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Who was Tito's best known wife?
<text>Who was Tito's best known wife?</text><reasoning>His best known wife was Jovanka Broz. Tito was just shy of his 59th birthday, while she was 27, when they finally married in April 1952, with state security chief Aleksandar Ranković as the best man. Their eventual marriage came about somewhat unexpectedly since Ti...
How old was Jovanka Broz when she married Tito?
<text>How old was Jovanka Broz when she married Tito?</text><reasoning>His best known wife was Jovanka Broz. Tito was just shy of his 59th birthday, while she was 27, when they finally married in April 1952, with state security chief Aleksandar Ranković as the best man. Their eventual marriage came about somewhat unexp...
In what year did Tito and Jovanka marry?
<text>In what year did Tito and Jovanka marry?</text><reasoning>His best known wife was Jovanka Broz. Tito was just shy of his 59th birthday, while she was 27, when they finally married in April 1952, with state security chief Aleksandar Ranković as the best man. Their eventual marriage came about somewhat unexpectedly...
Who was the best man at the wedding of Jovanka and Tito?
<text>Who was the best man at the wedding of Jovanka and Tito?</text><reasoning>His best known wife was Jovanka Broz. Tito was just shy of his 59th birthday, while she was 27, when they finally married in April 1952, with state security chief Aleksandar Ranković as the best man. Their eventual marriage came about somew...
Who went down in history as Yugoslavia's first lady?
<text>Who went down in history as Yugoslavia's first lady?</text><reasoning>His best known wife was Jovanka Broz. Tito was just shy of his 59th birthday, while she was 27, when they finally married in April 1952, with state security chief Aleksandar Ranković as the best man. Their eventual marriage came about somewhat ...
Near what major line of latitutde are the Marshall Islands located?
<text>Near what major line of latitutde are the Marshall Islands located?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line...
As of 2011, how many people live in the Marshall Islands?
<text>As of 2011, how many people live in the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geograph...
What country borders the Marshall Islands on the western side?
<text>What country borders the Marshall Islands on the western side?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geo...
Which island is home to the capital of the Marshall Islands?
<text>Which island is home to the capital of the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geogr...
What is the official name of the Marshall Islands?
<text>What is the official name of the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographically,...
In what ocean are the Marshall Islands located?
<text>In what ocean are the Marshall Islands located?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographically, th...
How many people lived in the Marshall Islands in 2011?
<text>How many people lived in the Marshall Islands in 2011?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographica...
How many coral atolls comprise the Marshall Islands?
<text>How many coral atolls comprise the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographicall...
On what island is the capital of the Marshall Islands?
<text>On what island is the capital of the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin M̧ajeļ),[note 1] is an island country located near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, slightly west of the International Date Line. Geographica...
What notable historical event occurred in Japan in 1868?
<text>What notable historical event occurred in Japan in 1868?</text><reasoning>Under German control, and even before then, Japanese traders and fishermen from time to time visited the Marshall Islands, although contact with the islanders was irregular. After the Meiji Restoration (1868), the Japanese government adopte...
In what region did the Japanese attempt to build up their power after 1868?
<text>In what region did the Japanese attempt to build up their power after 1868?</text><reasoning>Under German control, and even before then, Japanese traders and fishermen from time to time visited the Marshall Islands, although contact with the islanders was irregular. After the Meiji Restoration (1868), the Japanes...
Along with fishermen, what sort of Japanese people visited the Marshalls?
<text>Along with fishermen, what sort of Japanese people visited the Marshalls?</text><reasoning>Under German control, and even before then, Japanese traders and fishermen from time to time visited the Marshall Islands, although contact with the islanders was irregular. After the Meiji Restoration (1868), the Japanese ...
Whose ship was named Florida?
<text>Whose ship was named Florida?</text><reasoning>On September 21, 1529, Álvaro de Saavedra Cerón commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on his second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. He stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurled stones at his ship. These islands, which he n...
From where did Cerón attempt to cross the Pacific Ocean?
<text>From where did Cerón attempt to cross the Pacific Ocean?</text><reasoning>On September 21, 1529, Álvaro de Saavedra Cerón commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on his second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. He stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurled stones at his ship...
What did Cerón name the islands from which people threw rocks at his vessel?
