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Who created the automaton Bell saw? | <text>Who created the automaton Bell saw?</text><reasoning>His father encouraged Bell's interest in speech and, in 1863, took his sons to see a unique automaton, developed by Sir Charles Wheatstone based on the earlier work of Baron Wolfgang von Kempelen. The rudimentary "mechanical man" simulated a human voice. Bell w... |
What did the automaton mimic? | <text>What did the automaton mimic?</text><reasoning>His father encouraged Bell's interest in speech and, in 1863, took his sons to see a unique automaton, developed by Sir Charles Wheatstone based on the earlier work of Baron Wolfgang von Kempelen. The rudimentary "mechanical man" simulated a human voice. Bell was fas... |
Bell built his own automaton with who? | <text>Bell built his own automaton with who?</text><reasoning>His father encouraged Bell's interest in speech and, in 1863, took his sons to see a unique automaton, developed by Sir Charles Wheatstone based on the earlier work of Baron Wolfgang von Kempelen. The rudimentary "mechanical man" simulated a human voice. Bel... |
What part of the automaton did Bell create? | <text>What part of the automaton did Bell create?</text><reasoning>His father encouraged Bell's interest in speech and, in 1863, took his sons to see a unique automaton, developed by Sir Charles Wheatstone based on the earlier work of Baron Wolfgang von Kempelen. The rudimentary "mechanical man" simulated a human voice... |
In 1840 what did Saint Helena become? | <text>In 1840 what did Saint Helena become?</text><reasoning>In 1840, St Helena became a provisioning station for the British West Africa Squadron, preventing slavery to Brazil (mainly), and many thousands of slaves were freed on the island. These were all African, and about 500 stayed while the rest were sent on to th... |
What squadron was Saint Helena a provisioning station for? | <text>What squadron was Saint Helena a provisioning station for?</text><reasoning>In 1840, St Helena became a provisioning station for the British West Africa Squadron, preventing slavery to Brazil (mainly), and many thousands of slaves were freed on the island. These were all African, and about 500 stayed while the re... |
What country did the British West Africa Squadron prevent slaves from being sent to? | <text>What country did the British West Africa Squadron prevent slaves from being sent to?</text><reasoning>In 1840, St Helena became a provisioning station for the British West Africa Squadron, preventing slavery to Brazil (mainly), and many thousands of slaves were freed on the island. These were all African, and abo... |
How many slaves ended up staying on the island after being freed? | <text>How many slaves ended up staying on the island after being freed?</text><reasoning>In 1840, St Helena became a provisioning station for the British West Africa Squadron, preventing slavery to Brazil (mainly), and many thousands of slaves were freed on the island. These were all African, and about 500 stayed while... |
How many slaves were freed from the island? | <text>How many slaves were freed from the island?</text><reasoning>In 1840, St Helena became a provisioning station for the British West Africa Squadron, preventing slavery to Brazil (mainly), and many thousands of slaves were freed on the island. These were all African, and about 500 stayed while the rest were sent on... |
When was Saint Helena first settled? | <text>When was Saint Helena first settled?</text><reasoning>Saint Helena was first settled by the English in 1659, and the island has a population of about 4,250 inhabitants, mainly descended from people from Britain – settlers ("planters") and soldiers – and slaves who were brought there from the beginning of settleme... |
What was the population of the island in 1659 | <text>What was the population of the island in 1659</text><reasoning>Saint Helena was first settled by the English in 1659, and the island has a population of about 4,250 inhabitants, mainly descended from people from Britain – settlers ("planters") and soldiers – and slaves who were brought there from the beginning of... |
Where were slaves initially brought from to the island? | <text>Where were slaves initially brought from to the island?</text><reasoning>Saint Helena was first settled by the English in 1659, and the island has a population of about 4,250 inhabitants, mainly descended from people from Britain – settlers ("planters") and soldiers – and slaves who were brought there from the be... |
Later on, what two locations were slaves brought from? | <text>Later on, what two locations were slaves brought from?</text><reasoning>Saint Helena was first settled by the English in 1659, and the island has a population of about 4,250 inhabitants, mainly descended from people from Britain – settlers ("planters") and soldiers – and slaves who were brought there from the beg... |
