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What war was taking place in the 1640s in England?
<text>What war was taking place in the 1640s in England?</text><reasoning>In 1642, during the English Civil War, a Parliamentary garrison moved into Southampton. The Royalists advanced as far as Redbridge, Southampton, in March 1644 but were prevented from taking the town.</reasoning><output>English Civil War</output>
What year did a Parliamentary garrison enter Southampton?
<text>What year did a Parliamentary garrison enter Southampton?</text><reasoning>In 1642, during the English Civil War, a Parliamentary garrison moved into Southampton. The Royalists advanced as far as Redbridge, Southampton, in March 1644 but were prevented from taking the town.</reasoning><output>1642</output>
What is the furthest town the Royalists reached during their advance into Southampton in 1644?
<text>What is the furthest town the Royalists reached during their advance into Southampton in 1644?</text><reasoning>In 1642, during the English Civil War, a Parliamentary garrison moved into Southampton. The Royalists advanced as far as Redbridge, Southampton, in March 1644 but were prevented from taking the town.</r...
In what month of 1644 did the Royalists fail to take Redbridge?
<text>In what month of 1644 did the Royalists fail to take Redbridge?</text><reasoning>In 1642, during the English Civil War, a Parliamentary garrison moved into Southampton. The Royalists advanced as far as Redbridge, Southampton, in March 1644 but were prevented from taking the town.</reasoning><output>March</output>
What century saw more diverse industries come to Southampton?
<text>What century saw more diverse industries come to Southampton?</text><reasoning>During the latter half of the 20th century, a more diverse range of industry also came to the city, including aircraft and car manufacture, cables, electrical engineering products, and petrochemicals. These now exist alongside the city...
Southampton's range of industries includes the manufacture of cars and what other transport?
<text>Southampton's range of industries includes the manufacture of cars and what other transport?</text><reasoning>During the latter half of the 20th century, a more diverse range of industry also came to the city, including aircraft and car manufacture, cables, electrical engineering products, and petrochemicals. The...
What kind of engineering does industry in Southampton support?
<text>What kind of engineering does industry in Southampton support?</text><reasoning>During the latter half of the 20th century, a more diverse range of industry also came to the city, including aircraft and car manufacture, cables, electrical engineering products, and petrochemicals. These now exist alongside the cit...
Along with the docks and grain mills, what crop has been processed in Southampton for a long time?
<text>Along with the docks and grain mills, what crop has been processed in Southampton for a long time?</text><reasoning>During the latter half of the 20th century, a more diverse range of industry also came to the city, including aircraft and car manufacture, cables, electrical engineering products, and petrochemical...
What document declared the upgrade of University College at Highfield?
<text>What document declared the upgrade of University College at Highfield?</text><reasoning>A Royal Charter in 1952 upgraded University College at Highfield to the University of Southampton. Southampton acquired city status, becoming the City of Southampton in 1964.</reasoning><output>Royal Charter</output>
What is the new name of University College at Highfield?
<text>What is the new name of University College at Highfield?</text><reasoning>A Royal Charter in 1952 upgraded University College at Highfield to the University of Southampton. Southampton acquired city status, becoming the City of Southampton in 1964.</reasoning><output>University of Southampton</output>
When did Southampton officially become a city?
<text>When did Southampton officially become a city?</text><reasoning>A Royal Charter in 1952 upgraded University College at Highfield to the University of Southampton. Southampton acquired city status, becoming the City of Southampton in 1964.</reasoning><output>1964</output>
In what year did the Royal Charter give the University of Southampton its name?
<text>In what year did the Royal Charter give the University of Southampton its name?</text><reasoning>A Royal Charter in 1952 upgraded University College at Highfield to the University of Southampton. Southampton acquired city status, becoming the City of Southampton in 1964.</reasoning><output>1952</output>
When did Southampton turn into a spa town?
<text>When did Southampton turn into a spa town?</text><reasoning>Southampton became a spa town in 1740. It had also become a popular site for sea bathing by the 1760s, despite the lack of a good quality beach. Innovative buildings specifically for this purpose were built at West Quay, with baths that were filled and e...
