitori Culture Hall", "Chuo-ku , Sapporo", "Nitori", "then Hokkaido Welfare Pension Hall ( Hokkaido Kosei Nenkin Kaikan )" ], [ "Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi", "Aoba-ku , Sendai", "Tokyo Electron", "then Miyagi Prefectual Hall" ], [ "Hitachi Systems Hall Sendai", "Aoba-ku , Sendai", "Hitachi Systems", "then Sendai City Youth Culture Centre" ], [ "Beisia Culture Hall", "Maebashi , Gunma Prefecture", "Beisia", "then Gunma Prefectual Hall" ], [ "Humantrust Cinema Shibuya", "Shibuya , Tokyo", "Humantrust", "then Amuse Con amusement complex building" ], [ "Humantrust Cinema Yurakucho", "Chuo , Tokyo", "Humantrust", "then Yurakucho Itoshia shopping building" ], [ "Shibuya C.C . Lemon Hall", "Shibuya , Tokyo", "C.C . Lemon / Dentsu", "" ], [ "ROHM Theatre Kyoto", "Sakyo-ku , Kyoto", "Rohm", "then Kyoto Kaikan" ], [ "Hankyu Theater", "Nishinomiya , Hyogo Prefecture", "Hankyu", "then Hyogo Performing Arts Center-Theater" ], [ "Sunstar Hall", "Saka , Hiroshima Prefecture", "Sunstar", "then Saka Culture Hall" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of cultural entities with sole naming rights:", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Performing arts venues -- Japan", "title": "List of cultural entities with sole naming rights", "uid": "List_of_cultural_entities_with_sole_naming_rights_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cultural_entities_with_sole_naming_rights" }
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List_of_films_at_the_2011_Sundance_Film_Festival_1
[ [ "Title", "Director", "Year", "First showing" ], [ "Another Earth", "Mike Cahill", "2011", "January 24" ], [ "Another Happy Day", "Sam Levinson", "2011", "January 23" ], [ "Benavides Born ( distributed as All She Can )", "Amy Wendel", "2011", "January 22" ], [ "Circumstance", "Maryam Keshavarz", "2011", "January 22" ], [ "Gun Hill Road", "Rashaad Ernesto Green", "2011", "January 24" ], [ "Here", "Braden King", "2010", "January 21" ], [ "Higher Ground", "Vera Farmiga", "2010", "January 23" ], [ "Homework", "Gavin Wiesen", "2010", "January 23" ], [ "The Ledge", "Matthew Chapman", "2010", "January 21" ], [ "Like Crazy", "Drake Doremus", "2011", "January 22" ], [ "Little Birds", "Elgin James", "2010", "January 23" ], [ "Martha Marcy May Marlene", "Sean Durkin", "2011", "January 21" ], [ "On the Ice", "Andrew Okpeaha MacLean", "2011", "January 21" ], [ "Pariah", "Dee Rees", "2011", "January 20" ], [ "Take Shelter", "Jeff Nichols", "2011", "January 24" ], [ "Terri", "Azazel Jacobs", "2011", "January 22" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of all films shown at the 27th Sundance Film Festival.", "section_text": "The following 16 films were selected from 1,102 submissions and each is a world premiere . [ 1 ]", "section_title": "Feature competition -- U.S . Dramatic", "title": "List of films at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival", "uid": "List_of_films_at_the_2011_Sundance_Film_Festival_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_at_the_2011_Sundance_Film_Festival" }
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List_of_National_Football_League_attendance_figures_8
[ [ "Team", "Stadium", "Home Games", "Average Attendance", "Total Attendance", "Capacity Percentage" ], [ "Dallas Cowboys", "Cowboys Stadium", "8", "87,047", "696,377", "108.8%" ], [ "Washington Redskins", "FedExField", "8", "83,172", "665,380", "90.7%" ], [ "New York Giants", "New Meadowlands Stadium", "8", "79,019", "632,156", "95.8%" ], [ "New York Jets", "New Meadowlands Stadium", "8", "78,596", "628,768", "95.3%" ], [ "Denver Broncos", "Invesco Field at Mile High", "8", "74,908", "599,264", "98.4%" ], [ "Carolina Panthers", "Bank of America Stadium", "8", "72,620", "580,965", "98.4%" ], [ "Baltimore Ravens", "M & T Bank Stadium", "8", "71,227", "569,817", "100.3%" ], [ "Houston Texans", "Reliant Stadium", "8", "71,080", "568,643", "100.0%" ], [ "Green Bay Packers", "Lambeau Field", "8", "70,795", "566,362", "97.1%" ], [ "New Orleans Saints", "Louisiana Superdome", "8", "70,038", "560,304", "96.0%" ], [ "Philadelphia Eagles", "Lincoln Financial Field", "8", "69,144", "553,152", "102.3%" ], [ "Tennessee Titans", "LP Field", "8", "69,143", "553,144", "100.0%" ], [ "New England Patriots", "Gillette Stadium", "8", "68,756", "550,048", "100.0%" ], [ "Atlanta Falcons", "Georgia Dome", "8", "67,850", "542,800", "95.2%" ], [ "Miami Dolphins", "Sun Life Stadium", "8", "67,744", "541,959", "90.1%" ], [ "Kansas City Chiefs", "Arrowhead Stadium", "8", "67,672", "541,380", "88.2%" ], [ "Seattle Seahawks", "Qwest Field", "8", "66,992", "539,141", "100.0%" ], [ "Indianapolis Colts", "Lucas Oil Stadium", "8", "66,975", "535,942", "106.3%" ], [ "Cleveland Browns", "Cleveland Browns Stadium", "8", "66,116", "528,933", "90.3%" ], [ "San Diego Chargers", "Qualcomm Stadium", "8", "65,530", "524,241", "91.9%" ] ]
{ "intro": "The National Football League is the largest live spectator sporting league in the world (excluding auto racing) in terms of average attendance. As of 2018, the NFL averaged 67,100 live spectators per game, and 17,177,581 total for the season.", "section_text": "Soldier Field Gillette Stadium Qwest Field Cleveland Browns Stadium", "section_title": "2010 attendance statistics", "title": "List of National Football League attendance figures", "uid": "List_of_National_Football_League_attendance_figures_8", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Football_League_attendance_figures" }
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List_of_action_films_of_the_2010s_8
[ [ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Country" ], [ "Accident Man", "Jesse V. Johnson", "Scott Adkins , Ashley Greene , Ray Stevenson , Michael Jai White , Ray Park , Amy Johnston", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Peyton Reed", "Paul Rudd , Evangeline Lilly , Michael Douglas", "United States" ], [ "Aquaman", "James Wan", "Jason Momoa , Amber Heard , Patrick Wilson , Yahya Abdul-Mateen II", "United States" ], [ "Avengers : Infinity War", "Antony Russo , Joe Russo", "Robert Downey Jr. , Scarlett Johansson , Chris Pratt , Chris Evans , Chris Hemmsworth , Josh Brolin , Benedict Cumberbatch , Tom Holland", "United States" ], [ "Black Panther", "Ryan Coogler", "Chadwick Boseman , Lupita Nyong ' o , Michael B. Jordan", "United States" ], [ "Bumblebee", "Travis Knight", "Hailee Steinfeld , John Cena , John Ortiz", "United States" ], [ "BuyBust", "Erik Matti", "Anne Curtis , Brandon Vera , Victor Neri , Arjo Atayde , Nonie Buencamino , Joross Gamboa", "Philippines" ], [ "Deadpool 2", "David Leitch", "Ryan Reynolds , Josh Brolin , Morena Baccarin", "United States" ], [ "Death Race : Beyond Anarchy", "Don Michael Paul", "Zach McGowan , Danny Glover , Christine Marzano , Frederick Koehler , Danny Trejo", "United States" ], [ "Death Wish", "Eli Roth", "Bruce Willis , Vincent D'Onofrio , Elisabeth Shue", "United States" ], [ "Escape Plan 2 : Hades", "Steven C. Miller", "Sylvester Stallone , Dave Bautista , Huang Xiaoming , Jaime King , 50 Cent", "China United States United Kingdom" ], [ "Final Score", "Scott Mann", "Dave Bautista , Pierce Brosnan , Ray Stevenson , Julian Cheung", "United Kingdom United States" ], [ "Golden Job", "Chin Ka-lok", "Ekin Cheng , Jordan Chan , Michael Tse", "Hong Kong" ], [ "Hotel Artemis", "Drew Pearce", "Jodie Foster , Sterling K. Brown , Sofia Boutella , Charlie Day", "United States" ], [ "Hunter Killer", "Donovan Marsh", "Gerard Butler , Gary Oldman , Common , Linda Cardellini , Toby Stephens", "United States" ], [ "Kin", "Jonathen and Josh Baker", "Myles Truitt , Dennis Quaid , James Franco", "United States" ], [ "Mandy", "Pianos Cosmatos", "Nicolas Cage , Andrea Riseborough , Linus Roache", "Canada United States" ], [ "Master Z : The Ip Man Legacy", "Yuen Woo-ping", "Zhang Jin , Dave Bautista , Liu Yan , Xing Yu , Michelle Yeoh , Tony Jaa", "Hong Kong China" ], [ "Maze Runner : The Death Cure", "Wes Ball", "Dylan O'Brien , Thomas Brodie-Sangster , Katherine McNamara", "United States" ], [ "Mile 22", "Peter Berg", "Mark Wahlberg , John Malkovich , Lauren Cohan , Iko Uwais", "United States" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is chronological list of action films originally released in the 2010s. Often there may be considerable overlap particularly between action and other genres (including, horror, comedy, and science fiction films); the list should attempt to document films which are more closely related to action, even if they bend[clarification needed] genres.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "2018", "title": "List of action films of the 2010s", "uid": "List_of_action_films_of_the_2010s_8", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_action_films_of_the_2010s" }
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Elections_in_Tamil_Nadu_2
[ [ "Year", "Lok Sabha Election", "Winning Party/Coalition", "Total Seats", "Seats won" ], [ "1951", "First Lok Sabha", "Indian National Congress", "", "" ], [ "1957", "Second Lok Sabha", "Indian National Congress", "", "" ], [ "1962", "Third Lok Sabha", "Indian National Congress", "", "" ], [ "1967", "Fourth Lok Sabha", "United Front ( DMK / SWA / CPM / ML ) *", "", "" ], [ "1971", "Fifth Lok Sabha", "Congress ( Indira ) alliance ( DMK/INC/ CPI / FBL /ML )", "", "" ], [ "1977", "Sixth Lok Sabha", "Congress ( Indira ) alliance ( ADMK /INC/CPI ) *", "39", "34" ], [ "1980", "Seventh Lok Sabha", "Congress ( Indira ) alliance ( DMK/INC/ML ) - 37/39 , AIADMK - 2 seats", "39", "37" ], [ "1984", "Eighth Lok Sabha", "Congress alliance ( ADMK/INC )", "39", "37" ], [ "1989", "Ninth Lok Sabha", "Congress alliance ( ADMK/INC )", "39", "38" ], [ "1991", "Tenth Lok Sabha", "Congress alliance ( ADMK/INC )", "39", "39" ], [ "1996", "Eleventh Lok Sabha", "United Front ( DMK/TMC/CPI )", "39", "39" ], [ "1998", "Twelfth Lok Sabha", "National Democratic Alliance ( ADMK/ BJP / PMK / MDMK / JP / TRC ) - 30/39 , DMK+TMC= 8-9 seats", "39", "30" ], [ "1999", "Thirteenth Lok Sabha", "National Democratic Alliance ( DMK/BJP/PMK/MDMK/ MADMK ) - 26/39 seats", "39", "26" ], [ "2004", "Fourteenth Lok Sabha", "United Progressive Alliance ( DMK/INC/PMK/MDMK/CPI/CPM ) - 39/39", "39", "39" ], [ "2009", "Fifteenth Lok Sabha", "United Progressive Alliance ( DMK/INC/ VCK ) 27 out of 39 ; ADMK - 10-12 seats", "39", "27" ], [ "2014", "Sixteenth Lok Sabha", "All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam ( 37 out of 39 )", "39", "37" ], [ "2019", "Seventeenth Lok Sabha", "United Progressive Alliance ( DMK 23/INC 8 seats/VCK/MDMK/CPI/CPM/IUML/IJK/KMDK ) - 37/38 , ADMK - 1 seat", "38", "37" ] ]
{ "intro": "Elections in Tamil Nadu are conducted every five years to elect the State assembly and its share of members to the Lok Sabha. There are 234 assembly constituencies and 39 Lok Sabha constituencies. The state has conducted 15 assembly elections and 16 Lok Sabha elections since independence.", "section_text": "Stacked bar graph with number of seats won in the Lok Sabha elections from 1957-2009 17 Lok Sabha elections have been contested in India since independence starting 1951 . The elections held in Tamil Nadu are listed below .", "section_title": "Lok Sabha elections", "title": "Elections in Tamil Nadu", "uid": "Elections_in_Tamil_Nadu_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_in_Tamil_Nadu" }
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2552
2010_in_Australian_television_2
[ [ "Program", "New network ( s )", "Previous network ( s )", "Date" ], [ "ER ER", "Go !", "Nine Network", "7 January" ], [ "That Mitchell and Webb Look", "UKTV", "ABC1", "7 January" ], [ "Do n't Tell the Bride Do n't Tell the Bride", "LifeStyle You", "The LifeStyle Channel", "8 January" ], [ "Jonathon Ross Show , The The Jonathan Ross Show", "UKTV", "Seven Network", "10 January" ], [ "King of the Hill King of the Hill", "7Two", "Seven Network", "24 January" ], [ "Gok 's Fashion Fix", "LifeStyle You", "The LifeStyle Channel", "28 January" ], [ "Shortland Street", "ABC1", "SBS One", "28 January" ], [ "Flavor of Love", "MTV", "VH1", "6 February" ], [ "Top Gear Top Gear", "Nine Network", "SBS One", "16 February" ], [ "Mercy Mercy", "7Two", "Seven Network", "17 February" ], [ "Sopranos , The The Sopranos", "7Two", "Nine Network", "24 January" ], [ "Sopranos , The The Sopranos", "7mate", "7Two", "27 September" ], [ "Gavin & Stacey Gavin & Stacey", "ABC2", "Seven Network", "25 February" ], [ "The Legends of Treasure Island", "7Two", "ABC1", "21 March" ], [ "Woof !", "7Two", "Nine Network ABC1", "4 April" ], [ "Zero Hour Zero Hour", "Network Ten", "Seven Network", "1 May" ], [ "Celebrity Fit Club", "LifeStyle You", "VH1", "18 August" ], [ "Friends", "GEM", "Nine Network", "26 September" ], [ "Life Begins Mighty Ships", "7mate", "Seven Network", "2 October" ], [ "Two and a Half Men", "FOX8", "Arena", "October" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of Australian television events and premieres which occurred, or are scheduled to occur, in 2010. The year 2010 will be the 55th year of continuous operation of television in Australia.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Programming changes -- Changes to network affiliation", "title": "2010 in Australian television", "uid": "2010_in_Australian_television_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_in_Australian_television" }
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List_of_2008_box_office_number-one_films_in_Canada_1
[ [ "Rank", "Title", "Studio", "Total Gross ( in millions )" ], [ "1", "The Dark Knight", "Warner Bros", "$ 50.69" ], [ "2", "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Paramount", "$ 27.69" ], [ "3", "Iron Man", "Paramount", "$ 26.22" ], [ "4", "Quantum of Solace", "Columbia", "$ 22.56" ], [ "5", "Mamma Mia !", "Universal", "$ 18.63" ], [ "6", "Hancock", "Columbia", "$ 18.50" ], [ "7", "Twilight", "Summit", "$ 18.01" ], [ "8", "WALL-E", "Disney / Pixar", "$ 17.38" ], [ "9", "Kung Fu Panda", "Paramount/ DreamWorks", "$ 17.04" ], [ "10", "Slumdog Millionaire", "Fox Searchlight", "$ 16.70" ], [ "11", "Madagascar : Escape 2 Africa", "Paramount/DreamWorks", "$ 16.49" ], [ "12", "Sex and the City", "Warner Bros", "$ 16.29" ], [ "13", "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", "Paramount", "$ 13.26" ], [ "14", "Wanted", "Universal", "$ 11.86" ], [ "15", "The Chronicles of Narnia : Prince Caspian", "Disney", "$ 11.84" ], [ "16", "Tropic Thunder", "Paramount/DreamWorks", "$ 11.69" ], [ "17", "Step Brothers", "Columbia", "$ 11.37" ], [ "18", "Journey to the Center of the Earth", "Warner Bros", "$ 11.34" ], [ "19", "Get Smart", "Warner Bros", "$ 11.33" ], [ "20", "Horton Hears a Who !", "Fox", "$ 11.10" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in Canada during 2008.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Highest-grossing films in Canada", "title": "List of 2008 box office number-one films in Canada", "uid": "List_of_2008_box_office_number-one_films_in_Canada_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2008_box_office_number-one_films_in_Canada" }
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List_of_castles_and_manor_houses_in_Sweden_5
[ [ "Name", "Swedish name", "Location", "Date", "Condition" ], [ "Råbelöv Castle", "Råbelövs slott", "Scania", "1637", "Private residence , hotel" ], [ "Rånäs Manor", "Rånäs slott", "Uppland", "1844", "Hotel" ], [ "Rinkesta Castle", "Rinkesta slott", "Södermanland", "1775", "Private residence" ], [ "Rockelstad Castle", "Rockelstad slott", "Södermanland", "1890", "Hotel" ], [ "Roma Abbey", "Roma kloster", "Gotland", "1733", "Museum" ], [ "Rönneholm Castle", "Rönneholms slott", "Scania", "1811", "Private residence" ], [ "Rosendal Castle", "Rosendals slott", "Scania", "1615", "Private residence" ], [ "Rosendal Palace", "Rosendals slott", "Stockholm", "1827", "Museum" ], [ "Rosersberg Palace", "Rosersbergs slott", "Stockholm", "1638", "Museum" ], [ "Rössjöholm Castle", "Rössjöholms slott", "Scania", "1735", "Private residence" ], [ "Runsa Castle", "Runsa slott", "Uppland", "18th century", "Private residence" ], [ "Rydboholm Castle", "Rydboholms slott", "Uppland", "1548", "Private residence" ], [ "Salnecke Castle", "Salnecke slott", "Uppland", "1640", "Private residence" ], [ "Salsta Castle", "Salsta slott", "Uppland", "1675", "Museum" ], [ "Sandemar Castle", "Sandemar slott", "Södermanland", "1670", "Private residence" ], [ "Säfstaholm", "Säfstaholms slott", "Södermanland", "1815", "Museum" ], [ "Sinclairsholm Castle", "Sinclairsholm slott", "Scania", "1620", "Private residence" ], [ "Sjöö Castle", "Sjöö slott", "Uppland", "1679", "Private residence" ], [ "Skabersjö Castle", "Skabersjö slott", "Scania", "1782", "Private residence" ], [ "Skånelaholm Castle", "Skånelaholm slott", "Uppland", "1891", "Museum" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of castles and palaces in Sweden. In the Swedish language the word slott is used for both castles, châteaus and palaces; this article lists all of them as well as fortresses.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "R-S", "title": "List of castles and palaces in Sweden", "uid": "List_of_castles_and_manor_houses_in_Sweden_5", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_castles_and_palaces_in_Sweden" }
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List_of_Catholic_churches_in_the_United_States_38
