Freycinet Peninsula
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Freycinet Peninsula is a scenic coastal region on Tasmania’s east coast, renowned for its pink granite mountains, white-sand beaches, and sheltered bays.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Freycinet Peninsula canonical | 12 |
| Freycinet Peninsula coastline | 1 |
| Freycinet Peninsula headlands | 1 |
| Freycinet Peninsula region | 1 |
| Freycinet coastline | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Freycinet Peninsula Context triple: [Freycinet National Park, locatedOn, Freycinet Peninsula]
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Athos Peninsula
Athos Peninsula is the easternmost prong of northern Greece’s Halkidiki region, renowned as the monastic region of Mount Athos with numerous historic Orthodox monasteries.
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Tasman Peninsula
Tasman Peninsula is a rugged coastal region in southeastern Tasmania, Australia, known for its dramatic sea cliffs, historic Port Arthur penal colony, and rich natural scenery.
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Chilkat Peninsula
Chilkat Peninsula is a landform in Southeast Alaska that extends into the Lynn Canal, helping to define the coastal setting of the town of Haines.
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Aulneau Peninsula
Aulneau Peninsula is a large, rugged landform in northwestern Ontario, Canada, that extends into Lake of the Woods and is known for its remote wilderness and recreational fishing and boating opportunities.
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Dampier Peninsula
The Dampier Peninsula is a remote, sparsely populated coastal region in Western Australia known for its red cliffs, white sand beaches, and rich Aboriginal culture.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Freycinet Peninsula Target entity description: Freycinet Peninsula is a scenic coastal region on Tasmania’s east coast, renowned for its pink granite mountains, white-sand beaches, and sheltered bays.
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A.
Athos Peninsula
Athos Peninsula is the easternmost prong of northern Greece’s Halkidiki region, renowned as the monastic region of Mount Athos with numerous historic Orthodox monasteries.
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B.
Tasman Peninsula
Tasman Peninsula is a rugged coastal region in southeastern Tasmania, Australia, known for its dramatic sea cliffs, historic Port Arthur penal colony, and rich natural scenery.
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C.
Chilkat Peninsula
Chilkat Peninsula is a landform in Southeast Alaska that extends into the Lynn Canal, helping to define the coastal setting of the town of Haines.
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D.
Aulneau Peninsula
Aulneau Peninsula is a large, rugged landform in northwestern Ontario, Canada, that extends into Lake of the Woods and is known for its remote wilderness and recreational fishing and boating opportunities.
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E.
Dampier Peninsula
The Dampier Peninsula is a remote, sparsely populated coastal region in Western Australia known for its red cliffs, white sand beaches, and rich Aboriginal culture.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
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Subject: Freycinet Peninsula Description of subject: Freycinet Peninsula is a scenic coastal region on Tasmania’s east coast, renowned for its pink granite mountains, white-sand beaches, and sheltered bays.
Referenced by (16)
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