Which year did the inhabitants decide there were too many slaves? | <text>Which year did the inhabitants decide there were too many slaves?</text><reasoning>Saint Helena was first settled by the English in 1659, and the island has a population of about 4,250 inhabitants, mainly descended from people from Britain – settlers ("planters") and soldiers – and slaves who were brought there f... |
Who has executive authority in Saint Helena? | <text>Who has executive authority in Saint Helena?</text><reasoning>Executive authority in Saint Helena is vested in Queen Elizabeth II and is exercised on her behalf by the Governor of Saint Helena. The Governor is appointed by the Queen on the advice of the British government. Defence and Foreign Affairs remain the r... |
Who exercises the authority on behalf of the queen in Saint Helena? | <text>Who exercises the authority on behalf of the queen in Saint Helena?</text><reasoning>Executive authority in Saint Helena is vested in Queen Elizabeth II and is exercised on her behalf by the Governor of Saint Helena. The Governor is appointed by the Queen on the advice of the British government. Defence and Forei... |
Who is responsible for Defence and Foreign Affairs? | <text>Who is responsible for Defence and Foreign Affairs?</text><reasoning>Executive authority in Saint Helena is vested in Queen Elizabeth II and is exercised on her behalf by the Governor of Saint Helena. The Governor is appointed by the Queen on the advice of the British government. Defence and Foreign Affairs remai... |
When did Rodolphe Töpffer create cartoons? | <text>When did Rodolphe Töpffer create cartoons?</text><reasoning>The history of comics has followed different paths in different cultures. Scholars have posited a pre-history as far back as the Lascaux cave paintings. By the mid-20th century, comics flourished particularly in the United States, western Europe (especia... |
Which superhero appeared in comics in 1938? | <text>Which superhero appeared in comics in 1938?</text><reasoning>The history of comics has followed different paths in different cultures. Scholars have posited a pre-history as far back as the Lascaux cave paintings. By the mid-20th century, comics flourished particularly in the United States, western Europe (especi... |
What is Japanese cartooning known as? | <text>What is Japanese cartooning known as?</text><reasoning>The history of comics has followed different paths in different cultures. Scholars have posited a pre-history as far back as the Lascaux cave paintings. By the mid-20th century, comics flourished particularly in the United States, western Europe (especially i... |
What are bounds volumes of comics called in America? | <text>What are bounds volumes of comics called in America?</text><reasoning>Book-length comics take different forms in different cultures. European comics albums are most commonly printed in A4-size colour volumes. In English-speaking countries, bound volumes of comics are called graphic novels and are available in var... |
What is the name given to Japanese comics volumes? | <text>What is the name given to Japanese comics volumes?</text><reasoning>Book-length comics take different forms in different cultures. European comics albums are most commonly printed in A4-size colour volumes. In English-speaking countries, bound volumes of comics are called graphic novels and are available in vario... |
What term can mean a non-fiction piece of a collection of short pieces? | <text>What term can mean a non-fiction piece of a collection of short pieces?</text><reasoning>Book-length comics take different forms in different cultures. European comics albums are most commonly printed in A4-size colour volumes. In English-speaking countries, bound volumes of comics are called graphic novels and a... |
What did the government of Saint Helena fund in 2012? | <text>What did the government of Saint Helena fund in 2012?</text><reasoning>In 2012, the government of St. Helena funded the creation of the St. Helena Human Rights Action Plan 2012-2015. Work is being done under this action plan, including publishing awareness-raising articles in local newspapers, providing support f... |
What kind of articles were published to help this plan? | <text>What kind of articles were published to help this plan?</text><reasoning>In 2012, the government of St. Helena funded the creation of the St. Helena Human Rights Action Plan 2012-2015. Work is being done under this action plan, including publishing awareness-raising articles in local newspapers, providing support... |
