Buttermilk Channel
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Buttermilk Channel is a tidal strait in New York City that separates Brooklyn from Governors Island and connects Upper New York Bay with the East River.
All labels observed (1)
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| Buttermilk Channel canonical | 3 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T760721 — 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: Buttermilk Channel Context triple: [Red Hook Container Terminal, locatedOnWaterbody, Buttermilk Channel]
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North Shore Channel
The North Shore Channel is a man-made drainage and navigation canal in the Chicago metropolitan area that diverts water from the North Shore suburbs into the Chicago River system.
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Muskeget Channel
Muskeget Channel is a tidal waterway off the coast of Massachusetts that separates Nantucket from Martha’s Vineyard and connects the surrounding coastal waters of the Atlantic.
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The Wash
The Wash is a large square-mouthed bay and estuary on the east coast of England, where several rivers meet the North Sea and which forms a natural boundary between Lincolnshire and Norfolk.
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Cayuga Inlet
Cayuga Inlet is a waterway in Ithaca, New York, that flows into the southern end of Cayuga Lake and is central to the city's waterfront and recreational activities.
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Jackson Harbor
Jackson Harbor is a small, sheltered harbor and waterfront area on Washington Island in Wisconsin, known as a gateway for boating, fishing, and access to nearby Rock Island.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Buttermilk Channel Target entity description: Buttermilk Channel is a tidal strait in New York City that separates Brooklyn from Governors Island and connects Upper New York Bay with the East River.
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A.
North Shore Channel
The North Shore Channel is a man-made drainage and navigation canal in the Chicago metropolitan area that diverts water from the North Shore suburbs into the Chicago River system.
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B.
Muskeget Channel
Muskeget Channel is a tidal waterway off the coast of Massachusetts that separates Nantucket from Martha’s Vineyard and connects the surrounding coastal waters of the Atlantic.
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C.
The Wash
The Wash is a large square-mouthed bay and estuary on the east coast of England, where several rivers meet the North Sea and which forms a natural boundary between Lincolnshire and Norfolk.
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D.
Cayuga Inlet
Cayuga Inlet is a waterway in Ithaca, New York, that flows into the southern end of Cayuga Lake and is central to the city's waterfront and recreational activities.
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E.
Jackson Harbor
Jackson Harbor is a small, sheltered harbor and waterfront area on Washington Island in Wisconsin, known as a gateway for boating, fishing, and access to nearby Rock Island.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (41)
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Subject: Buttermilk Channel Description of subject: Buttermilk Channel is a tidal strait in New York City that separates Brooklyn from Governors Island and connects Upper New York Bay with the East River.
Referenced by (3)
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