Despite not having a good beach, what decade saw Southampton become popular for sea bathing?
<text>Despite not having a good beach, what decade saw Southampton become popular for sea bathing?</text><reasoning>Southampton became a spa town in 1740. It had also become a popular site for sea bathing by the 1760s, despite the lack of a good quality beach. Innovative buildings specifically for this purpose were bu...
Where in Southampton were special baths filled by seawater constructed?
<text>Where in Southampton were special baths filled by seawater constructed?</text><reasoning>Southampton became a spa town in 1740. It had also become a popular site for sea bathing by the 1760s, despite the lack of a good quality beach. Innovative buildings specifically for this purpose were built at West Quay, with...
What change in flow of the sea controlled the innovative baths at West Quay?
<text>What change in flow of the sea controlled the innovative baths at West Quay?</text><reasoning>Southampton became a spa town in 1740. It had also become a popular site for sea bathing by the 1760s, despite the lack of a good quality beach. Innovative buildings specifically for this purpose were built at West Quay,...
The first half of the 20th century was marked by what in Russia and the Soviet Union?
<text>The first half of the 20th century was marked by what in Russia and the Soviet Union?</text><reasoning>The first half of the 20th century in Russia and the Soviet Union was marked by a succession of wars, famines and other disasters, each accompanied by large-scale population losses. Stephen J. Lee estimates that...
Who estimated the Russian population was 90 million fewer than it could have been in 1945?
<text>Who estimated the Russian population was 90 million fewer than it could have been in 1945?</text><reasoning>The first half of the 20th century in Russia and the Soviet Union was marked by a succession of wars, famines and other disasters, each accompanied by large-scale population losses. Stephen J. Lee estimates...
When was the Russian population estimated to be about 90 million fewer than it could have been?
<text>When was the Russian population estimated to be about 90 million fewer than it could have been?</text><reasoning>The first half of the 20th century in Russia and the Soviet Union was marked by a succession of wars, famines and other disasters, each accompanied by large-scale population losses. Stephen J. Lee esti...
What was marked by succession of wars, famines, and other disasters in the 20th century?
<text>What was marked by succession of wars, famines, and other disasters in the 20th century?</text><reasoning>The first half of the 20th century in Russia and the Soviet Union was marked by a succession of wars, famines and other disasters, each accompanied by large-scale population losses. Stephen J. Lee estimates t...
Who wrote "The Cruise of the Steam Yacht North Star"?
<text>Who wrote "The Cruise of the Steam Yacht North Star"?</text><reasoning>In his 1854 book "The Cruise of the Steam Yacht North Star" John Choules described Southampton thus: "I hardly know a town that can show a more beautiful Main Street than Southampton, except it be Oxford. The High Street opens from the quay, a...
What town did Choules say had the only Main Street more beautiful than Southampton's?
<text>What town did Choules say had the only Main Street more beautiful than Southampton's?</text><reasoning>In his 1854 book "The Cruise of the Steam Yacht North Star" John Choules described Southampton thus: "I hardly know a town that can show a more beautiful Main Street than Southampton, except it be Oxford. The Hi...
How long was Southampton's High Street as described by Choules?
<text>How long was Southampton's High Street as described by Choules?</text><reasoning>In his 1854 book "The Cruise of the Steam Yacht North Star" John Choules described Southampton thus: "I hardly know a town that can show a more beautiful Main Street than Southampton, except it be Oxford. The High Street opens from t...
What adjective did Choules use to describe the shops of Southampton's High Street?
<text>What adjective did Choules use to describe the shops of Southampton's High Street?</text><reasoning>In his 1854 book "The Cruise of the Steam Yacht North Star" John Choules described Southampton thus: "I hardly know a town that can show a more beautiful Main Street than Southampton, except it be Oxford. The High ...
Choules complimented the streets of Southampton for being kept in what condition?
<text>Choules complimented the streets of Southampton for being kept in what condition?</text><reasoning>In his 1854 book "The Cruise of the Steam Yacht North Star" John Choules described Southampton thus: "I hardly know a town that can show a more beautiful Main Street than Southampton, except it be Oxford. The High S...
What year did the Romans invade Britain?
