Beijing Western Hills hydrological system
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The Beijing Western Hills hydrological system is a network of natural springs, groundwater flows, and surface waters in the western mountainous area of Beijing that feeds key springs such as those on Yuquan Mountain and supports the region’s ecological and water resources.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Beijing Western Hills hydrological system canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Beijing Western Hills hydrological system Context triple: [Yuquan Mountain springs, partOf, Beijing Western Hills hydrological system]
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Xin’an River landscape belt
Xin’an River landscape belt is a scenic recreational corridor along the Xin’an River known for its picturesque river views, green spaces, and cultural tourism facilities.
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Suiyuan
Suiyuan was a historical province in northern China that became a strategic battleground and occupied territory during Japan’s expansion into North China in the 1930s.
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Huai River water conservancy system
The Huai River water conservancy system is a large-scale network of dams, reservoirs, and hydraulic projects designed to manage flooding, irrigation, and water resources in the Huai River basin of China.
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D.
Guanting Reservoir
Guanting Reservoir is a major artificial lake and water storage facility in northern China that plays a key role in supplying water and controlling floods for the Beijing region.
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E.
Lugouqiao Reservoir
Lugouqiao Reservoir is a water storage facility located on the Yongding River, serving flood control, irrigation, and water supply functions for the surrounding region.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Beijing Western Hills hydrological system Target entity description: The Beijing Western Hills hydrological system is a network of natural springs, groundwater flows, and surface waters in the western mountainous area of Beijing that feeds key springs such as those on Yuquan Mountain and supports the region’s ecological and water resources.
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A.
Xin’an River landscape belt
Xin’an River landscape belt is a scenic recreational corridor along the Xin’an River known for its picturesque river views, green spaces, and cultural tourism facilities.
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B.
Suiyuan
Suiyuan was a historical province in northern China that became a strategic battleground and occupied territory during Japan’s expansion into North China in the 1930s.
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C.
Huai River water conservancy system
The Huai River water conservancy system is a large-scale network of dams, reservoirs, and hydraulic projects designed to manage flooding, irrigation, and water resources in the Huai River basin of China.
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D.
Guanting Reservoir
Guanting Reservoir is a major artificial lake and water storage facility in northern China that plays a key role in supplying water and controlling floods for the Beijing region.
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E.
Lugouqiao Reservoir
Lugouqiao Reservoir is a water storage facility located on the Yongding River, serving flood control, irrigation, and water supply functions for the surrounding region.
- F. None of above. chosen
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