Peterhof Palace
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Peterhof Palace is a grand imperial residence near St. Petersburg, Russia, famed for its opulent architecture, expansive gardens, and elaborate system of fountains often called the "Russian Versailles."
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T46771 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Peterhof Palace Context triple: [St. Petersburg, hasLandmark, Peterhof Palace]
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Kremlin
The Kremlin is a historic fortified complex in the heart of Moscow that serves as the official residence of the Russian president and a symbol of Russian political power.
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Hermitage Museum
The Hermitage Museum is one of the world’s largest and most prestigious art and culture museums, renowned for its vast collections spanning from antiquity to modern times.
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Mariinsky Theatre
The Mariinsky Theatre is a historic opera and ballet house in Saint Petersburg, Russia, renowned as one of the world’s leading centers for classical music and performing arts.
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Kuntsevo Dacha
Kuntsevo Dacha was Joseph Stalin’s heavily guarded private residence near Moscow, best known as the place where he spent his final years and died.
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Livadia Palace
Livadia Palace is a former summer residence of the Russian imperial family in Crimea, best known as the site of the 1945 Yalta Conference where Allied leaders planned the post–World War II order.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Peterhof Palace Target entity description: Peterhof Palace is a grand imperial residence near St. Petersburg, Russia, famed for its opulent architecture, expansive gardens, and elaborate system of fountains often called the "Russian Versailles."
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A.
Kremlin
The Kremlin is a historic fortified complex in the heart of Moscow that serves as the official residence of the Russian president and a symbol of Russian political power.
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B.
Hermitage Museum
The Hermitage Museum is one of the world’s largest and most prestigious art and culture museums, renowned for its vast collections spanning from antiquity to modern times.
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C.
Mariinsky Theatre
The Mariinsky Theatre is a historic opera and ballet house in Saint Petersburg, Russia, renowned as one of the world’s leading centers for classical music and performing arts.
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D.
Kuntsevo Dacha
Kuntsevo Dacha was Joseph Stalin’s heavily guarded private residence near Moscow, best known as the place where he spent his final years and died.
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E.
Livadia Palace
Livadia Palace is a former summer residence of the Russian imperial family in Crimea, best known as the site of the 1945 Yalta Conference where Allied leaders planned the post–World War II order.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Peterhof Palace Description of subject: Peterhof Palace is a grand imperial residence near St. Petersburg, Russia, famed for its opulent architecture, expansive gardens, and elaborate system of fountains often called the "Russian Versailles."
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