north shore of Lake Erie
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The north shore of Lake Erie is a fertile, temperate shoreline region in southern Ontario known for its agriculture, migratory bird habitats, and popular waterfront communities.
All labels observed (6)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Lake Erie shoreline | 4 |
| Lake Erie region | 2 |
| Lake Erie North Shore | 1 |
| Lake Erie North Shore appellation | 1 |
| Lake Erie coastal zone | 1 |
| north shore of Lake Erie canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T2501204 — 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: north shore of Lake Erie Context triple: [Leamington, Ontario, locatedOn, north shore of Lake Erie]
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eastern shore of Lake Erie
The eastern shore of Lake Erie is the stretch of coastline in western New York and northwestern Pennsylvania known for cities like Buffalo, industrial ports, and popular recreational beaches along the Great Lake.
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north shore of Lake Ontario
The north shore of Lake Ontario is a scenic stretch of shoreline in southern Ontario, Canada, known for its mix of rural landscapes, growing communities, and recreational waterfront areas.
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Lake Superior North Shore
The Lake Superior North Shore is a scenic stretch of rugged coastline in Ontario, Canada, known for its cliffs, forests, and outdoor recreation along the northern edge of Lake Superior.
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Lake Huron North Shore region
The Lake Huron North Shore region is a scenic area of northern Ontario known for its rugged shoreline, islands, and waterways along the northern edge of Lake Huron, including the North Channel.
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north shore of the Saint Lawrence River
The north shore of the Saint Lawrence River is the historically significant northern bank of the major waterway connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, forming a key corridor for settlement, trade, and transportation in what is now eastern Canada.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: north shore of Lake Erie Target entity description: The north shore of Lake Erie is a fertile, temperate shoreline region in southern Ontario known for its agriculture, migratory bird habitats, and popular waterfront communities.
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A.
eastern shore of Lake Erie
The eastern shore of Lake Erie is the stretch of coastline in western New York and northwestern Pennsylvania known for cities like Buffalo, industrial ports, and popular recreational beaches along the Great Lake.
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north shore of Lake Ontario
The north shore of Lake Ontario is a scenic stretch of shoreline in southern Ontario, Canada, known for its mix of rural landscapes, growing communities, and recreational waterfront areas.
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Lake Superior North Shore
The Lake Superior North Shore is a scenic stretch of rugged coastline in Ontario, Canada, known for its cliffs, forests, and outdoor recreation along the northern edge of Lake Superior.
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Lake Huron North Shore region
The Lake Huron North Shore region is a scenic area of northern Ontario known for its rugged shoreline, islands, and waterways along the northern edge of Lake Huron, including the North Channel.
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north shore of the Saint Lawrence River
The north shore of the Saint Lawrence River is the historically significant northern bank of the major waterway connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, forming a key corridor for settlement, trade, and transportation in what is now eastern Canada.
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Subject: north shore of Lake Erie Description of subject: The north shore of Lake Erie is a fertile, temperate shoreline region in southern Ontario known for its agriculture, migratory bird habitats, and popular waterfront communities.
Referenced by (10)
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