[ [ "Church", "Dates", "Location", "City , State", "Description" ], [ "Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament", "1924 built 1992 NRHP-listed", "1 Cathedral Square 40°30′56.88″N 78°24′14.4″W / 40.5158000°N 78.404000°W / 40.5158000 ; -78.404000 ( Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament ( Altoona , Pennsylvania ) )", "Altoona , Pennsylvania", "Baroque Revival" ], [ "St. Severin 's Church", "1851 built 1998 NRHP-listed", "24 Maryland Ave. 41°1′54″N 78°6′38″W / 41.03167°N 78.11056°W / 41.03167 ; -78.11056 ( St. Severin 's Old Log Church )", "Cooper Settlement , Pennsylvania", "" ], [ "Basilica of Saints Cyril and Methodius", "1939 built", "580 Railroad St. 40°57′45.48″N 76°36′10.25″W / 40.9626333°N 76.6028472°W / 40.9626333 ; -76.6028472 ( Basilica of Saints Cyril and Methodius ( Danville , Pennsylvania ) )", "Danville , Pennsylvania", "Romanesque Revival" ], [ "Blessed Sacrament Cathedral", "1928 built 1999 NRHP-listed", "300 N. Main St. 40°18′23.48″N 79°32′46.5″W / 40.3065222°N 79.546250°W / 40.3065222 ; -79.546250 ( Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament ( Greensburg , Pennsylvania ) )", "Greensburg , Pennsylvania", "Gothic Revival" ], [ "Cathedral of Saint Patrick", "1907 built 1976 NRHP-listed", "212 State St. 40°15′49.32″N 76°53′11.04″W / 40.2637000°N 76.8864000°W / 40.2637000 ; -76.8864000 ( Cathedral of Saint Patrick ( Harrisburg , Pennsylvania ) )", "Harrisburg , Pennsylvania", "Baroque Revival" ], [ "St. Gabriel 's Church", "1925 built 1992 NRHP-listed", "122-142 S. Wyoming St. 40°56′55″N 75°58′20″W / 40.94861°N 75.97222°W / 40.94861 ; -75.97222 ( St. Gabriel 's Catholic Parish Complex ( Scranton , Pennsylvania ) )", "Hazleton , Pennsylvania", "Gothic Revival" ], [ "St. John Gualbert Cathedral", "1895 built 1992 NRHP-listed", "117 Clinton St. 40°19′30.51″N 78°54′55.16″W / 40.3251417°N 78.9153222°W / 40.3251417 ; -78.9153222 ( St. John Gualbert Cathedral ( Johnstown , Pennsylvania ) )", "Johnstown , Pennsylvania", "Italianate , Romanesque Revival" ], [ "Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel", "1901 built", "321 St. Mary St. 40°30′9.12″N 78°37′49.08″W / 40.5025333°N 78.6303000°W / 40.5025333 ; -78.6303000 ( Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel ( Loretto , Pennsylvania ) )", "Loretto , Pennsylvania", "Romanesque Revival" ], [ "St. Nicholas Croatian Church", "1922 built 1998 NRHP-listed", "24 Maryland Ave. 40°28′37.36″N 79°58′10.88″W / 40.4770444°N 79.9696889°W / 40.4770444 ; -79.9696889 ( St. Nicholas Croatian Church ( Millvale , Pennsylvania ) )", "Millvale , Pennsylvania", "Romanesque Revival" ], [ "Mount St. Peter Church", "1942 built 1980 NRHP-listed", "100 Freeport Road 40°33′46″N 79°45′42″W / 40.56278°N 79.76167°W / 40.56278 ; -79.76167 ( Mount St. Peter Roman Catholic Church )", "New Kensington , Pennsylvania", "Art Deco , International style" ], [ "Ukrainian Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception", "1966 built", "830 N. Franklin Street", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Byzantine" ], [ "Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul", "built 1864 , 1971 NRHP-listed ( Reference # 71000720 )", "18th Street at Logan Circle", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Italian Renaissance" ], [ "Most Precious Blood Church", "1908-27 built 1992 NRHP-listed", "2800-2818 Diamond St. 39°59′13″N 75°10′49″W / 39.98694°N 75.18028°W / 39.98694 ; -75.18028 ( Most Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church , Rectory and Parochial School )", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Mission/Spanish Revival" ], [ "St. Augustine Church", "1848 built 1976 NRHP-listed", "243 N. Lawrence Street", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Italian Revival , Palladin" ], [ "St. Clement 's Church", "1859 built 1970 NRHP-listed", "2013 Appletree Street", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Romanesque Revival" ], [ "St. Cyprian Church", "1924 built", "525 South Cobbs Creek Parkway", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Including Rectory and School" ], [ "St. Francis de Sales Church", "1907 built", "4625 Springfield Avenue", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Arts & Crafts movement style" ], [ "Church of the Epiphany", "1902 built 1998 PHLP-listed", "Washington Place & Centre Avenue", "Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania", "Red brick Romanesque ; with Byzantine details" ], [ "St. Boniface Church", "1925 built 1974 NRHP-listed", "2208 East Street", "Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania", "Romanesque & Byzantine Revival" ], [ "St. Paul Cathedral", "1906 built 1983 NRHP-listed", "108 N. Dithridge Street", "Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania", "Scholastic Gothic" ] ]
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List_of_top-division_football_clubs_in_AFC_countries_1
[ [ "Team", "Location", "Venue", "Capacity" ], [ "Abdysh-Ata Kant", "Kant", "Stadion Sportkompleks Abdysh-Ata", "3,000" ], [ "Akademija Osh", "Osh", "Suyumbayev Stadion", "11,200" ], [ "Alay Osh", "Osh", "Suyumbayev Stadion", "11,200" ], [ "Alga Bishkek", "Bishkek", "Dolen Omurzakov Stadium", "23,000" ], [ "Dordoi Bishkek", "Bishkek", "Dolen Omurzakov Stadium", "23,000" ], [ "Ilbirs Bishkek", "Bishkek", "Stadium FC FFKR", "1,000" ], [ "Kara-Balta", "Kara-Balta", "Manas Stadium", "4,000" ], [ "Neftchi", "Kochkor-Ata", "Stadion Neftyannik Kochkor-Ata", "5,000" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of top-division football clubs in Asian Football Confederation countries. The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) includes all Asian countries except Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Israel, Kazakhstan and Turkey as members, but also includes the Oceanian countries of Australia, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands (the association of the Northern Mariana Islands is a provisional associate member of AFC but not a member of FIFA). The football associations of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Israel, Kazakhstan and Turkey are members of UEFA, the European football confederation (Israel and Kazakhstan were previously AFC members but had left). Hong Kong and Macau, the special administrative regions of the China, have their own football associations which are members of AFC. Taiwan (called Chinese Taipei in the international sports community) and Palestine, both members of the IOC but not the UN, also have their own football associations which are members of AFC. Each of the AFC member countries have their own football league systems. The clubs playing in each top-level league compete for the title as the country's club champions, and also for places in next season's AFC club competitions, i.e., the AFC Champions League, the AFC Cup, and the AFC President's Cup. Due to promotion and relegation, the clubs playing in the top-level league are different every season; however, some league systems (such as Australia) do not have promotion and relegation. The champions of the previous season in each country are listed in bold. Please note: Some clubs play in a national football league other than their own country's. Where this is the case the club is noted as such. In particular, the Australian A-League includes a team from New Zealand, whose national federation is a member of the Oceania Football Confederation.", "section_text": "Main article : List of football clubs in Kyrgyzstan Football association : Football Federation of Kyrgyz Republic Top-level league : Kyrgyzstan League As of 2019 season : AlgaDordoiIlbirsAbdysh-AtaAlayAkademijaKara-BaltaNeftchi Locations of teams in the 2019 Kyrgyz Premier League", "section_title": "Kyrgyzstan", "title": "List of top-division football clubs in AFC countries", "uid": "List_of_top-division_football_clubs_in_AFC_countries_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_top-division_football_clubs_in_AFC_countries" }
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List_of_prizes_named_after_people_9
[ [ "Award", "Named after", "Field", "Achievement" ], [ "Kalai Prize", "Ehud Kalai", "Game theory and computer science", "Outstanding papers" ], [ "Karlspreis", "Charlemagne", "Peace", "Outstanding contribution to Western European integration" ], [ "Theodore von Karman Medal", "Theodore von Kármán", "Civil engineering", "Distinguished achievement in engineering mechanics , as applied to civil engineering" ], [ "Patty Kazmaier Award", "Patty Kazmaier-Sandt", "Ice hockey", "Outstanding player in NCAA Division I women 's college hockey" ], [ "Gottfried-Keller-Preis", "Gottfried Keller", "Literature", "Outstanding achievement in Swiss literature , in any of the country 's languages" ], [ "Kennedy Center Honors", "John F. Kennedy", "Performing arts", "Lifetime contribution to American culture" ], [ "J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award", "J. Walter Kennedy", "Basketball", "Outstanding service and dedication to the community by an NBA player , coach , or trainer" ], [ "Graham Kennedy Award", "Graham Kennedy", "Australian television", "For Most Outstanding New Talent" ], [ "Kikuchi Kan Prize", "Kan Kikuchi", "Japanese culture", "" ], [ "Kimura Ihei Award", "Ihei Kimura", "Photography", "" ], [ "Iven C. Kincheloe Award", "Iven Carl Kincheloe , Jr", "Aviation", "Outstanding professional accomplishment in the conduct of flight testing" ], [ "Kirby Award", "Jack Kirby", "Comics", "Outstanding achievement in comic books in 12 categories . Awarded 1985-87 ; replaced by Eisner Award and Harvey Award" ], [ "Knuth Prize", "Donald Knuth", "Computer science", "Outstanding foundational contributions , based on overall impact . Compare with the Gödel Prize , which honors outstanding individual papers" ], [ "Stephen F. Kolzak Award", "Stephen F. Kolzak", "Entertainment", "Outstanding work directed toward eliminating homophobia by an openly LGBT member of the entertainment or media community" ], [ "Kurchatov ( Gold ) Medal", "Igor Kurchatov", "Nuclear physics", "Lifetime contributions to nuclear physics , nuclear energy , or nuclear engineering by a Soviet ( communist era ) or Russian ( post-communist era ) . Known as the Kurchatov Medal in the Soviet era , and the Kurchatov Gold Medal today" ], [ "Khwarizmi International Award", "Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi", "Science & technology", "Distinguished achievements in science & technology , international call for participation" ] ]
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2013_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game_3
[ [ "Position", "Player", "Team", "All-Star Games" ], [ "C", "Yadier Molina", "Cardinals", "5" ], [ "1B", "Joey Votto", "Reds", "4" ], [ "2B", "Brandon Phillips", "Reds", "3" ], [ "3B", "David Wright", "Mets", "7" ], [ "SS", "Troy Tulowitzki", "Rockies", "3" ], [ "OF", "Carlos Beltrán", "Cardinals", "8" ], [ "OF", "Carlos González", "Rockies", "2" ], [ "OF", "Bryce Harper", "Nationals", "2" ], [ "DH", "Michael Cuddyer", "Rockies", "2" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 84th edition of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. It was held on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at Citi Field in Queens, New York City, the home of the New York Mets. This was the first time that the Mets have hosted an All-Star Game since 1964, the team's inaugural season at Shea Stadium, and the ninth time the All-Star Game was held in New York City. The game was last held in New York City in 2008, when the old Yankee Stadium hosted it in its final season before being demolished. It was televised in the United States on Fox. The American League shut out the National League for the seventh time in All-Star game history, marking the first time that there have been shutouts in consecutive All-Star games.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "National League", "title": "2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game", "uid": "2013_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game" }
2,558
2559
SW_postcode_area_0
[ [ "Postcode district", "Post town", "Coverage", "Local authority area" ], [ "SW1A", "LONDON", "Whitehall , Buckingham Palace , the Houses of Parliament and west of St James 's", "Westminster" ], [ "SW1E", "LONDON", "Northern 'Victoria ' around Buckingham Gate ( a street ) to include both sides of part of Victoria Street", "Westminster" ], [ "SW1H", "LONDON", "Surrounds of St James 's Park tube station centred on Broadway , Queen Anne 's Gate and Old Queen Street to include both sides of part of Victoria Street - derivation : Horse Guards Parade", "Westminster" ], [ "SW1P", "LONDON", "A projection around Parliament Square . Nearby Westminster School to Westminster Cathedral to CCAL , University of the Arts , London ( omitting all backstreets nearest to Vauxhall Bridge Road ) - derivation : Parliament Square", "Westminster" ], [ "SW1V", "LONDON", "between Vauxhall Bridge , Grosvenor ( or Victoria Railway ) Bridge and Victoria Station , taking in both sides of Vauxhall Bridge Road ; includes Pimlico", "Westminster" ], [ "SW1W", "LONDON", "South or lower Belgravia and Chelsea ( a corner ) , from Sloane Square to Victoria Station to Grosvenor Waterside basin", "Westminster , Kensington and Chelsea" ], [ "SW1X", "LONDON", "Rest of Belgravia ( north of Eaton Square ) , Knightsbridge ( eastern half ) and Chelsea ( a corner )", "Westminster , Kensington and Chelsea" ], [ "SW1Y", "LONDON", "All but the west of St James 's", "Westminster" ], [ "SW2", "LONDON", "Brixton district : Brixton Hill , Tulse Hill ( part ) , Brixton ( part ) , Streatham Hill , Clapham ( part ) , Eastern parts of Balham , Lambeth", "Lambeth" ], [ "SW3", "LONDON", "Chelsea district : Chelsea , Brompton , Knightsbridge ( part )", "Kensington and Chelsea" ], [ "SW4", "LONDON", "Clapham district : Clapham , Stockwell ( part )", "Lambeth , Wandsworth" ], [ "SW5", "LONDON", "Earls Court district : Earls Court", "Kensington and Chelsea" ], [ "SW6", "LONDON", "Fulham district : Fulham , Parsons Green", "Hammersmith and Fulham" ], [ "SW7", "LONDON", "South Kensington district : South Kensington , Knightsbridge ( part )", "Kensington and Chelsea , Westminster" ], [ "SW8", "LONDON", "South Lambeth district : South Lambeth , Wandsworth Road , Vauxhall , Battersea : Nine Elms ( part ) , Clapham ( part ) , NW area of Stockwell , Oval ( part )", "Lambeth , Wandsworth" ], [ "SW9", "LONDON", "Stockwell district : Brixton , Stockwell , Clapham ( part ) , Oval ( part )", "Lambeth" ], [ "SW10", "LONDON", "West Brompton district : West Brompton , Chelsea ( part )", "Kensington and Chelsea , Hammersmith and Fulham" ], [ "SW11", "LONDON", "Battersea head district : Battersea , Clapham South", "Wandsworth , Lambeth" ], [ "SW12", "LONDON", "Balham district : Balham , Clapham South , Wandsworth Common ( part )", "Wandsworth , Lambeth" ], [ "SW13", "LONDON", "Barnes district : Barnes", "Richmond upon Thames" ] ]
{ "intro": "The SW (South Western) postcode area, also known as the London SW postcode area, is a group of postcode districts covering a broad radial swathe of southwest London, England as far as Mortlake, Streatham and Raynes Park. The area straightforwardly succeeds a shorter-lived South Western (SW1-SW10) and Battersea (SW11-SW20) split between its components of the London post town.", "section_text": "The approximate coverage of the postcode districts , with the historic postal district names shown in italics : [ 5 ]", "section_title": "Postal administration -- List of postcode districts", "title": "SW postcode area", "uid": "SW_postcode_area_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SW_postcode_area" }
2,559
2560
List_of_television_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letter_K)_4
[ [ "Call letters", "Channel", "Network ( s )", "City and state", "Meaning or notes" ], [ "KECI-TV", "13 PSIP 13", "13.1 NBC ( then a CBS affiliate ) 13.2 MeTV", "Missoula , Montana", "E agle C ommunications I ncorporated . Flagship of NBC Montana" ], [ "KECY-TV", "9 PSIP 9", "9.1 Fox 9.2 ABC 9.3 The CW 35.4 KESE-LP", "El Centro , California", "K E l C entro , California- Y uma , Arizona ; digital subchannel 9.2 brands by its cable channel assignment on 5 , and digital subchannel 9.3 by its cable channel number , 6" ], [ "KEDT", "23 PSIP 16", "PBS", "Corpus Christi , Texas", "ED ucational T elevision" ], [ "KEET", "11 PSIP/cable 13", "PBS", "Eureka , California", "E ureka E ducational T elevision" ], [ "KELO-TV", "11 PSIP 11", "11.1 CBS 11.2 MyNetworkTV", "Sioux Falls , South Dakota", "KELO ( pronounced as hello )" ], [ "KEMO-TV", "32 PSIP 50", "Azteca America", "Santa Rosa , California", "Pronounced KE y- MO . Formerly KFTY" ], [ "KEMV", "13 PSIP 6", "PBS", "Mountain View , Arkansas", "E ducational M ountain V iew" ], [ "KENS", "29 PSIP/cable 5", "CBS", "San Antonio , Texas", "K E xpress- N ews S ervice ( Former partner ) ( Originally KEYL )" ], [ "KENV-DT", "10 PSIP 10", "NBC", "Elko , Nevada", "E lko N e V ada . Semisatellite of KRNV Reno , Nevada" ], [ "KENW", "32 PSIP/cable 3", "PBS", "Portales , New Mexico", "E astern N e W Mexico University ( owner )" ], [ "KEPB-TV", "29 PSIP 28", "PBS", "Eugene , Oregon", "E ugene P ublic B roadcasting ; satellite of KOPB Portland" ], [ "KEPR-TV", "18 PSIP 19", "19.1 CBS 18.2 The CW", "Pasco , Washington", "KE nnewick , P asco and R ichland . Semi-satellite station of KIMA Yakima , Washington ; digital subchannel 18.2 rebroadcasts KIMA DT2" ], [ "KERA-TV", "14 PSIP 13", "PBS", "Dallas , Texas", "A new ERA in broadcasting" ], [ "KERO-TV", "10 PSIP 23", "23.1 ABC 42.2 KZKC-LP", "Bakersfield , California", "KER n C O unty" ], [ "KESD-TV", "8 PSIP 8", "PBS", "Brookings , South Dakota", "E ducational S outh D akota" ], [ "KESQ-TV", "28 PSIP 42", "42.1 ABC 38.2 KPSP-CD 42.4 KDFX-CD 33.2 KDFX-CD 2.3 KCWQ-LD 42.7 KUNA-LP 15.1 KUNA-LP", "Palm Springs , California", "K ESQ uire Magazine ( former owner )" ], [ "KETA-TV", "13 PSIP 13", "PBS", "Oklahoma City , Oklahoma", "O klahoma E ducational T elevision A uthority" ], [ "KETC", "23 PSIP/cable 9", "PBS", "St. Louis , Missouri", "K E ducational T elevision C hannel" ], [ "KETD", "46 PSIP 53", "Estrella TV", "Castle Rock , Colorado", "E strella T V D enver" ], [ "KETG", "13 PSIP 9", "PBS", "Arkadelphia , Arkansas", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of full-power television stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letter K. Low-power TV stations, those with designations such as KAGN-LP or K11XQ, have not been included in this list. See also the list of TV stations beginning with W and the list of TV stations beginning with X.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "KE", "title": "List of television stations in the United States by call sign (initial letter K)", "uid": "List_of_television_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letter_K)_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_television_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letter_K)" }
2,560
2561
List_of_United_States_Marine_Corps_installations_2
