Whernside (historical West Riding area)
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Whernside is a prominent fell in the Yorkshire Dales that forms the highest summit within the historic boundaries of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Whernside (historical West Riding area) canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T1059370 — 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: Whernside (historical West Riding area) Context triple: [West Yorkshire, hasHighestPoint, Whernside (historical West Riding area)]
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Saddleworth Moor
Saddleworth Moor is a high, windswept expanse of peat moorland in the South Pennines of northern England, known for its bleak scenery and historical notoriety.
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Hebden Bridge
Hebden Bridge is a small, picturesque market town in West Yorkshire, England, known for its artistic community, independent shops, and scenic setting in the Calder Valley.
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Hebden Water
Hebden Water is a small river in West Yorkshire, England, that flows through the town of Hebden Bridge before joining the River Calder.
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Saddleworth
Saddleworth is a civil parish and rural area in the Pennines of Greater Manchester, England, known for its moorland landscapes, historic villages, and traditional cultural events.
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Hathersage
Hathersage is a picturesque village in Derbyshire, England, known for its scenic setting in the Peak District and its associations with Charlotte Brontë and Robin Hood legends.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Whernside (historical West Riding area) Target entity description: Whernside is a prominent fell in the Yorkshire Dales that forms the highest summit within the historic boundaries of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
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A.
Saddleworth Moor
Saddleworth Moor is a high, windswept expanse of peat moorland in the South Pennines of northern England, known for its bleak scenery and historical notoriety.
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B.
Hebden Bridge
Hebden Bridge is a small, picturesque market town in West Yorkshire, England, known for its artistic community, independent shops, and scenic setting in the Calder Valley.
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C.
Hebden Water
Hebden Water is a small river in West Yorkshire, England, that flows through the town of Hebden Bridge before joining the River Calder.
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D.
Saddleworth
Saddleworth is a civil parish and rural area in the Pennines of Greater Manchester, England, known for its moorland landscapes, historic villages, and traditional cultural events.
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E.
Hathersage
Hathersage is a picturesque village in Derbyshire, England, known for its scenic setting in the Peak District and its associations with Charlotte Brontë and Robin Hood legends.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Whernside (historical West Riding area) Description of subject: Whernside is a prominent fell in the Yorkshire Dales that forms the highest summit within the historic boundaries of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
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