How was support for members of the public given? | <text>How was support for members of the public given?</text><reasoning>In 2012, the government of St. Helena funded the creation of the St. Helena Human Rights Action Plan 2012-2015. Work is being done under this action plan, including publishing awareness-raising articles in local newspapers, providing support for me... |
What % of households were spending less than £20 per week in 2004 | <text>What % of households were spending less than £20 per week in 2004</text><reasoning>Household survey results suggest the percentage of households spending less than £20 per week on a per capita basis fell from 27% to 8% between 2000 and 2004, implying a decline in income poverty. Nevertheless, 22% of the populatio... |
What % of the population claimed social security benefits in 2006/7? | <text>What % of the population claimed social security benefits in 2006/7?</text><reasoning>Household survey results suggest the percentage of households spending less than £20 per week on a per capita basis fell from 27% to 8% between 2000 and 2004, implying a decline in income poverty. Nevertheless, 22% of the popula... |
How much of the population is over age 60? | <text>How much of the population is over age 60?</text><reasoning>Household survey results suggest the percentage of households spending less than £20 per week on a per capita basis fell from 27% to 8% between 2000 and 2004, implying a decline in income poverty. Nevertheless, 22% of the population claimed social securi... |
What kind of crop economy did the Island originally have? | <text>What kind of crop economy did the Island originally have?</text><reasoning>The island had a monocrop economy until 1966, based on the cultivation and processing of New Zealand flax for rope and string. St Helena's economy is now weak, and is almost entirely sustained by aid from the British government. The public... |
What year did the crop economy change? | <text>What year did the crop economy change?</text><reasoning>The island had a monocrop economy until 1966, based on the cultivation and processing of New Zealand flax for rope and string. St Helena's economy is now weak, and is almost entirely sustained by aid from the British government. The public sector dominates t... |
What was produced during the time the Island was monocrop? | <text>What was produced during the time the Island was monocrop?</text><reasoning>The island had a monocrop economy until 1966, based on the cultivation and processing of New Zealand flax for rope and string. St Helena's economy is now weak, and is almost entirely sustained by aid from the British government. The publi... |
Saint Helena's economy is now almost completely sustained by what? | <text>Saint Helena's economy is now almost completely sustained by what?</text><reasoning>The island had a monocrop economy until 1966, based on the cultivation and processing of New Zealand flax for rope and string. St Helena's economy is now weak, and is almost entirely sustained by aid from the British government. T... |
How much % of production does the public sector cover? | <text>How much % of production does the public sector cover?</text><reasoning>The island had a monocrop economy until 1966, based on the cultivation and processing of New Zealand flax for rope and string. St Helena's economy is now weak, and is almost entirely sustained by aid from the British government. The public se... |
What does Saint Helena have the most expensive of? | <text>What does Saint Helena have the most expensive of?</text><reasoning>Saint Helena produces what is said to be the most expensive coffee in the world. It also produces and exports Tungi Spirit, made from the fruit of the prickly or cactus pears, Opuntia ficus-indica ("Tungi" is the local St Helenian name for the pl... |
What is Tungi Spirit made out of? | <text>What is Tungi Spirit made out of?</text><reasoning>Saint Helena produces what is said to be the most expensive coffee in the world. It also produces and exports Tungi Spirit, made from the fruit of the prickly or cactus pears, Opuntia ficus-indica ("Tungi" is the local St Helenian name for the plant). Ascension I... |
Ascension Island, Tristan da Cunha and Saint Helena all issue their own what? | <text>Ascension Island, Tristan da Cunha and Saint Helena all issue their own what?</text><reasoning>Saint Helena produces what is said to be the most expensive coffee in the world. It also produces and exports Tungi Spirit, made from the fruit of the prickly or cactus pears, Opuntia ficus-indica ("Tungi" is the local ... |
How many copper tokens were Issued in 1821? | <text>How many copper tokens were Issued in 1821?</text><reasoning>In 1821, Saul Solomon issued a 70,560 copper tokens worth a halfpenny each Payable at St Helena by Solomon, Dickson and Taylor – presumably London partners – that circulated alongside the East India Company's local coinage until the Crown took over the ... |
