Mount Washington
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Mount Washington is a prominent volcanic peak in the Cascade Range of Oregon, known for its sharply pointed summit and popular hiking and climbing routes.
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| Mount Washington canonical | 9 |
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Target entity: Mount Washington Context triple: [Willamette National Forest, contains, Mount Washington]
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Mount Washington
Mount Washington is a prominent peak in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, renowned for its extreme weather conditions and historic observatory at the summit.
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Mount Washington
Mount Washington is a small, rural hilltown in southwestern Massachusetts known for its high elevation, extensive forests, and proximity to the Taconic Mountains and state parks.
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Mount Katahdin
Mount Katahdin is the highest peak in Maine and a prominent mountain in Baxter State Park, renowned as the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail and a central symbol of the state's rugged wilderness.
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Mount Bachelor
Mount Bachelor is a prominent volcanic peak in central Oregon known for its large ski resort and extensive winter recreation opportunities.
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Mount Tibberoowuccum
Mount Tibberoowuccum is one of the prominent volcanic plugs in Queensland’s Glass House Mountains, known for its rugged slopes and scenic bushwalking trails.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Mount Washington Target entity description: Mount Washington is a prominent volcanic peak in the Cascade Range of Oregon, known for its sharply pointed summit and popular hiking and climbing routes.
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Mount Washington
Mount Washington is a prominent peak in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, renowned for its extreme weather conditions and historic observatory at the summit.
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Mount Washington
Mount Washington is a small, rural hilltown in southwestern Massachusetts known for its high elevation, extensive forests, and proximity to the Taconic Mountains and state parks.
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C.
Mount Katahdin
Mount Katahdin is the highest peak in Maine and a prominent mountain in Baxter State Park, renowned as the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail and a central symbol of the state's rugged wilderness.
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Mount Bachelor
Mount Bachelor is a prominent volcanic peak in central Oregon known for its large ski resort and extensive winter recreation opportunities.
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Mount Tibberoowuccum
Mount Tibberoowuccum is one of the prominent volcanic plugs in Queensland’s Glass House Mountains, known for its rugged slopes and scenic bushwalking trails.
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Subject: Mount Washington Description of subject: Mount Washington is a prominent volcanic peak in the Cascade Range of Oregon, known for its sharply pointed summit and popular hiking and climbing routes.
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