Omaha–Lincoln corridor
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The Omaha–Lincoln corridor is a heavily traveled urban and economic region in eastern Nebraska linking the state’s two largest cities, Omaha and Lincoln, along the Interstate 80 corridor.
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How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Omaha–Lincoln corridor Context triple: [Eastern Nebraska, hasMajorUrbanCorridor, Omaha–Lincoln corridor]
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Iowa City–Cedar Rapids Corridor
The Iowa City–Cedar Rapids Corridor is a metropolitan region in eastern Iowa centered around the cities of Iowa City and Cedar Rapids, known for its intertwined economies, universities, and growing tech and service industries.
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Nebraska–Iowa region
The Nebraska–Iowa region is a bi-state area in the central United States that encompasses communities and economic activity spanning the border between eastern Nebraska and western Iowa, including the Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area.
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Panhandle Route
The Panhandle Route was a major American railroad line operated by the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad that connected key Midwestern and Eastern cities as part of the Pennsylvania Railroad system.
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Lincoln Highway
The Lincoln Highway was one of the earliest transcontinental automobile roads in the United States, stretching from New York to San Francisco and pioneering long-distance highway travel.
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Empire Corridor
The Empire Corridor is a major passenger rail route in New York State, running from New York City through the Hudson Valley and up to cities such as Albany and Buffalo.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Omaha–Lincoln corridor Target entity description: The Omaha–Lincoln corridor is a heavily traveled urban and economic region in eastern Nebraska linking the state’s two largest cities, Omaha and Lincoln, along the Interstate 80 corridor.
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A.
Iowa City–Cedar Rapids Corridor
The Iowa City–Cedar Rapids Corridor is a metropolitan region in eastern Iowa centered around the cities of Iowa City and Cedar Rapids, known for its intertwined economies, universities, and growing tech and service industries.
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Nebraska–Iowa region
The Nebraska–Iowa region is a bi-state area in the central United States that encompasses communities and economic activity spanning the border between eastern Nebraska and western Iowa, including the Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area.
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C.
Panhandle Route
The Panhandle Route was a major American railroad line operated by the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad that connected key Midwestern and Eastern cities as part of the Pennsylvania Railroad system.
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D.
Lincoln Highway
The Lincoln Highway was one of the earliest transcontinental automobile roads in the United States, stretching from New York to San Francisco and pioneering long-distance highway travel.
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E.
Empire Corridor
The Empire Corridor is a major passenger rail route in New York State, running from New York City through the Hudson Valley and up to cities such as Albany and Buffalo.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Omaha–Lincoln corridor Description of subject: The Omaha–Lincoln corridor is a heavily traveled urban and economic region in eastern Nebraska linking the state’s two largest cities, Omaha and Lincoln, along the Interstate 80 corridor.
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