Who issued the copper tokens in 1821? | <text>Who issued the copper tokens in 1821?</text><reasoning>In 1821, Saul Solomon issued a 70,560 copper tokens worth a halfpenny each Payable at St Helena by Solomon, Dickson and Taylor – presumably London partners – that circulated alongside the East India Company's local coinage until the Crown took over the island... |
How much was each copper token worth? | <text>How much was each copper token worth?</text><reasoning>In 1821, Saul Solomon issued a 70,560 copper tokens worth a halfpenny each Payable at St Helena by Solomon, Dickson and Taylor – presumably London partners – that circulated alongside the East India Company's local coinage until the Crown took over the island... |
When did the Crown take over the island? | <text>When did the Crown take over the island?</text><reasoning>In 1821, Saul Solomon issued a 70,560 copper tokens worth a halfpenny each Payable at St Helena by Solomon, Dickson and Taylor – presumably London partners – that circulated alongside the East India Company's local coinage until the Crown took over the isl... |
What is the only method of travel currently available to Saint Helena? | <text>What is the only method of travel currently available to Saint Helena?</text><reasoning>Saint Helena is one of the most remote islands in the world, has one commercial airport under construction, and travel to the island is by ship only. A large military airfield is located on Ascension Island, with two Friday fl... |
A large airfield is located on what portion of the island? | <text>A large airfield is located on what portion of the island?</text><reasoning>Saint Helena is one of the most remote islands in the world, has one commercial airport under construction, and travel to the island is by ship only. A large military airfield is located on Ascension Island, with two Friday flights to RAF... |
What kind of flights are offered to limited civilians? | <text>What kind of flights are offered to limited civilians?</text><reasoning>Saint Helena is one of the most remote islands in the world, has one commercial airport under construction, and travel to the island is by ship only. A large military airfield is located on Ascension Island, with two Friday flights to RAF Bri... |
How much was public expenditure on the island in 2001-2002? | <text>How much was public expenditure on the island in 2001-2002?</text><reasoning>Public expenditure rose from £10 million in 2001-02 to £12 million in 2005-06 to £28m in 2012-13. The contribution of UK budgetary aid to total SHG government expenditure rose from £4.6 million in to £6.4 million to £12.1 million over th... |
By 2005-06 public expenditure had risen to what? | <text>By 2005-06 public expenditure had risen to what?</text><reasoning>Public expenditure rose from £10 million in 2001-02 to £12 million in 2005-06 to £28m in 2012-13. The contribution of UK budgetary aid to total SHG government expenditure rose from £4.6 million in to £6.4 million to £12.1 million over the same peri... |
In 2012-2013, public expenditure was what? | <text>In 2012-2013, public expenditure was what?</text><reasoning>Public expenditure rose from £10 million in 2001-02 to £12 million in 2005-06 to £28m in 2012-13. The contribution of UK budgetary aid to total SHG government expenditure rose from £4.6 million in to £6.4 million to £12.1 million over the same period. Wa... |
UK aid had risen to how much in the same period? | <text>UK aid had risen to how much in the same period?</text><reasoning>Public expenditure rose from £10 million in 2001-02 to £12 million in 2005-06 to £28m in 2012-13. The contribution of UK budgetary aid to total SHG government expenditure rose from £4.6 million in to £6.4 million to £12.1 million over the same peri... |
Wages and salaries represent how much % of the island's expenditure? | <text>Wages and salaries represent how much % of the island's expenditure?</text><reasoning>Public expenditure rose from £10 million in 2001-02 to £12 million in 2005-06 to £28m in 2012-13. The contribution of UK budgetary aid to total SHG government expenditure rose from £4.6 million in to £6.4 million to £12.1 millio... |
What is the Saint Helena currency? | <text>What is the Saint Helena currency?</text><reasoning>Today Saint Helena has its own currency, the Saint Helena pound, which is at parity with the pound sterling. The government of Saint Helena produces its own coinage and banknotes. The Bank of Saint Helena was established on Saint Helena and Ascension Island in 2... |
The government of Saint Helena produces it's own what? | <text>The government of Saint Helena produces it's own what?</text><reasoning>Today Saint Helena has its own currency, the Saint Helena pound, which is at parity with the pound sterling. The government of Saint Helena produces its own coinage and banknotes. The Bank of Saint Helena was established on Saint Helena and A... |