[ [ "Detachment", "Host Facility", "Location", "State" ], [ "Marine Aviation Training Support Group 21", "Naval Air Station Pensacola", "Warrington", "Florida" ], [ "Marine Aviation Training Support Group 22", "Naval Air Station Corpus Christi", "Corpus Christi", "Texas" ], [ "Marine Aviation Training Support Group 23", "Naval Air Station Pensacola", "Warrington", "Florida" ], [ "Marine Aviation Training Support Group 33", "Naval Air Station Oceana", "Virginia Beach", "Virginia" ], [ "Marine Aviation Training Support Group 53", "Naval Air Station Whidbey Island", "Oak Harbor", "Washington" ], [ "Marine Aviation Detachment", "Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake", "China Lake", "California" ], [ "Marine Aviation Detachment", "Naval Air Station Patuxent River", "Patuxent River", "Maryland" ], [ "Marine Corps Detachment", "Fort Sill", "Lawton", "Oklahoma" ], [ "Marine Corps Detachment", "Fort Huachuca", "Huachuca City", "Arizona" ], [ "Marine Corps Detachment", "Defense Language Institute", "Monterey", "California" ], [ "Marine Corps Detachment", "Corry Station Naval Technical Training Center", "Pensacola", "Florida" ], [ "Marine Corps Detachment", "Fort Gordon", "Augusta", "Georgia" ], [ "Marine Corps Detachment", "Fort Benning", "Columbus", "Georgia" ], [ "Marine Corps Detachment", "Fort Knox", "Louisville", "Kentucky" ], [ "Marine Corps Detachment", "Aberdeen Proving Ground", "Aberdeen", "Maryland" ], [ "Marine Corps Detachment", "Fort Meade", "Laurel", "Maryland" ], [ "Marine Corps Detachment", "Fort Leonard Wood", "Waynesville", "Missouri" ], [ "Marine Corps Detachment", "Naval Station Newport Naval War College", "Newport", "Rhode Island" ], [ "Marine Corps Detachment", "Goodfellow Air Force Base", "San Angelo", "Texas" ], [ "Marine Corps Detachment", "Fort Lee", "Tri-Cities", "Virginia" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of installations used by the United States Marine Corps, organized by type and state. Most US states do not have active Marine Corps bases; however, many do have reserve bases and centers. In addition, the Marine Corps Security Force Regiment maintains Marines permanently at numerous naval installations across the United States and abroad. The Corps also shares its headquarters with the rest of the United States armed forces at the Pentagon in Virginia.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "United States -- Marine Corps Detachments", "title": "List of United States Marine Corps installations", "uid": "List_of_United_States_Marine_Corps_installations_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Marine_Corps_installations" }
2,561
2562
Hawaiian_Tropic_0
[ [ "Year", "Winner", "Origin", "Country" ], [ "1984", "Cecilia Hörberg", "Gothenburg", "Sweden" ], [ "1985", "Karen Frances McGrillen", "Belfast", "UK" ], [ "1986", "Yvonne Balliache", "Caracas", "Venezuela" ], [ "1987", "Monica Lange", "Alberta", "Canada" ], [ "1988", "Varinia Govea", "Montevideo", "Uruguay" ], [ "1989", "Jennifer Lynn Campbell", "Michigan", "USA" ], [ "1990", "Sandi Da Silva", "Florida", "USA" ], [ "1991", "Scarlett Chorvat", "Michigan", "USA" ], [ "1992", "Monica Buck", "Texas", "USA" ], [ "1993", "Jennifer Blair", "Arizona", "USA" ], [ "1994", "Tracy Wood", "Ontario", "Canada" ], [ "1995", "Krista Frazier", "Texas", "USA" ], [ "1996", "Cheryl Depew", "Florida", "USA" ], [ "1997", "Renee Slaughter", "Florida", "USA" ], [ "1998", "Jennifer England", "Michigan", "USA" ], [ "1999", "Charlotte Arlt", "Texas", "USA" ], [ "2000", "Maryeve Dufault", "Quebec", "Canada" ], [ "2001", "Erika Johnson", "Stockholm", "Sweden" ], [ "2002", "Shawn Cox", "California", "USA" ], [ "2003", "Erica Reams", "Cockburn Town", "Turks & Caicos" ] ]
{ "intro": "Hawaiian Tropic is an American brand of suntan lotion sold around the world, but more widely available in the United States. The company was founded by Ron Rice in 1969. With a $500 loan from his father, he mixed the first batch in a metal trash can and bottled it from his home garage in Murray, Kentucky. After rapid success, he became the largest private manufacturer of sun care products in the United States until being acquired in May 2007 by Playtex Products, Inc. When combined with Playtex's other brand of sun care, Banana Boat, Playtex is the largest manufacturer of sun care products in the Western Hemisphere. Shortly after purchasing Hawaiian Tropic, Playtex Products was purchased by Energizer Holdings Inc. in a deal valued at $1.9 billion.", "section_text": "Sashes is Miss Hawaiian Tropic Maryeve Dufault before she raced in a stock car race", "section_title": "Miss Hawaiian Tropic International", "title": "Hawaiian Tropic", "uid": "Hawaiian_Tropic_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaiian_Tropic" }
2,562
2563
List_of_Presbyterian_churches_in_the_United_States_38
[ [ "Church", "Dates", "City , State", "Description" ], [ "First United Presbyterian Church ( Athens , Tennessee )", "1892 built 2008 NRHP-listed", "Athens , Tennessee", "Gothic Revival" ], [ "Downtown Presbyterian Church of Nashville", "1816 founded 1848-49 built 1993 NHL-designated", "Nashville , Tennessee", "Egyptian Revival" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church", "1838 founded 1910 built 2009 NRHP-listed", "Chattanooga , Tennessee", "Stanford White -designed building , founding congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church ( Clarksville , Tennessee )", "", "Clarksville , Tennessee", "NRHP-listed in Montgomery County . See also First Presbyterian Church Manse ( Clarksville , Tennessee ) , also NRHP-listed" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church ( Cleveland , Tennessee )", "", "Cleveland , Tennessee", "NRHP-listed in Bradley County" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church of Clifton", "", "Clifton , Tennessee", "NRHP-listed in Wayne County" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church ( Cookeville , Tennessee )", "", "Cookeville , Tennessee", "NRHP-listed in Putnam County" ], [ "Mt . Carmel Presbyterian Church ( Covington , Tennessee )", "built NRHP-listed", "Covington , Tennessee", "" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church ( Greeneville , Tennessee )", "founded built", "Greeneville , Tennessee", "" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church ( Knoxville , Tennessee )", "", "Knoxville , Tennessee", "Church whose First Presbyterian Church Cemetery is NRHP-listed in Knox County" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church ( McMinnville , Tennessee )", "", "McMinnville , Tennessee", "NRHP-listed in Warren County" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church ( Memphis , Tennessee )", "", "Memphis , Tennessee", "NRHP-listed in Shelby County" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church ( Murfreesboro , Tennessee )", "", "Murfreesboro , Tennessee", "NRHP-listed in Rutherford County" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church of Pulaski", "", "Pulaski , Tennessee", "NRHP-listed in Giles County" ], [ "Allardt Presbyterian Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Allardt , Tennessee", "" ], [ "Cane Ridge Cumberland Presbyterian Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Antioch , Tennessee", "" ], [ "Beth Salem Presbyterian Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Athens , Tennessee", "" ], [ "Bethel Springs Presbyterian Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Bethel Springs , Tennessee", "" ], [ "Bethany Presbyterian Church Complex", "built NRHP-listed", "Bryson , Tennessee", "" ], [ "Chapel Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Chapel Hill , Tennessee", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of notable Presbyterian churches in the United States, where a church is notable either as a congregation or as a building. In the United States, numerous churches are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or are noted on state or local historic registers. Also more than 300 Presbyterian historic sites have been listed by the Presbyterian Historical Society onto the American Presbyterian/Reformed Historic Sites Registry (APRHS); those sites which are churches are . in progress . being added here.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Tennessee", "title": "List of Presbyterian churches in the United States", "uid": "List_of_Presbyterian_churches_in_the_United_States_38", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presbyterian_churches_in_the_United_States" }
2,563
2564
List_of_female_United_States_presidential_and_vice-presidential_candidates_3
[ [ "Year", "Name", "Party", "Votes", "Contests Won", "Party Nominee" ], [ "2008", "Hillary Clinton", "Democratic Party", "17,857,501", "23", "Barack Obama" ], [ "2016", "Hillary Clinton", "Democratic Party", "16,914,722", "34", "Hillary Clinton" ], [ "1972", "Shirley Chisholm", "Democratic Party", "430,703", "1", "George McGovern" ], [ "1964", "Margaret Chase Smith", "Republican Party", "227,007", "0", "Barry Goldwater" ], [ "2004", "Carol Moseley Braun", "Democratic Party", "103,189", "0", "John Kerry" ], [ "1996", "Elvena Lloyd-Duffie", "Democratic Party", "91,929", "0", "Bill Clinton" ], [ "2012", "Michele Bachmann", "Republican Party", "41,170", "0", "Mitt Romney" ], [ "2016", "Carly Fiorina", "Republican Party", "40,666", "0", "Donald Trump" ], [ "1996", "Heather Anne Harder", "Democratic Party", "29,156", "0", "Bill Clinton" ], [ "1972", "Patsy Mink", "Democratic Party", "8,286", "0", "George McGovern" ], [ "1964", "Fay T. Carpenter Swain", "Democratic Party", "7,140", "0", "Lyndon B. Johnson" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of female U.S. presidential and vice-presidential nominees and invitees. Nominees are candidates nominated or otherwise selected by political parties for particular offices. Listed as nominees or nomination candidates are those women who achieved ballot access in at least one state (or, before the institution of government-printed ballots, had ballots circulated by their parties). They each may have won the nomination of one of the US political parties (either one of the two major parties or one of the third parties), or made the ballot as an Independent, and in either case must have votes in the election to qualify for this list. Exception is made for those few candidates whose parties lost ballot status for additional runs.", "section_text": "This list , sorted by the number of votes received , includes female candidates who have sought their party 's presidential nomination in at least one primary or caucus and received over 5,000 votes . Party nominee", "section_title": "Presidential candidates -- Primary election candidates", "title": "List of female United States presidential and vice-presidential candidates", "uid": "List_of_female_United_States_presidential_and_vice-presidential_candidates_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_female_United_States_presidential_and_vice-presidential_candidates" }
2,564
2565
Venues_of_the_2003_Pan_American_Games_0
[ [ "Venue", "Sports", "Capacity" ], [ "Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center", "Basketball", "9,000" ], [ "Softball Stadium", "Softball", "5,000" ], [ "Olympic Velodrome - Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center", "Cycling ( track )", "2,000" ], [ "Olympic Stadium", "Athletics Ceremonies Football", "35,000" ], [ "Judo Pavilion", "Fencing Judo", "2,000" ], [ "Aquatics Center - Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center", "Diving Swimming Synchronized swimming Water polo", "4,000" ], [ "Combat Pavilion", "Karate Taekwondo Wrestling", "2,500" ], [ "Volleyball Pavilion", "Volleyball", "5,000" ], [ "Road cycling circuit", "Cycling ( road )", "10,000" ], [ "Racquetball Pavilion", "Racquetball", "600" ], [ "Olympic Stadium Basque Pelota", "Basque pelota", "400" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2003 Pan American Games were held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and surrounding area. The Pan American Games ran from in July and August 2003. This is a list of competition venues that were used during the games. 34 Venues will be used, with a majority of them being built for the games.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Olympic Park Cluster", "title": "Venues of the 2003 Pan American Games", "uid": "Venues_of_the_2003_Pan_American_Games_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venues_of_the_2003_Pan_American_Games" }
2,565
2566
Alex_Pettyfer_0
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role" ], [ "2005", "Tom Brown 's Schooldays", "Tom Brown" ], [ "2006", "Stormbreaker", "Alex Rider" ], [ "2008", "Wild Child", "Freddie Kingsley" ], [ "2009", "Tormented", "Bradley White" ], [ "2011", "I Am Number Four", "John Smith" ], [ "2011", "Beastly", "Kyle Kingson" ], [ "2011", "In Time", "Fortis" ], [ "2012", "Magic Mike", "Adam" ], [ "2013", "The Butler", "Thomas Westfall" ], [ "2014", "Endless Love", "David Elliot" ], [ "2016", "Elvis & Nixon", "Jerry Schilling" ], [ "2017", "The Strange Ones", "Nick" ], [ "2018", "Back Roads", "Harley Altmyer" ], [ "2018", "The Last Witness", "Stephen Underwood" ], [ "TBA", "Warning", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "Alexander Richard Pettyfer (born 10 April 1990) is a British actor and model. He appeared in school plays and on television before being cast as Alex Rider, the main character in the 2006 film version of Stormbreaker. Pettyfer was nominated for a Young Artist Award and an Empire Award for his role. He has been seen as a model in several advertising campaigns for Burberry and has starred in a number of other films, including I Am Number Four, Beastly, and Magic Mike. He starred as Brody in the Netflix science fiction miniseries The I-Land.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography -- Film", "title": "Alex Pettyfer", "uid": "Alex_Pettyfer_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Pettyfer" }
2,566
2567
Media_in_Greater_Sudbury_0
[ [ "Frequency", "Call sign", "Branding", "Format", "Owner" ], [ "00 90.1 FM", "CBBS-FM", "CBC Music", "public music", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "00 90.9 FM", "CBBX-FM", "Ici Musique", "public music", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "00 91.7 FM", "CICS-FM", "Pure Country 91.7", "country", "Bell Media Radio" ], [ "00 92.7 FM", "CJRQ-FM", "92.7 Rock", "active rock", "Rogers Communications" ], [ "00 93.5 FM", "CIGM-FM", "Hot 93.5", "contemporary hit radio", "Stingray Group" ], [ "00 95.5 FM", "CJTK-FM", "KFM", "Christian music", "Eternacom" ], [ "00 96.7 FM", "CKLU-FM", "CKLU", "campus radio", "Laurentian University" ], [ "00 98.1 FM", "CBON-FM", "Ici Radio-Canada Première", "public news / talk", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "00 98.9 FM", "CHYC-FM", "Le Loup 98.9", "hot adult contemporary", "Le5 Communications" ], [ "00 99.9 FM", "CBCS-FM", "CBC Radio One", "public news / talk", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "0 101.7 FM", "CKJC-FM", "", "tourist information", "1158556 Ontario Ltd. ( Roger de Brabant )" ], [ "0 103.9 FM", "CHNO-FM", "Rewind 103.9", "classic hits", "Stingray Group" ], [ "0 105.3 FM", "CJMX-FM", "Kiss 105.3", "hot adult contemporary", "Rogers Communications" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of media outlets in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. As the largest city in Northeastern Ontario, Greater Sudbury is the region's primary media centre. Due to the relatively small size of the region's individual media markets, most of the region is served at least partially by Sudbury-based media - CICI-TV produces almost all local programming on the CTV Northern Ontario system, and the CBC Radio stations CBCS-FM and CBON-FM broadcast to the entire region through extensive rebroadcaster networks. As well, many of the commercial radio stations in Northeastern Ontario's smaller cities simulcast programming produced in sister stations in Sudbury for at least a portion of their programming schedules, particularly in weekend and evening slots. As of 2009, all radio stations in Sudbury currently operate on the FM dial. Sudbury's last AM radio station, 790 CIGM, turned off its transmitter on September 30, 2009, ending more than 70 years of AM radio broadcasting in the city.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Radio", "title": "Media in Greater Sudbury", "uid": "Media_in_Greater_Sudbury_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_in_Greater_Sudbury" }
2,567
2568
1998_Belgian_Grand_Prix_0
[ [ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Constructor", "Time", "Gap" ], [ "1", "8", "Mika Häkkinen", "McLaren - Mercedes", "1:48.682", "-" ], [ "2", "7", "David Coulthard", "McLaren - Mercedes", "1:48.845", "+0.163" ], [ "3", "9", "Damon Hill", "Jordan - Mugen-Honda", "1:49.728", "+1.046" ], [ "4", "3", "Michael Schumacher", "Ferrari", "1:50.027", "+1.345" ], [ "5", "4", "Eddie Irvine", "Ferrari", "1:50.189", "+1.507" ], [ "6", "1", "Jacques Villeneuve", "Williams - Mecachrome", "1:50.204", "+1.522" ], [ "7", "5", "Giancarlo Fisichella", "Benetton - Playlife", "1:50.462", "+1.780" ], [ "8", "10", "Ralf Schumacher", "Jordan - Mugen-Honda", "1:50.501", "+1.819" ], [ "9", "2", "Heinz-Harald Frentzen", "Williams - Mecachrome", "1:50.686", "+2.004" ], [ "10", "14", "Jean Alesi", "Sauber - Petronas", "1:51.189", "+2.507" ], [ "11", "6", "Alexander Wurz", "Benetton - Playlife", "1:51.648", "+2.966" ], [ "12", "15", "Johnny Herbert", "Sauber - Petronas", "1:51.851", "+3.169" ], [ "13", "12", "Jarno Trulli", "Prost - Peugeot", "1:52.572", "+3.890" ], [ "14", "18", "Rubens Barrichello", "Stewart - Ford", "1:52.670", "+3.988" ], [ "15", "11", "Olivier Panis", "Prost - Peugeot", "1:52.784", "+4.102" ], [ "16", "16", "Pedro Diniz", "Arrows", "1:53.037", "+4.355" ], [ "17", "19", "Jos Verstappen", "Stewart - Ford", "1:53.149", "+4.467" ], [ "18", "17", "Mika Salo", "Arrows", "1:53.207", "+4.525" ], [ "19", "21", "Toranosuke Takagi", "Tyrrell - Ford", "1:53.237", "+4.555" ], [ "20", "20", "Ricardo Rosset", "Tyrrell - Ford", "1:54.850", "+6.168" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 1998 Belgian Grand Prix (formally the LVI Foster's Belgian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 30 August 1998, at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps; contested over 44 laps, it was the thirteenth race of the 1998 FIA Formula One World Championship. The race was won by Damon Hill driving for the Jordan team, with Hill's teammate Ralf Schumacher finishing in second place and Jean Alesi finishing in third for the Sauber team, taking his last podium of his F1 career. The race ran entirely in extremely wet weather, and on the first lap David Coulthard lost control of his McLaren, causing a multiple collision involving thirteen drivers, which led to the race being stopped. After a delay of more than an hour to clear the track, a second attempt was made to start the race, albeit without four of the drivers involved in the incident. At the restart, championship leader and pole-sitter Mika Häkkinen spun his McLaren at the first corner and was hit by the Sauber of Johnny Herbert, forcing them both to retire from the race. Hill took the lead, but was overtaken on lap eight by Michael Schumacher. Schumacher had built up over 30 seconds of advantage over Hill by lap 24 when he came up to lap Coulthard. After being instructed over the team radio to let him past, Coulthard slowed down but stayed on the main racing line; due to the spray behind Coulthard Schumacher was unsighted, hit the back of the McLaren, and caused terminal damage to his Ferrari. Coulthard initially retired due to damage on his own car, but eventually rejoined the race and finished seventh. Hill inherited the lead again, with his Jordan teammate Ralf Schumacher behind him. In the latter stages of the race, the younger Schumacher was catching Hill. Initially the team informed Hill about his teammate's pace and implied he should let him past.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Classification -- Qualifying", "title": "1998 Belgian Grand Prix", "uid": "1998_Belgian_Grand_Prix_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Belgian_Grand_Prix" }