<text>What did Cerón name the islands from which people threw rocks at his vessel?</text><reasoning>On September 21, 1529, Álvaro de Saavedra Cerón commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on his second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. He stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurle...
What was the name given to the islands reached by Cerón in October of 1529?
<text>What was the name given to the islands reached by Cerón in October of 1529?</text><reasoning>On September 21, 1529, Álvaro de Saavedra Cerón commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on his second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. He stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurled...
What are two possible modern names for the islands called Los Jardines by Cerón?
<text>What are two possible modern names for the islands called Los Jardines by Cerón?</text><reasoning>On September 21, 1529, Álvaro de Saavedra Cerón commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on his second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. He stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants h...
Who was in charge of the ship named Florida?
<text>Who was in charge of the ship named Florida?</text><reasoning>On September 21, 1529, Álvaro de Saavedra Cerón commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on his second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. He stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurled stones at his ship. These isla...
Where did Cerón's expedition begin?
<text>Where did Cerón's expedition begin?</text><reasoning>On September 21, 1529, Álvaro de Saavedra Cerón commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on his second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. He stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurled stones at his ship. These islands, whic...
What name did Cerón give to the island that might have been Ujelang?
<text>What name did Cerón give to the island that might have been Ujelang?</text><reasoning>On September 21, 1529, Álvaro de Saavedra Cerón commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on his second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. He stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurled stones...
What group of islands might have been Bikini Atoll or Enewetak?
<text>What group of islands might have been Bikini Atoll or Enewetak?</text><reasoning>On September 21, 1529, Álvaro de Saavedra Cerón commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on his second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. He stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurled stones at h...
How long did Cerón spend on Los Jardines?
<text>How long did Cerón spend on Los Jardines?</text><reasoning>On September 21, 1529, Álvaro de Saavedra Cerón commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on his second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. He stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurled stones at his ship. These islands...
What did Tito declare himself to be religiously as an adult?
<text>What did Tito declare himself to be religiously as an adult?</text><reasoning>In his youth Tito attended Catholic Sunday school, and was later an altar boy. After an incident where he was slapped and shouted at by a priest when he had difficulty assisting the priest to remove his vestments, Tito would not enter a...
What type of religious educaton did Tito attend as a child?
<text>What type of religious educaton did Tito attend as a child?</text><reasoning>In his youth Tito attended Catholic Sunday school, and was later an altar boy. After an incident where he was slapped and shouted at by a priest when he had difficulty assisting the priest to remove his vestments, Tito would not enter a ...
What did a priest do to Tito as a child when he had difficulty removing the priest's vestments?
<text>What did a priest do to Tito as a child when he had difficulty removing the priest's vestments?</text><reasoning>In his youth Tito attended Catholic Sunday school, and was later an altar boy. After an incident where he was slapped and shouted at by a priest when he had difficulty assisting the priest to remove hi...
After being yelled at by a priest as a child, what place of worship would Tito refuse to enter again?
<text>After being yelled at by a priest as a child, what place of worship would Tito refuse to enter again?</text><reasoning>In his youth Tito attended Catholic Sunday school, and was later an altar boy. After an incident where he was slapped and shouted at by a priest when he had difficulty assisting the priest to rem...
What name was changed to Titograd?
<text>What name was changed to Titograd?</text><reasoning>During his life and especially in the first year after his death, several places were named after Tito. Several of these places have since returned to their original names, such as Podgorica, formerly Titograd (though Podgorica's international airport is still i...
When did Uziece revert to its original name?
<text>When did Uziece revert to its original name?</text><reasoning>During his life and especially in the first year after his death, several places were named after Tito. Several of these places have since returned to their original names, such as Podgorica, formerly Titograd (though Podgorica's international airport ...
Where is the birthplace of Antun Augustincic?
<text>Where is the birthplace of Antun Augustincic?</text><reasoning>During his life and especially in the first year after his death, several places were named after Tito. Several of these places have since returned to their original names, such as Podgorica, formerly Titograd (though Podgorica's international airport...
What country is Stejpan Mesic president of?
<text>What country is Stejpan Mesic president of?</text><reasoning>During his life and especially in the first year after his death, several places were named after Tito. Several of these places have since returned to their original names, such as Podgorica, formerly Titograd (though Podgorica's international airport i...
