Royal Cemetery, Haga
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The Royal Cemetery in Haga is a secluded burial ground in Haga Park near Stockholm that serves as the traditional resting place for members of the Swedish royal family.
All labels observed (6)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Royal Cemetery, Haga canonical | 3 |
| Royal Cemetery, Haga, Solna, Sweden | 3 |
| Kungliga begravningsplatsen vid Haga | 1 |
| Royal Cemetery, Haga Park | 1 |
| Royal Cemetery, Haga, Solna | 1 |
| Royal Cemetery, Haga, Sweden | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T3879773 — 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: Royal Cemetery, Haga Context triple: [Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden, burialPlace, Royal Cemetery, Haga]
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Riddarholmen
Riddarholmen is a small historic island in central Stockholm, Sweden, known for its medieval architecture, royal burial church, and role as part of the city’s old town district.
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Turku Cemetery
Turku Cemetery is a major burial ground in Turku, Finland, known as the resting place of notable Finns including legendary runner Paavo Nurmi.
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Royal Cemetery of Tatoi
The Royal Cemetery of Tatoi is the historic burial ground of the former Greek royal family, located on the Tatoi estate near Athens.
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Drottningholm Palace Park
Drottningholm Palace Park is a historic landscaped garden in Sweden renowned for its baroque and English-style parklands surrounding the royal Drottningholm Palace.
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Hietaniemi Cemetery, Helsinki
Hietaniemi Cemetery in Helsinki is a prominent Finnish national cemetery known as the burial place of many notable figures, including statesman and military leader Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Royal Cemetery, Haga Target entity description: The Royal Cemetery in Haga is a secluded burial ground in Haga Park near Stockholm that serves as the traditional resting place for members of the Swedish royal family.
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A.
Riddarholmen
Riddarholmen is a small historic island in central Stockholm, Sweden, known for its medieval architecture, royal burial church, and role as part of the city’s old town district.
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B.
Turku Cemetery
Turku Cemetery is a major burial ground in Turku, Finland, known as the resting place of notable Finns including legendary runner Paavo Nurmi.
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C.
Royal Cemetery of Tatoi
The Royal Cemetery of Tatoi is the historic burial ground of the former Greek royal family, located on the Tatoi estate near Athens.
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D.
Drottningholm Palace Park
Drottningholm Palace Park is a historic landscaped garden in Sweden renowned for its baroque and English-style parklands surrounding the royal Drottningholm Palace.
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E.
Hietaniemi Cemetery, Helsinki
Hietaniemi Cemetery in Helsinki is a prominent Finnish national cemetery known as the burial place of many notable figures, including statesman and military leader Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
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Subject: Royal Cemetery, Haga Description of subject: The Royal Cemetery in Haga is a secluded burial ground in Haga Park near Stockholm that serves as the traditional resting place for members of the Swedish royal family.
Referenced by (10)
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