2,568
2569
MICEX_10_0
[ [ "Company", "Ticker symbol", "Industry", "Stock type" ], [ "NorNickel", "GMKN", "Precious and non-ferrous metals", "Common" ], [ "Alrosa", "ALRS", "Mining", "Common" ], [ "Moscow Exchange", "MOEX", "Finance", "Common" ], [ "Gazprom", "GAZP", "Oil & gas", "Common" ], [ "FGC UES", "FEES", "Electric utility", "Common" ], [ "Lukoil", "LKOH", "Oil & gas", "Common" ], [ "Sberbank", "SBER", "Banking", "Common" ], [ "Rosneft", "ROSN", "Oil & gas", "Common" ], [ "Magnit", "MGNT", "Retail", "Common" ], [ "RusHydro", "HYDR", "Electric utility", "Common" ] ]
{ "intro": "The MICEX 10 Index (Russian: Индекс ММВБ10) is an unweighted price index that tracks the ten most liquid Russian stocks listed on Moscow Exchange. Composition of the index is assessed quarterly following the liquidity criterion. Components are assigned equal weight.", "section_text": "As of June 2017 , the composition of the index is the following : [ 1 ]", "section_title": "Components", "title": "MICEX 10", "uid": "MICEX_10_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MICEX_10" }
2,569
2570
Seoul_Music_Awards_2
[ [ "Edition", "Year", "Winner", "Title Song", "Album", "Note" ], [ "28th", "2019", "BTS", "Fake Love", "Love Yourself : Tear", "3rd album" ], [ "27th", "2018", "IU", "Palette", "Palette", "4th album" ], [ "26th", "2017", "BTS", "Blood Sweat & Tears", "Wings", "2nd album" ], [ "25th", "2016", "BoA", "Kiss My Lips", "Kiss My Lips", "8th album" ], [ "24th", "2015", "Beast", "12:30", "Time", "7th mini album" ], [ "23rd", "2014", "Cho Yong-pil", "Bounce", "Hello", "19th album" ], [ "22nd", "2013", "G-Dragon", "Crayon", "One of A Kind", "1st mini album" ], [ "21st", "2012", "IU", "You & I", "Last Fantasy", "2nd album" ], [ "20th", "2011", "Psy", "Right Now", "PsyFive", "5th album" ], [ "19th", "2010", "Drunken Tiger", "Feel gHood Muzik", "Feel gHood Muzik : The 8th Wonder", "8th album" ], [ "18th", "2009", "Big Bang", "Sunset Glow", "Remember", "2nd album" ], [ "17th", "2008", "Epik High", "Fan", "Remapping the Human Soul", "4th album" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Seoul Music Awards (Korean: 서울가요대상; RR: Seoul Gayo Daesang) is an awards show founded in 1990 that is presented annually by Sports Seoul for outstanding achievements in the music industry in South Korea. The winners are selected from singers who have released albums during the year, combined with 30 percent mobile votes, 40 percent digital downloads and album sales, and 30 percent judges' scores.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Discontinued awards -- Record of the Year in Album Release ( Bonsang )", "title": "Seoul Music Awards", "uid": "Seoul_Music_Awards_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seoul_Music_Awards" }
2,570
2571
List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Miyagi)_0
[ [ "Site", "Municipality", "Type", "Ref" ], [ "* Taga-jō Site 多賀城跡附寺跡 Taga-jō ato tsuketari tera ato", "Tagajō", "2 , 3", "181" ], [ "Iji Castle Site 伊治城跡 Iji-jō ato", "Kurihara", "2", "3372" ], [ "Tōmizuka Kofun 遠見塚古墳 Tōmizuka kofun", "Sendai", "1", "210" ], [ "Koganeyama Gold Mining Site 黄金山産金遺跡 Koganeyama sankin iseki", "Wakuya", "6", "208" ], [ "Iwakiri Castle Site 岩切城跡 Iwakiri-jō ato", "Sendai / Rifu", "2", "231" ], [ "Miyazawa Site 宮沢遺跡 Miyazawa iseki", "Ōsaki", "2", "225" ], [ "Former Yūbikan and Garden 旧有備館および庭園 kyū-Yūbikan oyobi teien", "Ōsaki", "4", "185" ], [ "Former Arikabe-juku Honjin 旧有壁宿本陣 kyū-Arikabe-juku honjin", "Kurihara", "6", "213" ], [ "Sanjūsangendō Government Offices Site 三十三間堂官衙遺跡 Sanjūsangendō kanga iseki", "Watari", "2", "236" ], [ "Sannō-Gakoi Site 山王囲遺跡 Sannō-Gakoi iseki", "Kurihara", "1", "214" ], [ "Yamamae Site 山前遺跡 Yamamae iseki", "Misato", "1", "223" ], [ "Yamahata Cave Tomb Cluster 山畑横穴群 Yamahata yokoana-gun", "Ōsaki", "1", "217" ], [ "Numazu Shell Mound 沼津貝塚 Numazu kaizuka", "Ishinomaki", "1", "216" ], [ "Jō Palisade Site 城生柵跡 Jō-no-saku iseki", "Kami", "2", "230" ], [ "Nishinohama Shell Mound 西の浜貝塚 Nishinohama kaizuka", "Matsushima", "1", "218" ], [ "Sendai Kōriyama Government Offices Site 仙台郡山官衙遺跡群 Sendai Kōriyama kanga iseki-gun", "Sendai", "2", "00003496" ], [ "Sendai Castle Site 仙台城跡 Sendai-jō ato", "Sendai", "2", "3371" ], [ "Sendai Domain Hanayama Village Nuruyu Bansho Site 仙台藩花山村寒湯番所跡 Sendai-han Hanayama-mura Nuruyu-bansho ato", "Kurihara", "6", "204" ], [ "Daikichiyama Tile Kiln Site 大吉山瓦窯跡 Daikichiyama kawara kama ato", "Ōsaki", "6", "221" ], [ "Daigigakoi Shell Mound 大木囲貝塚 Daigigakoi kaizuka", "Shichigahama", "1", "209" ] ]
{ "intro": "This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Miyagi.", "section_text": "As of 1 July 2019 , thirty-six Sites have been designated as being of national significance ( including one *Special Historic Site ) ; the Dewa Sendai Kaidō Nakayamagoe Pass spans the prefectural borders with Yamagata . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]", "section_title": "National Historic Sites", "title": "List of Historic Sites of Japan (Miyagi)", "uid": "List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Miyagi)_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Miyagi)" }
2,571
2572
Divis_transmitting_station_0
[ [ "Frequency", "UHF", "kW", "Operator", "System" ], [ "474.166 MHz", "21+", "100", "PSB2 ( D3 & 4 )", "DVB-T" ], [ "490.000 MHz", "23", "50", "COM4 ( SDN )", "DVB-T" ], [ "498.000 MHz", "24", "100", "PSB3 ( BBC B )", "DVB-T2" ], [ "514.000 MHz", "26", "50", "COM5 ( ARQ A )", "DVB-T" ], [ "522.000 MHz", "27", "100", "PSB1 ( BBC A )", "DVB-T" ], [ "546.000 MHz", "30 ( was 29 )", "50", "COM6 ( ARQ B )", "DVB-T" ], [ "594.000 MHz", "36 ( Was 30 )", "19", "LTVmux", "DVB-T" ], [ "690.000 MHz", "48 ( From Sept 2019 )", "0.01", "NIMM ( RTE )", "DVB-T" ], [ "714.000 MHz", "51 ( Was 33 )", "12.4", "COM7 ( ARQ C )", "DVB-T2" ], [ "786.000 MHz", "60 ( Was 34 )", "12.66", "COM8 ( ARQ D )", "DVB-T2" ] ]
{ "intro": "Divis transmitting station is the main high-power UHF and BBC National FM/DAB station that serves County Antrim and parts of County Down. Situated just outside Belfast, it is the primary UHF/FM main station in Northern Ireland and was originally Northern Ireland's main BBC 405-line television transmitter, coming into operation in this capacity on 21 July 1955. As such, it was the first permanent television transmitter to be established within the island of Ireland. Although one of three UHF main stations in Northern Ireland, it is the only one to feature a stayed mast, the other stations at Brougher Mountain and Limavady both utilising smaller self-supporting towers. Stayed masts are however located at the UHF relay stations at Londonderry and Strabane (respectively former BBC and ITA 405-line relays) and at Black Mountain, the former ITA 405-line (and Channel 5) main station sited adjacent to Divis. It is owned and operated by Arqiva. The Divis station is located in a range of hills directly overlooking Belfast from the west, in an area which for many years was controlled by the Ministry of Defence, until it was sold in 2004 to the National Trust and subsequently opened to the public. It is sited between the peaks of Divis Mountain and Black Mountain and is ironically closer to the latter than the transmitter that is named after it.", "section_text": "Digital television services broadcast on the following frequencies ( frequency changes -Sept 2019 ) , and with the following powers :", "section_title": "Services available -- Digital television", "title": "Divis transmitting station", "uid": "Divis_transmitting_station_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divis_transmitting_station" }
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Comparison_of_file_archivers_0
[ [ "File archivers", "Creator ( s )", "First public release date", "Latest stable version", "Cost ( USD )", "Software license" ], [ "7-Zip", "Igor Pavlov", "January 2 , 1999 ; 21 years ago ( 1999-01-02 )", "19.00 February 21 , 2019 ; 11 months ago ( 2019-02-21 )", "Free", "LGPL ( RAR plugin is proprietary )" ], [ "ALZip", "ESTsoft", "1999 ; 21 years ago ( 1999 ) ( as a WinZip translation )", "8.51.0.0 ( 9 September 2011 ; 8 years ago ( 2011-09-09 ) ) [ ± ]", "A free general serial number was published on developer 's website altools.com in August 2012", "Proprietary" ], [ "ALZip for Mac", "ESTsoft", "1999 ; 21 years ago ( 1999 ) ( as a WinZip translation )", "1.11 ( June 13 , 2012 ; 7 years ago ( 2012-06-13 ) ) [ ± ]", "A free general serial number was published on developer 's website altools.com in August 2012", "Proprietary" ], [ "Archive Manager", "Paolo Bacchilega", "May 12 , 2001 ; 18 years ago ( 2001-05-12 )", "3.32.1 April 8 , 2019 ; 10 months ago ( 2019-04-08 )", "Free", "GPL" ], [ "Archive Utility", "Apple Inc", "October 24 , 2003 ; 16 years ago ( 2003-10-24 )", "10.10 ( October 16 , 2014 ; 5 years ago ( 2014-10-16 ) ) [ ± ]", "Included with Mac OS X Core Services", "Proprietary" ], [ "Ark", "KDE team", "1997", "19.4.3 July 9 , 2019 ; 6 months ago ( 2019-07-09 )", "Free", "GPL" ], [ "B1 Free Archiver", "Adam Buyer", "August 2011 ; 8 years ago ( 2011-08 )", "1.5.86 November 25 , 2013 ; 6 years ago ( 2013-11-25 )", "Free", "Proprietary" ], [ "BetterZip", "BetterZip", "May 2006 ; 13 years ago ( 2006-05 )", "2.3.4 ( December 1 , 2014 ; 5 years ago ( 2014-12-01 ) ) [ ± ]", "$ 19.95 USD", "Proprietary" ], [ "Commander One", "Eltima Software", "August 4 , 2015 ; 4 years ago ( 2015-08-04 )", "1.1 September 29 , 2015 ; 4 years ago ( 2015-09-29 )", "Standard Free ; $ 29.95 Pro Pack", "Proprietary" ], [ "Compressed Folders", "Microsoft Inc", "June 25 , 1998 ; 21 years ago ( 1998-06-25 )", "Windows 8.1 August 27 , 2013 ; 6 years ago ( 2013-08-27 )", "Included in Microsoft Windows Windows Explorer shell since Windows Me", "Proprietary" ], [ "CRAX Commander", "Soft4U2", "September 1 , 2013 ; 6 years ago ( 2013-09-01 )", "1.10.9 March 2 , 2016 ; 3 years ago ( 2016-03-02 )", "$ 19.99 USD", "Proprietary" ], [ "Disk ARchiver", "Denis Corbin", "2002 ; 18 years ago ( 2002 )", "2.5.14 December 20 , 2017 ; 2 years ago ( 2017-12-20 )", "Free", "GPL" ], [ "Expander", "Haiku , Inc", "2002 ; 18 years ago ( 2002 )", "R1 Alpha 4.1 ( November 14 , 2012 ( 2012-11-14 ) ) [ ± ]", "Free", "MIT" ], [ "Filzip", "Philipp Engel", "Unknown", "3.06 ( July 19 , 2006 ; 13 years ago ( 2006-07-19 ) ) [ ± ]", "Free", "Proprietary" ], [ "FreeArc", "Bulat Ziganshin", "November 1 , 2007 ; 12 years ago ( 2007-11-01 ) v0.36", "0.666 ( May 20 , 2010 ; 9 years ago ( 2010-05-20 ) )", "Free", "GPL" ], [ "iArchiver", "Dare to be Creative Ltd", "October 21 , 2007 ; 12 years ago ( 2007-10-21 )", "1.4.1 October 30 , 2008 ; 11 years ago ( 2008-10-30 )", "$ 26", "Proprietary" ], [ "Info-ZIP ( Wzip )", "Samuel Smith", "March 1989 ; 30 years ago ( 1989-03 )", "6.0 April 29 , 2009 ; 10 years ago ( 2009-04-29 )", "Free", "BSD-like" ], [ "KGB Archiver", "Tomasz Pawlak", "April 1 , 2006 ; 13 years ago ( 2006-04-01 )", "1.2.1.24 November 1 , 2006 ; 13 years ago ( 2006-11-01 )", "Free", "GPL" ], [ "PeaZip", "Giorgio Tani", "September 16 , 2006 ; 13 years ago ( 2006-09-16 )", "7.1.0 February 2 , 2020 ; 6 days ago ( 2020-02-02 )", "Free", "LGPL" ], [ "PKZIP", "Phil Katz", "1989 ; 31 years ago ( 1989 )", "12.4 ( ca . September 2009 ; 10 years ago ( 2009-09 ) )", "$ 29.00", "Proprietary" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of file archivers. Please see the individual products' articles for further information. They are neither all-inclusive nor are some entries necessarily up to date. Unless otherwise specified in the footnotes section, comparisons are based on the stable versions - without add-ons, extensions or external programs.", "section_text": "Basic general information about the archivers : creator/company , license/price etc .", "section_title": "Archivers -- General information", "title": "Comparison of file archivers", "uid": "Comparison_of_file_archivers_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_archivers" }
2,573
2574
Belarus_at_the_Olympics_0
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Games", "Sport", "Event" ], [ "Gold", "Ekaterina Karsten", "1996 Atlanta", "Rowing", "Women 's single sculls" ], [ "Silver", "Vladimir Dubrovshchik", "1996 Atlanta", "Athletics", "Men 's discus throw" ], [ "Silver", "Natallia Sazanovich", "1996 Atlanta", "Athletics", "Women 's heptathlon" ], [ "Silver", "Igor Basinsky", "1996 Atlanta", "Shooting", "Men 's 50 metre pistol" ], [ "Silver", "Aleksandr Pavlov", "1996 Atlanta", "Wrestling", "Men 's Greco-Roman 48 kg" ], [ "Silver", "Sergey Lishtvan", "1996 Atlanta", "Wrestling", "Men 's Greco-Roman 100 kg" ], [ "Silver", "Aleksey Medvedev", "1996 Atlanta", "Wrestling", "Men 's freestyle 130 kg" ], [ "Bronze", "Vasiliy Kaptyukh", "1996 Atlanta", "Athletics", "Men 's discus throw" ], [ "Bronze", "Ellina Zvereva", "1996 Atlanta", "Athletics", "Women 's discus throw" ], [ "Bronze", "Vitaly Scherbo", "1996 Atlanta", "Gymnastics ( Artistic )", "Individual all-around" ], [ "Bronze", "Vitaly Scherbo", "1996 Atlanta", "Gymnastics ( Artistic )", "Men 's horizontal bar" ], [ "Bronze", "Vitaly Scherbo", "1996 Atlanta", "Gymnastics ( Artistic )", "Men 's parallel bars" ], [ "Bronze", "Vitaly Scherbo", "1996 Atlanta", "Gymnastics ( Artistic )", "Men 's vault" ], [ "Bronze", "Tamara Davydenko Nataliya Lavrinenko Yelena Mikulich Aleksandra Pankina Yaroslava Pavlovich Valentina Skrabatun Nataliya Stasyuk Nataliya Volchek Marina Znak", "1996 Atlanta", "Rowing", "Women 's Eight" ], [ "Bronze", "Valery Tsilent", "1996 Atlanta", "Wrestling", "Men 's Greco-Roman 82 kg" ], [ "Gold", "Ellina Zvereva", "2000 Sydney", "Athletics", "Women 's discus throw" ], [ "Gold", "Yanina Korolchik", "2000 Sydney", "Athletics", "Women 's shot put" ], [ "Gold", "Ekaterina Karsten", "2000 Sydney", "Rowing", "Women 's single sculls" ], [ "Silver", "Yulia Raskina", "2000 Sydney", "Gymnastics ( Rhythmic )", "Individual all-around" ], [ "Silver", "Tatyana Ananko Tatyana Belan Anna Glazkova Irina Ilyenkova Maria Lazuk Olga Puzhevich", "2000 Sydney", "Gymnastics ( Rhythmic )", "Group all-around" ] ]
{ "intro": "Athletes from Belarus began their Olympic participation at the 1952 Summer Games in Helsinki, Finland as part of the Soviet Union (IOC code: URS). After the Soviet Union disbanded in 1991, Belarus, along with four of the other fourteen former Soviet republics, competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics (held in Albertville, France) as the Unified Team. Later in 1992, eleven republics joined Belarus to compete as the Unified Team at the Summer Games in Barcelona, Spain. Two years later, Belarus competed for the first time as an independent nation in the 1994 Winter Olympics, held in Lillehammer, Norway. Since 1994, Belarus has won medals at each Winter and Summer Olympics it has participated in.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List of medalists -- Summer Olympics", "title": "Belarus at the Olympics", "uid": "Belarus_at_the_Olympics_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belarus_at_the_Olympics" }
2,574
2575
Australian_Democrats_1
[ [ "Senator", "State", "Term" ], [ "Janine Haines", "South Australia", "1977-1978 ; 1981-1990" ], [ "Don Chipp", "Victoria", "1978-1986" ], [ "Colin Mason", "New South Wales", "1978-1987" ], [ "Michael Macklin", "Queensland", "1981-1990" ], [ "John Siddons", "Victoria", "1981-1983 ; 1985-1986 ( 1987 )" ], [ "Jack Evans", "Western Australia", "1983-1985" ], [ "David Vigor", "South Australia", "1985-1987" ], [ "Norm Sanders", "Tasmania", "1985-1990" ], [ "Janet Powell", "Victoria", "1986-1992 ( 1993 )" ], [ "John Coulter", "South Australia", "1987-1995" ], [ "Paul McLean", "New South Wales", "1987-1991" ], [ "Jean Jenkins", "Western Australia", "1987-1990" ], [ "Vicki Bourne", "New South Wales", "1990-2002" ], [ "Sid Spindler", "Victoria", "1990-1996" ], [ "Cheryl Kernot", "Queensland", "1990-1997" ], [ "Robert Bell", "Tasmania", "1990-1996" ], [ "Karin Sowada", "New South Wales", "1991-1993" ], [ "John Woodley", "Queensland", "1993-2001" ], [ "Meg Lees", "South Australia", "1990-2002 ( 2005 )" ], [ "Natasha Stott Despoja", "South Australia", "1995-2008" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Australian Democrats is a centrist political party in Australia. Founded in 1977 from a merger of the Australia Party and the New Liberal Movement, both of which were descended from Liberal Party splinter group, it was Australia's largest minor party from its formation in 1977 through to 2004 and frequently held the balance of power in the Senate during that time. The party's inaugural leader was Don Chipp, a former Liberal cabinet minister, who famously promised to keep the bastards honest. At the 1977 federal election, the Democrats polled 11.1 percent of the Senate vote and secured two seats. The party would retain a presence in the Senate for the next 30 years, at its peak (between 1999 and 2002) holding nine out of 76 seats, though never securing a seat in the lower house. The party's share of the vote collapsed at the 2004 election and was further diminished in 2007 with the last senators leaving office in 2008. Due to the party's numbers in the Senate, both Liberal and Labor governments required the assistance of the Democrats to pass contentious legislation, most notably in the case of the Howard Government's goods and services tax (GST). Ideologically, the Democrats were usually regarded as centrists, occupying the political middle ground between the Liberal Party and the Labor Party. The party was formally deregistered in 2016 for not having the required 500 members. In 2018 the Australian Democrats merged with Country Minded, an Australian political party seeking accountable regional and agricultural representation. On 7 April 2019 the merged entity regained registration of the name Australian Democrats with the Australian Electoral Commission. The party unsuccessfully contested the lower-house seat of Adelaide and a total of six Senate seats (two in each state of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia) at the 2019 federal election.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Parliamentarians -- Senators", "title": "Australian Democrats", "uid": "Australian_Democrats_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Democrats" }
