Interior Ranges
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The Interior Ranges are a major mountainous region in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, encompassing much of the Columbia Mountains and forming part of the broader Interior System of the Canadian Cordillera.
All labels observed (1)
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| Interior Ranges canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Interior Ranges Context triple: [Columbia Mountains, partOf, Interior Ranges]
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Boundary Ranges
Boundary Ranges are a major subrange of the Coast Mountains spanning the border region between southeastern Alaska and northwestern British Columbia, known for their rugged, glaciated peaks and remote wilderness.
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Main Range
The Main Range is a prominent high-altitude section of Australia’s Snowy Mountains, known for containing the continent’s highest peaks including Mount Kosciuszko.
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Islands of Four Mountains
The Islands of Four Mountains are a small, volcanically active island group in the central Aleutian chain of Alaska, known for rugged terrain and frequent fog.
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Arenas
Arenas is a Spanish-origin surname most notably associated with former NBA All-Star basketball player Gilbert Arenas.
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Highland Rim
The Highland Rim is a broad, elevated physiographic region encircling the Nashville Basin in Tennessee and parts of surrounding states, characterized by rolling hills, plateaus, and deeply incised river valleys.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Interior Ranges Target entity description: The Interior Ranges are a major mountainous region in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, encompassing much of the Columbia Mountains and forming part of the broader Interior System of the Canadian Cordillera.
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A.
Boundary Ranges
Boundary Ranges are a major subrange of the Coast Mountains spanning the border region between southeastern Alaska and northwestern British Columbia, known for their rugged, glaciated peaks and remote wilderness.
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B.
Main Range
The Main Range is a prominent high-altitude section of Australia’s Snowy Mountains, known for containing the continent’s highest peaks including Mount Kosciuszko.
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C.
Islands of Four Mountains
The Islands of Four Mountains are a small, volcanically active island group in the central Aleutian chain of Alaska, known for rugged terrain and frequent fog.
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D.
Arenas
Arenas is a Spanish-origin surname most notably associated with former NBA All-Star basketball player Gilbert Arenas.
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E.
Highland Rim
The Highland Rim is a broad, elevated physiographic region encircling the Nashville Basin in Tennessee and parts of surrounding states, characterized by rolling hills, plateaus, and deeply incised river valleys.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Interior Ranges Description of subject: The Interior Ranges are a major mountainous region in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, encompassing much of the Columbia Mountains and forming part of the broader Interior System of the Canadian Cordillera.
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