<text>What year did the Romans invade Britain?</text><reasoning>Archaeological finds suggest that the area has been inhabited since the stone age. Following the Roman invasion of Britain in AD 43 and the conquering of the local Britons in 70 AD the fortress settlement of Clausentum was established. It was an important ...
What ancient settlement was established after Rome invaded and the Britons were conquered?
<text>What ancient settlement was established after Rome invaded and the Britons were conquered?</text><reasoning>Archaeological finds suggest that the area has been inhabited since the stone age. Following the Roman invasion of Britain in AD 43 and the conquering of the local Britons in 70 AD the fortress settlement o...
According to evidence found, in what archaeological age were there first inhabitants in the area of Southampton?
<text>According to evidence found, in what archaeological age were there first inhabitants in the area of Southampton?</text><reasoning>Archaeological finds suggest that the area has been inhabited since the stone age. Following the Roman invasion of Britain in AD 43 and the conquering of the local Britons in 70 AD the...
What is the site of Clausentum called now?
<text>What is the site of Clausentum called now?</text><reasoning>Archaeological finds suggest that the area has been inhabited since the stone age. Following the Roman invasion of Britain in AD 43 and the conquering of the local Britons in 70 AD the fortress settlement of Clausentum was established. It was an importan...
In addition to two ditches, what was Clausentum's defense from invaders?
<text>In addition to two ditches, what was Clausentum's defense from invaders?</text><reasoning>Archaeological finds suggest that the area has been inhabited since the stone age. Following the Roman invasion of Britain in AD 43 and the conquering of the local Britons in 70 AD the fortress settlement of Clausentum was e...
Going by 2004 calculations, how much does Southampton contribute to the region's economy each year?
<text>Going by 2004 calculations, how much does Southampton contribute to the region's economy each year?</text><reasoning>According to 2004 figures, Southampton contributes around £4.2 bn to the regional economy annually. The vast majority of this is from the service sector, with the remainder coming from industry in ...
What sector puts up most of Southampton's economic contribution?
<text>What sector puts up most of Southampton's economic contribution?</text><reasoning>According to 2004 figures, Southampton contributes around £4.2 bn to the regional economy annually. The vast majority of this is from the service sector, with the remainder coming from industry in the city. This figure has almost do...
In 2004, Southampton's contribution to the regional economy had almost doubled from what it was in what year?
<text>In 2004, Southampton's contribution to the regional economy had almost doubled from what it was in what year?</text><reasoning>According to 2004 figures, Southampton contributes around £4.2 bn to the regional economy annually. The vast majority of this is from the service sector, with the remainder coming from in...
What famous ship left Southampton's port carrying the Pilgrim Fathers?
<text>What famous ship left Southampton's port carrying the Pilgrim Fathers?</text><reasoning>The port was the point of departure for the Pilgrim Fathers aboard Mayflower in 1620. In 1912, the RMS Titanic sailed from Southampton. Four in five of the crew on board the vessel were Sotonians, with about a third of those w...
What year did the Mayflower set sail from Southampton?
<text>What year did the Mayflower set sail from Southampton?</text><reasoning>The port was the point of departure for the Pilgrim Fathers aboard Mayflower in 1620. In 1912, the RMS Titanic sailed from Southampton. Four in five of the crew on board the vessel were Sotonians, with about a third of those who perished in t...
How many crew members out of every five on the RMS Titanic were Sotonians?
<text>How many crew members out of every five on the RMS Titanic were Sotonians?</text><reasoning>The port was the point of departure for the Pilgrim Fathers aboard Mayflower in 1620. In 1912, the RMS Titanic sailed from Southampton. Four in five of the crew on board the vessel were Sotonians, with about a third of tho...
What company operated passenger ships across the Atlantic, including the RMS Queen Elizabeth?
<text>What company operated passenger ships across the Atlantic, including the RMS Queen Elizabeth?</text><reasoning>The port was the point of departure for the Pilgrim Fathers aboard Mayflower in 1620. In 1912, the RMS Titanic sailed from Southampton. Four in five of the crew on board the vessel were Sotonians, with a...
In what year did Southampton Container Terminals open?
