Brighton

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Brighton is a major seaside city on England’s south coast, renowned for its beach, pier, and vibrant cultural and nightlife scenes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
seaside resort
administrativeStatus part of unitary authority of Brighton and Hove
becamePopularWith George IV of the United Kingdom
surface form: Prince Regent George IV
ceremonialCounty East Sussex
climate temperate maritime climate
coastalOn English Channel
country United Kingdom
developmentAsResortBegan 18th century
distanceFromLondon about 47 miles south of London
formerName Brighthelmstone
hasFeature Brighton Beach
Brighton Centre
Brighton Dome
Brighton Marina
Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
Brighton Palace Pier
Brighton Racecourse
Brighton Toy and Model Museum
Brighton i360
Devil’s Dyke
North Laine
Preston Park
Royal Pavilion, Brighton
surface form: Royal Pavilion

The Lanes
Undercliff Walk
Volk’s Electric Railway
hasFootballClub Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.
hasRailwayStation Brighton railway station
hasTwinTown Grenoble
Hanover
surface form: Hannover

Valencia
hasUniversity Brighton Polytechnic
surface form: University of Brighton

University of Sussex
historicalCounty Sussex
knownFor Brighton Festival
Pride Parade
surface form: Brighton Pride festival

LGBTQ+ community
The Great Escape music festival
arts and culture
liberal politics
nightlife
pebble beach
seaside tourism
locatedIn East Sussex
England
South East England
partOf Brighton self-linksurface differs
surface form: Brighton and Hove
population over 250000

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Herbert Spencer deathPlace Brighton
this entity surface form: Brighton, England
South East England containsUnitaryAuthority Brighton
this entity surface form: Brighton and Hove
South East England containsCity Brighton
this entity surface form: Brighton and Hove
Gilbert Ryle birthPlace Brighton
Norman Cook residence Brighton
Norman Cook basedIn Brighton
Prime Meridian passesNear Brighton
this entity surface form: Brighton, United Kingdom
M23 motorway connectsTo Brighton
this entity surface form: Brighton area
Horley isCommuterTownFor Brighton
Diocese of Chichester territoryIncludes Brighton
this entity surface form: City of Brighton and Hove
East Sussex hasRailConnectionTo Brighton
this entity surface form: Brighton and Hove
West Sussex borders Brighton
this entity surface form: Brighton and Hove
southern England containsCity Brighton
subject surface form: Southern England
this entity surface form: Brighton and Hove
Thameslink endPoint Brighton
William Black placeOfDeath Brighton
subject surface form: William Black (novelist)
2015 Rugby World Cup hostCity Brighton
Samantha Womack placeOfBirth Brighton
Brighton partOf Brighton self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Brighton and Hove
Aubrey Beardsley placeOfBirth Brighton
Dieppe twinTown Brighton
University of Sussex nearbyCity Brighton
this entity surface form: Brighton and Hove
Hormuzd Rassam deathPlace Brighton
Hormuzd Rassam residence Brighton
New Brighton, Pennsylvania, United States namedAfter Brighton
subject surface form: New Brighton, Pennsylvania
this entity surface form: Brighton, England
C.J. Sansom residence Brighton
C.J. Sansom placeOfDeath Brighton
Martin Ryle placeOfBirth Brighton
Beats International basedIn Brighton
Freak Power formedIn Brighton
Skint Records basedIn Brighton
Skint Records locationCity Brighton
John Nathan-Turner residence Brighton
Peter James placeOfBirth Brighton
Peter James birthPlace Brighton
Fatboy Slim basedIn Brighton
Brighton Polytechnic city Brighton
Mid Sussex District borderedBy Brighton
this entity surface form: Brighton and Hove