Information:  - Canada (French: ) is a country in the northern half of North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering , making it the world's second-largest country by total area and the fourth-largest country by land area. Canada's border with the United States is the world's longest land border. The majority of the country has a cold or severely cold winter climate, but southerly areas are warm in summer. Canada is sparsely populated, the majority of its land territory being dominated by forest and tundra and the Rocky Mountains. About four-fifths of the country's population of 36 million people is urbanized and live near the southern border. Its capital is Ottawa, its largest city is Toronto; other major urban areas include Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Quebec City, Winnipeg and Hamilton.  - In geography, a confluence is the meeting of two or more bodies of water. Also known as a "conflux", it refers either to the point where a tributary joins a larger river, (main stem), or where two streams meet to become the source of a river of a new name, such as the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania creating the Ohio River.  - Jeff Stoughton (born July 26, 1963) is a retired Canadian curler. He is a three-time Brier champion and two-time World champion as skip. Stoughton retired from competitive curling in 2015.  - Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada. It is located near the longitudinal centre of North America, at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers.  - Charleswood Curling Club is located in the southwestern area of Winnipeg , in the community of Charleswood . The current club is a 5 sheet rink , construction was completed in 1956 although the club was founded in 1946 as a three sheet rink . It is the current home club of the Jeff Stoughton team .  - Manitoba is a province at the longitudinal centre of Canada. It is one of the three prairie provinces (with Alberta and Saskatchewan) and Canada's fifth-most populous province with its estimated 1.3 million people. Manitoba covers with a widely varied landscape. The province is bordered by the provinces of Ontario to the east and Saskatchewan to the west, the territories of Nunavut to the north, and Northwest Territories to the northwest, and the US states of North Dakota and Minnesota to the south.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'charleswood curling club' exhibits the relationship of 'located in the administrative territorial entity'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - allegheny  - calgary  - canada  - centre  - forest  - manitoba  - most  - north  - northern  - northwest  - northwest territories  - nunavut  - of  - pennsylvania  - pittsburgh  - river  - south  - time  - vancouver  - west  - winnipeg
manitoba

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Information:  - Ptolemy I Soter I ("Ptolemaos Str", i.e. Ptolemy (pronounced ) the Savior), also known as Ptolemy Lagides (c. 367 BC  283/2 BC), was a Macedonian general under Alexander the Great, one of the three Diadochi who succeeded to his empire. Ptolemy became ruler of Egypt (323283/2 BC) and founded a dynasty which ruled it for the next three centuries, turning Egypt into a Hellenistic kingdom and Alexandria into a center of Greek culture. He assimilated some aspects of Egyptian culture, however, assuming the traditional title pharaoh in 305/4 BC. The use of the title of pharaoh was often situational: pharaoh was used for an Egyptian audience, and Basileus for a Greek audience, as exemplified by Egyptian coinage.  - Cassander (Greek:  , "Kassandros son of Antipatros"; ca. 350 BC  297 BC), was king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon from 305 BC until 297 BC, and de facto ruler of much of Greece from 317 BC until his death.   - The Diadochi (plural of Latin Diadochus, from , "Diádokhoi", "successors") were the rival generals, families and friends of Alexander the Great who fought for control over his empire after his death in 323 BC. The Wars of the "Diadochi" mark the beginning of the Hellenistic period.  - Alexander III of Macedon (20/21 July 356 BC  10/11 June 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great ("Aléxandros ho Mégas" ), was a king ("basileus") of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and a member of the Argead dynasty. Born in Pella in 356 BC, Alexander succeeded his father, Philip II, to the throne at the age of twenty. He spent most of his ruling years on an unprecedented military campaign through Asia and northeast Africa, and by the age of thirty he had created one of the largest empires of the ancient world, stretching from Greece to northwestern India. He was undefeated in battle and is widely considered one of history's most successful military commanders.  - Antipater (c. 397 BC  319 BC) was a Macedonian general and statesman under kings Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great, and father of King Cassander. In 320 BC, he became regent of all of Alexander the Great's Empire.  - Eurydice ( in Greek  , Evridiki ) was the daughter of Antipater and the wife of Ptolemy I Soter . The period of her marriage is not mentioned by any ancient writer , but it is probable that it took place shortly after the partition of Triparadisus , and the appointment of Antipater to the regency in 321 BC. She was the mother of three sons : Ptolemy Keraunos , Meleager , who succeeded his brother on the throne of Macedonia and a third child , whose name is unknown , who was put to death by Ptolemy II Philadelphus , who was the illegitimate son of Ptolemy I Soter and Bernice . Eurydice also had two daughters ; Ptolemais , who married Demetrius I of Macedon ( who was also married to Eurydice 's sister Phila , and Lysandra , the wife of Agathocles , who was the son of Lysimachus and Nicaea . Ptolemy I Soter , according to the customs of the day , had several concubines and latterly neglected Euydice for Berenice . It was probably from resentment on this account , and for the preference shown to the children of Berenice , that she withdrew from the court of Ptolemaic Egypt . In 287 BC she was residing at Miletus , where she welcomed Demetrius I of Macedon , and gave him her daughter for marriage . This was a great offense to Ptolemy I Soter as he and Demetrius were political enemies , having fought wars against each other , and Demetrius having conquered and captured much of Ptolemy 's sovereign .    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'eurydice of egypt' exhibits the relationship of 'brother'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - alexander  - antipater  - cassander  - philip ii of macedon  - ptolemy
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cassander