Where is the largest Tito monument located?
<text>Where is the largest Tito monument located?</text><reasoning>During his life and especially in the first year after his death, several places were named after Tito. Several of these places have since returned to their original names, such as Podgorica, formerly Titograd (though Podgorica's international airport i...
During what conflict did the US occupy the Marshalls?
<text>During what conflict did the US occupy the Marshalls?</text><reasoning>Following capture and occupation by the United States during World War II, the Marshall Islands, along with several other island groups located in Micronesia, passed formally to the United States under United Nations auspices in 1947 as part o...
What resolution of the UN Security Council gave the United States control over the Marshalls?
<text>What resolution of the UN Security Council gave the United States control over the Marshalls?</text><reasoning>Following capture and occupation by the United States during World War II, the Marshall Islands, along with several other island groups located in Micronesia, passed formally to the United States under U...
In what year was the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands created?
<text>In what year was the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands created?</text><reasoning>Following capture and occupation by the United States during World War II, the Marshall Islands, along with several other island groups located in Micronesia, passed formally to the United States under United Nations auspices in...
What is the name of the broader region that the Marshall Islands are a part of?
<text>What is the name of the broader region that the Marshall Islands are a part of?</text><reasoning>Following capture and occupation by the United States during World War II, the Marshall Islands, along with several other island groups located in Micronesia, passed formally to the United States under United Nations ...
On what day was a final treaty signed between the Marshall Islands chiefs and the Germans?
<text>On what day was a final treaty signed between the Marshall Islands chiefs and the Germans?</text><reasoning>Subsequently, seven other chiefs on seven other islands signed a treaty in German and Marshallese and a final copy witnessed by Rötger on November 1 was sent to the German Foreign Office. The Germans erecte...
What status did the Marshall Islands have in Germany?
<text>What status did the Marshall Islands have in Germany?</text><reasoning>Subsequently, seven other chiefs on seven other islands signed a treaty in German and Marshallese and a final copy witnessed by Rötger on November 1 was sent to the German Foreign Office. The Germans erected a sign declaring a "Imperial German...
What nation had control of the Carolines?
<text>What nation had control of the Carolines?</text><reasoning>Subsequently, seven other chiefs on seven other islands signed a treaty in German and Marshallese and a final copy witnessed by Rötger on November 1 was sent to the German Foreign Office. The Germans erected a sign declaring a "Imperial German Protectorat...
What notable resource was available in the Marshall Islands?
<text>What notable resource was available in the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Subsequently, seven other chiefs on seven other islands signed a treaty in German and Marshallese and a final copy witnessed by Rötger on November 1 was sent to the German Foreign Office. The Germans erected a sign declaring a "Imperial...
In what year did Germany buy the Marshalls from Spain?
<text>In what year did Germany buy the Marshalls from Spain?</text><reasoning>Subsequently, seven other chiefs on seven other islands signed a treaty in German and Marshallese and a final copy witnessed by Rötger on November 1 was sent to the German Foreign Office. The Germans erected a sign declaring a "Imperial Germa...
What company ran the Marshall Islands in the late 19th century?
<text>What company ran the Marshall Islands in the late 19th century?</text><reasoning>A German trading company, the Jaluit Gesellschaft, administered the islands from 1887 until 1905. They conscripted the islanders as laborers and mistreated them. After the German–Spanish Treaty of 1899, in which Germany acquired the ...
When did the Jaluit Gesellschaft's administration of the islands end?
<text>When did the Jaluit Gesellschaft's administration of the islands end?</text><reasoning>A German trading company, the Jaluit Gesellschaft, administered the islands from 1887 until 1905. They conscripted the islanders as laborers and mistreated them. After the German–Spanish Treaty of 1899, in which Germany acquire...
What document was signed in 1899?
<text>What document was signed in 1899?</text><reasoning>A German trading company, the Jaluit Gesellschaft, administered the islands from 1887 until 1905. They conscripted the islanders as laborers and mistreated them. After the German–Spanish Treaty of 1899, in which Germany acquired the Carolines, Palau, and the Mari...
Along with the Marianas and Palau, what islands were acquired from Spain in 1899?