What year was the Bank of Saint Helena established? | <text>What year was the Bank of Saint Helena established?</text><reasoning>Today Saint Helena has its own currency, the Saint Helena pound, which is at parity with the pound sterling. The government of Saint Helena produces its own coinage and banknotes. The Bank of Saint Helena was established on Saint Helena and Asce... |
The Saint Helena pound is at parity with what other currency? | <text>The Saint Helena pound is at parity with what other currency?</text><reasoning>Today Saint Helena has its own currency, the Saint Helena pound, which is at parity with the pound sterling. The government of Saint Helena produces its own coinage and banknotes. The Bank of Saint Helena was established on Saint Helen... |
How many lichen forming fungi have been recorded on the island? | <text>How many lichen forming fungi have been recorded on the island?</text><reasoning>St Helena's biodiversity, however, also includes marine vertebrates, invertebrates (freshwater, terrestrial and marine), fungi (including lichen-forming species), non-vascular plants, seaweeds and other biological groups. To date, ve... |
How many endemic species of fungi have been found? | <text>How many endemic species of fungi have been found?</text><reasoning>St Helena's biodiversity, however, also includes marine vertebrates, invertebrates (freshwater, terrestrial and marine), fungi (including lichen-forming species), non-vascular plants, seaweeds and other biological groups. To date, very little is ... |
What kind of invertebrates have been found on the island? | <text>What kind of invertebrates have been found on the island?</text><reasoning>St Helena's biodiversity, however, also includes marine vertebrates, invertebrates (freshwater, terrestrial and marine), fungi (including lichen-forming species), non-vascular plants, seaweeds and other biological groups. To date, very lit... |
What is the tourist industry mostly based around? | <text>What is the tourist industry mostly based around?</text><reasoning>The tourist industry is heavily based on the promotion of Napoleon's imprisonment. A golf course also exists and the possibility for sportfishing tourism is great. Three hotels operate on the island but the arrival of tourists is directly linked t... |
What kind of fishing tourism occurs on the island? | <text>What kind of fishing tourism occurs on the island?</text><reasoning>The tourist industry is heavily based on the promotion of Napoleon's imprisonment. A golf course also exists and the possibility for sportfishing tourism is great. Three hotels operate on the island but the arrival of tourists is directly linked ... |
Tourism is completely based on what arriving to the island? | <text>Tourism is completely based on what arriving to the island?</text><reasoning>The tourist industry is heavily based on the promotion of Napoleon's imprisonment. A golf course also exists and the possibility for sportfishing tourism is great. Three hotels operate on the island but the arrival of tourists is directl... |
What was the GDP of the island in 1999-2000? | <text>What was the GDP of the island in 1999-2000?</text><reasoning>Quoted at constant 2002 prices, GDP fell from £12 million in 1999-2000 to £11 million in 2005-06. Imports are mainly from the UK and South Africa and amounted to £6.4 million in 2004-05 (quoted on an FOB basis). Exports are much smaller, amounting to £... |
By 2006 the GDP had dropped to what? | <text>By 2006 the GDP had dropped to what?</text><reasoning>Quoted at constant 2002 prices, GDP fell from £12 million in 1999-2000 to £11 million in 2005-06. Imports are mainly from the UK and South Africa and amounted to £6.4 million in 2004-05 (quoted on an FOB basis). Exports are much smaller, amounting to £0.2 mill... |
Imports to the island mostly occur from what countries? | <text>Imports to the island mostly occur from what countries?</text><reasoning>Quoted at constant 2002 prices, GDP fell from £12 million in 1999-2000 to £11 million in 2005-06. Imports are mainly from the UK and South Africa and amounted to £6.4 million in 2004-05 (quoted on an FOB basis). Exports are much smaller, amo... |
What are the main exports of the island? | <text>What are the main exports of the island?</text><reasoning>Quoted at constant 2002 prices, GDP fell from £12 million in 1999-2000 to £11 million in 2005-06. Imports are mainly from the UK and South Africa and amounted to £6.4 million in 2004-05 (quoted on an FOB basis). Exports are much smaller, amounting to £0.2 ... |
Tourists spent how much in 2004-05? | <text>Tourists spent how much in 2004-05?</text><reasoning>Quoted at constant 2002 prices, GDP fell from £12 million in 1999-2000 to £11 million in 2005-06. Imports are mainly from the UK and South Africa and amounted to £6.4 million in 2004-05 (quoted on an FOB basis). Exports are much smaller, amounting to £0.2 mill... |
