Whitehall street

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Whitehall street is a central thoroughfare in London that runs through the heart of the UK government district, lined with major government buildings and historic sites.

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Label Occurrences
Whitehall street canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf street
thoroughfare
associatedWith Home Civil Service
surface form: British civil service

Prime Minister's Office
surface form: Prime Minister’s Office (via Downing Street)

British Cabinet
surface form: UK Cabinet
category Government buildings in the United Kingdom
Streets in the City of Westminster
connects Charing Cross Underground station
surface form: Charing Cross

City of Westminster
surface form: Westminster
country United Kingdom
governmentFunction executive government administration
hasJunctionWith Downing Street
New Scotland Yard
surface form: Great Scotland Yard

Horse Guards Avenue
Parliament Street
hasLandmark Old Admiralty Building
surface form: Admiralty House

Palace of Whitehall
surface form: Banqueting House

Cabinet Office
Cenotaph
Department of Health and Social Care
surface form: Department of Health and Social Care headquarters

Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
surface form: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (nearby)

Horse Guards Parade
surface form: Horse Guards

Ministry of Defence Main Building, Whitehall
surface form: Ministry of Defence Main Building

Old War Office building
Scotland Office
Women of World War II memorial
hasNearbyRailwayStation Charing Cross Underground station
surface form: Charing Cross railway station
hasNearbyUndergroundStation Charing Cross Underground station
Westminster Underground Station
surface form: Westminster Underground station
historicalEvent state funerals commemorated at the Cenotaph
historicalSiteOf Palace of Whitehall
knownFor UK government district
government buildings
historic sites
languageOfName English
locatedIn City of Westminster
London, England
surface form: London

Central London
surface form: central London
namedAfter Palace of Whitehall
near Thames
surface form: River Thames
orientation roughly north–south
partOf A3212 road
postalDistrict SW1
runsFrom Trafalgar Square
runsTo Parliament Square
usedFor Remembrance Sunday ceremonies
military parades

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Palace of Whitehall namedAfter Whitehall street
Dover House, London locatedOn Whitehall street