<text>Along with the Marianas and Palau, what islands were acquired from Spain in 1899?</text><reasoning>A German trading company, the Jaluit Gesellschaft, administered the islands from 1887 until 1905. They conscripted the islanders as laborers and mistreated them. After the German–Spanish Treaty of 1899, in which Ger...
What official administered Germany's Micronesian possessions?
<text>What official administered Germany's Micronesian possessions?</text><reasoning>A German trading company, the Jaluit Gesellschaft, administered the islands from 1887 until 1905. They conscripted the islanders as laborers and mistreated them. After the German–Spanish Treaty of 1899, in which Germany acquired the Ca...
What Catholic group was Father Erdland a part of?
<text>What Catholic group was Father Erdland a part of?</text><reasoning>Catholic missionary Father A. Erdland, from the Sacred Heart Jesu Society based in Hiltrup, Germany, lived on Jaluit from around 1904 to 1914. He was very interested in the islands and conducted considerable research on the Marshallese culture and...
In what year did Father Erdland leave the Marshall Islands?
<text>In what year did Father Erdland leave the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Catholic missionary Father A. Erdland, from the Sacred Heart Jesu Society based in Hiltrup, Germany, lived on Jaluit from around 1904 to 1914. He was very interested in the islands and conducted considerable research on the Marshallese c...
In what year was Father Linckens' last visit to the Marshalls?
<text>In what year was Father Linckens' last visit to the Marshalls?</text><reasoning>Catholic missionary Father A. Erdland, from the Sacred Heart Jesu Society based in Hiltrup, Germany, lived on Jaluit from around 1904 to 1914. He was very interested in the islands and conducted considerable research on the Marshalles...
When was Father Linckens' book published?
<text>When was Father Linckens' book published?</text><reasoning>Catholic missionary Father A. Erdland, from the Sacred Heart Jesu Society based in Hiltrup, Germany, lived on Jaluit from around 1904 to 1914. He was very interested in the islands and conducted considerable research on the Marshallese culture and languag...
In what year did Father Linckens first travel to the Marshalls?
<text>In what year did Father Linckens first travel to the Marshalls?</text><reasoning>Catholic missionary Father A. Erdland, from the Sacred Heart Jesu Society based in Hiltrup, Germany, lived on Jaluit from around 1904 to 1914. He was very interested in the islands and conducted considerable research on the Marshalle...
About how many Japanese emigrated to the Marshalls when it was a Japanese colony?
<text>About how many Japanese emigrated to the Marshalls when it was a Japanese colony?</text><reasoning>The German Empire had primarily economic interests in Micronesia. The Japanese interests were in land. Despite the Marshalls' small area and few resources, the absorption of the territory by Japan would to some exte...
What was the primary nature of Germany's interest in the Marshall Islands?
<text>What was the primary nature of Germany's interest in the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>The German Empire had primarily economic interests in Micronesia. The Japanese interests were in land. Despite the Marshalls' small area and few resources, the absorption of the territory by Japan would to some extent alle...
What was the primary nature of Japan's interest in the Marshall Islands?
<text>What was the primary nature of Japan's interest in the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>The German Empire had primarily economic interests in Micronesia. The Japanese interests were in land. Despite the Marshalls' small area and few resources, the absorption of the territory by Japan would to some extent allevi...
Along with the Mariana Islands, on what island were there more Japanese settlers than indigenous inhabitants?
<text>Along with the Mariana Islands, on what island were there more Japanese settlers than indigenous inhabitants?</text><reasoning>The German Empire had primarily economic interests in Micronesia. The Japanese interests were in land. Despite the Marshalls' small area and few resources, the absorption of the territory...
How large was the Japanese garrison on Mili?
<text>How large was the Japanese garrison on Mili?</text><reasoning>The battle in the Marshall Islands caused irreparable damage, especially on Japanese bases. During the American bombing, the islands' population suffered from lack of food and various injuries. U.S. attacks started in mid-1943, and caused half the Japa...
What fraction of the Japanese garrison on Mili died due to hunger?
<text>What fraction of the Japanese garrison on Mili died due to hunger?</text><reasoning>The battle in the Marshall Islands caused irreparable damage, especially on Japanese bases. During the American bombing, the islands' population suffered from lack of food and various injuries. U.S. attacks started in mid-1943, an...
