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[
"Jon André Røyrane",
"member of sports team",
"Løv-Ham Fotball"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Jon André Røyrane<\e1> and <e2>Løv-Ham Fotball<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | member of sports team | null | 18,022 |
[
"Norheimsund IL",
"country",
"Norway"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Norheimsund IL<\e1> and <e2>Norway<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | country | null | 18,023 |
[
"Sandefjord Fotball",
"country",
"Norway"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sandefjord Fotball<\e1> and <e2>Norway<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | country | null | 18,024 |
[
"Ørjan",
"sibling",
"Jon André Røyrane"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ørjan<\e1> and <e2>Jon André Røyrane<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | sibling | null | 18,025 |
[
"Valur",
"country",
"Icelandic"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Valur<\e1> and <e2>Icelandic<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | country | null | 18,026 |
[
"Ørjan",
"member of",
"Norheimsund IL"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ørjan<\e1> and <e2>Norheimsund IL<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | member of | null | 18,027 |
[
"Norheimsund IL",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Norheimsund"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Norheimsund IL<\e1> and <e2>Norheimsund<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,028 |
[
"Ørjan",
"country of citizenship",
"Norway"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ørjan<\e1> and <e2>Norway<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | country of citizenship | null | 18,029 |
[
"Stord",
"country",
"Norway"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Stord<\e1> and <e2>Norway<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | country | null | 18,030 |
[
"Norheimsund IL",
"country",
"Norwegian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Norheimsund IL<\e1> and <e2>Norwegian<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | country | null | 18,031 |
[
"Jon André Røyrane",
"member of",
"Stord"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Jon André Røyrane<\e1> and <e2>Stord<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | member of | null | 18,032 |
[
"Kvinnherad",
"country",
"Norway"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kvinnherad<\e1> and <e2>Norway<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | country | null | 18,033 |
[
"Stord",
"country",
"Norwegian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Stord<\e1> and <e2>Norwegian<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | country | null | 18,034 |
[
"Ørjan",
"country of citizenship",
"Norwegian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ørjan<\e1> and <e2>Norwegian<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | country of citizenship | null | 18,035 |
[
"Norheimsund",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Norway"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Norheimsund<\e1> and <e2>Norway<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,036 |
[
"Norheimsund",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Norwegian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Norheimsund<\e1> and <e2>Norwegian<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,037 |
[
"UMF Selfoss",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Icelandic"
] | Find the relation between <e1>UMF Selfoss<\e1> and <e2>Icelandic<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,038 |
[
"Stord IL",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Norway"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Stord IL<\e1> and <e2>Norway<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,039 |
[
"Stord IL",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Norwegian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Stord IL<\e1> and <e2>Norwegian<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,040 |
[
"Norheimsund IL",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Norway"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Norheimsund IL<\e1> and <e2>Norway<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,041 |
[
"Sandefjord Fotball",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Norway"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sandefjord Fotball<\e1> and <e2>Norway<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,042 |
[
"Valur",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Icelandic"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Valur<\e1> and <e2>Icelandic<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,043 |
[
"Stord",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Norway"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Stord<\e1> and <e2>Norway<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,044 |
[
"Norheimsund IL",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Norwegian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Norheimsund IL<\e1> and <e2>Norwegian<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,045 |
[
"Kvinnherad",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Norway"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kvinnherad<\e1> and <e2>Norway<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,046 |
[
"Stord",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Norwegian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Stord<\e1> and <e2>Norwegian<\e2>.