<text>In what year did Southampton Container Terminals open?</text><reasoning>The port was the point of departure for the Pilgrim Fathers aboard Mayflower in 1620. In 1912, the RMS Titanic sailed from Southampton. Four in five of the crew on board the vessel were Sotonians, with about a third of those who perished in t...
What battle did King Henry leave for in 1415?
<text>What battle did King Henry leave for in 1415?</text><reasoning>Prior to King Henry's departure for the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, the ringleaders of the "Southampton Plot"—Richard, Earl of Cambridge, Henry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham, and Sir Thomas Grey of Heton—were accused of high treason and tried at...
What is the public house where the men from Southampton Plot were tried called now?
<text>What is the public house where the men from Southampton Plot were tried called now?</text><reasoning>Prior to King Henry's departure for the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, the ringleaders of the "Southampton Plot"—Richard, Earl of Cambridge, Henry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham, and Sir Thomas Grey of Heton—wer...
Outside of what structure did the execution of the Southampton Plot leaders take place?
<text>Outside of what structure did the execution of the Southampton Plot leaders take place?</text><reasoning>Prior to King Henry's departure for the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, the ringleaders of the "Southampton Plot"—Richard, Earl of Cambridge, Henry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham, and Sir Thomas Grey of Heton...
What county did the city of Southampton become administratively independent of in April of 1997?
<text>What county did the city of Southampton become administratively independent of in April of 1997?</text><reasoning>The city has undergone many changes to its governance over the centuries and once again became administratively independent from Hampshire County as it was made into a unitary authority in a local gov...
What official designation did Southampton receive in the April 1997 local government reorganization?
<text>What official designation did Southampton receive in the April 1997 local government reorganization?</text><reasoning>The city has undergone many changes to its governance over the centuries and once again became administratively independent from Hampshire County as it was made into a unitary authority in a local...
What act was responsible for the reorganization of local government on April 1, 1997?
<text>What act was responsible for the reorganization of local government on April 1, 1997?</text><reasoning>The city has undergone many changes to its governance over the centuries and once again became administratively independent from Hampshire County as it was made into a unitary authority in a local government reo...
What ceremonial county does Southampton still belong to?
<text>What ceremonial county does Southampton still belong to?</text><reasoning>The city has undergone many changes to its governance over the centuries and once again became administratively independent from Hampshire County as it was made into a unitary authority in a local government reorganisation on 1 April 1997, ...
How many concillors sit on Southampton's City Council?
<text>How many concillors sit on Southampton's City Council?</text><reasoning>Southampton City Council consists of 48 councillors, 3 for each of the 16 wards. Council elections are held in early May for one third of the seats (one councillor for each ward), elected for a four-year term, so there are elections three yea...
How man wards are there in Southampton?
<text>How man wards are there in Southampton?</text><reasoning>Southampton City Council consists of 48 councillors, 3 for each of the 16 wards. Council elections are held in early May for one third of the seats (one councillor for each ward), elected for a four-year term, so there are elections three years out of four....
How many councillors are assigned to each ward in Southampton?
<text>How many councillors are assigned to each ward in Southampton?</text><reasoning>Southampton City Council consists of 48 councillors, 3 for each of the 16 wards. Council elections are held in early May for one third of the seats (one councillor for each ward), elected for a four-year term, so there are elections t...
In what month are council elections held?
<text>In what month are council elections held?</text><reasoning>Southampton City Council consists of 48 councillors, 3 for each of the 16 wards. Council elections are held in early May for one third of the seats (one councillor for each ward), elected for a four-year term, so there are elections three years out of fou...
In how many years of every four is a council election held in Southampton?
<text>In how many years of every four is a council election held in Southampton?</text><reasoning>Southampton City Council consists of 48 councillors, 3 for each of the 16 wards. Council elections are held in early May for one third of the seats (one councillor for each ward), elected for a four-year term, so there are...
How many cities or towns are there in all of England and Wales with a ceremonial sheriff acting as the Mayor's deputy?