What are the 3 primary schools called? | <text>What are the 3 primary schools called?</text><reasoning>Education is free and compulsory between the ages of 5 and 16 The island has three primary schools for students of age 4 to 11: Harford, Pilling, and St Paul’s. Prince Andrew School provides secondary education for students aged 11 to 18. At the beginning o... |
What is the name of the secondary school for the island? | <text>What is the name of the secondary school for the island?</text><reasoning>Education is free and compulsory between the ages of 5 and 16 The island has three primary schools for students of age 4 to 11: Harford, Pilling, and St Paul’s. Prince Andrew School provides secondary education for students aged 11 to 18. ... |
How many students were enrolled in primary school in 2010? | <text>How many students were enrolled in primary school in 2010?</text><reasoning>Education is free and compulsory between the ages of 5 and 16 The island has three primary schools for students of age 4 to 11: Harford, Pilling, and St Paul’s. Prince Andrew School provides secondary education for students aged 11 to 18... |
What ship runs between Saint Helena and Cape town on 5 day voyages? | <text>What ship runs between Saint Helena and Cape town on 5 day voyages?</text><reasoning>The ship RMS Saint Helena runs between St Helena and Cape Town on a 5-day voyage, also visiting Ascension Island and Walvis Bay, and occasionally voyaging north to Tenerife and Portland, UK. It berths in James Bay, St Helena appr... |
What year was the RMS Saint Helena supposed to be decommissioned? | <text>What year was the RMS Saint Helena supposed to be decommissioned?</text><reasoning>The ship RMS Saint Helena runs between St Helena and Cape Town on a 5-day voyage, also visiting Ascension Island and Walvis Bay, and occasionally voyaging north to Tenerife and Portland, UK. It berths in James Bay, St Helena approx... |
What needs to be completed before the RMS Saint Helena can be decommissioned? | <text>What needs to be completed before the RMS Saint Helena can be decommissioned?</text><reasoning>The ship RMS Saint Helena runs between St Helena and Cape Town on a 5-day voyage, also visiting Ascension Island and Walvis Bay, and occasionally voyaging north to Tenerife and Portland, UK. It berths in James Bay, St H... |
What has been more prominently reported in recent years in Saint Helena? | <text>What has been more prominently reported in recent years in Saint Helena?</text><reasoning>In recent years[when?], there have been reports of child abuse in St Helena. Britain’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has been accused of lying to the United Nations about child abuse in St Helena to cover up allegati... |
Who has been accused of lying about the child abuse issue of Saint Helena? | <text>Who has been accused of lying about the child abuse issue of Saint Helena?</text><reasoning>In recent years[when?], there have been reports of child abuse in St Helena. Britain’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has been accused of lying to the United Nations about child abuse in St Helena to cover up allega... |
Who has Britain’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office been accused of lying to about child abuse? | <text>Who has Britain’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office been accused of lying to about child abuse?</text><reasoning>In recent years[when?], there have been reports of child abuse in St Helena. Britain’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has been accused of lying to the United Nations about child abuse in St Helena... |
How many square miles is Saint Helena? | <text>How many square miles is Saint Helena?</text><reasoning>The island of Saint Helena has a total area of 122 km2 (47 sq mi), and is composed largely of rugged terrain of volcanic origin (the last volcanic eruptions occurred about 7 million years ago). Coastal areas are covered in volcanic rock and warmer and drier ... |
What kind of rock are coastal regions of Saint Helena covered with? | <text>What kind of rock are coastal regions of Saint Helena covered with?</text><reasoning>The island of Saint Helena has a total area of 122 km2 (47 sq mi), and is composed largely of rugged terrain of volcanic origin (the last volcanic eruptions occurred about 7 million years ago). Coastal areas are covered in volcan... |
How many feet high is the highest peak of Saint Helena? | <text>How many feet high is the highest peak of Saint Helena?</text><reasoning>The island of Saint Helena has a total area of 122 km2 (47 sq mi), and is composed largely of rugged terrain of volcanic origin (the last volcanic eruptions occurred about 7 million years ago). Coastal areas are covered in volcanic rock and ... |
