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[ "Qinzong", "sibling", "Deji" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Qinzong<\e1> and <e2>Deji<\e2>. Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu.
sibling
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19,510
[ "Qinzong", "father", "Huizong" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Qinzong<\e1> and <e2>Huizong<\e2>. Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu.
father
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19,511
[ "Qinzong", "sibling", "Gaozong" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Qinzong<\e1> and <e2>Gaozong<\e2>. Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu.
sibling
null
19,512
[ "Song dynasty", "capital", "Bianjing" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Song dynasty<\e1> and <e2>Bianjing<\e2>. Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu.
capital
null
19,516
[ "Bianjing", "capital of", "Song dynasty" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bianjing<\e1> and <e2>Song dynasty<\e2>. Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu.
capital of
null
19,517
[ "Jingkang Incident", "country", "China" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Jingkang Incident<\e1> and <e2>China<\e2>. Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu.
country
null
19,519
[ "Song dynasty", "replaced by", "Southern Song dynasty" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Song dynasty<\e1> and <e2>Southern Song dynasty<\e2>. Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu.
replaced by
null
19,521
[ "Southern Song dynasty", "replaces", "Song dynasty" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Southern Song dynasty<\e1> and <e2>Song dynasty<\e2>. Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu.
replaces
null
19,523
[ "Lin'an", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "China" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lin'an<\e1> and <e2>China<\e2>. Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,524
[ "Bianjing", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "China" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bianjing<\e1> and <e2>China<\e2>. Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half - brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen - led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present - day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present - day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang (" Retired Emperor ") until his death in 1187. He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor ; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,525
[ "Neijiang", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Sichuan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Neijiang<\e1> and <e2>Sichuan<\e2>. Zigong dialect () is a branch of Southwestern Mandarin, spoken mainly in Zigong, Fushun, Weiyuan, east Rongxian and some parts of Yibin, Neijiang, Longchang and other neighboring areas of Sichuan. At least four Chinese dialects are spoken in Zigong City : Zigong dialect, Rongxian dialect, Hakka and Minjiang dialect. A majority of people in Zigong speak Zigong dialect. However, most people in Rongxian, a county of Zigong City, speak Rongxian dialect, whose pronunciation is quite different from that of Zigong dialect. Besides, owing to a great number of Hakka immigrants in history, a small number of Hakka people in certain towns also remain to speak Hakka. Also, Minjiang dialect is spoken in a few remote towns or villages bordering to Luzhou, Leshan and Yibin.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,710
[ "Yibin", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Sichuan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Yibin<\e1> and <e2>Sichuan<\e2>. Zigong dialect () is a branch of Southwestern Mandarin, spoken mainly in Zigong, Fushun, Weiyuan, east Rongxian and some parts of Yibin, Neijiang, Longchang and other neighboring areas of Sichuan. At least four Chinese dialects are spoken in Zigong City : Zigong dialect, Rongxian dialect, Hakka and Minjiang dialect. A majority of people in Zigong speak Zigong dialect. However, most people in Rongxian, a county of Zigong City, speak Rongxian dialect, whose pronunciation is quite different from that of Zigong dialect. Besides, owing to a great number of Hakka immigrants in history, a small number of Hakka people in certain towns also remain to speak Hakka. Also, Minjiang dialect is spoken in a few remote towns or villages bordering to Luzhou, Leshan and Yibin.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,714
[ "Zigong City", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Sichuan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Zigong City<\e1> and <e2>Sichuan<\e2>. Zigong dialect () is a branch of Southwestern Mandarin, spoken mainly in Zigong, Fushun, Weiyuan, east Rongxian and some parts of Yibin, Neijiang, Longchang and other neighboring areas of Sichuan. At least four Chinese dialects are spoken in Zigong City : Zigong dialect, Rongxian dialect, Hakka and Minjiang dialect. A majority of people in Zigong speak Zigong dialect. However, most people in Rongxian, a county of Zigong City, speak Rongxian dialect, whose pronunciation is quite different from that of Zigong dialect. Besides, owing to a great number of Hakka immigrants in history, a small number of Hakka people in certain towns also remain to speak Hakka. Also, Minjiang dialect is spoken in a few remote towns or villages bordering to Luzhou, Leshan and Yibin.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,715
[ "Neijiang", "country", "Chinese" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Neijiang<\e1> and <e2>Chinese<\e2>. Zigong dialect () is a branch of Southwestern Mandarin, spoken mainly in Zigong, Fushun, Weiyuan, east Rongxian and some parts of Yibin, Neijiang, Longchang and other neighboring areas of Sichuan. At least four Chinese dialects are spoken in Zigong City : Zigong dialect, Rongxian dialect, Hakka and Minjiang dialect. A majority of people in Zigong speak Zigong dialect. However, most people in Rongxian, a county of Zigong City, speak Rongxian dialect, whose pronunciation is quite different from that of Zigong dialect. Besides, owing to a great number of Hakka immigrants in history, a small number of Hakka people in certain towns also remain to speak Hakka. Also, Minjiang dialect is spoken in a few remote towns or villages bordering to Luzhou, Leshan and Yibin.