2,575
2576
2012_Summer_Olympics_and_Paralympics_gold_post_boxes_0
[ [ "Athlete", "Event ( s )", "Town/City", "Address" ], [ "Nicola Adams", "Boxing - Women 's flyweight", "Leeds", "Cookridge Street" ], [ "Ben Ainslie", "Sailing - Men 's Finn", "Restronguet Lymington", "Pandora Inn High Street , Lymington" ], [ "Tim Baillie", "Canoeing - Men 's slalom C-2", "Westhill Westhill", "Westhill Drive North Westhill Drive South" ], [ "Laura Bechtolsheimer", "Equestrian - Team dressage", "Ampney St Peter", "High Street" ], [ "Scott Brash", "Equestrian - Team jumping", "Peebles", "41 High Street" ], [ "Alistair Brownlee", "Men 's triathlon", "Horsforth", "Craghill Post Office , New Road Side" ], [ "Steven Burke", "Cycling - Men 's team pursuit", "Colne", "Albert Road/Crabtree Street" ], [ "Luke Campbell", "Boxing - Men 's bantamweight", "Hull", "Hessle Road" ], [ "Peter Charles", "Equestrian - Team jumping", "Alton Bentworth", "Paper Mill Lane Holt End Lane" ], [ "Ed Clancy", "Cycling - Men 's team pursuit", "Huddersfield", "Railway Street" ], [ "Katherine Copeland", "Rowing - Women 's lightweight double sculls", "Ingleby Barwick", "Apsley Way" ], [ "Charlotte Dujardin", "Equestrian - Team dressage Equestrian - Individual dressage", "Enfield Town Newent", "Southbury Road Church Street" ], [ "Jessica Ennis", "Athletics - Women 's heptathlon", "Sheffield", "Sheffield City Hall" ], [ "Mo Farah", "Athletics - Men 's 10,000 metres Athletics - Men 's 5000 metres", "Isleworth Teddington", "Isleworth Post Office , London Road Broad Street/North Lane" ], [ "GB Cycling", "Cycling - British Cycling HQ", "Manchester", "Piccadilly Gardens" ], [ "Helen Glover", "Rowing - Women 's coxless pair", "Penzance", "Quay Street , TR18 4BD" ], [ "Katherine Grainger", "Rowing - Women 's double sculls", "Aberdeen", "Castle Street" ], [ "Alex Gregory", "Rowing - Men 's coxless four", "Cheltenham", "High Street" ], [ "Henley-on-Thames Rowers", "Rowing - Leander Club", "Henley-on-Thames", "Hart Street" ], [ "Carl Hester", "Equestrian - Team dressage", "Sark , Guernsey", "The Avenue" ] ]
{ "intro": "To commemorate British gold medal winners at the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics, various post boxes in the home towns of the medal winners around the United Kingdom, plus one each on Sark and the Isle of Man, were repainted gold. It marked the first occasion in modern times that the colour of post boxes in the United Kingdom had been changed from their traditional red. Originally intended to be a temporary measure, due to the positive public response it was later decided the colour change would become a permanent tribute, with boxes additionally receiving their own special plaques.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List of gold postboxes -- Olympian boxes", "title": "2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics gold post boxes", "uid": "2012_Summer_Olympics_and_Paralympics_gold_post_boxes_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Summer_Olympics_and_Paralympics_gold_post_boxes" }
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2577
List_of_National_Football_League_attendance_figures_6
[ [ "Team", "Stadium", "Home Games", "Average Attendance", "Total Attendance", "Capacity Percentage" ], [ "Dallas Cowboys", "Cowboys Stadium", "8", "88,531", "708,249", "110.7%" ], [ "New York Giants", "MetLife Stadium", "8", "80,495", "643,964", "97.6%" ], [ "Washington Redskins", "FedExField", "8", "79,654", "637,236", "96.9%" ], [ "New York Jets", "MetLife Stadium", "8", "79,088", "632,704", "95.9%" ], [ "Denver Broncos", "Sports Authority Field at Mile High", "8", "76,632", "613,062", "100.7%" ], [ "Carolina Panthers", "Bank of America Stadium", "8", "73,293", "586,347", "99.3%" ], [ "New Orleans Saints", "Mercedes-Benz Superdome", "8", "72,888", "583,107", "99.9%" ], [ "Houston Texans", "Reliant Stadium", "8", "71,665", "573,321", "100.9%" ], [ "Baltimore Ravens", "M & T Bank Stadium", "8", "71,278", "570,229", "100.4%" ], [ "Green Bay Packers", "Lambeau Field", "8", "70,507", "564,062", "96.7%" ], [ "Atlanta Falcons", "Georgia Dome", "8", "70,096", "560,773", "98.4%" ], [ "San Francisco 49ers", "Candlestick Park", "8", "69,732", "557,856", "99.3%" ], [ "Philadelphia Eagles", "Lincoln Financial Field", "8", "69,144", "553,152", "102.3%" ], [ "Tennessee Titans", "LP Field", "8", "69,143", "553,144", "100.0%" ], [ "New England Patriots", "Gillette Stadium", "8", "68,755", "550,044", "100.0%" ], [ "Kansas City Chiefs", "Arrowhead Stadium", "8", "68,508", "548,070", "89.3%" ], [ "Seattle Seahawks", "CenturyLink Field", "8", "67,446", "543,570", "101.4%" ], [ "Cleveland Browns", "Cleveland Browns Stadium", "8", "66,632", "533,058", "91.0%" ], [ "Indianapolis Colts", "Lucas Oil Stadium", "8", "65,189", "521,518", "103.5%" ], [ "Jacksonville Jaguars", "EverBank Field", "8", "64,984", "519,872", "96.8%" ] ]
{ "intro": "The National Football League is the largest live spectator sporting league in the world (excluding auto racing) in terms of average attendance. As of 2018, the NFL averaged 67,100 live spectators per game, and 17,177,581 total for the season.", "section_text": "Sports Authority Field at Mile High M & T Bank Stadium Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome O.co Coliseum", "section_title": "2012 attendance statistics", "title": "List of National Football League attendance figures", "uid": "List_of_National_Football_League_attendance_figures_6", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Football_League_attendance_figures" }
2,577
2578
E._D._Hill_0
[ [ "Year", "Employer", "American location", "Position" ], [ "1984-1985", "KDLH-TV", "Duluth , Minnesota", "anchor and reporter" ], [ "1986-1987", "KXXV-TV", "Waco , Texas", "anchor and reporter" ], [ "1987", "VH-1", "national", "VJ" ], [ "1987", "WCBS-TV", "New York City , New York", "news writer and producer" ], [ "1987-1989", "WPXI-TV", "Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania", "anchor" ], [ "1989-1990", "CBS News", "national", "business anchor , CBS Morning News and CBS Radio" ], [ "1990-1992", "WHDH-TV", "Boston , Massachusetts", "anchor" ], [ "1992-1995", "WABC-TV", "New York City , New York", "anchor and reporter" ], [ "1998-1999", "Fox News Channel", "national", "anchor , Fox News Live" ], [ "1999-2006", "Fox News Channel", "national", "co-host , Fox & Friends" ], [ "2006-2007", "Fox News Channel", "national", "anchor , Fox News Live" ], [ "2007-2008", "Fox News Channel", "national", "anchor , America 's Pulse" ], [ "2000-2005", "Fox News Radio", "national", "co-host , The Radio Factor with Bill O'Reilly" ], [ "2008-2009", "Fox News Channel", "national", "anchor" ], [ "2010-2011", "CNN", "national", "anchor , In the Arena with Eliot Spitzer" ], [ "Since 2011", "CNN", "national", "anchor , CNN Newsroom" ] ]
{ "intro": "Edith Ann E.D. Hill, known professionally as E.D. Donahey during her second marriage, is an American journalist and news presenter for CNN. She has been a news anchor and radio host and formerly worked for the Fox News Channel.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Career -- Employment history", "title": "E. D. Hill", "uid": "E._D._Hill_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._D._Hill" }
2,578
2579
Azerbaijan_at_the_2008_Summer_Paralympics_0
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event", "Date" ], [ "Gold", "Ilham Zakiyev", "Judo", "Men +100 kg", "9 September" ], [ "Gold", "Olokhan Musayev", "Athletics", "Men 's Shot Put - F55/56", "15 September" ], [ "Silver", "Tofig Mammadov", "Judo", "Men -90 kg", "9 September" ], [ "Silver", "Karim Sardarov", "Judo", "Men -100 kg", "9 September" ], [ "Silver", "Zeynidin Bilalov", "Athletics", "Men 's triple jump - F11", "12 September" ], [ "Bronze", "Ramin Ibrahimov", "Judo", "Men -60 kg", "7 September" ], [ "Bronze", "Vladimir Zayets", "Athletics", "Men 's triple jump - F12", "8 September" ], [ "Bronze", "Oleg Panyutin", "Athletics", "Men 's long jump - F12", "13 September" ], [ "Bronze", "Rza Osmanov", "Athletics", "Men 's 400m - T12", "13 September" ], [ "Bronze", "Vugar Mehdiyev", "Athletics", "Men 's 200m - T13", "16 September" ] ]
{ "intro": "Azerbaijan competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China. The country's delegation consisted of eighteen competitors in four sports: judo, athletics, powerlifting, and shooting. Before the games, President Ilham Aliyev announced cash prizes for Azerbaijanis who won a Paralympic medal. Gold medalists received 200,000 manat, silver medalists 100,000, and bronze medalists 50,000. The athletes' trainers also received a reward: 100,000, 50,000, and 25,000 manat for gold, silver, and bronze medals, respectively.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Medalists", "title": "Azerbaijan at the 2008 Summer Paralympics", "uid": "Azerbaijan_at_the_2008_Summer_Paralympics_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaijan_at_the_2008_Summer_Paralympics" }
2,579
2580
CZW_Cage_of_Death_0
[ [ "#", "Event", "Date", "City", "Venue", "Main Event" ], [ "1", "Cage of Death I", "October 16 , 1999", "Mantua , New Jersey", "Unknown", "Lobo vs. Justice Pain in a Cage of Death match" ], [ "2", "Cage of Death II", "September 9 , 2000", "Sewell , New Jersey", "Unknown", "Lobo vs. John Zandig versus Justice Pain" ], [ "3", "Cage of Death III", "December 15 , 2001", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "ECW Arena", "Wifebeater vs. Justice Pain in a Cage of Death" ], [ "4", "Cage of Death IV", "December 12 , 2002", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "ECW Arena", "Lobo vs. John Zandig" ], [ "5", "Cage of Death V : Suspended", "December 13 , 2003", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "ECW Arena", "John Zandig , Nick Gage , Ian Knoxx , Wifebeater , New Jack and Lobo vs. Adam Flash , Nate Hatred , The Backseat Boyz , The Messiah and B-Boy" ], [ "6", "Cage of Death VI", "December 11 , 2004", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Alhambra Arena", "Nate Hatred and Nick Gage vs. Justice Pain and Wifebeater vs. Chri $ Ca $ h , SeXXXy Eddy , J.C. Bailey and Nate Webb vs. Blackout" ], [ "7", "Cage of Death VII : Living in Sin", "December 10 , 2005", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Alhambra Arena", "Joker , Necro Butcher & Toby Klein vs. John Zandig , Nick Gage and Justice Pain in a Cage of Death" ], [ "8", "Cage of Death VIII : Coming Undone", "December 9 , 2006", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Alhambra Arena", "John Zandig vs. Nick Gage vs. Lobo vs. LuFisto in a Cage of Death" ], [ "9", "Cage of Death IX", "December 15 , 2007", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Alhambra Arena", "Team CZW ( Necro Butcher , Danny Havoc , Toby Klein and Drake Younger ) vs . Team MBA ( Brain Damage , Scotty Vortekz , Diehard Dustin Lee and DJ Hyde ) in a Cage of Death" ], [ "10", "Cage of Death X", "December 13 , 2008", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Alhambra Arena", "Devon Moore vs. Sami Callihan vs. Drake Younger vs. Danny Havoc vs. John Zandig vs . Brain Damage in a Cage of Death" ], [ "11", "Cage of Death XI", "December 12 , 2009", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "The Arena", "Sami Callihan vs. Danny Havoc in a Cage of Death" ], [ "12", "Cage of Death XII", "December 11 , 2010", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Asylum Arena", "Suicide Kings ( Scotty Vortekz , Danny Havoc , Devon Moore and Dysfunction ) vs. Cult Fiction ( Masada , Brain Damage , tHURTeen and Drake Younger ) in a Cage of Death" ], [ "13", "Cage of Death XIII", "December 3 , 2011", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Viking Hall", "Devon Moore vs. Scotty Vortekz vs. Masada vs. Robert Anthony in a Cage of Death for the CZW World Heavyweight Championship" ], [ "14", "Cage of Death XIV", "December 8 , 2012", "Voorhees Township , New Jersey", "The Flyers Skate Zone", "DJ Hyde vs. Matt Tremont in a Cage of Death" ], [ "15", "Cage of Death XV", "December 14 , 2013", "Voorhees Township , New Jersey", "The Flyers Skate Zone", "Nation of Intoxication vs. Forgotten Ones in a Cage of Death" ], [ "16", "Cage of Death XVI", "December 13 , 2014", "Voorhees Township , New Jersey", "The Flyers Skate Zone", "Sozio vs. Drew Gulak vs. Biff Busick vs. BLK Jeez in a Cage of Death for the CZW World Heavyweight Championship" ], [ "17", "Cage of Death XVII", "December 12 , 2015", "Voorhees Township , New Jersey", "The Flyers Skate Zone", "Matt Tremont vs. Masada vs. Devon Moore vs. AR Fox in a Cage of Death for the CZW World Heavyweight Championship" ], [ "18", "Cage of Death 18", "December 10 , 2016", "Voorhees Township , New Jersey", "The Flyers Skate Zone", "Devon Moore , Drew Blood , Dale Patricks and Josh Crane vs. Matt Tremont , Joey Janela , Jeff Cannonball and Conor Claxton in a Cage Of Death" ], [ "19", "Cage of Death 19", "December 9 , 2017", "Sewell , New Jersey", "Rastelli Complex", "Rickey Shane Page vs. Joe Gacy vs. Shane Strickland in a Cage of Death for the CZW World Heavyweight Championship" ], [ "20", "Cage of Death XX", "December 9 , 2018", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "2300 Arena", "Mance Warner vs. Rickey Shane Page in a Cage of Death for the vacant CZW World Heavyweight Championship" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Cage of Death is Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW)'s biggest show since 1999. It always features the Cage of Death match, a steel cage with various weapons littered in the cage. electrified cage walls, cacti, tables, light tubes, glass, thumbtacks, baseball bats, barbed wire and numerous other weapons and objects have been used in it. The first two were simple either pin and/or submit to win cage matches with weapons littered in and around the cage. The Cage of Death also has different formats and stipulations: singles, tag team, or gauntlet. Each Cage of Death features two or more wrestlers in the cage. For Cage of Death 5, 6, and 7, WarGames stipulations were used.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Events", "title": "CZW Cage of Death", "uid": "CZW_Cage_of_Death_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CZW_Cage_of_Death" }
2,580
2581
List_of_fictional_arthropods_0
[ [ "Character", "Species", "Work", "Author", "Notes" ], [ "Aragog", "Spider", "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "J. K. Rowling", "Aragog was an Acromantula - an enormous , sentient spider capable of speech - who made a unique clicking noise as he moved in search of prey . Hagrid raised him from an egg as a Hogwarts student . In his third year at Hogwarts , Hagrid was caught talking to Aragog in the dungeons by Tom Riddle , who alleged that Aragog was the Monster of Slytherin and that Hagrid had opened the Chamber of Secrets" ], [ "Arianwen", "Spider", "The Snow Spider", "Jenny Nimmo", "" ], [ "Charlotte A. Cavatica", "Spider", "Charlotte 's Web", "E. B . White", "A spider who befriends Wilbur the pig ; she at first seems bloodthirsty due to her method of catching food" ], [ "The Gnat", "Gnat", "Alice Through the Looking Glass", "Lewis Carroll", "The Gnat seems to love jokes ; however , he does n't like telling them himself - he prefers others to tell the jokes" ], [ "The Louse and the Flea", "Louse , Flea", "The Louse and the Flea", "Traditional", "Characters in a fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm" ], [ "Doris", "Bee", "Doris the Buzzy Bee", "", "" ], [ "Madam Octa", "Spider", "Cirque du Freak : The Saga of Darren Shan", "Darren Shan", "A rare if not extinct species of very large spider used by the vampire , Mr. Crepsley , to perform in his stage act , where he communicates with her telepathically . Her venomous bite is extremely deadly , as shown when she bites Steve Leonard and he almost dies ( surviving only thanks to antivenin )" ], [ "Maya", "Bee", "Maya the Bee", "Waldemar Bonsels", "Main character in a popular series of German children 's novels , later adapted into films and TV animated series" ], [ "Miss Spider", "Spider", "Miss Spider", "David Kirk", "" ], [ "Miss Spider", "Spider", "James and the Giant Peach", "Roald Dahl", "" ], [ "Seven flies", "Fly", "The Brave Little Tailor", "Traditional", "The plot of this famous fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm is set in motion by the fact that the tailor kills seven flies in one blow . When he brags about this people assume he is talking about giants , causing the king to send him away on a mission to kill a giant that torments the country" ], [ "Shelob", "Spider", "The Lord of the Rings", "J. R. R. Tolkien", "A giant spider from J. R. R. Tolkien 's Middle-earth legendarium . She appears at the end of the fourth book , second volume ( The Two Towers ) of The Lord of the Rings . She is said to be a child of Ungoliant" ], [ "Ungoliant", "Spider", "The Silmarillion", "J. R. R. Tolkien", "Described as an evil spirit in the form of a spider . She is mentioned briefly in The Lord of the Rings , and plays a supporting role in The Silmarillion . Her origins are unclear , as Tolkien 's writings only reveal than that she is from before the world . She is one of a few instances , along with Tom Bombadil and the Cats of Queen Berúthiel" ], [ "Manticore", "Arachnid", "A Song of Ice and Fire", "George R.R . Martin", "Is said to possess highly toxic venom and is incredibly aggressive and dangerous species of spider . While small , are shown to be incredibly fast and agile . Also portrayed in the TV series adaptation Game of Thrones" ] ]
{ "intro": "This list of fictional arthropods is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. It is restricted to notable insect, arachnid and crustacean characters from the world of fiction.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Literature", "title": "List of fictional arthropods", "uid": "List_of_fictional_arthropods_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_arthropods" }
2,581
2582