Along with injuries, what suffering did the American bombing cause to the Marshall Islanders?
<text>Along with injuries, what suffering did the American bombing cause to the Marshall Islanders?</text><reasoning>The battle in the Marshall Islands caused irreparable damage, especially on Japanese bases. During the American bombing, the islands' population suffered from lack of food and various injuries. U.S. atta...
Who arrived at the Marshall Islands in 1788?
<text>Who arrived at the Marshall Islands in 1788?</text><reasoning>Captain John Charles Marshall and Thomas Gilbert visited the islands in 1788. The islands were named for Marshall on Western charts, although the natives have historically named their home "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). Around 1820, Russian explore...
What do natives of the Marshall Islands call their country?
<text>What do natives of the Marshall Islands call their country?</text><reasoning>Captain John Charles Marshall and Thomas Gilbert visited the islands in 1788. The islands were named for Marshall on Western charts, although the natives have historically named their home "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). Around 1820, ...
Which Russian was involved in naming the Marshall Islands?
<text>Which Russian was involved in naming the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Captain John Charles Marshall and Thomas Gilbert visited the islands in 1788. The islands were named for Marshall on Western charts, although the natives have historically named their home "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). Around 1820, R...
Which French citizen was involved in naming the Marshall Islands?
<text>Which French citizen was involved in naming the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Captain John Charles Marshall and Thomas Gilbert visited the islands in 1788. The islands were named for Marshall on Western charts, although the natives have historically named their home "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). Around ...
At what island did the Globe arrive in 1824?
<text>At what island did the Globe arrive in 1824?</text><reasoning>Captain John Charles Marshall and Thomas Gilbert visited the islands in 1788. The islands were named for Marshall on Western charts, although the natives have historically named their home "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). Around 1820, Russian explore...
Who notably accompanied John Charles Marshall to the Marshall Islands?
<text>Who notably accompanied John Charles Marshall to the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Captain John Charles Marshall and Thomas Gilbert visited the islands in 1788. The islands were named for Marshall on Western charts, although the natives have historically named their home "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). Ar...
In what year did Marshall and Gilbert go to the islands?
<text>In what year did Marshall and Gilbert go to the islands?</text><reasoning>Captain John Charles Marshall and Thomas Gilbert visited the islands in 1788. The islands were named for Marshall on Western charts, although the natives have historically named their home "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). Around 1820, Rus...
What is the traditional name of the Marshall Islands?
<text>What is the traditional name of the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Captain John Charles Marshall and Thomas Gilbert visited the islands in 1788. The islands were named for Marshall on Western charts, although the natives have historically named their home "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). Around 1820, Russia...
What is the English translation of the traditional name of the Marshall Islands?
<text>What is the English translation of the traditional name of the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Captain John Charles Marshall and Thomas Gilbert visited the islands in 1788. The islands were named for Marshall on Western charts, although the natives have historically named their home "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts fro...
On what island did mutinous American whalers land in 1824?
<text>On what island did mutinous American whalers land in 1824?</text><reasoning>Captain John Charles Marshall and Thomas Gilbert visited the islands in 1788. The islands were named for Marshall on Western charts, although the natives have historically named their home "jolet jen Anij" (Gifts from God). Around 1820, R...
During what conflict did the US occupy the Marshall Islands?
<text>During what conflict did the US occupy the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>In World War II, the United States, during the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign, invaded and occupied the islands in 1944, destroying or isolating the Japanese garrisons. In just one month in 1944, Americans captured Kwajalein Atol...
What was the name of the campaign in which the US occupied the Marshalls?
<text>What was the name of the campaign in which the US occupied the Marshalls?</text><reasoning>In World War II, the United States, during the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign, invaded and occupied the islands in 1944, destroying or isolating the Japanese garrisons. In just one month in 1944, Americans captured K...
In what year did the United States occupy the Marshalls?
<text>In what year did the United States occupy the Marshalls?</text><reasoning>In World War II, the United States, during the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign, invaded and occupied the islands in 1944, destroying or isolating the Japanese garrisons. In just one month in 1944, Americans captured Kwajalein Atoll, M...
How many months did it take for the US to occupy Kwajalein Atoll, Majuro and Enewetak?