Jon André Røyrane (born 12 December 1983) is a Norwegian footballer. Røyrane was born in Norheimsund and grew up in Kvinnherad and started his senior career for Norheimsund IL. After the 2005 season he signed for Sandefjord Fotball together with his younger brother Ørjan. He was sold to Løv - Ham Fotball after the 2007 season. He was loaned out to Åsane Fotball in parts of 2008. After playing for Løv - Ham in Adeccoligaen in 2009, Røyrane joined Lyn ahead of the 2010 season, but left for Kristiansund when Lyn was bankrupted halfway through the season. Ahead of the 2012 season, Røyrane joined UMF Selfoss, and became the fourth Norwegian in the Icelandic club. On 10 May 2012, Røyrane scored his first goal for Selfoss against Valur where he showed great technique and skills. Røyrane signed for Fram Reykjavik in the summer of 2013, but left the club when the season ended. He went back to Norway and played for Stord IL. Currently he is assistant coach in Stord. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,047 |
[
"José María Mijares",
"place of birth",
"Havana"
] | Find the relation between <e1>José María Mijares<\e1> and <e2>Havana<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | place of birth | null | 18,395 |
[
"José María Mijares",
"residence",
"Havana"
] | Find the relation between <e1>José María Mijares<\e1> and <e2>Havana<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | residence | null | 18,396 |
[
"José María Mijares",
"country of citizenship",
"Cuba"
] | Find the relation between <e1>José María Mijares<\e1> and <e2>Cuba<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country of citizenship | null | 18,397 |
[
"José María Mijares",
"residence",
"Miami"
] | Find the relation between <e1>José María Mijares<\e1> and <e2>Miami<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | residence | null | 18,398 |
[
"José María Mijares",
"country of citizenship",
"Cuban"
] | Find the relation between <e1>José María Mijares<\e1> and <e2>Cuban<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country of citizenship | null | 18,400 |
[
"Havana",
"country",
"Cuba"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Havana<\e1> and <e2>Cuba<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country | null | 18,401 |
[
"Havana",
"country",
"Cuban"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Havana<\e1> and <e2>Cuban<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country | null | 18,402 |
[
"Fidel Castro",
"country of citizenship",
"Cuba"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Fidel Castro<\e1> and <e2>Cuba<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country of citizenship | null | 18,404 |
[
"Fidel Castro",
"country of citizenship",
"Cuban"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Fidel Castro<\e1> and <e2>Cuban<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country of citizenship | null | 18,405 |
[
"Fidelio Ponce",
"country of citizenship",
"Cuba"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Fidelio Ponce<\e1> and <e2>Cuba<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country of citizenship | null | 18,406 |
[
"Fidelio Ponce",
"work location",
"Cuba"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Fidelio Ponce<\e1> and <e2>Cuba<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | work location | null | 18,407 |
[
"San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts",
"country",
"Cuba"
] | Find the relation between <e1>San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts<\e1> and <e2>Cuba<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country | null | 18,408 |
[
"René Portocarrero",
"country of citizenship",
"Cuba"
] | Find the relation between <e1>René Portocarrero<\e1> and <e2>Cuba<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country of citizenship | null | 18,409 |
[
"Havana School",
"country",
"Cuba"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Havana School<\e1> and <e2>Cuba<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country | null | 18,410 |
[
"San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Havana"
] | Find the relation between <e1>San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts<\e1> and <e2>Havana<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,411 |
[
"Cundo Bermúdez",
"country of citizenship",
"Cuban"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Cundo Bermúdez<\e1> and <e2>Cuban<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country of citizenship | null | 18,412 |
[
"José María Mijares",
"educated at",
"San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts"
] | Find the relation between <e1>José María Mijares<\e1> and <e2>San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | educated at | null | 18,413 |
[
"Cundo Bermúdez",
"country of citizenship",
"Cuba"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Cundo Bermúdez<\e1> and <e2>Cuba<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country of citizenship | null | 18,414 |
[
"Carlos Enríquez",
"country of citizenship",
"Cuba"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Carlos Enríquez<\e1> and <e2>Cuba<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country of citizenship | null | 18,415 |
[
"San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts",
"country",
"Cuban"
] | Find the relation between <e1>San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts<\e1> and <e2>Cuban<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country | null | 18,416 |
[
"José María Mijares",
"place of death",
"Miami"
] | Find the relation between <e1>José María Mijares<\e1> and <e2>Miami<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | place of death | null | 18,417 |
[
"Fidelio Ponce",
"country of citizenship",
"Cuban"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Fidelio Ponce<\e1> and <e2>Cuban<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | country of citizenship | null | 18,418 |
[
"Fidel Castro",
"applies to jurisdiction",
"Cuba"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Fidel Castro<\e1> and <e2>Cuba<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | applies to jurisdiction | null | 18,419 |
[
"Havana",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Cuba"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Havana<\e1> and <e2>Cuba<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,420 |
[
"Havana",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Cuban"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Havana<\e1> and <e2>Cuban<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,421 |
[
"San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Cuba"
] | Find the relation between <e1>San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts<\e1> and <e2>Cuba<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,422 |
[
"Havana School",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Cuba"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Havana School<\e1> and <e2>Cuba<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,423 |
[
"San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Cuban"
] | Find the relation between <e1>San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts<\e1> and <e2>Cuban<\e2>.