What year did Diana's Peak officially become a state park? | <text>What year did Diana's Peak officially become a state park?</text><reasoning>The island of Saint Helena has a total area of 122 km2 (47 sq mi), and is composed largely of rugged terrain of volcanic origin (the last volcanic eruptions occurred about 7 million years ago). Coastal areas are covered in volcanic rock a... |
What was formed in 2002 to replant parts of the great wood? | <text>What was formed in 2002 to replant parts of the great wood?</text><reasoning>The island of Saint Helena has a total area of 122 km2 (47 sq mi), and is composed largely of rugged terrain of volcanic origin (the last volcanic eruptions occurred about 7 million years ago). Coastal areas are covered in volcanic rock ... |
What right was lost by the citizen of the islands due to the act? | <text>What right was lost by the citizen of the islands due to the act?</text><reasoning>The British Nationality Act 1981 reclassified Saint Helena and the other Crown colonies as British Dependent Territories. The islanders lost their right of abode in Britain. For the next 20 years, many could find only low-paid work... |
What department was formed to help raise the living standards of the citizens in Saint Helena? | <text>What department was formed to help raise the living standards of the citizens in Saint Helena?</text><reasoning>The British Nationality Act 1981 reclassified Saint Helena and the other Crown colonies as British Dependent Territories. The islanders lost their right of abode in Britain. For the next 20 years, many ... |
What year was the Development and Economic Planning Department formed? | <text>What year was the Development and Economic Planning Department formed?</text><reasoning>The British Nationality Act 1981 reclassified Saint Helena and the other Crown colonies as British Dependent Territories. The islanders lost their right of abode in Britain. For the next 20 years, many could find only low-paid... |
Where was the only work outside of Saint Helena located? | <text>Where was the only work outside of Saint Helena located?</text><reasoning>The British Nationality Act 1981 reclassified Saint Helena and the other Crown colonies as British Dependent Territories. The islanders lost their right of abode in Britain. For the next 20 years, many could find only low-paid work with the... |
Who presides over the executive council? | <text>Who presides over the executive council?</text><reasoning>There are fifteen seats in the Legislative Council of Saint Helena, a unicameral legislature, in addition to a Speaker and a Deputy Speaker. Twelve of the fifteen members are elected in elections held every four years. The three ex officio members are the ... |
The head of government on the island is who? | <text>The head of government on the island is who?</text><reasoning>There are fifteen seats in the Legislative Council of Saint Helena, a unicameral legislature, in addition to a Speaker and a Deputy Speaker. Twelve of the fifteen members are elected in elections held every four years. The three ex officio members are ... |
When were proposals for a Chief Councillor put on hold? | <text>When were proposals for a Chief Councillor put on hold?</text><reasoning>There are fifteen seats in the Legislative Council of Saint Helena, a unicameral legislature, in addition to a Speaker and a Deputy Speaker. Twelve of the fifteen members are elected in elections held every four years. The three ex officio m... |
What is the nearest port to Saint Helena? | <text>What is the nearest port to Saint Helena?</text><reasoning>Located in the South Atlantic Ocean on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, more than 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) from the nearest major landmass, Saint Helena is one of the most remote places in the world. The nearest port on the continent is Namibe in southern Angol... |
What is the closest international airport to Saint Helena called? | <text>What is the closest international airport to Saint Helena called?</text><reasoning>Located in the South Atlantic Ocean on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, more than 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) from the nearest major landmass, Saint Helena is one of the most remote places in the world. The nearest port on the continent is ... |
What is the mail boat that serves the island called? | <text>What is the mail boat that serves the island called?</text><reasoning>Located in the South Atlantic Ocean on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, more than 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) from the nearest major landmass, Saint Helena is one of the most remote places in the world. The nearest port on the continent is Namibe in sou... |
