Mitiaro
E230622
Mitiaro is a small, sparsely populated coral atoll in the southern Cook Islands known for its limestone caves, freshwater lakes, and traditional Polynesian lifestyle.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Mitiaro canonical | 3 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T2076926 — 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: Mitiaro Context triple: [Cook Islands, hasIsland, Mitiaro]
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Rangea
Rangea is an extinct frond-shaped organism from the Ediacaran Period, known as one of the earliest complex multicellular life forms preserved in Precambrian fossil beds.
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Ronga
Ronga is a Bantu language spoken primarily in southern Mozambique, known for contributing vocabulary and structural features to African varieties of Portuguese.
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Orongo
Orongo is a ceremonial stone village and archaeological site on Easter Island, best known for its role in the Birdman cult and its dramatic clifftop setting overlooking the ocean.
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Wàitān
Wàitān is the Chinese pinyin name for the Bund, Shanghai’s famous historic waterfront promenade along the Huangpu River known for its colonial-era architecture and skyline views.
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Kuanua
Kuanua is an Austronesian language spoken primarily by the Tolai people of East New Britain in Papua New Guinea.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Mitiaro Target entity description: Mitiaro is a small, sparsely populated coral atoll in the southern Cook Islands known for its limestone caves, freshwater lakes, and traditional Polynesian lifestyle.
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A.
Rangea
Rangea is an extinct frond-shaped organism from the Ediacaran Period, known as one of the earliest complex multicellular life forms preserved in Precambrian fossil beds.
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B.
Ronga
Ronga is a Bantu language spoken primarily in southern Mozambique, known for contributing vocabulary and structural features to African varieties of Portuguese.
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C.
Orongo
Orongo is a ceremonial stone village and archaeological site on Easter Island, best known for its role in the Birdman cult and its dramatic clifftop setting overlooking the ocean.
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D.
Wàitān
Wàitān is the Chinese pinyin name for the Bund, Shanghai’s famous historic waterfront promenade along the Huangpu River known for its colonial-era architecture and skyline views.
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E.
Kuanua
Kuanua is an Austronesian language spoken primarily by the Tolai people of East New Britain in Papua New Guinea.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (105)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
coral atoll
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inhabited place ⓘ island ⓘ |
| area | about 22 square kilometres ⓘ |
| associatedWith | New Zealand ⓘ |
| capitalOfIsland | Mitiaro Village ⓘ |
| country | Cook Islands ⓘ |
| geologicalType | raised coral atoll ⓘ |
| hasLake |
Rotonui (Roto Nui)
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Rotonui (Roto Nui) ⓘ
surface form:
Rotonui (Roto Nui) crater-like lake
Rotonui (Roto Nui) freshwater wetland ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Cook Islands biodiversity ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Cook Islands freshwater ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Cook Islands wetland ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Mitiaro biodiversity ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Mitiaro freshwater ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Mitiaro wetland ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Pacific biodiversity ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Pacific freshwater ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Pacific wetland ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Polynesian biodiversity ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Polynesian freshwater ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Polynesian wetland ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Ramsar sites ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Southern Cook Islands biodiversity ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Southern Cook Islands freshwater ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for Southern Cook Islands wetland ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for World Heritage sites ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for adaptation ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for algae ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for amphibians ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for aquatic life ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for aquatic vegetation ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for biodiversity ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for biodiversity conservation ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for birds ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for climate change adaptation ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for community well-being ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for conservation ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for cultural identity ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for cultural values ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for customary management ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for customary use ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for ecological communities ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for ecological processes ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for ecosystem resilience ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for ecosystem services ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for eel fishing ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for eels ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for endemic species ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for fish ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for freshwater biodiversity ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for freshwater ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for freshwater ecosystems on islands ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for freshwater wetland ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for global biodiversity ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for international conservation ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for invertebrates ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for island biodiversity ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for island ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for island freshwater ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for island wetland ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for local biodiversity ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for local livelihoods ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for mammals ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for microorganisms ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for migratory birds ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for national biodiversity ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for natural resources ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for plants ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for protected areas ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for regional biodiversity ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for reptiles ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for resilience ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for spiritual values ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for subsistence fishing ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for subtropical freshwater ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for subtropical wetland ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for sustainable use ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for traditional eel harvest ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for traditional knowledge ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for traditional practices ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for tropical freshwater ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for tropical wetland ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for waterfowl ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for wetland ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for wetland freshwater ecosystems ⓘ Rotonui (Roto Nui) important habitat for wetland species ⓘ Rotonui (big lake) ⓘ Rotonui (big lake) ⓘ
surface form:
Rotonui (freshwater lake)
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| hasSettlement |
Atai
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Auta ⓘ Mangarei ⓘ Tamarua ⓘ |
| islandGroup |
Southern Cook Islands
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surface form:
Southern Group (Cook Islands)
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| knownFor |
freshwater lakes
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limestone caves ⓘ traditional Polynesian lifestyle ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
South Pacific Ocean
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Southern Cook Islands ⓘ |
| partOf | Cook Islands archipelago ⓘ |
| population | around 150 people ⓘ |
| populationCharacteristic | sparsely populated ⓘ |
| sovereignState | Cook Islands ⓘ |
| terrain | limestone ⓘ |
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Subject: Mitiaro Description of subject: Mitiaro is a small, sparsely populated coral atoll in the southern Cook Islands known for its limestone caves, freshwater lakes, and traditional Polynesian lifestyle.
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