José María Mijares (born 1921 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban contemporary visual artist. He began drawing in his adolescent years and entered the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts on a scholarship at the age of 16. His greatest influences were the artists of the " Havana School " : Carlos Enríquez, René Portocarrero, Cundo Bermúdez, as well as his professors, most notable being modernist painter Fidelio Ponce. He was also a part of the influential group, Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the 10 Concrete Painters), or as they are usually referred to, Los Diez (the 10). Although the group had a relatively short life, 1959 - 1961, and exhibited together only a few times, they remain an important part of Cuba's art history especially in the pre - Castro years and leading up to the revolution. He left Cuba in 1968, resigning his teaching position at the academy when Fidel Castro came into power. Based in Miami, he continued to be a prolific painter and until his death in 2004, at the age of 82. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,424 |
[
"uThungulu",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"KwaZulu-Natal"
] | Find the relation between <e1>uThungulu<\e1> and <e2>KwaZulu-Natal<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,585 |
[
"uThungulu",
"country",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>uThungulu<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | country | null | 18,586 |
[
"KwaZulu-Natal",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>KwaZulu-Natal<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,589 |
[
"KwaZulu-Natal",
"country",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>KwaZulu-Natal<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | country | null | 18,590 |
[
"Nkandla Local Municipality",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"uThungulu"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Nkandla Local Municipality<\e1> and <e2>uThungulu<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,595 |
[
"Nkandla Local Municipality",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"KwaZulu-Natal"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Nkandla Local Municipality<\e1> and <e2>KwaZulu-Natal<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,596 |
[
"Nkandla Local Municipality",
"country",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Nkandla Local Municipality<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | country | null | 18,597 |
[
"Jacob Zuma",
"country of citizenship",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Jacob Zuma<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | country of citizenship | null | 18,598 |
[
"KwaZulu",
"country",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>KwaZulu<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | country | null | 18,599 |
[
"Natal",
"country",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Natal<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | country | null | 18,600 |
[
"Nkandla Forest",
"country",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Nkandla Forest<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | country | null | 18,601 |
[
"Kranskop",
"country",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kranskop<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | country | null | 18,602 |
[
"Nkandla",
"country",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Nkandla<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | country | null | 18,603 |
[
"Nelson Mandela",
"country of citizenship",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Nelson Mandela<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | country of citizenship | null | 18,605 |
[
"Mnyakanya High School",
"country",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mnyakanya High School<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | country | null | 18,606 |
[
"The Orphans of Nkandla",
"country of origin",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Orphans of Nkandla<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | country of origin | null | 18,607 |
[
"Nkandla",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Nkandla Local Municipality"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Nkandla<\e1> and <e2>Nkandla Local Municipality<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,609 |
[
"Nkandla",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"uThungulu"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Nkandla<\e1> and <e2>uThungulu<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,610 |
[
"Nkandla",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"KwaZulu-Natal"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Nkandla<\e1> and <e2>KwaZulu-Natal<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,611 |
[
"South Africa",
"head of government",
"Jacob Zuma"
] | Find the relation between <e1>South Africa<\e1> and <e2>Jacob Zuma<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | head of government | null | 18,612 |
[
"Nkandla Forest",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"KwaZulu-Natal"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Nkandla Forest<\e1> and <e2>KwaZulu-Natal<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,614 |
[
"Jacob Zuma",
"applies to jurisdiction",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Jacob Zuma<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | applies to jurisdiction | null | 18,615 |
[
"uThungulu",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>uThungulu<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,616 |
[
"Nkandla Local Municipality",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Nkandla Local Municipality<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,617 |
[
"KwaZulu",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>KwaZulu<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,618 |
[
"Natal",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Natal<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,619 |
[
"Nkandla Forest",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Nkandla Forest<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,620 |
[
"Kranskop",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kranskop<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,621 |
[
"Nkandla",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Nkandla<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,622 |
[
"Mnyakanya High School",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"South Africa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mnyakanya High School<\e1> and <e2>South Africa<\e2>.
