Canals of Bruges
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The Canals of Bruges are a picturesque network of medieval waterways that wind through the historic Belgian city, earning it the nickname “Venice of the North.”
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Bruges canal network | 1 |
| Canals of Bruges canonical | 1 |
| canals of Bruges | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Canals of Bruges Context triple: [City of Bruges, hasLandmark, Canals of Bruges]
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Canals of Middelburg
The Canals of Middelburg are a historic network of waterways that once served the city’s trade and defense and now form a picturesque feature of its old town.
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Port of Bruges
The Port of Bruges is a Belgian seaport historically serving the city of Bruges and the nearby coastal area, now integrated into a larger port complex through its merger with the Port of Antwerp.
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Utrecht canal system
The Utrecht canal system is a historic network of waterways in the Dutch city of Utrecht, renowned for its unique sunken wharf cellars, picturesque quays, and central role in the city’s medieval and modern urban life.
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Magere Brug
Magere Brug is a historic and picturesque white wooden drawbridge in Amsterdam, renowned as one of the city's most iconic canal crossings.
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Kinderdijk
Kinderdijk is a Dutch village in South Holland renowned for its historic windmills and UNESCO World Heritage-listed polder landscape.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Canals of Bruges Target entity description: The Canals of Bruges are a picturesque network of medieval waterways that wind through the historic Belgian city, earning it the nickname “Venice of the North.”
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A.
Canals of Middelburg
The Canals of Middelburg are a historic network of waterways that once served the city’s trade and defense and now form a picturesque feature of its old town.
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B.
Port of Bruges
The Port of Bruges is a Belgian seaport historically serving the city of Bruges and the nearby coastal area, now integrated into a larger port complex through its merger with the Port of Antwerp.
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C.
Utrecht canal system
The Utrecht canal system is a historic network of waterways in the Dutch city of Utrecht, renowned for its unique sunken wharf cellars, picturesque quays, and central role in the city’s medieval and modern urban life.
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D.
Magere Brug
Magere Brug is a historic and picturesque white wooden drawbridge in Amsterdam, renowned as one of the city's most iconic canal crossings.
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E.
Kinderdijk
Kinderdijk is a Dutch village in South Holland renowned for its historic windmills and UNESCO World Heritage-listed polder landscape.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
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Subject: Canals of Bruges Description of subject: The Canals of Bruges are a picturesque network of medieval waterways that wind through the historic Belgian city, earning it the nickname “Venice of the North.”
Referenced by (3)
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