Rocca di Cerere UNESCO Global Geopark core site
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Rocca di Cerere UNESCO Global Geopark core site is a geologically and culturally significant protected area in central Sicily, Italy, known for its distinctive rock formations, rich biodiversity, and archaeological heritage linked to ancient cults of the goddess Ceres.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| Rocca di Cerere UNESCO Global Geopark | 1 |
| Rocca di Cerere UNESCO Global Geopark core site canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T12464771 — 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: Rocca di Cerere UNESCO Global Geopark core site Context triple: [Rocca di Cerere, heritageDesignation, Rocca di Cerere UNESCO Global Geopark core site]
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Hexigten Global Geopark
Hexigten Global Geopark is a UNESCO-recognized geopark in Inner Mongolia, China, known for its striking volcanic landforms, grassland landscapes, and rich geological heritage.
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Civita plateau archaeological area
The Civita plateau archaeological area is an important Etruscan site near Tarquinia, Italy, featuring remains of ancient urban settlements and necropolises that illuminate the region’s pre-Roman history.
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UNESCO Global Geoparks
UNESCO Global Geoparks are internationally designated areas that promote the protection and sustainable use of geological heritage through education, conservation, and local community development.
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Archaeological Park of Monte Sannace
The Archaeological Park of Monte Sannace is an ancient Peucetian settlement site in southern Italy, notable for its well-preserved city walls, tombs, and artifacts that illuminate pre-Roman Apulian culture.
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Batur Global Geopark core area
Batur Global Geopark core area is a protected volcanic landscape in Bali, Indonesia, centered on Mount Batur and its caldera, recognized for its outstanding geological and cultural significance.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Rocca di Cerere UNESCO Global Geopark core site Target entity description: Rocca di Cerere UNESCO Global Geopark core site is a geologically and culturally significant protected area in central Sicily, Italy, known for its distinctive rock formations, rich biodiversity, and archaeological heritage linked to ancient cults of the goddess Ceres.
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A.
Hexigten Global Geopark
Hexigten Global Geopark is a UNESCO-recognized geopark in Inner Mongolia, China, known for its striking volcanic landforms, grassland landscapes, and rich geological heritage.
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B.
Civita plateau archaeological area
The Civita plateau archaeological area is an important Etruscan site near Tarquinia, Italy, featuring remains of ancient urban settlements and necropolises that illuminate the region’s pre-Roman history.
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C.
UNESCO Global Geoparks
UNESCO Global Geoparks are internationally designated areas that promote the protection and sustainable use of geological heritage through education, conservation, and local community development.
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D.
Archaeological Park of Monte Sannace
The Archaeological Park of Monte Sannace is an ancient Peucetian settlement site in southern Italy, notable for its well-preserved city walls, tombs, and artifacts that illuminate pre-Roman Apulian culture.
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E.
Batur Global Geopark core area
Batur Global Geopark core area is a protected volcanic landscape in Bali, Indonesia, centered on Mount Batur and its caldera, recognized for its outstanding geological and cultural significance.
- F. None of above. chosen
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