Robinson Crusoe Island
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Robinson Crusoe Island is a remote Chilean island in the South Pacific, famed as the inspiration for Daniel Defoe’s novel "Robinson Crusoe" and known for its rugged terrain and unique wildlife.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Robinson Crusoe Island canonical | 19 |
| Alejandro Selkirk Island | 3 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Robinson Crusoe Island Context triple: [Juan Fernández Islands, hasIsland, Robinson Crusoe Island]
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Windmill Island
Windmill Island is a Dutch-themed park and tourist attraction in Holland, Michigan, best known for featuring the historic De Zwaan windmill along with gardens, canals, and cultural exhibits.
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Desecheo Island
Desecheo Island is a small, uninhabited Caribbean island and wildlife refuge off the west coast of Puerto Rico, known for its rugged terrain, seabird colonies, and surrounding dive sites.
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Santa Cruz Island
Santa Cruz Island is the largest of California’s Channel Islands, known for its rugged coastline, unique wildlife, and role as a centerpiece of Channel Islands National Park.
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Easter Island
Easter Island is a remote Polynesian island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, famed for its monumental moai statues and distinctive Rapa Nui culture.
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Isla Nena
Isla Nena is a popular nickname for Vieques, a small Puerto Rican island known for its pristine beaches and world-famous bioluminescent bay.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Robinson Crusoe Island Target entity description: Robinson Crusoe Island is a remote Chilean island in the South Pacific, famed as the inspiration for Daniel Defoe’s novel "Robinson Crusoe" and known for its rugged terrain and unique wildlife.
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A.
Windmill Island
Windmill Island is a Dutch-themed park and tourist attraction in Holland, Michigan, best known for featuring the historic De Zwaan windmill along with gardens, canals, and cultural exhibits.
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B.
Desecheo Island
Desecheo Island is a small, uninhabited Caribbean island and wildlife refuge off the west coast of Puerto Rico, known for its rugged terrain, seabird colonies, and surrounding dive sites.
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C.
Santa Cruz Island
Santa Cruz Island is the largest of California’s Channel Islands, known for its rugged coastline, unique wildlife, and role as a centerpiece of Channel Islands National Park.
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D.
Easter Island
Easter Island is a remote Polynesian island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, famed for its monumental moai statues and distinctive Rapa Nui culture.
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E.
Isla Nena
Isla Nena is a popular nickname for Vieques, a small Puerto Rican island known for its pristine beaches and world-famous bioluminescent bay.
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Subject: Robinson Crusoe Island Description of subject: Robinson Crusoe Island is a remote Chilean island in the South Pacific, famed as the inspiration for Daniel Defoe’s novel "Robinson Crusoe" and known for its rugged terrain and unique wildlife.
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