country
null
19,716
[ "Fushun", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Sichuan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Fushun<\e1> and <e2>Sichuan<\e2>. Zigong dialect () is a branch of Southwestern Mandarin, spoken mainly in Zigong, Fushun, Weiyuan, east Rongxian and some parts of Yibin, Neijiang, Longchang and other neighboring areas of Sichuan. At least four Chinese dialects are spoken in Zigong City : Zigong dialect, Rongxian dialect, Hakka and Minjiang dialect. A majority of people in Zigong speak Zigong dialect. However, most people in Rongxian, a county of Zigong City, speak Rongxian dialect, whose pronunciation is quite different from that of Zigong dialect. Besides, owing to a great number of Hakka immigrants in history, a small number of Hakka people in certain towns also remain to speak Hakka. Also, Minjiang dialect is spoken in a few remote towns or villages bordering to Luzhou, Leshan and Yibin.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,717
[ "Yibin", "country", "Chinese" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Yibin<\e1> and <e2>Chinese<\e2>. Zigong dialect () is a branch of Southwestern Mandarin, spoken mainly in Zigong, Fushun, Weiyuan, east Rongxian and some parts of Yibin, Neijiang, Longchang and other neighboring areas of Sichuan. At least four Chinese dialects are spoken in Zigong City : Zigong dialect, Rongxian dialect, Hakka and Minjiang dialect. A majority of people in Zigong speak Zigong dialect. However, most people in Rongxian, a county of Zigong City, speak Rongxian dialect, whose pronunciation is quite different from that of Zigong dialect. Besides, owing to a great number of Hakka immigrants in history, a small number of Hakka people in certain towns also remain to speak Hakka. Also, Minjiang dialect is spoken in a few remote towns or villages bordering to Luzhou, Leshan and Yibin.
country
null
19,719
[ "Southwestern Mandarin", "subclass of", "Chinese" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Southwestern Mandarin<\e1> and <e2>Chinese<\e2>. Zigong dialect () is a branch of Southwestern Mandarin, spoken mainly in Zigong, Fushun, Weiyuan, east Rongxian and some parts of Yibin, Neijiang, Longchang and other neighboring areas of Sichuan. At least four Chinese dialects are spoken in Zigong City : Zigong dialect, Rongxian dialect, Hakka and Minjiang dialect. A majority of people in Zigong speak Zigong dialect. However, most people in Rongxian, a county of Zigong City, speak Rongxian dialect, whose pronunciation is quite different from that of Zigong dialect. Besides, owing to a great number of Hakka immigrants in history, a small number of Hakka people in certain towns also remain to speak Hakka. Also, Minjiang dialect is spoken in a few remote towns or villages bordering to Luzhou, Leshan and Yibin.