<text>How many cities or towns are there in all of England and Wales with a ceremonial sheriff acting as the Mayor's deputy?</text><reasoning>The city has a Mayor and is one of the 16 cities and towns in England and Wales to have a ceremonial sheriff who acts as a deputy for the Mayor. The current and 793rd Mayor of So...
Who's the current Mayor of Southampton?
<text>Who's the current Mayor of Southampton?</text><reasoning>The city has a Mayor and is one of the 16 cities and towns in England and Wales to have a ceremonial sheriff who acts as a deputy for the Mayor. The current and 793rd Mayor of Southampton is Linda Norris. Catherine McEwing is the current and 578th sherriff....
What's the name of the 578th sheriff of Southampton?
<text>What's the name of the 578th sheriff of Southampton?</text><reasoning>The city has a Mayor and is one of the 16 cities and towns in England and Wales to have a ceremonial sheriff who acts as a deputy for the Mayor. The current and 793rd Mayor of Southampton is Linda Norris. Catherine McEwing is the current and 57...
When did John Melody, the town crier of Southampton, pass away?
<text>When did John Melody, the town crier of Southampton, pass away?</text><reasoning>The city has a Mayor and is one of the 16 cities and towns in England and Wales to have a ceremonial sheriff who acts as a deputy for the Mayor. The current and 793rd Mayor of Southampton is Linda Norris. Catherine McEwing is the cur...
How many decibels was John Melody able to reach in his cry?
<text>How many decibels was John Melody able to reach in his cry?</text><reasoning>The city has a Mayor and is one of the 16 cities and towns in England and Wales to have a ceremonial sheriff who acts as a deputy for the Mayor. The current and 793rd Mayor of Southampton is Linda Norris. Catherine McEwing is the current...
Slavs that remained in the Carpathian basin were assimilated into who?
<text>Slavs that remained in the Carpathian basin were assimilated into who?</text><reasoning>Conversely, some Slavs were assimilated into other populations. Although the majority continued south, attracted by the riches of the territory which would become Bulgaria, a few remained in the Carpathian basin and were ultim...
Majority of Slavs continued south to the riches of the territory that became what country?
<text>Majority of Slavs continued south to the riches of the territory that became what country?</text><reasoning>Conversely, some Slavs were assimilated into other populations. Although the majority continued south, attracted by the riches of the territory which would become Bulgaria, a few remained in the Carpathian ...
Where did the Slavs that assimilated into the Magyar or Romanian population remain?
<text>Where did the Slavs that assimilated into the Magyar or Romanian population remain?</text><reasoning>Conversely, some Slavs were assimilated into other populations. Although the majority continued south, attracted by the riches of the territory which would become Bulgaria, a few remained in the Carpathian basin a...
Who searched for specifically Slavic sub-group of R1a1a [M17]?
<text>Who searched for specifically Slavic sub-group of R1a1a [M17]?</text><reasoning>Marcin Woźniak and colleagues (2010) searched for specifically Slavic sub-group of R1a1a [M17]. Working with haplotypes, they found a pattern among Western Slavs which turned out to correspond to a newly discovered marker, M458, which...
When did Marcin Woźniak search specifically for Slavic sub-group of R1a1a [M17]?
<text>When did Marcin Woźniak search specifically for Slavic sub-group of R1a1a [M17]?</text><reasoning>Marcin Woźniak and colleagues (2010) searched for specifically Slavic sub-group of R1a1a [M17]. Working with haplotypes, they found a pattern among Western Slavs which turned out to correspond to a newly discovered m...
The team that discovered M458 was led by who?
<text>The team that discovered M458 was led by who?</text><reasoning>Marcin Woźniak and colleagues (2010) searched for specifically Slavic sub-group of R1a1a [M17]. Working with haplotypes, they found a pattern among Western Slavs which turned out to correspond to a newly discovered marker, M458, which defines subclade...
How many representatives does Southampton have in parliament?
<text>How many representatives does Southampton have in parliament?</text><reasoning>There are three members of parliament for the city: Royston Smith (Conservative) for Southampton Itchen, the constituency covering the east of the city; Dr. Alan Whitehead (Labour) for Southampton Test, which covers the west of the cit...
What is Royston Smith's constituency?
