Information:  - Henrik Johan Ibsen (20 March 1828  23 May 1906) was a major 19th-century Norwegian playwright, theatre director, and poet. He is often referred to as "the father of realism" and is one of the founders of Modernism in theatre. His major works include "Brand", "Peer Gynt", "An Enemy of the People", "Emperor and Galilean", "A Doll's House", "Hedda Gabler", "Ghosts", "The Wild Duck", "When We Dead Awaken", "Pillars of Society", "The Lady from the Sea", "Rosmersholm", "The Master Builder" and "John Gabriel Borkman". He is the most frequently performed dramatist in the world after Shakespeare, and "A Doll's House" became the world's most performed play by the early 20th century.  - Ukrainian culture and customs of Ukraine and ethnic Ukrainians. Ukraine has a shared culture and history with neighboring nations, dating back to the 9th century and the Land of Rus. Mutual customs are shared among the cultures of Ukraine, Belarus, Ukrainian Cossacks and Turkic peoples of Central Asia. Ukrainian customs are heavily influenced by the Eastern Orthodox Church and traditions from Slavic mythology. The Soviet era unified the cultures of many unrelated nations with a common language.  - Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (; 29 January 1860  15 July 1904) was a Russian playwright and short story writer, who is considered to be among the greatest writers of short fiction in history. His career as a playwright produced four classics and his best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics. Along with Henrik Ibsen and August Strindberg, Chekhov is often referred to as one of the three seminal figures in the birth of early modernism in the theatre. Chekhov practiced as a medical doctor throughout most of his literary career: "Medicine is my lawful wife", he once said, "and literature is my mistress."  - Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (  ) was a Ukrainian-born Russian dramatist, novelist and short story writer whose work was strongly influenced by Ukrainian culture.  - The Carriage ( 1836 ) ( or `` The Coach '' in some translations ) is a short story by Nikolai Gogol , one of his shortest works . After reading it , Anton Chekhov wrote to Alexei Suvorin , `` What an artist he is ! His ' Carriage ' alone is worth two hundred thousand rubles . Sheer delight , nothing less . ''  - Johan August Strindberg (22 January 1849  14 May 1912) was a Swedish playwright, novelist, poet, essayist and painter. A prolific writer who often drew directly on his personal experience, Strindberg's career spanned four decades, during which time he wrote over 60 plays and more than 30 works of fiction, autobiography, history, cultural analysis, and politics. A bold experimenter and iconoclast throughout, he explored a wide range of dramatic methods and purposes, from naturalistic tragedy, monodrama, and history plays, to his anticipations of expressionist and surrealist dramatic techniques. From his earliest work, Strindberg developed innovative forms of dramatic action, language, and visual composition. He is considered the "father" of modern Swedish literature and his "The Red Room" (1879) has frequently been described as the first modern Swedish novel.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'language of work or name' with the subject 'the carriage'.  Choices: - norwegian  - russian  - swedish  - ukrainian
russian

Information:  - John Batman (21 January 18016 May 1839) was an Australian grazier, entrepreneur and explorer. He settled in the north-east of the Van Diemen's Land Colony in the 1820s, and later as a leading member of the Port Phillip Association he led an expedition which explored the Port Phillip Bay area on the Australian mainland with a view to establishing a new settlement there. He is best known for his role in the founding of the settlement on the Yarra River which became the city of Melbourne, eventual capital of the new Colony of Victoria, and one of Australia's largest and most important cities.  - The Mornington Peninsula is a peninsula located south-east of Melbourne, Australia. It is surrounded by Port Phillip to the west, Western Port to the east and Bass Strait to the south, and is connected to the mainland in the north. Geographically, the peninsula begins its protrusion from the mainland in the area between Pearcedale and Frankston. The area was originally home to the "Mayone-bulluk" and "Boonwurrung-Balluk" clans and formed part of the Boonwurrung nation's territory prior to European settlement.  - James Gumm was a member of John Batman 's party that was involved in the foundation of the city that became Melbourne . While travelling up Salt Water River as part of Batman 's party Gumm obtained fresh water by making `` a hole with a stick which He did about 2 feet deep and in less then ( sic ) One hour we had a plentiful supply of good soft water '' . The place was named Gumm 's Well in his honour . A bend of the Maribyrnong River near Keilor was also named after him , but this name is no longer in use . Gumm was left at Indented Head while John Batman returned to Launceston to prepare a larger expedition . He was left with three months ' worth supplies with five other men named Dodd ; Thompson ; and three Sydney Aboriginals Bullet , Bungett , and Old Bull . Batman put Gumm in charge of setting up the small settlement and gardens . While waiting for Batman to return on 6 July 1835 William Buckley appeared at the camp site of John Batman 's Port Phillip Association with a party of aboriginals wearing kangaroo skins and carrying Aboriginal weapons .  - Melbourne is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia. The name "Melbourne" refers to an urban agglomeration spanning which comprises the broader metropolitan area, as well as being the common name for its city centre. The metropolis is located on the large natural bay of Port Phillip and expands into the hinterlands towards the Dandenong and Macedon mountain ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley. Melbourne consists of 31 municipalities. It has a population of 4,529,500 , and its inhabitants are called Melburnians.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'occupation' with the subject 'james gumm'.  Choices: - entrepreneur  - explorer  - member  - mountain  - prior
explorer