subclass of
null
19,720
[ "Longchang", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Sichuan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Longchang<\e1> and <e2>Sichuan<\e2>. Zigong dialect () is a branch of Southwestern Mandarin, spoken mainly in Zigong, Fushun, Weiyuan, east Rongxian and some parts of Yibin, Neijiang, Longchang and other neighboring areas of Sichuan. At least four Chinese dialects are spoken in Zigong City : Zigong dialect, Rongxian dialect, Hakka and Minjiang dialect. A majority of people in Zigong speak Zigong dialect. However, most people in Rongxian, a county of Zigong City, speak Rongxian dialect, whose pronunciation is quite different from that of Zigong dialect. Besides, owing to a great number of Hakka immigrants in history, a small number of Hakka people in certain towns also remain to speak Hakka. Also, Minjiang dialect is spoken in a few remote towns or villages bordering to Luzhou, Leshan and Yibin.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,722
[ "Weiyuan", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Sichuan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Weiyuan<\e1> and <e2>Sichuan<\e2>. Zigong dialect () is a branch of Southwestern Mandarin, spoken mainly in Zigong, Fushun, Weiyuan, east Rongxian and some parts of Yibin, Neijiang, Longchang and other neighboring areas of Sichuan. At least four Chinese dialects are spoken in Zigong City : Zigong dialect, Rongxian dialect, Hakka and Minjiang dialect. A majority of people in Zigong speak Zigong dialect. However, most people in Rongxian, a county of Zigong City, speak Rongxian dialect, whose pronunciation is quite different from that of Zigong dialect. Besides, owing to a great number of Hakka immigrants in history, a small number of Hakka people in certain towns also remain to speak Hakka. Also, Minjiang dialect is spoken in a few remote towns or villages bordering to Luzhou, Leshan and Yibin.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,724
[ "Rongxian", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Zigong City" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Rongxian<\e1> and <e2>Zigong City<\e2>. Zigong dialect () is a branch of Southwestern Mandarin, spoken mainly in Zigong, Fushun, Weiyuan, east Rongxian and some parts of Yibin, Neijiang, Longchang and other neighboring areas of Sichuan. At least four Chinese dialects are spoken in Zigong City : Zigong dialect, Rongxian dialect, Hakka and Minjiang dialect. A majority of people in Zigong speak Zigong dialect. However, most people in Rongxian, a county of Zigong City, speak Rongxian dialect, whose pronunciation is quite different from that of Zigong dialect. Besides, owing to a great number of Hakka immigrants in history, a small number of Hakka people in certain towns also remain to speak Hakka. Also, Minjiang dialect is spoken in a few remote towns or villages bordering to Luzhou, Leshan and Yibin.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,726
[ "Fushun", "country", "Chinese" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Fushun<\e1> and <e2>Chinese<\e2>. Zigong dialect () is a branch of Southwestern Mandarin, spoken mainly in Zigong, Fushun, Weiyuan, east Rongxian and some parts of Yibin, Neijiang, Longchang and other neighboring areas of Sichuan. At least four Chinese dialects are spoken in Zigong City : Zigong dialect, Rongxian dialect, Hakka and Minjiang dialect. A majority of people in Zigong speak Zigong dialect. However, most people in Rongxian, a county of Zigong City, speak Rongxian dialect, whose pronunciation is quite different from that of Zigong dialect. Besides, owing to a great number of Hakka immigrants in history, a small number of Hakka people in certain towns also remain to speak Hakka. Also, Minjiang dialect is spoken in a few remote towns or villages bordering to Luzhou, Leshan and Yibin.
country
null
19,727
[ "Rongxian", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Sichuan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Rongxian<\e1> and <e2>Sichuan<\e2>. Zigong dialect () is a branch of Southwestern Mandarin, spoken mainly in Zigong, Fushun, Weiyuan, east Rongxian and some parts of Yibin, Neijiang, Longchang and other neighboring areas of Sichuan. At least four Chinese dialects are spoken in Zigong City : Zigong dialect, Rongxian dialect, Hakka and Minjiang dialect. A majority of people in Zigong speak Zigong dialect. However, most people in Rongxian, a county of Zigong City, speak Rongxian dialect, whose pronunciation is quite different from that of Zigong dialect. Besides, owing to a great number of Hakka immigrants in history, a small number of Hakka people in certain towns also remain to speak Hakka. Also, Minjiang dialect is spoken in a few remote towns or villages bordering to Luzhou, Leshan and Yibin.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,728
[ "Robert Heinlein", "country of citizenship", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Robert Heinlein<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
country of citizenship
null
19,801
[ "Robert Heinlein", "spouse", "Virginia Heinlein" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Robert Heinlein<\e1> and <e2>Virginia Heinlein<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
spouse
null
19,802
[ "Robert Heinlein", "country of citizenship", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Robert Heinlein<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
country of citizenship
null
19,803
[ "Virginia Heinlein", "spouse", "Robert Heinlein" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Virginia Heinlein<\e1> and <e2>Robert Heinlein<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
spouse
null
19,804
[ "Virginia Heinlein", "spouse", "Heinlein" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Virginia Heinlein<\e1> and <e2>Heinlein<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
spouse
null
19,805
[ "Heinlein", "country of citizenship", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Heinlein<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
country of citizenship
null
19,806
[ "Heinlein", "spouse", "Virginia Heinlein" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Heinlein<\e1> and <e2>Virginia Heinlein<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
spouse
null
19,807
[ "Heinlein", "country of citizenship", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Heinlein<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
country of citizenship
null
19,808
[ "Missouri State Capitol", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Missouri State Capitol<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
country
null
19,809