<text>What is Royston Smith's constituency?</text><reasoning>There are three members of parliament for the city: Royston Smith (Conservative) for Southampton Itchen, the constituency covering the east of the city; Dr. Alan Whitehead (Labour) for Southampton Test, which covers the west of the city; and Caroline Nokes (C...
Who is Southampton Test's member of parliament?
<text>Who is Southampton Test's member of parliament?</text><reasoning>There are three members of parliament for the city: Royston Smith (Conservative) for Southampton Itchen, the constituency covering the east of the city; Dr. Alan Whitehead (Labour) for Southampton Test, which covers the west of the city; and Carolin...
To what political party does Caroline Nokes belong?
<text>To what political party does Caroline Nokes belong?</text><reasoning>There are three members of parliament for the city: Royston Smith (Conservative) for Southampton Itchen, the constituency covering the east of the city; Dr. Alan Whitehead (Labour) for Southampton Test, which covers the west of the city; and Car...
Which directional area of Southampton does Dr. Alan Whitehead represent?
<text>Which directional area of Southampton does Dr. Alan Whitehead represent?</text><reasoning>There are three members of parliament for the city: Royston Smith (Conservative) for Southampton Itchen, the constituency covering the east of the city; Dr. Alan Whitehead (Labour) for Southampton Test, which covers the west...
In what year did an act establish the Hampshire County Council?
<text>In what year did an act establish the Hampshire County Council?</text><reasoning>After the establishment of Hampshire County Council, following the act in 1888, Southampton became a county borough within the county of Hampshire, which meant that it had many features of a county, but governance was now shared betw...
What organization did the new county council share governance of Southampton with?
<text>What organization did the new county council share governance of Southampton with?</text><reasoning>After the establishment of Hampshire County Council, following the act in 1888, Southampton became a county borough within the county of Hampshire, which meant that it had many features of a county, but governance ...
What year was the county of Hampshire officially named?
<text>What year was the county of Hampshire officially named?</text><reasoning>After the establishment of Hampshire County Council, following the act in 1888, Southampton became a county borough within the county of Hampshire, which meant that it had many features of a county, but governance was now shared between the ...
Even before it was official, Hampshire was often called Hampshire or what ancient variation of the name?
<text>Even before it was official, Hampshire was often called Hampshire or what ancient variation of the name?</text><reasoning>After the establishment of Hampshire County Council, following the act in 1888, Southampton became a county borough within the county of Hampshire, which meant that it had many features of a c...
What designation was Southampton given in 1974?
<text>What designation was Southampton given in 1974?</text><reasoning>After the establishment of Hampshire County Council, following the act in 1888, Southampton became a county borough within the county of Hampshire, which meant that it had many features of a county, but governance was now shared between the Corporat...
What city in France does Southampton City Council have a twinning link with?
<text>What city in France does Southampton City Council have a twinning link with?</text><reasoning>Southampton City Council has developed twinning links with Le Havre in France (since 1973), Rems-Murr-Kreis in Germany (since 1991), Trieste in Italy (since 2002); Hampton, Virginia in USA, Qingdao in China (since 1998),...
Which Italian city did Southampton City Council establish a twinning link with in 2002?
<text>Which Italian city did Southampton City Council establish a twinning link with in 2002?</text><reasoning>Southampton City Council has developed twinning links with Le Havre in France (since 1973), Rems-Murr-Kreis in Germany (since 1991), Trieste in Italy (since 2002); Hampton, Virginia in USA, Qingdao in China (s...
What's the only city in the USA with a twinning link to Southampton City Council?
<text>What's the only city in the USA with a twinning link to Southampton City Council?</text><reasoning>Southampton City Council has developed twinning links with Le Havre in France (since 1973), Rems-Murr-Kreis in Germany (since 1991), Trieste in Italy (since 2002); Hampton, Virginia in USA, Qingdao in China (since 1...
What year did Southampton City Council link with Busan, South Korea?
<text>What year did Southampton City Council link with Busan, South Korea?</text><reasoning>Southampton City Council has developed twinning links with Le Havre in France (since 1973), Rems-Murr-Kreis in Germany (since 1991), Trieste in Italy (since 2002); Hampton, Virginia in USA, Qingdao in China (since 1998), and Bus...