Dancing_on_Ice_(series_5)_0
[ [ "Celebrity", "Known for", "Professional partner", "Status" ], [ "Sinitta", "Pop singer & Simon Cowell 's aide", "Andrei Lipanov", "Eliminated 1st on 10 January 2010" ], [ "Bobby Davro", "Comedian & impressionist", "Molly Moenkhoff", "Eliminated 2nd on 17 January 2010" ], [ "Jeremy Sheffield", "Former Holby City actor", "Susie Lipanova", "Eliminated 3rd on 24 January 2010" ], [ "Tana Ramsay", "Cookbook author & television presenter", "Stuart Widdall", "Eliminated 4th on 31 January 2010" ], [ "Heather Mills", "Charity campaigner", "Matt Evers", "Eliminated 5th on 7 February 2010" ], [ "Hilary Jones", "Daybreak doctor", "Alexandra Schauman", "Eliminated 6th on 14 February 2010" ], [ "Sharron Davies", "Former Olympic medley swimmer", "Pavel Aubrecht", "Eliminated 7th on 21 February 2010" ], [ "Emily Atack", "The Inbetweeners actress", "Fred Palascak", "Eliminated 8th on 28 February 2010" ], [ "Mikey Graham", "Boyzone singer", "Melanie Lambert", "Eliminated 9th on 7 March 2010" ], [ "Danny Young", "Former Coronation Street actor", "Frankie Poultney", "Eliminated 10th on 14 March 2010" ], [ "Danniella Westbrook", "Former EastEnders actress", "Matthew Gonzalez", "Eliminated 11th on 21 March 2010" ], [ "Kieron Richardson", "Hollyoaks actor", "Brianne Delcourt", "Third place on 28 March 2010" ], [ "Gary Lucy", "Former The Bill actor", "Maria Filippov", "Second place on 28 March 2010" ], [ "Hayley Tamaddon", "Former Emmerdale actress", "Daniel Whiston", "Winners on 28 March 2010" ] ]
{ "intro": "The fifth series of Dancing on Ice aired from 10 January to 28 March 2010 on ITV, with a preview show on 8 January 2010. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby returned as main presenters, while Karen Barber, Nicky Slater, Jason Gardiner and Robin Cousins returned to the Ice Panel. Emma Bunton joined the panel as a replacement for Ruthie Henshall. Barber acted as head judge for weeks 6 and 7 due to Cousins commentating on the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, with Michael Ball and Angela Rippon appearing as guest judges in these weeks. This was the last series to feature Slater as a full-time judge, though he returned as a guest judge for two weeks in the ninth series in 2014. For this series only, a spin-off show aired on Friday evenings on ITV, called Dancing on Ice: Friday. It was presented by Ben Shephard and Coleen Nolan. The series was won by former Emmerdale actress Hayley Tamaddon, with Daniel Whiston as the professional winner. The Bill actor Gary Lucy finished second, with Hollyoaks actor Kieron Richardson third.", "section_text": "The contestants for the fifth series were :", "section_title": "Couples", "title": "Dancing on Ice (series 5)", "uid": "Dancing_on_Ice_(series_5)_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_on_Ice_(series_5)" }
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2583
List_of_Pan_Pacific_Championships_records_in_swimming_0
[ [ "Event", "Time", "Name", "Nationality", "Date", "Location" ], [ "50m freestyle", "21.44", "Bruno Fratus", "Brazil", "24 August 2014", "Gold Coast , Australia" ], [ "100m freestyle", "47.82", "Cameron McEvoy", "Australia", "22 August 2014", "Gold Coast , Australia" ], [ "200m freestyle", "1:44.75", "Ian Thorpe", "Australia", "26 August 2002", "Yokohama , Japan" ], [ "400m freestyle", "3:41.83", "Ian Thorpe", "Australia", "22 August 1999", "Sydney , Australia" ], [ "800m freestyle", "7:43.74", "Zane Grothe", "United States", "12 August 2018", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "1500m freestyle", "14:41.65", "Grant Hackett", "Australia", "28 August 2002", "Yokohama , Japan" ], [ "50m backstroke", "24.82", "Nick Thoman", "United States", "19 August 2010", "Irvine , United States" ], [ "100m backstroke", "51.94", "Ryan Murphy", "United States", "10 August 2018", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "200m backstroke", "1:53.57", "Ryan Murphy", "United States", "12 August 2018", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "50m breaststroke", "27.26", "Felipe Silva", "Brazil", "20 August 2010", "Irvine , United States" ], [ "100m breaststroke", "59.04", "Kosuke Kitajima", "Japan", "19 August 2010", "Irvine , United States" ], [ "200m breaststroke", "2:07.75", "Ippei Watanabe", "Japan", "12 August 2018", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "50m butterfly", "23.03", "César Cielo", "Brazil", "18 August 2010", "Irvine , United States" ], [ "100m butterfly", "50.75", "Caeleb Dressel", "United States", "11 August 2018", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "200m butterfly", "1:53.80", "Michael Phelps", "United States", "17 August 2006", "Victoria , Canada" ], [ "200m individual medley", "1:54.43", "Ryan Lochte", "United States", "21 August 2010", "Irvine , United States" ], [ "400m individual medley", "4:07.59", "Ryan Lochte", "United States", "19 August 2010", "Irvine , United States" ], [ "4×100m freestyle relay", "3:11.74", "( 48.13 ) Michael Phelps ( 47.98 ) Ryan Lochte ( 48.12 ) Jason Lezak ( 47.51 ) Nathan Adrian", "United States", "20 August 2010", "Irvine , United States" ], [ "4×200m freestyle relay", "7:03.84", "( 1:45.62 ) Michael Phelps ( 1:46.46 ) Peter Vanderkaay ( 1:46.49 ) Ricky Berens ( 1:45.27 ) Ryan Lochte", "United States", "19 August 2010", "Irvine , United States" ], [ "4×100m medley relay", "3:29.94", "( 53.10 ) Matt Grevers ( 58.64 ) Kevin Cordes ( 50.60 ) Michael Phelps ( 47.60 ) Nathan Adrian", "United States", "24 August 2014", "Gold Coast , Australia" ] ]
{ "intro": "The fastest swims recorded at the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships are listed by the championships organisers in a list of records. The events are held in a long course (50 m) pool, with the last championships held in Tokyo, Japan in August 2018. All records were set in finals unless noted otherwise.", "section_text": "Michael Phelps , current record holder in 200 m butterfly and member of both freestyle relay record . Ian Thorpe , current record holder in 200 m and 400 m freestyle .", "section_title": "Men", "title": "List of Pan Pacific Championships records in swimming", "uid": "List_of_Pan_Pacific_Championships_records_in_swimming_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pan_Pacific_Championships_records_in_swimming" }
2,583
2584
2007_in_Canadian_music_0
[ [ "Rank", "Artist", "Album", "Peak position", "Sales", "Certification" ], [ "1", "Celine Dion", "Taking Chances", "1", "400,000", "4x Platinum" ], [ "2", "Michael Bublé", "Call Me Irresponsible", "1", "400,000", "4x Platinum" ], [ "3", "Anne Murray", "Anne Murray Duets : Friends and Legends", "2", "200,000", "2x Platinum" ], [ "4", "Avril Lavigne", "The Best Damn Thing", "1", "200,000", "2x Platinum" ], [ "5", "Celine Dion", "D'elles", "1", "200,000", "2x Platinum" ], [ "6", "Feist", "The Reminder", "2", "200,000", "2x Platinum" ], [ "7", "Kalan Porter", "Wake Up Living", "4", "200,000", "2x Platinum" ], [ "8", "Three Days Grace", "One-X", "2", "200,000", "2x Platinum" ], [ "9", "Arcade Fire", "Neon Bible", "1", "100,000", "Platinum" ], [ "10", "Hedley", "Famous Last Words", "3", "100,000", "Platinum" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a summary of the year 2007 in the Canadian music industry.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Top hits on record -- Top 10 albums", "title": "2007 in Canadian music", "uid": "2007_in_Canadian_music_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_in_Canadian_music" }
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2585
List_of_highest-grossing_openings_for_films_0
[ [ "Rank", "Film", "Year", "Opening ( USD )" ], [ "1", "Avengers : Endgame", "2019", "$ 1,223,641,414" ], [ "2", "Avengers : Infinity War", "2018", "$ 640,521,291" ], [ "3", "The Fate of the Furious", "2017", "$ 541,937,239" ], [ "4", "Star Wars : The Force Awakens", "2015", "$ 528,966,675" ], [ "5", "Jurassic World", "2015", "$ 524,909,010" ], [ "6", "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2", "2011", "$ 483,189,427" ], [ "7", "Captain Marvel", "2019", "$ 456,718,598" ], [ "8", "Star Wars : The Last Jedi", "2017", "$ 450,821,889" ], [ "9", "Batman v Superman : Dawn of Justice", "2016", "$ 422,507,347" ], [ "10", "Furious 7", "2015", "$ 397,627,459" ], [ "11", "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", "2009", "$ 394,022,354" ], [ "12", "The Avengers", "2012", "$ 392,538,708" ], [ "13", "Avengers : Age of Ultron", "2015", "$ 392,471,109" ], [ "14", "Transformers : Dark of the Moon", "2011", "$ 382,425,000" ], [ "15", "Spider-Man 3", "2007", "$ 381,660,892" ], [ "16", "Captain America : Civil War", "2016", "$ 379,539,142" ], [ "17", "Star Wars : The Rise of Skywalker", "2019", "$ 376,150,780" ], [ "18", "Iron Man 3", "2013", "$ 372,553,677" ], [ "19", "Black Panther", "2018", "$ 371,367,531" ], [ "20", "Frozen II", "2019", "$ 358,503,293" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of the highest-grossing opening weekends for films. The list is dominated by recent films due to steadily increasing production and marketing budgets, and modern films opening on more screens. Another contributing factor is inflation not being taken into account.", "section_text": "This list charts films the 50 biggest worldwide openings . Since films do not open on Fridays in many markets , the 'opening ' is taken to be the gross between the first day of release and the first Sunday following the movie 's release . Figures prior to the year 2002 are not available . Country-by-country variations in release dates are not taken into account .", "section_title": "Biggest worldwide openings on record", "title": "List of highest-grossing openings for films", "uid": "List_of_highest-grossing_openings_for_films_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_openings_for_films" }
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List_of_Macedonian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_0
[ [ "Year ( Ceremony )", "Film title used in nomination", "Original title", "Language ( s )", "Director ( s )", "Result" ], [ "1994 ( 67th )", "Before the Rain", "Пред дождот", "Macedonian , Albanian , English", "Milcho Manchevski", "Nominated" ], [ "1997 ( 70th )", "Gypsy Magic", "Џипси Меџик", "Macedonian , Romany", "Stole Popov", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1998 ( 71st )", "Goodbye , 20th Century !", "Збогум на Дваесетиот Век !", "Macedonian", "Darko Mitrevski , Aleksandar Popovski", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2004 ( 77th )", "The Great Water", "Γолемата Вода", "Macedonian", "Ivo Trajkov", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2006 ( 79th )", "Kontakt", "Контакт", "Macedonian , German", "Sergej Stanojkovski", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2007 ( 80th )", "Shadows", "Сенки", "Macedonian", "Milčo Mančevski", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2008 ( 81st )", "I 'm From Titov Veles", "Јас сум од Титов Велес", "Macedonian", "Teona Strugar Mitevska", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2009 ( 82nd )", "Wingless", "Ocas ještěrky", "Czech", "Ivo Trajkov", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2010 ( 83rd )", "Mothers", "Мајки", "Macedonian", "Milčo Mančevski", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2011 ( 84th )", "Punk 's Not Dead", "Панкот не е мртов", "Macedonian", "Vladimir Blazevski", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2012 ( 85th )", "The Third Half", "Трето Полувреме", "Macedonian", "Darko Mitrevski", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2014 ( 87th )", "To the Hilt", "До балчак", "Macedonian", "Stole Popov", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2015 ( 88th )", "Honey Night", "Медена ноќ", "Macedonian", "Ivo Trajkov", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2016 ( 89th )", "The Liberation of Skopje", "Ослободување на Скопје", "Macedonian", "Rade Šerbedžija , Danilo Šerbedžija", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2018 ( 91st )", "Secret Ingredient", "Исцелител", "Macedonian", "Gjorce Stavreski", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2019 ( 92nd )", "Honeyland", "Медена земја", "Macedonian , Turkish , Bosnian", "Tamara Kotevska , Ljubomir Stefanov", "Nominated" ] ]
{ "intro": "North Macedonia has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film[nb 1] since 1994. The Macedonians also attempted unsuccessfully to submit a film in 1991, while they were in the process of trying to achieve international recognition as an independent state. Prior to independence, Macedonian filmmakers were active participants in the Yugoslavian film industry, and several films made by Macedonian filmmakers were submitted for Oscar consideration as part of Yugoslavia. The last instance of this was Stole Popov's Happy New Year '49 in 1987. The International Feature Film award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. It was not created until the 1956 Academy Awards, in which a competitive Academy Award of Merit, known as the Best Foreign Language Film Award, was created for non-English speaking films, and has been given annually since. As of 2019[update], two Macedonian films, Milcho Manchevski's Before the Rain and Tamara Kotevska's and Ljubomir Stefanov's Honeyland, have been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and no Macedonian film has won the award. Another of Mančevski's films, Shadows, was submitted to the Academy for the 80th Academy Awards, but it failed to get an Oscar nomination. Films by Ivo Trajkov have also been selected to represent North Macedonia three times.", "section_text": "The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited the film industries of various countries to submit their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1956 . [ 5 ] The Foreign Language Film Award Committee oversees the process and reviews all the submitted films . Following this , they vote via secret ballot to determine the five nominees for the award . [ 4 ] Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by North Macedonia for review by the Academy for the award by year and the respective Academy Awards ceremony .", "section_title": "Submissions", "title": "List of Macedonian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film", "uid": "List_of_Macedonian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Macedonian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_International_Feature_Film" }
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Vice_President_of_the_European_Parliament_5
[ [ "", "Members", "Group", "State", "Votes" ], [ "1", "Mairead McGuinness", "EPP", "Ireland", "466 , Round 1" ], [ "2", "Bogusław Liberadzki", "S & D", "Poland", "378 , Round 1" ], [ "3", "David Sassoli", "S & D", "Italy", "377 , Round 1" ], [ "4", "Rainer Wieland", "EPP", "Germany", "336 , Round 1" ], [ "5", "Sylvie Guillaume", "S & D", "France", "335 , Round 1" ], [ "6", "Ryszard Czarnecki", "ECR", "Poland", "328 , Round 1" ], [ "7", "Ramón Luis Valcárcel", "EPP", "Spain", "323 , Round 1" ], [ "8", "Evelyne Gebhardt", "S & D", "Germany", "315 , Round 1" ], [ "9", "Pavel Telička", "ALDE", "Czech Republic", "313 , Round 1" ], [ "10", "Ildikó Pelczné Gáll", "EPP", "Hungary", "310 , Round 1" ], [ "11", "Ioan Mircea Pașcu", "S & D", "Romania", "517 , Round 2" ], [ "12", "Dimitrios Papadimoulis", "GUE/NGL", "Greece", "469 , Round 2" ], [ "13", "Ulrike Lunacek", "Greens/EFA", "Austria", "441 , Round 2" ], [ "14", "Alexander Graf Lambsdorff", "ALDE", "Germany", "393 , Round 2" ] ]
{ "intro": "There are fourteen Vice-Presidents of the European Parliament who sit in for the President in presiding over the plenary of the European Parliament.", "section_text": "Further information : 8th European Parliament 1 July 2014–18 January 2017 Elected in order of precedence ; [ 8 ] Members Group State Votes 1 Antonio Tajani EPP Italy 452 , Round 1 2 Mairead McGuinness EPP Ireland 441 , Round 1 3 Rainer Wieland EPP Germany 437 , Round 1 4 Ramón Luis Valcárcel EPP Spain 406 , Round 1 5 Ildikó Pelczné Gáll EPP Hungary 400 , Round 1 6 Adina Vălean EPP Romania 394 , Round 1 7 Corina Crețu S & D Romania 406 , Round 2 8 Sylvie Guillaume S & D France 406 , Round 2 9 David Sassoli S & D Italy 394 , Round 2 10 Olli Rehn ALDE Finland 377 , Round 3 11 Alexander Graf Lambsdorff ALDE Germany 365 , Round 3 12 Ulrike Lunacek Greens/EFA Austria 319 , Round 3 13 Dimitrios Papadimoulis GUE/NGL Greece 302 , Round 3 14 Ryszard Czarnecki ECR Poland 284 , Round 3 Changes since election Departed member Group State Date Replacement Elected Group State Corina Crețu S & D Romania October 2014 Ioan Mircea Pașcu November 2014 S & D Romania Olli Rehn ALDE Finland May 2015 Anneli Jäätteenmäki May 2015 ALDE Finland Elected on 18 January 2017", "section_title": "8th parliament", "title": "Vice-President of the European Parliament", "uid": "Vice_President_of_the_European_Parliament_5", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vice-President_of_the_European_Parliament" }
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List_of_action_films_of_the_2010s_7
[ [ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Country" ], [ "24 Hours to Live", "Brain Smrz", "Ethan Hawke , Xu Qing , Paul Anderson", "South Africa United States" ], [ "American Assassin", "Michael Cuesta", "Dylan O'Brien , Michael Keaton , Sanaa Lathan , Shiva Negar , Taylor Kitsch", "United States" ], [ "Atomic Blonde", "David Leitch", "Charlize Theron , James McAvoy , John Goodman", "United States" ], [ "Baby Driver", "Edgar Wright", "Ansel Elgort , Kevin Spacey , Lily James", "United Kingdom United States" ], [ "Baywatch", "Seth Gordon", "Dwayne Johnson , Zac Efron , Priyanka Chopra", "United States" ], [ "Blade of the Immortal", "Takashi Miike", "Takuya Kimura , Hana Sugisaki , Sota Fukushi", "Japan" ], [ "CHiPs", "Dax Shepard", "Dax Shepard , Michael Pena , Rosa Salazar", "United States" ], [ "Ghost in the Shell", "Rupert Sanders", "Scarlett Johansson , Takeshi Kitano , Pilou Asbæk", "United States" ], [ "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol . 2", "James Gunn", "Chris Pratt , Zoe Saldana , Kurt Russell", "United States" ], [ "Jailbreak", "Jimmy Henderson", "Jean-Paul Ly , Dara Our , Céline Tran", "Cambodia" ], [ "John Wick : Chapter 2", "Chad Stahelski", "Keanu Reeves , Common , Laurence Fishburne", "United States" ], [ "Justice League", "Zack Snyder", "Ben Affleck , Henry Cavill , Gal Gadot", "United States" ], [ "Kingsman : The Golden Circle", "Matthew Vaughn", "Taron Egerton , Sophie Cookson", "United Kingdom United States" ], [ "Kong : Skull Island", "Jordan Vogt-Roberts", "Tom Hiddleston , Samuel L. Jackson , John Goodman", "United States" ], [ "Logan", "James Mangold", "Hugh Jackman , Patrick Stewart , Boyd Holbrook", "United States" ], [ "Overdrive", "Antonio Negret", "Scott Eastwood , Freddie Thorp , Simon Abkarian", "France" ], [ "Paradox", "Wilson Yip", "Louis Koo , Gordon Lam , Wu Yue , Tony Jaa", "Hong Kong China" ], [ "Power Rangers", "Dean Israelite", "Dacre Montgomery , Naomi Scott , RJ Cyler", "United States" ], [ "Renegades", "Steven Quale", "Sullivan Stapleton , J. K. Simmons , Charlie Bewley", "France Germany" ], [ "Savage Dog", "Jesse V. Johnson", "Scott Adkins , Marko Zaror , JuJu Chan", "United States" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is chronological list of action films originally released in the 2010s. Often there may be considerable overlap particularly between action and other genres (including, horror, comedy, and science fiction films); the list should attempt to document films which are more closely related to action, even if they bend[clarification needed] genres.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "2017", "title": "List of action films of the 2010s", "uid": "List_of_action_films_of_the_2010s_7", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_action_films_of_the_2010s" }