<text>How many months did it take for the US to occupy Kwajalein Atoll, Majuro and Enewetak?</text><reasoning>In World War II, the United States, during the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign, invaded and occupied the islands in 1944, destroying or isolating the Japanese garrisons. In just one month in 1944, America...
Along with Mili, Maloelap and Jaluit, what parts of the Marshall Islands were not occupied in the first three months of the American campaign?
<text>Along with Mili, Maloelap and Jaluit, what parts of the Marshall Islands were not occupied in the first three months of the American campaign?</text><reasoning>In World War II, the United States, during the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign, invaded and occupied the islands in 1944, destroying or isolating th...
What was the name of the US study of nuclear fallout on Bikini Atoll?
<text>What was the name of the US study of nuclear fallout on Bikini Atoll?</text><reasoning>Nuclear claims between the U.S. and the Marshall Islands are ongoing, and health effects from these nuclear tests linger. Project 4.1 was a medical study conducted by the United States of those residents of the Bikini Atoll exp...
When did the United States begin to pay compensation to Marshall Islanders for nuclear weapon exposure?
<text>When did the United States begin to pay compensation to Marshall Islanders for nuclear weapon exposure?</text><reasoning>Nuclear claims between the U.S. and the Marshall Islands are ongoing, and health effects from these nuclear tests linger. Project 4.1 was a medical study conducted by the United States of those...
In millions of dollars, how much money did the United States pay out in nuclear testing compensation to Marshall Island residents between 1956 and 1998?
<text>In millions of dollars, how much money did the United States pay out in nuclear testing compensation to Marshall Island residents between 1956 and 1998?</text><reasoning>Nuclear claims between the U.S. and the Marshall Islands are ongoing, and health effects from these nuclear tests linger. Project 4.1 was a medi...
What nation had a claim on the Marshall Islands as of 1874?
<text>What nation had a claim on the Marshall Islands as of 1874?</text><reasoning>Although the Spanish Empire had a residual claim on the Marshalls in 1874, when she began asserting her sovereignty over the Carolines, she made no effort to prevent the German Empire from gaining a foothold there. Britain also raised no...
What nation formed a protectorate over the Marshall Islands?
<text>What nation formed a protectorate over the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Although the Spanish Empire had a residual claim on the Marshalls in 1874, when she began asserting her sovereignty over the Carolines, she made no effort to prevent the German Empire from gaining a foothold there. Britain also raised n...
What nation asserted their rights over the Gilbert and Ellice islands?
<text>What nation asserted their rights over the Gilbert and Ellice islands?</text><reasoning>Although the Spanish Empire had a residual claim on the Marshalls in 1874, when she began asserting her sovereignty over the Carolines, she made no effort to prevent the German Empire from gaining a foothold there. Britain als...
On what ship did German ambassadors arrive in the Marshall Islands?
<text>On what ship did German ambassadors arrive in the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Although the Spanish Empire had a residual claim on the Marshalls in 1874, when she began asserting her sovereignty over the Carolines, she made no effort to prevent the German Empire from gaining a foothold there. Britain also r...
What title did the Germans give to Kabua?
<text>What title did the Germans give to Kabua?</text><reasoning>Although the Spanish Empire had a residual claim on the Marshalls in 1874, when she began asserting her sovereignty over the Carolines, she made no effort to prevent the German Empire from gaining a foothold there. Britain also raised no objection to a Ge...
What was the name given to the island reached by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi on January 9th of 1530?
<text>What was the name given to the island reached by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi on January 9th of 1530?</text><reasoning>The Spanish ship San Pedro and two other vessels in an expedition commanded by Miguel López de Legazpi discovered an island on January 9, 1530, possibly Mejit, at 10°N, which they named "Los Barbudos"...
What is thought to be the modern name of the island Legazpi called Los Barbudos?
<text>What is thought to be the modern name of the island Legazpi called Los Barbudos?</text><reasoning>The Spanish ship San Pedro and two other vessels in an expedition commanded by Miguel López de Legazpi discovered an island on January 9, 1530, possibly Mejit, at 10°N, which they named "Los Barbudos". The Spaniards ...
On what date did Legazpi's expedition see the island it named Placeres?