In what country does Southampton City Council have a twinning link with Rems-Murr-Kreis?
<text>In what country does Southampton City Council have a twinning link with Rems-Murr-Kreis?</text><reasoning>Southampton City Council has developed twinning links with Le Havre in France (since 1973), Rems-Murr-Kreis in Germany (since 1991), Trieste in Italy (since 2002); Hampton, Virginia in USA, Qingdao in China (...
In what month each year is the Southampton Boat Show held?
<text>In what month each year is the Southampton Boat Show held?</text><reasoning>The annual Southampton Boat Show is held in September each year, with over 600 exhibitors present. It runs for just over a week at Mayflower Park on the city's waterfront, where it has been held since 1968. The Boat Show itself is the cli...
What waterfront park hosts the Boat Show?
<text>What waterfront park hosts the Boat Show?</text><reasoning>The annual Southampton Boat Show is held in September each year, with over 600 exhibitors present. It runs for just over a week at Mayflower Park on the city's waterfront, where it has been held since 1968. The Boat Show itself is the climax of Sea City, ...
When was the Boat Show first held in Mayflower Park?
<text>When was the Boat Show first held in Mayflower Park?</text><reasoning>The annual Southampton Boat Show is held in September each year, with over 600 exhibitors present. It runs for just over a week at Mayflower Park on the city's waterfront, where it has been held since 1968. The Boat Show itself is the climax of...
What Southampton festival culminates in the Boat Show?
<text>What Southampton festival culminates in the Boat Show?</text><reasoning>The annual Southampton Boat Show is held in September each year, with over 600 exhibitors present. It runs for just over a week at Mayflower Park on the city's waterfront, where it has been held since 1968. The Boat Show itself is the climax ...
Attendees of the Boat Show can expect to see at least how many exhibitors?
<text>Attendees of the Boat Show can expect to see at least how many exhibitors?</text><reasoning>The annual Southampton Boat Show is held in September each year, with over 600 exhibitors present. It runs for just over a week at Mayflower Park on the city's waterfront, where it has been held since 1968. The Boat Show i...
What was Southampton's average annual salary in January of 2007?
<text>What was Southampton's average annual salary in January of 2007?</text><reasoning>In January 2007, the average annual salary in the city was £22,267. This was £1,700 lower than the national average and £3,800 less than the average for the South East.</reasoning><output>£22,267</output>
How far below the national average is the average annual salary in Southampton?
<text>How far below the national average is the average annual salary in Southampton?</text><reasoning>In January 2007, the average annual salary in the city was £22,267. This was £1,700 lower than the national average and £3,800 less than the average for the South East.</reasoning><output>£1,700</output>
How far below England's South East region is Southampton's average annual salary?
<text>How far below England's South East region is Southampton's average annual salary?</text><reasoning>In January 2007, the average annual salary in the city was £22,267. This was £1,700 lower than the national average and £3,800 less than the average for the South East.</reasoning><output>£3,800</output>
What is the posulated homeland region of the Slavs?
<text>What is the posulated homeland region of the Slavs?</text><reasoning>Throughout their history, Slavs came into contact with non-Slavic groups. In the postulated homeland region (present-day Ukraine), they had contacts with the Iranic Sarmatians and the Germanic Goths. After their subsequent spread, they began ass...
Who did the Slavs have contact with in Ukraine?
<text>Who did the Slavs have contact with in Ukraine?</text><reasoning>Throughout their history, Slavs came into contact with non-Slavic groups. In the postulated homeland region (present-day Ukraine), they had contacts with the Iranic Sarmatians and the Germanic Goths. After their subsequent spread, they began assimil...
After their subsequent spread, they began assimilating who?
<text>After their subsequent spread, they began assimilating who?</text><reasoning>Throughout their history, Slavs came into contact with non-Slavic groups. In the postulated homeland region (present-day Ukraine), they had contacts with the Iranic Sarmatians and the Germanic Goths. After their subsequent spread, they b...
What peoples where in the Balkans?