[ "Missouri State Capitol", "country", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Missouri State Capitol<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
country
null
19,810
[ "Hall of Famous Missourians", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hall of Famous Missourians<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
country
null
19,811
[ "Heinlein Society", "country of citizenship", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Heinlein Society<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
country of citizenship
null
19,812
[ "Heinlein Society", "country of citizenship", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Heinlein Society<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
country of citizenship
null
19,813
[ "American", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>American<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
country
null
19,814
[ "Heinlein Society", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "California" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Heinlein Society<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,815
[ "California", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>California<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
country
null
19,816
[ "California", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>California<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,817
[ "Heinlein Society", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Heinlein Society<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
country
null
19,819
[ "Robert A. Heinlein Award", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Robert A. Heinlein Award<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
country
null
19,820
[ "Missouri State Capitol", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Missouri State Capitol<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,821
[ "Missouri State Capitol", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Missouri State Capitol<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,822
[ "Hall of Famous Missourians", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hall of Famous Missourians<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,823
[ "American", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>American<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,824
[ "Heinlein Society", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Heinlein Society<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the late American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 1997 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein, and is a 501(c)3 non - profit corporation established in California. The " semi - scholarly " society exists to " preserve the legacy of renowned writer Robert Anson Heinlein left " ; according to it, it accomplishes this through promoting " Heinlein blood drives ", distributing copies of Heinlein's works to U.S. military personnel, awarding scholarships, and promoting scholarly research on Heinlein. The society also sponsors the Robert A. Heinlein Award. In 2016 the organization paid for a bronze bust of Heinlein for display in the Missouri State Capitol, following the author's induction into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,825
[ "Patapsco River", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Maryland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Patapsco River<\e1> and <e2>Maryland<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,917
[ "Patapsco River", "country", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Patapsco River<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
country
null
19,918
[ "Patapsco Valley", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Maryland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Patapsco Valley<\e1> and <e2>Maryland<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,919
[ "Patapsco Valley", "country", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Patapsco Valley<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
country
null
19,920
[ "Relay", "country", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Relay<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
country
null
19,921
[ "Maryland", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Maryland<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,922
[ "Maryland", "country", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Maryland<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
country
null
19,923
[ "Elkridge", "country", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Elkridge<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
country
null
19,924
[ "Thomas Viaduct", "located on terrain feature", "Patapsco River" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Viaduct<\e1> and <e2>Patapsco River<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
located on terrain feature
null
19,926
[ "Thomas Viaduct", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Maryland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Viaduct<\e1> and <e2>Maryland<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,927
[ "Thomas Viaduct", "country", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Viaduct<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
country
null
19,928
[ "Thomas Viaduct", "owned by", "CSX Transportation" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Viaduct<\e1> and <e2>CSX Transportation<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
owned by
null
19,929
[ "National Historic Landmark", "country", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>National Historic Landmark<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
country
null
19,930
[ "Baltimore and Ohio Railroad", "country", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Baltimore and Ohio Railroad<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
country
null
19,931
[ "Relay", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Maryland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Relay<\e1> and <e2>Maryland<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,932
[ "Philip E. Thomas", "country of citizenship", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Philip E. Thomas<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
country of citizenship
null
19,933
[ "Baltimore and Ohio Railroad", "founded by", "Philip E. Thomas" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Baltimore and Ohio Railroad<\e1> and <e2>Philip E. Thomas<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
founded by
null
19,934
