part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "M’Zab Valley"
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El Atteuf is a historic fortified town in Algeria’s M’Zab region, noted for its traditional Ibadi architecture and oasis settlement layout.
All labels observed (1)
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| part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "M’Zab Valley" canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16479076 — 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.
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "M’Zab Valley" Context triple: [El Atteuf, heritageStatus, part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "M’Zab Valley"]
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A.
UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Medina of Fez)
UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Medina of Fez) is a designation recognizing the historic medina of Fez in Morocco as a culturally and architecturally significant urban ensemble of global importance.
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B.
UNESCO World Heritage Site (Tipasa archaeological site)
The UNESCO World Heritage Site at Tipasa is an archaeological complex on Algeria’s Mediterranean coast featuring well-preserved Phoenician, Roman, early Christian, and Byzantine ruins that illustrate the region’s long and diverse history.
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C.
UNESCO World Heritage Site (Medina of Sousse)
The UNESCO World Heritage Site "Medina of Sousse" is the historic walled old town of Sousse, Tunisia, renowned for its well-preserved early Islamic urban fabric, fortifications, and traditional architecture.
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D.
UNESCO World Heritage (as part of Medina of Tunis)
UNESCO World Heritage (as part of Medina of Tunis) is an international cultural designation recognizing the historic medina of Tunis, including landmarks like the Great Mosque of Tunis, for its outstanding universal value and preservation of Islamic urban heritage.
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E.
UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Medina of Kairouan)
UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Medina of Kairouan) is a protected historic urban area in Tunisia recognized for its outstanding Islamic architecture, cultural significance, and role as an early center of Muslim civilization in North Africa.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "M’Zab Valley" Target entity description: El Atteuf is a historic fortified town in Algeria’s M’Zab region, noted for its traditional Ibadi architecture and oasis settlement layout.
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A.
UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Medina of Fez)
UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Medina of Fez) is a designation recognizing the historic medina of Fez in Morocco as a culturally and architecturally significant urban ensemble of global importance.
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B.
UNESCO World Heritage Site (Tipasa archaeological site)
The UNESCO World Heritage Site at Tipasa is an archaeological complex on Algeria’s Mediterranean coast featuring well-preserved Phoenician, Roman, early Christian, and Byzantine ruins that illustrate the region’s long and diverse history.
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C.
UNESCO World Heritage Site (Medina of Sousse)
The UNESCO World Heritage Site "Medina of Sousse" is the historic walled old town of Sousse, Tunisia, renowned for its well-preserved early Islamic urban fabric, fortifications, and traditional architecture.
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D.
UNESCO World Heritage (as part of Medina of Tunis)
UNESCO World Heritage (as part of Medina of Tunis) is an international cultural designation recognizing the historic medina of Tunis, including landmarks like the Great Mosque of Tunis, for its outstanding universal value and preservation of Islamic urban heritage.
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E.
UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Medina of Kairouan)
UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Medina of Kairouan) is a protected historic urban area in Tunisia recognized for its outstanding Islamic architecture, cultural significance, and role as an early center of Muslim civilization in North Africa.
- F. None of above. chosen
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