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Alberta, with an area of 661,848 square kilometres (255,541 square miles), is the fourth-largest province after Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia.Alberta's southern border is the 49th parallel north, which separates it from the U.S. state of Montana. The 60th parallel north divides Alberta from the Northw... | capital | 4 | [
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Alberta was named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848–1939), the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria. Princess Louise was the wife of John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, Governor General of Canada (1878–83). Lake Louise and Mount Alberta were also named in her honour.The name "Alberta" itself is a femini... | named after | 11 | [
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The province includes regions of the Mi'kmaq nation of Mi'kma'ki (mi'gama'gi), the territory of which extends across the Maritimes, parts of Maine, Newfoundland and the Gaspé Peninsula. The Mi'kmaq people are part of the large Algonquian-language family and inhabited Nova Scotia at the time the first European c... | language used | 0 | [
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Nova Scotia is ordered by a parliamentary government within the construct of constitutional monarchy; the monarchy in Nova Scotia is the foundation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The sovereign is King Charles III, who also serves as head of state of 14 other Commonwealth c... | office held by head of government | 2 | [
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Roughly square, New Brunswick is bordered on the north by Quebec, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the Bay of Fundy, and on the west by the US state of Maine. The southeast corner of the province is connected to Nova Scotia at the isthmus of Chignecto.
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] | null | null |
[
"New Brunswick",
"capital",
"Fredericton"
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New... | capital | 4 | [
"seat of government",
"administrative center",
"headquarters",
"main city",
"principal city"
] | null | null |
[
"New Brunswick",
"office held by head of government",
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"Head of Government Position",
"Chief Minister of State",
"Prime Ministership",
"Chief of Executive",
"State Premier"
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[
"New Brunswick",
"head of government",
"Blaine Higgs"
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As of October 2017, seasonally adjusted employment is 73,400 for the goods-producing sector and 280,900 for the services-producing sector. Those in the goods-producing industries are mostly employed in manufacturing or construction, while those in services work in social assistance, trades, and health care. A l... | head of government | 3 | [
"Prime Minister",
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"Premier",
"Chancellor"
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[
"British Columbia",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Canada"
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"situated in",
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"positioned in"
] | null | null |
[
"British Columbia",
"continent",
"North America"
] | British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC, French Colombie Britannique) is the westernmost province of Canada, situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. It has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that include rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, forests, lakes, mountains, inland deserts and gra... | continent | 8 | [
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"landform",
"mass",
"terra firma"
] | null | null |
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As of the 2021 Canadian Census, the ten most spoken languages in the province included English (4,753,280 or 96.69%), French (327,350 or 6.66%), Punjabi (315,000 or 6.41%), Mandarin (312,625 or 6.36%), Cantonese (246,045 or 5.01%), Spanish (143,900 or 2.93%), Hindi (134,950 or 2.75%), Tagalog (133,780 or 2.72%... | language used | 0 | [
"language spoken",
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"dialect spoken",
"vernacular employed"
] | null | null |
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"British Columbia",
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"Alaska"
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"adjoins",
"borders",
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"is adjacent to"
] | null | null |
[
"British Columbia",
"shares border with",
"Montana"
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"adjoins",
"borders",
"neighbors",
"is adjacent to"
] | null | null |
[
"British Columbia",
"shares border with",
"Idaho"
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"adjoins",
"borders",
"neighbors",
"is adjacent to"
] | null | null |
[
"British Columbia",
"shares border with",
"Washington"
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British Columbia is bordered to the west by the Pacific Ocean and the American state of Alaska, to the north by Yukon and the Northwest Territories, to the east by the province of Alberta, and to the south by the American states of Washington, Idaho, and Montana. The southern border of British Columbia was es... | shares border with | 1 | [
"adjoins",
"borders",
"neighbors",
"is adjacent to"
] | null | null |
[
"British Columbia",
"shares border with",
"Alberta"
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"adjoins",
"borders",
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"is adjacent to"
] | null | null |
[
"British Columbia",
"language used",
"Kwakʼwala"
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"language spoken",
"official language",
"linguistic usage",
"dialect spoken",
"vernacular employed"
] | null | null |
