Cape Emine
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Cape Emine is a prominent Black Sea headland on Bulgaria’s eastern coast, known as a major geographic landmark and the coastal terminus of the Balkan Mountains.
All labels observed (1)
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| Cape Emine canonical | 2 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Cape Emine Context triple: [Balkan Mountains, longDistanceTrailEnd, Cape Emine]
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Mount Berenice
Mount Berenice is a hill in Tiberias, Israel, overlooking the Sea of Galilee and known for its archaeological remains and religious-historical significance.
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Cape Vidal
Cape Vidal is a scenic coastal area in South Africa known for its sandy beaches, rich marine life, and opportunities for snorkeling, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
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Neist Point
Neist Point is a dramatic, cliff-edged headland on the western tip of Scotland’s Isle of Skye, famed for its lighthouse, sea views, and popularity as a scenic walking and photography spot.
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Cape Kiwanda
Cape Kiwanda is a scenic sandstone headland on the Oregon Coast known for its dramatic ocean views, towering dunes, and popular surfing and photography spots.
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Cape Trafalgar
Cape Trafalgar is a prominent headland on the southwestern coast of Spain, near the Strait of Gibraltar, historically significant as the site off whose shores the famous 1805 naval Battle of Trafalgar was fought.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Cape Emine Target entity description: Cape Emine is a prominent Black Sea headland on Bulgaria’s eastern coast, known as a major geographic landmark and the coastal terminus of the Balkan Mountains.
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A.
Mount Berenice
Mount Berenice is a hill in Tiberias, Israel, overlooking the Sea of Galilee and known for its archaeological remains and religious-historical significance.
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B.
Cape Vidal
Cape Vidal is a scenic coastal area in South Africa known for its sandy beaches, rich marine life, and opportunities for snorkeling, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
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C.
Neist Point
Neist Point is a dramatic, cliff-edged headland on the western tip of Scotland’s Isle of Skye, famed for its lighthouse, sea views, and popularity as a scenic walking and photography spot.
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D.
Cape Kiwanda
Cape Kiwanda is a scenic sandstone headland on the Oregon Coast known for its dramatic ocean views, towering dunes, and popular surfing and photography spots.
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E.
Cape Trafalgar
Cape Trafalgar is a prominent headland on the southwestern coast of Spain, near the Strait of Gibraltar, historically significant as the site off whose shores the famous 1805 naval Battle of Trafalgar was fought.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Cape Emine Description of subject: Cape Emine is a prominent Black Sea headland on Bulgaria’s eastern coast, known as a major geographic landmark and the coastal terminus of the Balkan Mountains.
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