What hemisphere is the island located in? | <text>What hemisphere is the island located in?</text><reasoning>Located in the South Atlantic Ocean on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, more than 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) from the nearest major landmass, Saint Helena is one of the most remote places in the world. The nearest port on the continent is Namibe in southern Angol... |
What area is the island classified as being in by the United Nations? | <text>What area is the island classified as being in by the United Nations?</text><reasoning>Located in the South Atlantic Ocean on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, more than 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) from the nearest major landmass, Saint Helena is one of the most remote places in the world. The nearest port on the continent... |
What kind of aircraft was the first to land at the new airport? | <text>What kind of aircraft was the first to land at the new airport?</text><reasoning>The first aircraft, a South African Beechcraft King Air 200, landed at the new airport on 15 September 2015, prior to conducting a series of flights to calibrate the airport's radio navigation equipment.</reasoning><output>South Afri... |
What date did the aircraft land at the new airport? | <text>What date did the aircraft land at the new airport?</text><reasoning>The first aircraft, a South African Beechcraft King Air 200, landed at the new airport on 15 September 2015, prior to conducting a series of flights to calibrate the airport's radio navigation equipment.</reasoning><output>15 September 2015</out... |
What are they calibrating via test flights at the airport? | <text>What are they calibrating via test flights at the airport?</text><reasoning>The first aircraft, a South African Beechcraft King Air 200, landed at the new airport on 15 September 2015, prior to conducting a series of flights to calibrate the airport's radio navigation equipment.</reasoning><output>the airport's r... |
What two languages mentioned have have preaspirated [ʰp ʰt ʰk]? | <text>What two languages mentioned have have preaspirated [ʰp ʰt ʰk]?</text><reasoning>Icelandic and Faroese have preaspirated [ʰp ʰt ʰk]; some scholars interpret these as consonant clusters as well. In Icelandic, preaspirated stops contrast with double stops and single stops:</reasoning><output>Icelandic and Faroese</... |
What do scholars say the preaspirated [ʰp ʰt ʰk] are too? | <text>What do scholars say the preaspirated [ʰp ʰt ʰk] are too?</text><reasoning>Icelandic and Faroese have preaspirated [ʰp ʰt ʰk]; some scholars interpret these as consonant clusters as well. In Icelandic, preaspirated stops contrast with double stops and single stops:</reasoning><output>consonant clusters</output> |
What do preaspirated stops contrast with in Icelandic? | <text>What do preaspirated stops contrast with in Icelandic?</text><reasoning>Icelandic and Faroese have preaspirated [ʰp ʰt ʰk]; some scholars interpret these as consonant clusters as well. In Icelandic, preaspirated stops contrast with double stops and single stops:</reasoning><output>double stops and single stops</o... |
What caused high unemployment on the island? | <text>What caused high unemployment on the island?</text><reasoning>One commentator has observed that, notwithstanding the high unemployment resulting from the loss of full passports during 1981–2002, the level of loyalty to the British monarchy by the St Helena population is probably not exceeded in any other part of ... |
Who is the only reigning Monarch to have visited the island? | <text>Who is the only reigning Monarch to have visited the island?</text><reasoning>One commentator has observed that, notwithstanding the high unemployment resulting from the loss of full passports during 1981–2002, the level of loyalty to the British monarchy by the St Helena population is probably not exceeded in an... |
What year did King George VI visit the island? | <text>What year did King George VI visit the island?</text><reasoning>One commentator has observed that, notwithstanding the high unemployment resulting from the loss of full passports during 1981–2002, the level of loyalty to the British monarchy by the St Helena population is probably not exceeded in any other part o... |
When did Prince Phillip arrive in Saint Helena? | <text>When did Prince Phillip arrive in Saint Helena?</text><reasoning>One commentator has observed that, notwithstanding the high unemployment resulting from the loss of full passports during 1981–2002, the level of loyalty to the British monarchy by the St Helena population is probably not exceeded in any other part ... |
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