[ "CSX Transportation", "country", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>CSX Transportation<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
country
null
19,935
[ "Elkridge", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Maryland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Elkridge<\e1> and <e2>Maryland<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,936
[ "Patapsco River", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Patapsco River<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,937
[ "Patapsco Valley", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Patapsco Valley<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,938
[ "Relay", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Relay<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,939
[ "Elkridge", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Elkridge<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,940
[ "Thomas Viaduct", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Viaduct<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,941
[ "Baltimore and Ohio Railroad", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Baltimore and Ohio Railroad<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,942
[ "CSX Transportation", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "USA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>CSX Transportation<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>. The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay, Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O ;) ; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835 ; and named for Philip E. Thomas, the company's first president. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first multi - span masonry railroad bridge to be built on a curve. It remains the world's oldest multiple arched stone railroad bridge. In 1964, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The viaduct is now owned and operated by CSX Transportation and still in use today, making it one of the oldest railroad bridges still in service.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
19,943
[ "Jean Piaget", "place of death", "Geneva" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Jean Piaget<\e1> and <e2>Geneva<\e2>. Jean Piaget (, ; ; 9 August 1896 – 16 September 1980) was a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development. Piaget's theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called " genetic epistemology ". Piaget placed great importance on the education of children. As the Director of the International Bureau of Education, he declared in 1934 that " only education is capable of saving our societies from possible collapse, whether violent, or gradual. "His theory of child development is studied in pre - service education programs. Educators continue to incorporate constructivist - based strategies. Piaget created the International Center for Genetic Epistemology in Geneva in 1955 while on the faculty of the University of Geneva and directed the Center until his death in 1980. The number of collaborations that its founding made possible, and their impact, ultimately led to the Center being referred to in the scholarly literature as " Piaget's factory ". According to Ernst von Glasersfeld, Jean Piaget was " the great pioneer of the constructivist theory of knowing. "However, his ideas did not become widely popularized until the 1960s. This then led to the emergence of the study of development as a major sub - discipline in psychology. By the end of the 20th century, Piaget was second only to B. F. Skinner as the most cited psychologist of that era.
place of death
null
20,035
[ "Jean Piaget", "employer", "University of Geneva" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Jean Piaget<\e1> and <e2>University of Geneva<\e2>. Jean Piaget (, ; ; 9 August 1896 – 16 September 1980) was a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development. Piaget's theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called " genetic epistemology ". Piaget placed great importance on the education of children. As the Director of the International Bureau of Education, he declared in 1934 that " only education is capable of saving our societies from possible collapse, whether violent, or gradual. "His theory of child development is studied in pre - service education programs. Educators continue to incorporate constructivist - based strategies. Piaget created the International Center for Genetic Epistemology in Geneva in 1955 while on the faculty of the University of Geneva and directed the Center until his death in 1980. The number of collaborations that its founding made possible, and their impact, ultimately led to the Center being referred to in the scholarly literature as " Piaget's factory ". According to Ernst von Glasersfeld, Jean Piaget was " the great pioneer of the constructivist theory of knowing. "However, his ideas did not become widely popularized until the 1960s. This then led to the emergence of the study of development as a major sub - discipline in psychology. By the end of the 20th century, Piaget was second only to B. F. Skinner as the most cited psychologist of that era.
employer
null
20,036
[ "Jean Piaget", "country of citizenship", "Swiss" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Jean Piaget<\e1> and <e2>Swiss<\e2>. Jean Piaget (, ; ; 9 August 1896 – 16 September 1980) was a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development. Piaget's theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called " genetic epistemology ". Piaget placed great importance on the education of children. As the Director of the International Bureau of Education, he declared in 1934 that " only education is capable of saving our societies from possible collapse, whether violent, or gradual. "His theory of child development is studied in pre - service education programs. Educators continue to incorporate constructivist - based strategies. Piaget created the International Center for Genetic Epistemology in Geneva in 1955 while on the faculty of the University of Geneva and directed the Center until his death in 1980. The number of collaborations that its founding made possible, and their impact, ultimately led to the Center being referred to in the scholarly literature as " Piaget's factory ". According to Ernst von Glasersfeld, Jean Piaget was " the great pioneer of the constructivist theory of knowing. "However, his ideas did not become widely popularized until the 1960s. This then led to the emergence of the study of development as a major sub - discipline in psychology. By the end of the 20th century, Piaget was second only to B. F. Skinner as the most cited psychologist of that era.
