Usumacinta River
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The Usumacinta River is a major river in southeastern Mexico and northwestern Guatemala, known for its extensive rainforest basin, rich biodiversity, and archaeological sites of the ancient Maya civilization along its banks.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Usumacinta River canonical | 13 |
| Usumacinta River basin | 11 |
| Usumacinta River system | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T507660 — 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: Usumacinta River Context triple: [Gulf of Mexico, receivesRiver, Usumacinta River]
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Desaguadero River
The Desaguadero River is a major river of the Altiplano in South America that drains Lake Titicaca and flows southward through Bolivia toward Lake Poopó.
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Huancané River
The Huancané River is a river in the Andean region of Peru that serves as one of the tributaries feeding Lake Titicaca.
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Illapel River
The Illapel River is a watercourse in Chile’s Coquimbo Region that flows through the Choapa Province, supporting local agriculture and communities in a semi-arid landscape.
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Rímac River
The Rímac River is a major waterway in central Peru that flows from the Andes through the city of Lima to the Pacific Ocean, serving as a crucial source of water for the capital region.
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Río de los Remedios
Río de los Remedios is a Metrobús station in Mexico City that serves as the northern terminus of Line 5 in the city’s bus rapid transit system.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Usumacinta River Target entity description: The Usumacinta River is a major river in southeastern Mexico and northwestern Guatemala, known for its extensive rainforest basin, rich biodiversity, and archaeological sites of the ancient Maya civilization along its banks.
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A.
Desaguadero River
The Desaguadero River is a major river of the Altiplano in South America that drains Lake Titicaca and flows southward through Bolivia toward Lake Poopó.
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B.
Huancané River
The Huancané River is a river in the Andean region of Peru that serves as one of the tributaries feeding Lake Titicaca.
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C.
Illapel River
The Illapel River is a watercourse in Chile’s Coquimbo Region that flows through the Choapa Province, supporting local agriculture and communities in a semi-arid landscape.
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D.
Rímac River
The Rímac River is a major waterway in central Peru that flows from the Andes through the city of Lima to the Pacific Ocean, serving as a crucial source of water for the capital region.
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E.
Río de los Remedios
Río de los Remedios is a Metrobús station in Mexico City that serves as the northern terminus of Line 5 in the city’s bus rapid transit system.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (52)
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Subject: Usumacinta River Description of subject: The Usumacinta River is a major river in southeastern Mexico and northwestern Guatemala, known for its extensive rainforest basin, rich biodiversity, and archaeological sites of the ancient Maya civilization along its banks.
Referenced by (25)
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