Regierungsbezirk Mittelfranken
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Regierungsbezirk Mittelfranken is an administrative region in the German state of Bavaria, encompassing cities such as Nuremberg, Fürth, and Erlangen.
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Target entity: Regierungsbezirk Mittelfranken Context triple: [Fürther Innenstadt, locatedInAdministrativeEntity, Regierungsbezirk Mittelfranken]
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Ansbach region
The Ansbach region is an area in the German state of Bavaria, historically part of Franconia and known for its distinct East Franconian dialect and cultural heritage.
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Lower Bavaria
Lower Bavaria is an administrative region in southeastern Germany known for its rural landscapes, historic towns, and location along the Danube River.
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Upper Bavaria
Upper Bavaria is a southeastern administrative region of Germany known for including the city of Munich, the Bavarian Alps, and many of the state’s most famous cultural and natural landmarks.
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Werra-Meißner-Kreis
Werra-Meißner-Kreis is a rural district in the north of the German state of Hesse, known for its scenic landscapes along the Werra and Meißner regions and its mix of small towns and natural areas.
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Coburg region
The Coburg region is an area in northern Bavaria, Germany, known for its Franconian cultural heritage and historical ties to the former Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Regierungsbezirk Mittelfranken Target entity description: Regierungsbezirk Mittelfranken is an administrative region in the German state of Bavaria, encompassing cities such as Nuremberg, Fürth, and Erlangen.
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A.
Ansbach region
The Ansbach region is an area in the German state of Bavaria, historically part of Franconia and known for its distinct East Franconian dialect and cultural heritage.
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Lower Bavaria
Lower Bavaria is an administrative region in southeastern Germany known for its rural landscapes, historic towns, and location along the Danube River.
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Upper Bavaria
Upper Bavaria is a southeastern administrative region of Germany known for including the city of Munich, the Bavarian Alps, and many of the state’s most famous cultural and natural landmarks.
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Werra-Meißner-Kreis
Werra-Meißner-Kreis is a rural district in the north of the German state of Hesse, known for its scenic landscapes along the Werra and Meißner regions and its mix of small towns and natural areas.
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Coburg region
The Coburg region is an area in northern Bavaria, Germany, known for its Franconian cultural heritage and historical ties to the former Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
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Subject: Regierungsbezirk Mittelfranken Description of subject: Regierungsbezirk Mittelfranken is an administrative region in the German state of Bavaria, encompassing cities such as Nuremberg, Fürth, and Erlangen.
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