Niagara Falls

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Niagara Falls is a famous group of massive waterfalls on the border between the United States and Canada, renowned for their impressive volume and natural beauty.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf natural landmark
tourist attraction
waterfall
averageFlowRateCubicFeetPerSecond approximately 85000
averageFlowRateCubicMetersPerSecond approximately 2400
consistsOf American Falls
Bridal Veil Falls
Horseshoe Falls
continent North America
crossesRiver Niagara River
etymologyLanguage Iroquoian language
formedBy Wisconsin glaciation
geologicalAgeYears approximately 12000
hasNightIllumination yes
hasObservationDeck Prospect Point Observation Tower
Skylon Tower observation deck
hasPowerPlant Robert Moses Niagara Power Plant
Sir Adam Beck Hydroelectric Generating Stations
hasViewingSide American side
Canadian side
heightInFeet approximately 167
heightInMeters approximately 51
knownFor high flow rate
hydroelectric power generation
natural beauty
languageOfToponym English
locatedInCountry Canada
United States of America
locatedInProvince Ontario
locatedInState New York
locatedNearCity Niagara Falls, New York
Niagara Falls, Ontario
locatedOnBorderOf Canada
United States of America
majorAttraction Cave of the Winds
Journey Behind the Falls
Maid of the Mist
majorViewpoint Prospect Point
Table Rock Welcome Centre
nearbyAttraction Niagara Falls State Park
Niagara Gorge
Niagara Whirlpool
Queen Victoria Park
Skylon Tower
partOf Niagara River
separates Lake Erie
Lake Ontario
touristVisitorsPerYear over 20000000
usedFor hydroelectric power

Referenced by (65)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Buffalo
Lockport, New York
Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge
Niagara-on-the-Lake
Robert Moses Niagara Power Plant
Skylon Tower
Skylon Tower ("Horseshoe Falls")
St. Catharines
locatedNear
American side of Niagara Falls ("Horseshoe Falls")
Journey Behind the Falls ("Horseshoe Falls")
Table Rock Welcome Centre ("Horseshoe Falls")
Table Rock Welcome Centre
offersViewOf
New York
Niagara River
Western New York
contains
New York's 26th congressional district
Northeastern United States
Ontario
containsLandmark
American Falls
American side of Niagara Falls
Cave of the Winds
partOf
Amtrak Maple Leaf
Empire Corridor
connectsCity
Ontario ("Niagara Falls, Ontario")
Southern Ontario ("Niagara Falls, Ontario")
containsCity
New York
Niagara County, New York
hasLandmark
Niagara-on-the-Lake ("Niagara Falls, Ontario")
Welland ("Niagara Falls, Ontario")
hasNeighbour
Niagara Falls ("Niagara Falls, New York")
Niagara Falls ("Niagara Falls, Ontario")
locatedNearCity
Niagara Falls AC power project
Skylon Tower ("Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada")
location
Table Rock Welcome Centre ("Horseshoe Falls")
Table Rock Welcome Centre
near
Frederic Edwin Church ("Niagara")
Frederic Edwin Church ("Niagara")
notableWork
Amtrak Empire Corridor ("Niagara Falls, New York")
Empire Service ("Niagara Falls, New York")
terminus
Table Rock Welcome Centre ("Horseshoe Falls")
adjacentTo
Maple Leaf
borderCrossing
Amtrak Maple Leaf
borderCrossingPoint
Welland Canal
bypasses
Skylon Tower
city
Iguazu Falls
comparedTo
Albany–Rensselaer station
connectsTo
New York's 28th congressional district ("Niagara Falls, New York")
contained
Niagara River ("Niagara Falls, Ontario")
flowsPast
St. Catharines ("Niagara Falls, Ontario")
hasBorder
Western New York ("Niagara Falls, New York")
hasCity
Upstate New York (broad sense)
hasFeature
Montmorency Falls
higherThan
New York's 26th congressional district ("Niagara Falls, New York")
includesCity
Sir Adam Beck Hydroelectric Generating Stations
locatedDownstreamOf
Niagara Falls State Park ("American side of Niagara Falls")
locatedOn
American Falls
majorTourismRegion
Table Rock Welcome Centre
municipality
Niagara River
notableFeature
Maid of the Mist
operatesAt
Queen Victoria Park
overlooks
Amtrak Empire Corridor ("Niagara Falls, New York")
passesThrough
Amtrak Empire Corridor
primaryCityServed
Sir Adam Beck Hydroelectric Generating Stations
regulatesFlowOf
Maid of the Mist ("Horseshoe Falls")
takesPassengersCloseTo
Sir Adam Beck Hydroelectric Generating Stations
usesWaterSource

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