<text>What peoples where in the Balkans?</text><reasoning>Throughout their history, Slavs came into contact with non-Slavic groups. In the postulated homeland region (present-day Ukraine), they had contacts with the Iranic Sarmatians and the Germanic Goths. After their subsequent spread, they began assimilating non-Sla...
Who vanished from the population of the Balkans?
<text>Who vanished from the population of the Balkans?</text><reasoning>Throughout their history, Slavs came into contact with non-Slavic groups. In the postulated homeland region (present-day Ukraine), they had contacts with the Iranic Sarmatians and the Germanic Goths. After their subsequent spread, they began assimi...
At which tip of Southampton Water is Southampton located?
<text>At which tip of Southampton Water is Southampton located?</text><reasoning>The geography of Southampton is influenced by the sea and rivers. The city lies at the northern tip of the Southampton Water, a deep water estuary, which is a ria formed at the end of the last Ice Age. Here, the rivers Test and Itchen conv...
What river converges with the Test?
<text>What river converges with the Test?</text><reasoning>The geography of Southampton is influenced by the sea and rivers. The city lies at the northern tip of the Southampton Water, a deep water estuary, which is a ria formed at the end of the last Ice Age. Here, the rivers Test and Itchen converge. The Test—which h...
Which river is excellent for salmon fishing?
<text>Which river is excellent for salmon fishing?</text><reasoning>The geography of Southampton is influenced by the sea and rivers. The city lies at the northern tip of the Southampton Water, a deep water estuary, which is a ria formed at the end of the last Ice Age. Here, the rivers Test and Itchen converge. The Tes...
Which river splits the city of Southampton into an east section and a west section?
<text>Which river splits the city of Southampton into an east section and a west section?</text><reasoning>The geography of Southampton is influenced by the sea and rivers. The city lies at the northern tip of the Southampton Water, a deep water estuary, which is a ria formed at the end of the last Ice Age. Here, the r...
What Southampton area is located between the Itchen and Test rivers?
<text>What Southampton area is located between the Itchen and Test rivers?</text><reasoning>The geography of Southampton is influenced by the sea and rivers. The city lies at the northern tip of the Southampton Water, a deep water estuary, which is a ria formed at the end of the last Ice Age. Here, the rivers Test and ...
How many Local Authorities are there in England?
<text>How many Local Authorities are there in England?</text><reasoning>Council estates are in the Weston, Thornhill and Townhill Park districts. The city is ranked 96th most deprived out of all 354 Local Authorities in England.</reasoning><output>354</output>
In addition to the Thornhill and Townhill Park districts, what other district has a council estate?
<text>In addition to the Thornhill and Townhill Park districts, what other district has a council estate?</text><reasoning>Council estates are in the Weston, Thornhill and Townhill Park districts. The city is ranked 96th most deprived out of all 354 Local Authorities in England.</reasoning><output>Weston</output>
What's Southampton's ranking on the list of most deprived Local Authorities in England?
<text>What's Southampton's ranking on the list of most deprived Local Authorities in England?</text><reasoning>Council estates are in the Weston, Thornhill and Townhill Park districts. The city is ranked 96th most deprived out of all 354 Local Authorities in England.</reasoning><output>96th</output>
What's the name of the public quay that's been in Southampton since the 13th century?
<text>What's the name of the public quay that's been in Southampton since the 13th century?</text><reasoning>Town Quay is the original public quay, and dates from the 13th century. Today's Eastern Docks were created in the 1830s by land reclamation of the mud flats between the Itchen & Test estuaries. The Western Docks...
In what decade were the Eastern Docks that can be seen today created?
<text>In what decade were the Eastern Docks that can be seen today created?</text><reasoning>Town Quay is the original public quay, and dates from the 13th century. Today's Eastern Docks were created in the 1830s by land reclamation of the mud flats between the Itchen & Test estuaries. The Western Docks date from the 1...
What company commissioned the program that created the Western Docks?
<text>What company commissioned the program that created the Western Docks?</text><reasoning>Town Quay is the original public quay, and dates from the 13th century. Today's Eastern Docks were created in the 1830s by land reclamation of the mud flats between the Itchen & Test estuaries. The Western Docks date from the 1...