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North_Carolina_Tar_Heels_baseball_1
[ [ "Player", "Position", "Number", "Team" ], [ "Dustin Ackley", "2B / LF", "29", "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim" ], [ "Brian Goodwin", "LF", "25", "Kansas City Royals" ], [ "Matt Harvey", "P", "32", "Cincinnati Reds" ], [ "Chris Ianetta", "C", "17", "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim" ], [ "Andrew Miller", "P", "48", "Cleveland Indians" ], [ "Colin Moran", "3B", "8", "Pittsburgh Pirates" ], [ "Mike Morin", "P", "64", "Philadelphia Phillies" ], [ "Kyle Seager", "3B", "15", "Seattle Mariners" ], [ "Adam Warren", "P", "43", "New York Yankees" ], [ "Trent Thornton", "P", "", "Toronto Blue Jays" ] ]
{ "intro": "The North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team, commonly referred to as Carolina, represents the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in NCAA Division I college baseball. They compete in the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Tar Heels play their home games on campus at Boshamer Stadium, and are currently coached by Mike Fox.", "section_text": "Former Tar Heels on current MLB rosters as of August 1 , 2017 . [ 5 ]", "section_title": "Notable alumni -- Current MLB roster", "title": "North Carolina Tar Heels baseball", "uid": "North_Carolina_Tar_Heels_baseball_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Carolina_Tar_Heels_baseball" }
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Performance_Ranking_of_Scientific_Papers_for_World_Universities_2
[ [ "2010", "2009", "2008", "University", "Country" ], [ "01", "01", "01", "Harvard University", "US" ], [ "02", "02", "02", "Johns Hopkins University", "US" ], [ "03", "03", "03", "University of California- San Francisco", "US" ], [ "04", "05", "04", "University of California- Los Angeles", "US" ], [ "05", "06", "12", "University of Toronto", "Canada" ], [ "06", "07", "05", "University of Washington- Seattle", "US" ], [ "07", "04", "07", "University of Pennsylvania", "US" ], [ "08", "08", "06", "University of Pittsburgh- Pittsburgh", "US" ], [ "09", "12", "10", "Mayo Clinic College of Medicine", "US" ], [ "10", "11", "08", "Duke University", "US" ], [ "11", "10", "09", "University of Michigan- Ann Arbor", "US" ], [ "12", "9", "11", "Columbia University", "US" ], [ "13", "13", "13", "Stanford University", "US" ], [ "14", "15", "14", "University College London", "United Kingdom" ], [ "15", "14", "16", "The University of Texas- M. D. Anderson Cancer Center", "US" ], [ "16", "17", "15", "Karolinska Institutet", "Sweden" ], [ "17", "16", "19", "University of California- San Diego", "US" ], [ "18", "19", "18", "University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill", "US" ], [ "19", "18", "17", "Yale University", "US" ], [ "20", "20", "20", "Washington University in St. Louis", "US" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities or NTU Ranking is a ranking system of world universities by scientific paper volume, impact, and performance output. The ranking was originally published from 2007-2011 by the Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan (HEEACT) and has been published since 2012 by the National Taiwan University. It uses bibliometric methods to analyze and rank the scientific paper performance. In addition to the overall ranking, it includes a list of the top universities in six fields and fourteen subjects. The rankings were introduced in 2007. The original ranking methodology favored toward universities with medical schools. In 2008, HEEACT began publishing a Field Based Ranking including six fields: agriculture and environmental sciences (AGE), clinical medicine (MED), engineering, computing, and technology (ENG), life sciences (LIFE), natural sciences (SCI), and social sciences (SOC). In 2010, HEEACT began publishing subject rankings in fields of various field of science and technology. Science fields are divided into physics, chemistry, mathematics, and geosciences. Technology fields are split up into electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering (including energy and fuels), materials science, and civil engineering (including environmental engineering). HEEACT ended the Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities Project in 2012. Due to disagreement about ranking results, the Taiwanese education authorities announced that the government would no longer support the Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan to do this ranking.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "HEEACT World University Rankings ( Top 20 by field ) -- Clinical Medicine", "title": "Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities", "uid": "Performance_Ranking_of_Scientific_Papers_for_World_Universities_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performance_Ranking_of_Scientific_Papers_for_World_Universities" }
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Indian_Army_1
[ [ "Regiment", "Regimental Center", "Raised" ], [ "Parachute Regiment", "Bangalore , Karnataka", "1945" ], [ "Punjab Regiment", "Ramgarh Cantonment , Jharkhand", "1761" ], [ "Madras Regiment", "Wellington Cantonment , Tamil Nadu", "1758" ], [ "The Grenadiers", "Jabalpur , Madhya Pradesh", "1778" ], [ "Maratha Light Infantry", "Belgaum , Karnataka", "1768" ], [ "Rajputana Rifles", "Delhi Cantonment , New Delhi", "1775" ], [ "Rajput Regiment", "Fatehgarh , Uttar Pradesh", "1778" ], [ "Jat Regiment", "Bareilly , Uttar Pradesh", "1795" ], [ "Sikh Regiment", "Ramgarh Cantonment , Jharkhand", "1846" ], [ "Sikh Light Infantry", "Fatehgarh , Uttar Pradesh", "1857" ], [ "Dogra Regiment", "Faizabad , Uttar Pradesh", "1877" ], [ "Garhwal Rifles", "Lansdowne , Uttarakhand", "1887" ], [ "Kumaon Regiment", "Ranikhet , Uttarakhand", "1813" ], [ "Assam Regiment", "Shillong , Meghalaya", "1941" ], [ "Bihar Regiment", "Danapur Cantonment , Bihar", "1941" ], [ "Mahar Regiment", "Sagar , Madhya Pradesh", "1941" ], [ "Jammu & Kashmir Rifles", "Jabalpur , Madhya Pradesh", "1821" ], [ "Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry", "Avantipur , Jammu and Kashmir", "1947" ], [ "Naga Regiment", "Ranikhet , Uttarakhand", "1970" ], [ "1 Gorkha Rifles", "Sabathu , Himachal Pradesh", "1815" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Indian Army (Hindi: Bhāratīya Thal Sēnā) is the land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and it is commanded by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), who is a four-star general. Two officers have been conferred with the rank of field marshal, a five-star rank, which is a ceremonial position of great honour. The Indian Army originated from the armies of the East India Company, which eventually became the British Indian Army, and the armies of the princely states, which finally became the national army after independence. The units and regiments of the Indian Army have diverse histories and have participated in a number of battles and campaigns across the world, earning many battle and theatre honours before and after Independence. The primary mission of the Indian Army is to ensure national security and national unity, defending the nation from external aggression and internal threats, and maintaining peace and security within its borders. It conducts humanitarian rescue operations during natural calamities and other disturbances, like Operation Surya Hope, and can also be requisitioned by the government to cope with internal threats. It is a major component of national power alongside the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force. The army has been involved in four wars with neighbouring Pakistan and one with China. Other major operations undertaken by the army include: Operation Vijay, Operation Meghdoot and Operation Cactus. Apart from conflicts, the army has conducted large peace time exercises like Operation Brasstacks and Exercise Shoorveer, and it has also been an active participant in numerous United Nations peacekeeping missions including those in: Cyprus, Lebanon, Congo, Angola, Cambodia, Vietnam, Namibia, El Salvador, Liberia, Mozambique, South Sudan and Somalia. The Indian Army has a regimental system, but is operationally and geographically divided into seven commands, with the basic field formation being a division.", "section_text": "Indian Army paratroopers with U.S soldiers during an exercise in Alaska . Indian Army soldiers move in to position while demonstrating a platoon level ambush to U.S Army paratroopers . Indian army band in Russia during the Moscow Victory Day Parade . Main article : List of regiments of the Indian Army Not to be confused with the Field Corps mentioned above , the corps mentioned below are the functional divisions entrusted with specific pan-Army tasks . The Indian Territorial Army has battalions affiliated with different infantry regiments and some department units which are either from the Corps of Engineers , Army Medical Corps or the Army Service Corps . They serve as a part-time reserve . On 4 June 2017 , the chief of staff announced that the Army was planning to open combat positions to women , who would first be appointed to positions in the military police . [ citation needed ] Name Director General Center Armoured Corps The Armoured Corps Centre and School , Ahmednagar Regiment of Artillery Lieutenant General P K Srivastava , PVSM , AVSM , VSM [ 131 ] [ 132 ] The School of Artillery , Devlali near Nasik Corps of Army Air Defence Lieutenant General A P Singh , [ 133 ] Gopalpur , Odisha . Army Aviation Corps Lieutenant General Kanwal Kumar [ 134 ] Combat Army Aviation Training School , Nasik . Corps of Engineers Lieutenant General S K Shrivastava , AVSM College of Military Engineering , PuneMadras Engineer Group , BangaloreBengal Engineer Group , RoorkeeBombay Engineer Group , Khadki near Pune Corps of Signals Lieutenant General Rajeev Sabheral , AVSM , VSM [ 135 ] Military College of Telecommunication Engineering ( MCTE ) , MhowTwo Signal Training Centres at Jabalpur and Goa . Mechanised Infantry Lieutenant General R K Jagga Ahmednagar Infantry Armoured Corps Indian Army Armoured Corps in 2006 There are 65 Armoured Regiments in the Indian Army ( including the PBG and 61st Cavalry ) . These include the following historic regiments dating back to the nineteenth century or earlier : 1st ( Skinner 's ) Horse , the 2nd Lancers ( Gardner 's Horse ) , the 3rd Cavalry , the 4th ( Hodson 's ) Horse , the 7th Light Cavalry , the 8th Light Cavalry , the 9th ( Deccan ) Horse , the 14th ( Scinde ) Horse , the 17th ( Poona ) Horse , the 15th Lancers , the 16th Light Cavalry , the 18th Cavalry , the 20th Lancers and the 21st ( Central India ) Horse . A substantial number of additional units designated as either `` Cavalry '' or `` Armoured '' Regiments have been raised since Independence . Mechanised Infantry The Mechanised Infantry is the newest Combat Arm of the Indian Army . Often referred to as `` tomorrow 's arm in today 's Army '' , it is formed of two Regiments ; The Brigade of the Guards and Mechanised Infantry Regiment and comprises 48 Mechanised Infantry Battalions in all . The brain-child of raising of this arm was that of Gen Krishnaswamy Sundarji , PVSM ( 28 April 1930 – 8 February 1999 ) , who was the Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army from 1986 to 1988 . During the late 70s , as part of Indian Army modernisation , there was an urgent need to re-calibrate the Indian Mechanised Forces by forming of Mechanised Infantry units to further the shock-action , fire-power , flexibility and mobility of Armoured formations to include ground-holding ability . Thus , the Mechanised Infantry Regiment was born by careful selection of existing Infantry battalions based on operational performance . As the need for more Mechanised battalions grew , the elite Brigade of The Guards were also converted to the Mechanised profile . The two Regiments along with the Armoured Corps form part of the Indian Army 's elite `` Mechanised Forces '' . Infantry Indian Army soldier during a training exercise . Upon its inception , the Indian Army inherited the British Army 's organisational structure , which is still maintained today . Therefore , like its predecessor , an Indian infantry regiment 's responsibility is not to undertake field operations but to provide battalions and well trained personnel to the field formations . As such it is common to find battalions of the same regiment spread across several brigades , divisions , corps , commands , and even theatres . Like its British and Commonwealth counterparts , troops enlisted within the regiment are immensely loyal , take great pride in the regiment to which they are assigned , and generally spend their entire career within the regiment . Most Indian Army infantry regiments recruit based on certain selection criteria , such as on the basis of region ( for example , the Assam Regiment ) , caste/community ( Jat Regiment ) , or religion ( Sikh Regiment ) . Most regiments continue the heritage of regiments raised under the British Raj , but some have been raised after independence . Some regiments raised after independence have specialised in border defence , in particular the Ladakh Scouts , the Arunachal Scouts and the Sikkim Scouts . Indian Army Gorkha Rifles troopers , during a combat simulation in Fort Irwin , California . Soldiers of the Rajput Regiment during a Republic Day Parade Soldiers of the Sikh Light Infantry during a Republic Day Parade Soldiers of the Madras Regiment during a Republic Day Parade Over the years there have been fears that troops ' allegiance lay more with their regiments and the regions/castes/communities/religions from which they were recruited , as opposed to the union of India as a whole . Thus some `` all India '' or `` all class '' regiments have been created that recruit troops from all over India regardless of region , caste/community or religion , such as the Brigade of the Guards ( which later converted to the Mechanised Infantry profile ) and the Parachute Regiment .", "section_title": "Organisation -- Combat Arms", "title": "Indian Army", "uid": "Indian_Army_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Army" }
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List_of_auto_racing_tracks_in_the_United_States_9
[ [ "Track Name", "Location", "Length", "Shape/Banking", "Classes" ], [ "Angola Motor Speedway", "Indiana Angola", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval", "Limited . Late Models , I-Modifieds , Factory Stocks , Mini Stocks" ], [ "Auto City Speedway", "Michigan Clio", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km ) & 0.3333 miles ( 0.5364 km )", "Oval ( asphalt )", "Super Late Models , Auto City templet body Super Late modelsModifieds , Factory Stock , Sportsman , Thunder Trucks , Lead Sleads , Hornets" ], [ "Bronson Speedway", "Florida Bronson", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval", "Strictly Stock , Pure Stock , Street Stock , Sportsman , Open-wheel Modified , Pro-Challenge Series , Legends , DAARA & Figure 8s" ], [ "Charlotte County Speedway", "Florida Punta Gorda", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval", "Late Models , Modifieds , Sportsman , Street Stocks , Bombers , Trucks , 4-Cylinder FWD , Legends , Bandoleros" ], [ "Chemung Speedrome", "New York Chemung", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval ( asphalt )", "NASCAR SST Modifieds , Super Stocks , 4-Cylinders , INEX Legends , INEX Bandoleros" ], [ "Citrus County Speedway", "Florida Inverness", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval", "Super Late Models , Open Wheel Modifieds , Limiteds , Figure 8 Sportsman , Hobby Stocks , Mini Stocks , Thunder Stocks , 4 Cyl . Bombers" ], [ "Colorado National Speedway", "Colorado Dacono", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval", "Late models , Grand American Modifieds , Super Stock , Figure 8 , trains , NASCAR K & N Pro Series West" ], [ "Desoto Super Speedway", "Florida Bradenton", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval", "Limited Late Model , Late Model , Desoto Truck Series , Sportsman , Streetstock , Novice Stock , Modified Mini , Mini Stock , Open Wheel Modified" ], [ "Elko Speedway", "Minnesota Elko", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval", "Limited Late Model , Late Model , Desoto Truck Series , Sportsman , Streetstock , Novice Stock , Modified Mini , Mini Stock , Open Wheel Modified" ], [ "Hickory Motor Speedway", "North Carolina Hickory", "0.363 miles ( 0.584 km )", "Oval ( asphalt )", "NASCAR Whelen All-American Late Model Series , Limited Late Models , Trucks , Street Stock , Hobby Stocks , Pro-4" ], [ "Houston Motorsports Park", "Texas Houston", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "D-shaped Oval ( asphalt )", "NASCAR Late Models , Modifieds , Legends , Bandoleros" ], [ "Kalamazoo Speedway", "Michigan Kalamazoo", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval ( asphalt )", "Outlaw Late Models , NASCAR Modifieds , Sportsmans , Pure Stocks , Cyber Stocks ( 6 cyl . FW Drive )" ], [ "Kil-Kare Speedway", "Ohio Xenia", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval ( asphalt )", "Late Models , Modifieds , Sport Stocks , Compacts" ], [ "Lake Erie Speedway", "Pennsylvania Erie County", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval", "" ], [ "Lanier National Speedway", "Georgia Braselton", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval ( asphalt )", "Pro Late Models , Super Trucks , Sportsman , Open Wheel Modifieds , Street Stocks , and INEX Legends , Bandoleros , & Thunder Roadsters" ], [ "Lebanon I-44 Speedway", "Missouri Lebanon", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval ( asphalt )", "" ], [ "Lee USA Speedway", "New Hampshire Lee", "0.358 miles ( 0.576 km )", "high-banked Oval ( asphalt )", "Late Models , Small Block Supers , Late Model Sportsman , Hobby Stocks , Road Runners , and Ironman" ], [ "Lorain County Speedway", "Ohio South Amherst", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval ( asphalt )", "Modifieds , Sportsmen , Street Stocks , Pure Stocks" ], [ "Orange County Speedway", "North Carolina Rougemont", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "D-shaped Oval ( asphalt )", "Late Models , Late Model Super Trucks , Limited Late Models , Sportsman , Legends , Mini Stock , Street Stock , Pure Stock , Modifieds , U-Car" ], [ "Orlando Speedworld", "Florida Bithlo", "0.375 miles ( 0.604 km )", "Oval", "Sportsman , Super Stocks , Mini Stocks , Strictly Stocks , Super Late Models , Modifieds , Legends , Bandolero" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of all auto racing tracks in the United States. The track length stands for the standard, full courses for each track. The major series listed are only series that currently hold a race at the track.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Paved ovals -- Paved short tracks", "title": "List of auto racing tracks in the United States", "uid": "List_of_auto_racing_tracks_in_the_United_States_9", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_auto_racing_tracks_in_the_United_States" }
