Problem: Given the question: Information:  - Originally, Walcheren was an island, but polders and a dam across the Oosterschelde have connected it to the (former) island of Zuid-Beveland, which in turn has been connected to the North Brabant mainland.  - </div> The Delta Works is a series of construction projects in the southwest of the Netherlands to protect a large area of land around the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt delta from the sea. The works consist of dams, sluices, locks, dykes, levees, and storm surge barriers. The aim of the dams, sluices, and storm surge barriers was to shorten the Dutch coastline, thus reducing the number of dikes that had to be raised.  - The Veerse Meer (Lake Veere) is a lagoon in the province of Zeeland, the Netherlands. It was separated from the North Sea in 1961 by the Delta Works dam system.  - Noord-Beveland() ("North Beveland") is a municipality and region in the southwestern Netherlands and a former island, now part of the Walcheren-Zuid-Beveland-Noord-Beveland peninsula.  Noord-Beveland is enclosed by the Oosterschelde estuary to the north, and the former straits, now combined lake, of Veerse Meer and Zandkreek to the south. As part of the Delta Works, dams have connected Noord-Beveland to Walcheren and Zuid-Beveland.  - Middelburg is a municipality and a city in the south-western Netherlands and the capital of the province of Zeeland. Situated on the central peninsula of the Zeeland province, "Midden-Zeeland" (consisting of former islands Walcheren, Noord-Beveland and Zuid-Beveland), it has a population of about 48,000.  - The Netherlands  is the main constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a densely populated country located in Western Europe with three island territories in the Caribbean. The European part of the Netherlands borders Germany to the east, Belgium to the south, and the North Sea to the northwest, sharing maritime borders with Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Germany. The largest cities in the Netherlands are Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht. Amsterdam is the country's capital, while The Hague holds the Dutch seat of government and parliament. The name "Holland" is used to refer informally to the whole of the country of the Netherlands.  - Kamperland is a town in the Dutch province of Zeeland . It is a part of the municipality of Noord - Beveland , and lies about 11 km northeast of Middelburg . In 2001 , the town of Kamperland had 1,342 inhabitants . The built - up area of the town was 0.60 km² , and contained 617 residences . The statistical area `` Kamperland '' , which also can include the surrounding countryside , has a population of around 1,940 .  - Zuid-Beveland ("South Beveland") is part of the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands north of the Westerschelde and south of the Oosterschelde.    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'located next to body of water'.
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kamperland , veerse meer


Please answer this: Information:  - Popular Science (also known as PopSci) is an American bi-monthly magazine carrying popular science content, which refers to articles for the general reader on science and technology subjects. "Popular Science" has won over 58 awards, including the American Society of Magazine Editors awards for its journalistic excellence in both 2003 (for General Excellence) and 2004 (for Best Magazine Section). With roots beginning in 1872, "PopSci" has been translated into over 30 languages and is distributed to at least 45 countries.  - A Short History of Nearly Everything by American author Bill Bryson is a popular science book that explains some areas of science , using easily accessible language that appeals more so to the general public than many other books dedicated to the subject . It was one of the bestselling popular science books of 2005 in the United Kingdom , selling over 300,000 copies . A Short History deviates from Bryson 's popular travel book genre , instead describing general sciences such as chemistry , paleontology , astronomy , and particle physics . In it , he explores time from the Big Bang to the discovery of quantum mechanics , via evolution and geology .  - William McGuire "Bill" Bryson (born December 8, 1951) is a best-selling Anglo-American author of books on travel, the English language, science, and other non-fiction topics. Born in the United States, he has been a resident of Britain for most of his adult life, returning to the United States between 1995 and 2003. He served as the chancellor of Durham University from 2005 to 2011.    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'publication date'.
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a short history of nearly everything , 2003