Hawleyville, Connecticut
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Hawleyville, Connecticut is a small village within the town of Newtown known historically as a railroad junction and now as a residential community in Fairfield County.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T3133832 — 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: Hawleyville, Connecticut Context triple: [Newtown, Connecticut, containsVillage, Hawleyville, Connecticut]
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Watertown, Connecticut
Watertown, Connecticut is a small New England town known for its historic character and residential communities in western Connecticut.
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Shelton, Connecticut
Shelton, Connecticut is a suburban city in Fairfield County along the Housatonic River, known for its mix of residential neighborhoods, corporate parks, and preserved open space.
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Barkhamsted, Connecticut
Barkhamsted, Connecticut is a small rural town in northwestern Connecticut known for its scenic forests, reservoirs, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
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Winsted, Connecticut
Winsted, Connecticut is a small city and former mill town in northwestern Connecticut known for its historic architecture and location at the confluence of the Mad and Still Rivers.
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Bantam, Connecticut
Bantam, Connecticut is a small borough in northwestern Connecticut known for its rural New England character and location within Litchfield County.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Hawleyville, Connecticut Target entity description: Hawleyville, Connecticut is a small village within the town of Newtown known historically as a railroad junction and now as a residential community in Fairfield County.
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Watertown, Connecticut
Watertown, Connecticut is a small New England town known for its historic character and residential communities in western Connecticut.
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Shelton, Connecticut
Shelton, Connecticut is a suburban city in Fairfield County along the Housatonic River, known for its mix of residential neighborhoods, corporate parks, and preserved open space.
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Barkhamsted, Connecticut
Barkhamsted, Connecticut is a small rural town in northwestern Connecticut known for its scenic forests, reservoirs, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
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Colebrook, Connecticut
Colebrook, Connecticut is a small rural town in northwestern Connecticut known for its forests, reservoirs, and quiet New England character.
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Winsted, Connecticut
Winsted, Connecticut is a small city and former mill town in northwestern Connecticut known for its historic architecture and location at the confluence of the Mad and Still Rivers.
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Subject: Hawleyville, Connecticut Description of subject: Hawleyville, Connecticut is a small village within the town of Newtown known historically as a railroad junction and now as a residential community in Fairfield County.
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