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List_of_viceregal_representatives_of_Elizabeth_II_4
[ [ "Province", "Lieutenant Governor", "Since", "List" ], [ "Alberta", "Lois Mitchell", "12 June 2015", "List" ], [ "British Columbia", "Janet Austin", "24 April 2018", "List" ], [ "Manitoba", "Janice Filmon", "19 June 2015", "List" ], [ "New Brunswick", "Brenda Murphy", "8 September 2019", "List" ], [ "Newfoundland and Labrador", "Judy Foote", "3 May 2018", "List" ], [ "Nova Scotia", "Arthur LeBlanc", "28 June 2017", "List" ], [ "Ontario", "Elizabeth Dowdeswell", "23 September 2014", "List" ], [ "Prince Edward Island", "Antoinette Perry", "20 October 2017", "List" ], [ "Quebec", "J. Michel Doyon", "24 September 2015", "List" ], [ "Saskatchewan", "Russell Mirasty", "18 July 2019", "List" ] ]
{ "intro": "Queen Elizabeth II is sovereign of 16 countries informally known as the Commonwealth realms. She resides primarily in the oldest and most populous realm, the United Kingdom, and is represented in the other countries by the following viceregal representatives. She is also represented in each of the Canadian provinces, Australian states, British overseas territories and Crown dependencies, and the states in free association with New Zealand.", "section_text": "In the ten Canadian Provinces , the Queen is represented there by a lieutenant governor .", "section_title": "Sub-national representatives -- Canada", "title": "List of viceregal representatives of Elizabeth II", "uid": "List_of_viceregal_representatives_of_Elizabeth_II_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_viceregal_representatives_of_Elizabeth_II" }
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Mokulele_Airlines_0
[ [ "Island", "City", "Airport" ], [ "Hawaii", "Kailua-Kona", "Kona International Airport" ], [ "Hawaii", "Waimea-Kohala", "Waimea-Kohala" ], [ "Maui", "Hana", "Hana Airport" ], [ "Maui", "Kahului", "Kahului Airport" ], [ "Maui", "Kapalua", "Kapalua Airport" ], [ "Molokai", "Hoʻolehua", "Molokai Airport" ], [ "Molokai", "Kalaupapa", "Kalaupapa Airport" ], [ "Oahu", "Honolulu", "Daniel K. Inouye International Airport" ], [ "Lanai", "Lanai City , Hawaii", "Lanai Airport" ] ]
{ "intro": "Mokulele Flight Service, Inc., doing business as Mokulele Airlines, Inc., is an American commuter airline based in Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii. The airline operates scheduled inter-island and charter flights primarily among Hawaii's smaller airports. In 2019, it was acquired by Southern Airways Express, and continues to operate as its own brand within the larger airline.", "section_text": "Mokulele Airlines operates flights to the following destinations within the state of Hawaii :", "section_title": "Destinations", "title": "Mokulele Airlines", "uid": "Mokulele_Airlines_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mokulele_Airlines" }
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Faysal_Bank_T20_Cup_0
[ [ "Team", "Province", "Debut Season", "Last Season", "Captain", "Coach" ], [ "Abbottabad Falcons", "KP", "2005-06", "2013-14", "Younus Khan", "Sajjad Akbar" ], [ "AJK Jaguars", "Azad Kashmir", "2014-15", "2015-16", "Raheel Majeed", "Javed Hayat" ], [ "Bahawalpur Stags", "Punjab", "2012-13", "2013-14", "Imranullah Aslam", "Shahid Anwar" ], [ "Dera Murad Jamali Ibexes", "Balochistan", "2013-14", "2013-14", "Faizullah", "Zahoor Elahi" ], [ "Faisalabad Wolves", "Punjab", "2004-05", "2013-14", "Misbah-ul-Haq", "Naveed Anjum" ], [ "FATA Cheetahs", "FATA", "2013-14", "2013-14", "Riaz Afridi", "Ayaz Akbar" ], [ "Hyderabad Hawks", "Sindh", "2004-05", "2013-14", "Sharjeel Khan", "Shaukat Mirza" ], [ "Islamabad Leopards", "Islamabad", "2005-06", "2013-14", "Zohaib Ahmed", "Taimoor Azam" ], [ "Karachi Dolphins", "Sindh", "2004-05", "2013-14", "Shahid Afridi", "Azam Khan" ], [ "Karachi Zebras", "Sindh", "2004-05", "2013-14", "Faisal Iqbal", "Tauseef Ahmed" ], [ "Lahore Eagles", "Punjab", "2004-05", "2013-14", "Adnan Akmal", "Manzoor Elahi" ], [ "Lahore Lions", "Punjab", "2004-05", "2013-14", "Kamran Akmal", "Mohsin Kamal" ], [ "Larkana Bulls", "Sindh", "2013-14", "2013-14", "Zahid Mahmood", "Iqbal Imam" ], [ "Multan Tigers", "Punjab", "2004-05", "2013-14", "Saeed Anwar Jr", "Manzoor Elahi" ], [ "Peshawar Panthers", "KP", "2004-05", "2013-14", "Akbar Badshah", "Abdur Rehman" ], [ "Quetta Bears", "Balochistan", "2004-05", "2013-14", "Bismillah Khan", "Arshad Khan" ], [ "Rawalpindi Rams", "Punjab", "2004-05", "2013-14", "Sohail Tanvir", "Sabih Azhar" ], [ "Sialkot Stallions", "Punjab", "2004-05", "2013-14", "Shoaib Malik", "Ijaz Ahmed jnr" ], [ "Afghan Cheetahs", "Afghanistan", "2011-12", "2011-12", "Mohammad Nabi", "R.Ahmadzai" ] ]
{ "intro": "The National T20 Cup is a men's professional Twenty20 cricket league in Pakistan, established in 2005. It is one of the world's oldest Twenty20 cricket leagues. It was the top-tier T20 league in the country from 2005 to 2011. From 2011 to 2015 it served as the qualifying tournament for the Super-8 T20 Cup. Since 2016, it is a second-tier tournament to the Pakistan Super League with no direct link between the two. The league's team offices are directed out of its head offices located at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Teams -- Former Teams", "title": "National T20 Cup", "uid": "Faysal_Bank_T20_Cup_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_T20_Cup" }
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Billboard_Top_Latin_Albums_0
[ [ "Weeks", "Artist", "Album", "Year" ], [ "58", "Gloria Estefan", "Mi Tierra", "1993-94" ], [ "46", "Ozuna", "Odisea", "2017-18" ], [ "44", "Bad Bunny", "X 100pre", "2019-20" ], [ "44", "Selena", "Dreaming of You", "1995-97" ], [ "29", "Luis Miguel", "Segundo Romance", "1994-95" ], [ "26", "Ricky Martin", "Vuelve", "1998-99" ], [ "25", "Daddy Yankee", "Barrio Fino", "2004-05" ], [ "23", "Aventura", "The Last", "2009-10" ], [ "20", "Selena", "Amor Prohibido", "1994-95" ], [ "20", "Juan Gabriel", "Los Dúo , Vol . 2", "2016-17" ], [ "19", "Christina Aguilera", "Mi Reflejo", "2000-01" ], [ "17", "Shakira", "Fijación Oral Vol . 1", "2005" ], [ "17", "Romeo Santos", "Formula , Vol . 1", "2011" ], [ "17", "Ozuna", "Aura", "2018" ], [ "16", "Enrique Iglesias", "Sex and Love", "2014" ], [ "15", "Enrique Iglesias", "Vivir", "1997" ], [ "14", "Marc Anthony", "Libre", "2001-02" ], [ "14", "Daddy Yankee", "Barrio Fino en Directo", "2005-06" ], [ "13", "Marc Anthony", "Desde un Principio : From the Beginning", "2000-01" ], [ "12", "Alejandro Fernández", "Me Estoy Enamorando", "1997-98" ] ]
{ "intro": "Top Latin Albums is a record chart published by Billboard magazine and is labeled as the most important music chart for Spanish language, full-length albums in the American music market. Like all Billboard album charts, the chart is based on sales. Nielsen SoundScan compiles the sales data from merchants representing more than 90 percent of the U.S. music retail market. The sample includes sales at music stores, the music departments of electronics and department stores, direct-to-consumer transactions, and Internet sales of physical albums or digital downloads. A limited array of verifiable sales from concert venues is also tabulated. To rank on this chart, an album must have 51% or more of its content recorded in Spanish. Listings of Top Latin Albums are also shown on Telemundo's music page through a partnership between the two companies. Before this, the first chart regarding Latin music albums in the magazine (Billboard Hot Latin Albums in Texas) was published on the issue dated December 30, 1972. Then, all Latin music information was featured on the Latin Pop Albums chart, which began on June 29, 1985, and is still running along with the Regional Mexican Albums and Tropical Albums chart. The Latin Pop Albums chart features music only from the pop genre, while the Regional Mexican Albums chart includes information from different genres like duranguense, norteño, banda and mariachi, and the Tropical Albums includes different genres particularly salsa, merengue, bachata, and cumbia. In 2005, another chart; Latin Rhythm Albums was introduced in response to growing number of airplays from reggaeton. On the week ending January 31, 2017, Billboard updated the methodology to compile the Top Latin Albums chart into a multi-metric methodology to include track equivalent album units and streaming equivalent albums units.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Chart achievements -- Albums with most weeks at number-one", "title": "Billboard Top Latin Albums", "uid": "Billboard_Top_Latin_Albums_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Top_Latin_Albums" }
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List_of_sports_films_60
[ [ "Title", "Year", "Genre", "Notes" ], [ "The Frogmen", "1951", "War", "Scuba diving experts including Richard Widmark operate as military commandos" ], [ "Beneath the 12-Mile Reef", "1953", "Adventure", "Story of sponge divers off the Florida Keys , starring Robert Wagner" ], [ "The Silent World", "1956", "Documentary", "Directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Louis Malle" ], [ "World Without Sun", "1964", "Documentary", "Directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau , chronicles Conshelf Two , the first attempt to create an underwater habitat for humans to live on the sea floor" ], [ "Voyage to the Edge of the World", "1976", "Documentary", "Directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau , Philippe Cousteau and Marshall Flaum , chronicles a four months expedition by Cousteau to Antarctica" ], [ "The Deep", "1977", "Adventure", "Dangerous men go after scuba divers Nick Nolte and Jacqueline Bisset near Bermuda" ], [ "The Big Blue", "1988", "Drama", "French director Luc Besson 's story of free divers , starring Jean Reno and Rosanna Arquette" ], [ "Ghosts of the Abyss", "2003", "Documentary", "Director James Cameron and crew submerge to explore remains of Titanic" ], [ "Open Water", "2003", "Drama", "Director Chris Kentis . The story of the disappearance of scuba divers Tom and Eileen Lonergan in 1998" ], [ "The Cave", "2005", "Horror", "Off coast of Romania , spelunkers and divers discover terrifying parasites" ], [ "Into the Blue", "2005", "Adventure", "Divers Jessica Alba and Paul Walker find crashed plane transporting cocaine" ], [ "Fool 's Gold", "2008", "Adventure", "Treasure hunter Matthew McConaughey dives searching for Spanish galleon" ], [ "Sanctum", "2011", "Adventure", "An underwater cave diving team experiences a life-threatening crisis during an expedition to the unexplored and least accessible cave system in the world" ], [ "No Limits", "2013", "Documentary", "Made for TV as part of ESPN 's Nine for IX series . Explores the life of Audrey Mestre , a world-class freediver , and the events leading up to the dive that ultimately took her life" ] ]
{ "intro": "This compilation of films covers all sports activities. Sports films have been made since the era of silent films, such as the 1915 film The Champion starring Charlie Chaplin. Films in this genre can range from serious (Raging Bull) to silly (Horse Feathers). A classic theme for sports films is the triumph of an individual or team who prevail despite the difficulties, standard elements of melodrama.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Underwater diving", "title": "List of sports films", "uid": "List_of_sports_films_60", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sports_films" }
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List_of_best-selling_singles_10
[ [ "Artist", "Single", "Released", "Sales ( in millions )" ], [ "DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber , Quavo , Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne", "I 'm the One", "2017", "7.9" ], [ "Rihanna featuring Mikky Ekko", "Stay", "2013", "7.9" ], [ "Imagine Dragons", "Believer", "2017", "7.8" ], [ "Leona Lewis", "Bleeding Love", "2008", "7.7" ], [ "Greeeen", "Kiseki", "2008", "7.6" ], [ "Busker Busker", "Cherry Blossom Ending", "2012", "7.5" ], [ "Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé", "Telephone", "2010", "7.4" ], [ "Black Eyed Peas", "The Time ( Dirty Bit )", "2010", "7.3" ], [ "Avril Lavigne", "Girlfriend", "2007", "7.3" ], [ "Michel Teló", "Ai Se Eu Te Pego", "2011", "7.2" ], [ "Nicki Minaj", "Starships", "2012", "7.2" ], [ "Exile", "Lovers Again", "2007", "7" ], [ "Hilcrhyme", "Shunkashūtō", "2009", "7" ], [ "Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera", "Moves like Jagger", "2011", "7" ] ]
{ "intro": "This article is a compendium of the best-selling music singles. The criterion for inclusion on the list is to have sold at least five million copies worldwide. The singles listed here were cited by reliable sources from various media, such as digital journalism, newspapers, magazines, and books. It is notable that, according to Guinness World Records, Irving Berlin's White Christmas (1942) as performed by Bing Crosby is the best-selling single worldwide, with estimated sales of over 50 million copies. The song, recognized as the best-selling single of all time, was released before the pop/rock singles-chart era and was listed as the world's best-selling single in the first-ever Guinness Book of Records (published in 1955) and - remarkably - still retains the title more than 50 years later. Also, Guinness World Records states that double A-side charity single Candle in the Wind 1997/Something About the Way You Look Tonight (1997) by Elton John (which was originally written in 1973, in honour of Marilyn Monroe, who had died 11 years earlier. In 1997, John performed a rewritten version of the song as a tribute to the late Diana, Princess of Wales, is the biggest-selling single since UK and US singles charts began in the 1950s, having accumulated worldwide sales of 33 million copies, making it the second-best-selling physical single of all time. There are three best-selling singles lists displayed here:", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Best-selling digital singles -- 7–7.99 million copies", "title": "List of best-selling singles", "uid": "List_of_best-selling_singles_10", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_singles" }
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Yugoslavia_at_the_1967_Mediterranean_Games_0
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event" ], [ "Gold", "Snežana Hrepevnik", "Athletics", "High Jump" ], [ "Gold", "Miljenko Rak", "Athletics", "Long Jump" ], [ "Gold", "Tomislav Šuker", "Athletics", "Shot Put" ], [ "Gold", "Miodrag Todosijević", "Athletics", "High Jump" ], [ "Gold", "Basketball team Petar Skansi Krešimir Ćosić Vladimir Cvetković Aljoša Žorga Rato Tvrdić Zoran Maroević Kosta Grubor Damir Šolman Ljubodrag Simonović Nikola Plećaš Goran Brajković Momčilo Pazmanj", "Basketball", "Men 's tournament" ], [ "Gold", "Zvonimir Vujin", "Boxing", "Lightweight" ], [ "Gold", "Miroslav Cerar", "Gymnastics", "Individual all-around" ], [ "Gold", "Miroslav Cerar", "Gymnastics", "Parallel bars" ], [ "Gold", "Miroslav Cerar", "Gymnastics", "Pommel horse" ], [ "Gold", "Handball team Boris Kostić Zoran Živković Josip Milković Hrvoje Horvat Ivan Uremović Albin Vidović Branislav Pokrajac Petar Fajfrić Nebojša Popović Milorad Karalić Slobodan Koprivica Miroslav Klišanin", "Handball", "Men 's tournament" ], [ "Gold", "Nenad Kuridža", "Swimming", "100m Butterfly" ], [ "Gold", "Volleyball team Zoran Petrović Mate Piljić Milovan Simić Miloš Grbić Nikola Miković Mladen Kos Vladimir Janković Adolf Urnaut Ljubomir Stojić Ljubomir Bojić Siniša Bakarac Miodrag Gvozdenović", "Volleyball", "Men 's tournament" ], [ "Gold", "Water polo team Karlo Stipanić Ivo Trumbić Ozren Bonačić Mirko Sandić Zoran Janković Vinko Rosić Đorđe Perišić Ronald Lopatni Radovan Miškov Uroš Marović Zdravko Hebl", "Water polo", "Men 's tournament" ], [ "Gold", "Stevan Horvat", "Wrestling", "Greco-Roman - 70kg" ], [ "Gold", "Branislav Simić", "Wrestling", "Greco-Roman - 87kg" ], [ "Silver", "Drago Žuntar", "Athletics", "5.000m" ], [ "Silver", "Marijan Gredelj", "Athletics", "Discus throw" ], [ "Silver", "Đurđa Fočić", "Athletics", "80m Hurdles" ], [ "Silver", "Đurđa Fočić", "Athletics", "High Jump" ], [ "Silver", "Đurđa Fočić", "Athletics", "Long Jump" ] ]
{ "intro": "Yugoslavia competed at the 1967 Mediterranean Games held in Tunis, Tunisia.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Medalists", "title": "Yugoslavia at the 1967 Mediterranean Games", "uid": "Yugoslavia_at_the_1967_Mediterranean_Games_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslavia_at_the_1967_Mediterranean_Games" }
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