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Data points per relation :
| Count | |
|---|---|
| instance of | 8461 |
| occupation | 3552 |
| place of birth | 1980 |
| family name | 1977 |
| given name | 1886 |
| country | 1731 |
| country of citizenship | 1677 |
| has part(s) | 1639 |
| educated at | 1457 |
| shares border with | 1329 |
| sex or gender | 1326 |
| award received | 1313 |
| genre | 1285 |
| contains the administrative territorial entity | 1094 |
| child | 1080 |
| located in the administrative territorial entity | 994 |
| participant in | 984 |
| position held | 966 |
| spouse | 956 |
| sibling | 905 |
| place of death | 886 |
| partially coincident with | 761 |
| father | 748 |
| member of | 738 |
| sport | 675 |
| notable work | 657 |
| field of work | 612 |
| mother | 569 |
| languages spoken, written or signed | 560 |
| country of origin | 545 |
| facet of | 528 |
| conflict | 528 |
| member of sports team | 522 |
| part of | 505 |
| present in work | 485 |
| has effect | 468 |
| place of burial | 420 |
| named after | 419 |
| location | 407 |
| significant event | 371 |
| characters | 367 |
| subclass of | 359 |
| manner of death | 359 |
| headquarters location | 352 |
| director | 348 |
| participant | 345 |
| employer | 338 |
| uses | 319 |
| religion or worldview | 315 |
| has use | 304 |
| noble title | 303 |
| language used | 302 |
| nominated for | 301 |
| has works in the collection | 298 |
| opposite of | 292 |
| family | 291 |
| different from | 287 |
| native language | 286 |
| capital | 283 |
| founded by | 273 |
| work location | 272 |
| residence | 269 |
| language of work or name | 263 |
| member of political party | 262 |
| platform | 257 |
| applies to jurisdiction | 255 |
| cause of death | 249 |
| owned by | 235 |
| military branch | 232 |
| student of | 226 |
| composer | 221 |
| cause | 219 |
| continent | 219 |
| screenwriter | 219 |
| performer | 215 |
| military rank | 214 |
| main subject | 210 |
| relative | 207 |
| creator | 193 |
| depicts | 191 |
| head of government | 190 |
| industry | 189 |
| producer | 187 |
| has quality | 182 |
| form of creative work | 181 |
| record label | 181 |
| operator | 177 |
| has contributing factor | 176 |
| replaces | 174 |
| student | 173 |
| developer | 173 |
| color | 172 |
| country for sport | 172 |
| said to be the same as | 166 |
| writing language | 165 |
| sports discipline competed in | 163 |
| based on | 162 |
| instrument | 161 |
| topic's main category | 159 |
| participating team | 157 |
| followed by | 157 |
| production company | 155 |
| ethnic group | 151 |
| office held by head of government | 144 |
| league | 143 |
| original language of film or TV show | 143 |
| has subsidiary | 143 |
| architect | 141 |
| victory | 141 |
| has part(s) of the class | 135 |
| located in/on physical feature | 132 |
| time period | 132 |
| part of the series | 131 |
| made from material | 128 |
| author | 125 |
| heritage designation | 120 |
| location of formation | 118 |
| allegiance | 117 |
| parent organization | 115 |
| narrative location | 114 |
| capital of | 112 |
| manufacturer | 111 |
| product or material produced | 110 |
| replaced by | 110 |
| position played on team / speciality | 109 |
| taxon rank | 108 |
| tracklist | 107 |
| consecrator | 106 |
| twinned administrative body | 105 |
| found in taxon | 104 |
| winner | 101 |
| connects with | 96 |
| parent taxon | 95 |
| original broadcaster | 95 |
| home venue | 94 |
| publisher | 91 |
| discoverer or inventor | 89 |
| has edition or translation | 88 |
| distribution format | 88 |
| legal form | 80 |
| operating system | 79 |
| architectural style | 78 |
| filming location | 77 |
| described by source | 76 |
| medical condition | 73 |
| subject has role | 71 |
| movement | 71 |
| lyrics by | 70 |
| organizer | 70 |
| competition class | 67 |
| chairperson | 67 |
| presenter | 65 |
| located in protected area | 64 |
| religious order | 64 |
| academic degree | 63 |
| media franchise | 63 |
| candidate | 62 |
| head coach | 61 |
| candidacy in election | 59 |
| transport network | 58 |
| has immediate cause | 58 |
| category of associated people | 57 |
| follows | 55 |
| affiliation | 52 |
| legislated by | 51 |
| copyright license | 49 |
| connecting line | 49 |
| contributor to the creative work or subject | 47 |
| connecting service | 47 |
| country of registry | 46 |
| start point | 42 |
| collection | 39 |
| exhibition history | 38 |
| located on street | 37 |
| season | 36 |
| indigenous to | 36 |
| place of publication | 36 |
| contains settlement | 35 |
| voice actor | 34 |
| distributed by | 34 |
| film editor | 33 |
| archives at | 32 |
| foundational text | 32 |
| owner of | 32 |
| sponsor | 31 |
| mountain range | 30 |
| place of detention | 29 |
| day of week | 28 |
| ancestral home | 27 |
| occupant | 27 |
| location of creation | 26 |
| game mode | 26 |
| state of use | 25 |
| adjacent station | 25 |
| writing system | 24 |
| crosses | 24 |
| honorific prefix | 21 |
| dedicated to | 20 |
| amended by | 20 |
| director of photography | 18 |
| copyright status | 18 |
| published in | 17 |
| is a list of | 17 |
| maintained by | 16 |
| commemorates | 14 |
| repealed by | 14 |
| sports season of league or competition | 12 |
| editor | 12 |
| voice type | 12 |
| category for people born here | 11 |
| associated electoral district | 11 |
| topic's main template | 10 |
| fabrication method | 10 |
| does not have cause | 10 |
| addressee | 10 |
| has facility | 10 |
| endemic to | 9 |
| cause of destruction | 9 |
| general classification of race participants | 8 |
| state of conservation | 8 |
| artist files at | 8 |
| terminus location | 8 |
| related category | 8 |
| terminus | 6 |
| referee | 5 |
| significant place | 4 |
| hotel rating | 3 |
| access restriction status | 2 |
| associated cadastral district | 1 |
| appears in the heritage monument list | 1 |
| category for ship name | 1 |
| study type | 1 |
| online access status | 1 |
| diel cycle | 1 |
| copyright status as a creator | 1 |
| taxon synonym | 1 |
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