Makira-Ulawa Province
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Makira-Ulawa Province is an island province in the Solomon Islands, known for its rugged landscapes, rich biodiversity, and predominantly subsistence-based rural communities.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Makira-Ulawa Province canonical | 5 |
| Makira-Ulawa Provincial Government | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Makira-Ulawa Province Context triple: [Guadalcanal Province, borders, Makira-Ulawa Province]
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Malaita Province
Malaita Province is one of the main provinces of the Solomon Islands, centered on the large and densely populated island of Malaita in the country’s eastern region.
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Canta Province
Canta Province is an administrative subdivision in the highlands of central Peru, known for its Andean landscapes and rural communities within the Lima Region.
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Oriente Province
Oriente Province was a former large administrative region in eastern Cuba that included major cities like Santiago de Cuba before being subdivided into smaller provinces in 1976.
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Sajama Province
Sajama Province is a remote administrative region in western Bolivia’s Oruro Department, best known for encompassing Nevado Sajama and the surrounding high-altitude Andean landscapes.
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Choapa Province
Choapa Province is an administrative division in north-central Chile known for its agricultural valleys, mining activities, and coastal areas within the Coquimbo Region.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Makira-Ulawa Province Target entity description: Makira-Ulawa Province is an island province in the Solomon Islands, known for its rugged landscapes, rich biodiversity, and predominantly subsistence-based rural communities.
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A.
Malaita Province
Malaita Province is one of the main provinces of the Solomon Islands, centered on the large and densely populated island of Malaita in the country’s eastern region.
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B.
Canta Province
Canta Province is an administrative subdivision in the highlands of central Peru, known for its Andean landscapes and rural communities within the Lima Region.
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C.
Oriente Province
Oriente Province was a former large administrative region in eastern Cuba that included major cities like Santiago de Cuba before being subdivided into smaller provinces in 1976.
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D.
Sajama Province
Sajama Province is a remote administrative region in western Bolivia’s Oruro Department, best known for encompassing Nevado Sajama and the surrounding high-altitude Andean landscapes.
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E.
Choapa Province
Choapa Province is an administrative division in north-central Chile known for its agricultural valleys, mining activities, and coastal areas within the Coquimbo Region.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
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Subject: Makira-Ulawa Province Description of subject: Makira-Ulawa Province is an island province in the Solomon Islands, known for its rugged landscapes, rich biodiversity, and predominantly subsistence-based rural communities.
Referenced by (6)
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