<text>On what date did Legazpi's expedition see the island it named Placeres?</text><reasoning>The Spanish ship San Pedro and two other vessels in an expedition commanded by Miguel López de Legazpi discovered an island on January 9, 1530, possibly Mejit, at 10°N, which they named "Los Barbudos". The Spaniards went asho...
What name did the expedition give to the island it saw on January 12th?
<text>What name did the expedition give to the island it saw on January 12th?</text><reasoning>The Spanish ship San Pedro and two other vessels in an expedition commanded by Miguel López de Legazpi discovered an island on January 9, 1530, possibly Mejit, at 10°N, which they named "Los Barbudos". The Spaniards went asho...
What was the location of Corrales?
<text>What was the location of Corrales?</text><reasoning>The Spanish ship San Pedro and two other vessels in an expedition commanded by Miguel López de Legazpi discovered an island on January 9, 1530, possibly Mejit, at 10°N, which they named "Los Barbudos". The Spaniards went ashore and traded with the local inhabita...
Who led the expedition involving the ship San Pedro?
<text>Who led the expedition involving the ship San Pedro?</text><reasoning>The Spanish ship San Pedro and two other vessels in an expedition commanded by Miguel López de Legazpi discovered an island on January 9, 1530, possibly Mejit, at 10°N, which they named "Los Barbudos". The Spaniards went ashore and traded with ...
What did Miguel López de Legazpi call the island discovered on January 9, 1530?
<text>What did Miguel López de Legazpi call the island discovered on January 9, 1530?</text><reasoning>The Spanish ship San Pedro and two other vessels in an expedition commanded by Miguel López de Legazpi discovered an island on January 9, 1530, possibly Mejit, at 10°N, which they named "Los Barbudos". The Spaniards w...
What did the Spanish call the island that might have been Ailuk?
<text>What did the Spanish call the island that might have been Ailuk?</text><reasoning>The Spanish ship San Pedro and two other vessels in an expedition commanded by Miguel López de Legazpi discovered an island on January 9, 1530, possibly Mejit, at 10°N, which they named "Los Barbudos". The Spaniards went ashore and ...
On what day did the Spanish see the island they named Corrales?
<text>On what day did the Spanish see the island they named Corrales?</text><reasoning>The Spanish ship San Pedro and two other vessels in an expedition commanded by Miguel López de Legazpi discovered an island on January 9, 1530, possibly Mejit, at 10°N, which they named "Los Barbudos". The Spaniards went ashore and t...
What island may have been spotted by the Spanish on January 15?
<text>What island may have been spotted by the Spanish on January 15?</text><reasoning>The Spanish ship San Pedro and two other vessels in an expedition commanded by Miguel López de Legazpi discovered an island on January 9, 1530, possibly Mejit, at 10°N, which they named "Los Barbudos". The Spaniards went ashore and t...
When did the UN Security Council recommend that the Marshall Islands be allowed to join the UN?
<text>When did the UN Security Council recommend that the Marshall Islands be allowed to join the UN?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands was admitted to the United Nations based on the Security Council's recommendation on August 9, 1991, in Resolution 704 and the General Assembly's approval on September 17, 1991, in...
When did the UN General Assembly approve the Marshall Islands joining the UN?
<text>When did the UN General Assembly approve the Marshall Islands joining the UN?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands was admitted to the United Nations based on the Security Council's recommendation on August 9, 1991, in Resolution 704 and the General Assembly's approval on September 17, 1991, in Resolution 46/3. ...
What nation does the Marshall Islands vote similarly to in the General Assembly?
<text>What nation does the Marshall Islands vote similarly to in the General Assembly?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands was admitted to the United Nations based on the Security Council's recommendation on August 9, 1991, in Resolution 704 and the General Assembly's approval on September 17, 1991, in Resolution 46/...
What Security Council Resolution recommended that the Marshall Islands be allowed to join the UN?
<text>What Security Council Resolution recommended that the Marshall Islands be allowed to join the UN?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands was admitted to the United Nations based on the Security Council's recommendation on August 9, 1991, in Resolution 704 and the General Assembly's approval on September 17, 1991, ...
What document granted sovereignty to the Marshall Islands?
<text>What document granted sovereignty to the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>In 1986, the Compact of Free Association with the United States entered into force, granting the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) its sovereignty. The Compact provided for aid and U.S. defense of the islands in exchange for continue...