New Hampshire Seacoast
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The New Hampshire Seacoast is the state's short but densely populated Atlantic shoreline region known for its historic port cities, beaches, and coastal tourism.
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How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: New Hampshire Seacoast Context triple: [Rockingham County, New Hampshire, locatedOn, New Hampshire Seacoast]
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Cape Cod
Cape Cod is a hook-shaped peninsula in southeastern Massachusetts known for its sandy beaches, maritime villages, and popular summer tourism.
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Franklin, New Hampshire
Franklin, New Hampshire is a small city in central New Hampshire known as the birthplace of Daniel Webster and for its location at the confluence of the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee rivers, forming the Merrimack River.
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Cape Ann
Cape Ann is a rocky peninsula on the northeastern coast of Massachusetts known for its historic fishing communities, maritime heritage, and scenic New England coastline.
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New Hampshire
New Hampshire is a small New England state in the northeastern United States known for its mountainous landscapes, early presidential primary, and “Live Free or Die” motto.
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New England
New England is a historic region in the northeastern United States known for its colonial heritage, distinct seasons, and influential role in American culture and politics.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: New Hampshire Seacoast Target entity description: The New Hampshire Seacoast is the state's short but densely populated Atlantic shoreline region known for its historic port cities, beaches, and coastal tourism.
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A.
Cape Cod
Cape Cod is a hook-shaped peninsula in southeastern Massachusetts known for its sandy beaches, maritime villages, and popular summer tourism.
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B.
Franklin, New Hampshire
Franklin, New Hampshire is a small city in central New Hampshire known as the birthplace of Daniel Webster and for its location at the confluence of the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee rivers, forming the Merrimack River.
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C.
Cape Ann
Cape Ann is a rocky peninsula on the northeastern coast of Massachusetts known for its historic fishing communities, maritime heritage, and scenic New England coastline.
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D.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire is a small New England state in the northeastern United States known for its mountainous landscapes, early presidential primary, and “Live Free or Die” motto.
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E.
New England
New England is a historic region in the northeastern United States known for its colonial heritage, distinct seasons, and influential role in American culture and politics.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: New Hampshire Seacoast Description of subject: The New Hampshire Seacoast is the state's short but densely populated Atlantic shoreline region known for its historic port cities, beaches, and coastal tourism.
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