Emerald Necklace
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Emerald Necklace is a historic chain of interconnected parks and waterways in Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted as an urban greenway.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Emerald Necklace canonical | 25 |
| Emerald Necklace parklands | 1 |
| Emerald Necklace, Boston | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T461522 — 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: Emerald Necklace Context triple: [Boston Landmark (some components), relatedTo, Emerald Necklace]
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Ratak Chain
The Ratak Chain is the eastern chain of coral atolls and islands in the Marshall Islands, known for its low-lying Pacific islands and traditional Marshallese communities.
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Fisherman’s Ring
The Fisherman’s Ring is a ceremonial signet ring worn by the pope that symbolizes his authority and role as the successor of Saint Peter, the fisherman apostle.
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Coronation Ring
The Coronation Ring is a ceremonial piece of royal regalia symbolizing the monarch’s commitment to the Church and the people, traditionally placed on the sovereign’s hand during the coronation service.
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Regent Diamond
The Regent Diamond is a famed 140.64-carat Indian diamond renowned for its exceptional clarity and long association with French royalty and the French Crown Jewels.
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Emeralds
Emeralds are precious green gemstones, a variety of the mineral beryl colored by trace amounts of chromium or vanadium, highly valued in jewelry for their rich hue and rarity.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Emerald Necklace Target entity description: Emerald Necklace is a historic chain of interconnected parks and waterways in Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted as an urban greenway.
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A.
Ratak Chain
The Ratak Chain is the eastern chain of coral atolls and islands in the Marshall Islands, known for its low-lying Pacific islands and traditional Marshallese communities.
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B.
Fisherman’s Ring
The Fisherman’s Ring is a ceremonial signet ring worn by the pope that symbolizes his authority and role as the successor of Saint Peter, the fisherman apostle.
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C.
Coronation Ring
The Coronation Ring is a ceremonial piece of royal regalia symbolizing the monarch’s commitment to the Church and the people, traditionally placed on the sovereign’s hand during the coronation service.
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D.
Regent Diamond
The Regent Diamond is a famed 140.64-carat Indian diamond renowned for its exceptional clarity and long association with French royalty and the French Crown Jewels.
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E.
Emeralds
Emeralds are precious green gemstones, a variety of the mineral beryl colored by trace amounts of chromium or vanadium, highly valued in jewelry for their rich hue and rarity.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (45)
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Subject: Emerald Necklace Description of subject: Emerald Necklace is a historic chain of interconnected parks and waterways in Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted as an urban greenway.
Referenced by (27)
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