Nkandla is a town in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu - Natal, South Africa. It is the seat of the Nkandla Local Municipality, and the district in which the residence of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is located. The residence is located 40 kilometres to the south of the town of Nkandla, beyond the Nkandla Forest and on the road to Kranskop. The Nkandla region encompasses nearly 115,000 inhabitants, spread relatively sparsely over a large area. Nkandla is mainly a rural area and is in the top five of the poorest places in KwaZulu - Natal province. Poverty is prevalent, with 44 % unemployment. The majority of the population are Zulus. A 2004 documentary, The Orphans of Nkandla, by the BBC and Truevision, recounted the hardships and poverty of orphans in Nkandla. Zuma was joined by Nelson Mandela to open Mnyakanya High School in 2004. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 18,623 |
[
"Health Care",
"director",
"Ken Whittingham"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Health Care<\e1> and <e2>Ken Whittingham<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | director | null | 18,778 |
[
"Health Care",
"country of origin",
"the United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Health Care<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | country of origin | null | 18,779 |
[
"Paul Lieberstein",
"present in work",
"The Office"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Paul Lieberstein<\e1> and <e2>The Office<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | present in work | null | 18,782 |
[
"Ken Whittingham",
"country of citizenship",
"the United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ken Whittingham<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | country of citizenship | null | 18,783 |
[
"NBC",
"country",
"the United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>NBC<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | country | null | 18,784 |
[
"Michael",
"country of citizenship",
"the United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Michael<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | country of citizenship | null | 18,785 |
[
"Dwight",
"country of citizenship",
"the United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Dwight<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | country of citizenship | null | 18,786 |
[
"Pam",
"country of citizenship",
"the United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Pam<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | country of citizenship | null | 18,787 |
[
"Pam",
"present in work",
"The Office"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Pam<\e1> and <e2>The Office<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | present in work | null | 18,788 |
[
"John Krasinski",
"country of citizenship",
"the United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>John Krasinski<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | country of citizenship | null | 18,789 |
[
"John Krasinski",
"present in work",
"The Office"
] | Find the relation between <e1>John Krasinski<\e1> and <e2>The Office<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | present in work | null | 18,790 |
[
"Wilson",
"country of citizenship",
"the United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Wilson<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | country of citizenship | null | 18,791 |
[
"The Office",
"country of origin",
"the United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Office<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | country of origin | null | 18,792 |
[
"American",
"country",
"the United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>American<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | country | null | 18,799 |
[
"NBC",
"country",
"American"
] | Find the relation between <e1>NBC<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | country | null | 18,800 |
[
"Dwight",
"present in work",
"The Office"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Dwight<\e1> and <e2>The Office<\e2>.
" Health Care " is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by Paul Lieberstein, who also acts in the show as Toby Flenderson, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on April 5, 2005 on NBC. In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) is tasked with choosing a new and inexpensive health care plan. He immediately hands it off to enthusiastic volunteer Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Dwight ruthlessly cuts nearly all benefits in the new plan, angering the rest of the office staff. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) make up fake diseases, much to Dwight's chagrin. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise and then spends the rest of the day scrambling to come through with his promise. The employees wait for Michael's surprise, which he awkwardly never delivers. Jenna Fischer later called " Health Care " her favorite season one episode. During one particular scene, Rainn Wilson kept improvising new fake diseases. The laughter that resulted in his ad - libs was not scripted, as they were in fact the cast's genuine reaction to Wilson's fake diseases. The episode received a 2.9/7 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 garnered 5.8 million viewers overall. In addition, the episode retained 100 % of its lead - in 18–49 audience and ranked, along with the other first - season episodes of The Office, as NBC's highest - rated Tuesday night program since February 1, 2005. The episode received positive reviews. | present in work | null | 18,801 |
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