Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a context, a subject, a relation, and many options. Based on the context, from the options select the object entity that has the given relation with the subject. Answer with text (not indexes).
Q: Context: Butetown (or "The Docks") is a district and community in the south of the city of Cardiff, the capital of Wales. It was originally a model housing estate built in the early nineteenth century by John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute, for whose title the area was named. Commonly known as "Tiger Bay", this area became one of the UK's first multicultural communities with people from over 50 countries settled here by the outbreak of World War I, working in the docks and allied industries. Some of the largest communities included the Somalis, Yemenis and Greeks, whose influence still lives on today. A Greek Orthodox church still stands at the top of Bute Street. It is known as one of the "five towns of Cardiff", the others being Crockhertown, Grangetown, Newtown and Temperance Town. The population of the ward taken at the 2011 census was 10,125. , Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain. It is bordered by England to the east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, and the Bristol Channel to the south. It had a population in 2011 of 3,063,456 and has a total area of . Wales has over of coastline and is largely mountainous, with its higher peaks in the north and central areas, including Snowdon, its highest summit. The country lies within the north temperate zone and has a changeable, maritime climate., Grangetown is a district and community in the south of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It is one of the largest districts in the south of the city and is bordered by Riverside, Canton and Butetown. The River Taff winds its way through the area. Adjacent to the city's Cardiff Bay area, Grangetown is benefitting from the nearby developments and is experiencing a period of gentrification and improvements in its infrastructure. Its population as of 2011 was 19,385 in 8,261 households. It was known as one of the "5 towns of Cardiff", the others being Butetown, Crockhertown, Newtown and Temperance Town., Cardiff Grange Harlequins ( known as the ' Quins ' ) are a Welsh football team originating in Grangetown , Cardiff . The team 's first choice strip is red shirts , black shorts and red socks . Their second strip is gold and black shirts , black shorts and black socks . They used to play their football at Cardiff Athletics Stadium in Leckwith . The Quins were formed in 1935 , and progressed in the 1990s from ' parks ' football into the Welsh League , via the FAW Pyramid system . The club won the Welsh League Challenge Cup in 1995 . In the 2005/2006 season , they played in the Welsh Premier League . However , a lack of finances and fan support led to the departure of key players , leaving the club to rely on youth and reserve players . The ' Quins ' remained rooted to the bottom of the table , and never looked able to avoid relegation . A second relegation followed in 2006/7 , and the club 's prospects of returning to the Premier in the short term look slim . With the demolition of the old Cardiff Athletics Stadium in 2007 Grange Quins lost their home ground . Because a replacement was not due to be completed until late 2009 the Quins had nowhere to play and , in any case , were considering withdrawing from the Welsh League because of the far higher costs of playing at the new Cardiff International Sports Stadium . The club has a long - standing rivalry with fellow Cardiff side Cardiff Corinthians which dates back to the 1980s , when both clubs were fierce cross-city rivals and took part in some mouth - watering fixtures . Both clubs have rarely been in the same division , but the rivalry resumed in 2014 - 15 with the Corinthians relegation to Division 3 . In 2014 - 15 the Cardiff Grange Harlequins resigned from the Welsh League towards the end of the season , and their record was expunged . The team continues to play in the Cardiff & District League , though with none of the players that played in the Welsh League . They use the park facilities at Pontcanna Fields as their home ground ., Cardiff City Football Club is a professional association football club based in the city of Cardiff, Wales that competes in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system. The club was founded in 1899 as Riverside A.F.C. before changing its name to Cardiff City in 1908. They play their home games at the Cardiff City Stadium, after moving from Ninian Park in 2009., The Cardiff International Sports Stadium, is an athletics stadium in the Leckwith area of Cardiff, Wales., Cardiff is the capital and largest city in Wales and the eleventh-largest city in the United Kingdom. The city is the country's chief commercial centre, the base for most national cultural and sporting institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of the National Assembly for Wales. The unitary authority area's mid-2011 population was estimated to be 346,100, while the population of the Larger Urban Zone was estimated at 861,400 in 2009. The Cardiff metropolitan area makes up over a third of the total population of Wales, with a mid-2011 population estimate of about 1,100,000 people. Cardiff is a significant tourist centre and the most popular visitor destination in Wales with 18.3 million visitors in 2010. In 2011, Cardiff was ranked sixth in the world in National Geographic's alternative tourist destinations., The Welsh Football League (also known as the Nathaniel Car Sales Welsh Football League for sponsorship reasons) is a club football league in Wales. Division One of the Welsh Football League is at Level 2 of the Welsh football league system, immediately below the national Welsh Premier League., Cardiff Bay is the area created by the Cardiff Barrage in South Cardiff, the capital of Wales. The regeneration of Cardiff Bay is now widely regarded as one of the most successful regeneration projects in the United Kingdom. The Bay is supplied by two rivers (Taff and Ely) to form a freshwater lake around the former dockland area south of the city centre. The Bay was formerly tidal, with access to the sea limited to a couple of hours each side of high water but now provides 24-hour access through three locks., The Cardiff Athletics Stadium (also known as Leckwith Athletics Stadium) was an athletics and football stadium in Cardiff, Wales. It opened in 1989 and was demolished in 2007, replaced by the Cardiff International Sports Stadium.
The Cardiff Grange Quins of the Welsh Football League and the Cardiff City F.C. reserve and ladies teams used the available facilities. The athletics track had a synthetic surface measuring 400 metres with 8 circular lanes and 10 straight lanes. It had been open to the public, seating 2,613 (covered) with changing rooms and all-weather floodlights., The River Taff is a river in Wales. It rises as two rivers in the Brecon Beacons  the Taf Fechan ("Little Taff") and the Taf Fawr ("Big Taff")  before joining to form the Taff north of Merthyr Tydfil. The river supports a number of migratory fish, including salmon, sea trout, and eel. , Gentrification is a process of renovation and revival of deteriorated urban neighborhoods by means of influx of more affluent residents, which results in increased property values and the displacing of lower-income families and small businesses. This is a common and controversial topic in urban planning. Gentrification may be viewed as a "correction" of blockbusting and urban flight, as many gentrified neighborhoods of the present were once affluent neighborhoods of the past., Subject: cardiff grange harlequins a.f.c., Relation: instance_of, Options: (A) area (B) association football club (C) base (D) bay (E) capital (F) century (G) church (H) city (I) climate (J) club (K) community (L) country (M) couple (N) destination (O) district (P) england (Q) fish (R) football (S) football stadium (T) greek orthodox church (U) home (V) housing estate (W) income (X) infrastructure (Y) island (Z) lake ([) league (\) limited (]) may (^) metropolitan (_) metropolitan area (`) name (a) number (b) part (c) play (d) population (e) premier league (f) process (g) professional (h) professional association (i) river (j) stadium (k) surface (l) system (m) three (n) title (o) two (p) ward (q) world war
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association football club