country of citizenship
null
20,039
[ "University of Geneva", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Geneva" ]
Find the relation between <e1>University of Geneva<\e1> and <e2>Geneva<\e2>. Jean Piaget (, ; ; 9 August 1896 – 16 September 1980) was a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development. Piaget's theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called " genetic epistemology ". Piaget placed great importance on the education of children. As the Director of the International Bureau of Education, he declared in 1934 that " only education is capable of saving our societies from possible collapse, whether violent, or gradual. "His theory of child development is studied in pre - service education programs. Educators continue to incorporate constructivist - based strategies. Piaget created the International Center for Genetic Epistemology in Geneva in 1955 while on the faculty of the University of Geneva and directed the Center until his death in 1980. The number of collaborations that its founding made possible, and their impact, ultimately led to the Center being referred to in the scholarly literature as " Piaget's factory ". According to Ernst von Glasersfeld, Jean Piaget was " the great pioneer of the constructivist theory of knowing. "However, his ideas did not become widely popularized until the 1960s. This then led to the emergence of the study of development as a major sub - discipline in psychology. By the end of the 20th century, Piaget was second only to B. F. Skinner as the most cited psychologist of that era.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
20,040
[ "University of Geneva", "headquarters location", "Geneva" ]
Find the relation between <e1>University of Geneva<\e1> and <e2>Geneva<\e2>. Jean Piaget (, ; ; 9 August 1896 – 16 September 1980) was a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development. Piaget's theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called " genetic epistemology ". Piaget placed great importance on the education of children. As the Director of the International Bureau of Education, he declared in 1934 that " only education is capable of saving our societies from possible collapse, whether violent, or gradual. "His theory of child development is studied in pre - service education programs. Educators continue to incorporate constructivist - based strategies. Piaget created the International Center for Genetic Epistemology in Geneva in 1955 while on the faculty of the University of Geneva and directed the Center until his death in 1980. The number of collaborations that its founding made possible, and their impact, ultimately led to the Center being referred to in the scholarly literature as " Piaget's factory ". According to Ernst von Glasersfeld, Jean Piaget was " the great pioneer of the constructivist theory of knowing. "However, his ideas did not become widely popularized until the 1960s. This then led to the emergence of the study of development as a major sub - discipline in psychology. By the end of the 20th century, Piaget was second only to B. F. Skinner as the most cited psychologist of that era.
headquarters location
null
20,042
[ "Cairns", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Cairns Region" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Cairns<\e1> and <e2>Cairns Region<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
20,108
[ "Cairns", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Queensland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Cairns<\e1> and <e2>Queensland<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
20,109
[ "Cairns", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Cairns<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
country
null
20,110
[ "Cairns Region", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Queensland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Cairns Region<\e1> and <e2>Queensland<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
20,111
[ "Cairns Region", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Cairns Region<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
country
null
20,112
[ "Queensland", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Queensland<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
20,115
[ "Queensland", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Queensland<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
country
null
20,116
[ "Redlynch", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Cairns" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Redlynch<\e1> and <e2>Cairns<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
20,118
[ "Redlynch", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Cairns Region" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Redlynch<\e1> and <e2>Cairns Region<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
20,119
[ "Redlynch", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Redlynch<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
country
null
20,120
[ "Great Dividing Range", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Queensland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Great Dividing Range<\e1> and <e2>Queensland<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
20,121
[ "Great Dividing Range", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Great Dividing Range<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
country
null
20,122
[ "Kuranda", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Queensland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kuranda<\e1> and <e2>Queensland<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
20,123
[ "Kuranda", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kuranda<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
country
null
20,124
[ "Kuranda", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Shire of Mareeba" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kuranda<\e1> and <e2>Shire of Mareeba<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
20,125
[ "Stoney Creek Bridge", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Stoney Creek Bridge<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
country
null
20,126
[ "Surprise Creek Rail Bridge", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Surprise Creek Rail Bridge<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
country
null
20,127
[ "Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
country
null
20,128
[ "Shire of Mareeba", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Queensland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Shire of Mareeba<\e1> and <e2>Queensland<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
20,129
[ "Shire of Mareeba", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Shire of Mareeba<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
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[ "Atherton Tableland", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Queensland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Atherton Tableland<\e1> and <e2>Queensland<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Atherton Tableland", "country", "Australia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Atherton Tableland<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
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[ "Kuranda railway station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Queensland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kuranda railway station<\e1> and <e2>Queensland<\e2>. The Cairns - to - Kuranda Railway is a heritage - listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia. It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. It was built from 1913 to 1915 by Queensland Railways. Components of it include Stoney Creek Bridge, the Rail Bridge over Christmas Creek, Kuranda railway station, and Surprise Creek Rail Bridge. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The railway is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It forms part of the Tablelands railway line.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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