Q: Information:  - Chol (Choll) is a village at the northern end of Ngaraard State in the Republic of Palau. This village consists of a large, long beach that runs along its entire east coast. The village has a series of ancient paths and platforms, as the rest of the villages in Ngaraard. There is also a large man-made channel that connects the village to the sea on the western coast. At the center of village, along the compact road, there is a small marketplace with benches where you could purchase some "village refreshments".  - Palau (historically Belau or Pelew), officially the Republic of Palau, is an island country located in the western Pacific Ocean. The country contains approximately 250 islands, forming the western chain of the Caroline Islands in Micronesia, and has an area of . The most populous island is Koror. The capital Ngerulmud is located on the nearby island of Babeldaob, in Melekeok State. Palau shares maritime boundaries with Indonesia, the Philippines, and the Federated States of Micronesia.  - Babeldaob (also Babelthuap) is the largest island in the island nation of the Republic of Palau. It is in the western Caroline Islands, and the second largest island in the Micronesia region of Oceania. Palau's capital, Ngerulmud, is located on Babeldaob, in Melekeok State.  - Ngarchelong is a state in Palau. Ngarchelong is at the northernmost tip of the island of Babeldaob. Only the state of Kayangel is farther north. Ngarchelong is an important historical site and has undergone archeological excavation.  - Ngebuked is a village on the west coast of Ngaraard State, Palau, where the Chief of Ngaraard, Maderangebuked is from.  It has many stone pathways, ruins and graves scattered all over the surrounding hamlet. Its ruins consist of multi-leveled platforms where clans and families lived. At the center of the ancient site is the Bai ra Ngeruau, a large high platform where a "bai", or men's meeting house, stood. The village even has a man-made channel from the sea for easy fishing and transportation access in ancient times.  - Ngkeklau is a populated area in the southern region of the state of Ngaraard in the Republic of Palau. The town has a small population, on the east coastal plains of Ngaraard. The town includes several ancient relics of stone, such as stone paths, platforms, and burial sites.  - The village of Ulimang is where the Ngaraard State Office (Ngaraard Branch) is located. "Note: Another state office branch is located in Meketii, Koror." Ngaraard Elementary school is located here.  Ulimang's coast is an orange, sandy beach, and a small, high dock reaching out into the ocean. There is a large, red, public resting house near the dock. The villages of Ngesang in Elab are located north of this village. To the west is Ngebuked and to the south is Ngkeklau.  - Ngaraard is the eighth state of the Republic of Palau, and was originally named Kerradel. Ngaraard is located on the northern tip of Babeldaob directly adjacent to Ngarchelong state. There are five hamlets in Ngaraard, including Choll, Elab, Ngebuked, Ngkeklau and the state capital, Ulimang, located on the eastern shore of the state. Previously, the capital of Ngaraard was the village of Ngebuked, where the traditional leader of the state, Maderangebuked, lived and reigned. There is a saying in Ngaraard, "A rengud a dokngei", meaning "everyone works together as one in spirit and in the heart."  - Elab ( Chelab ) is a village in the state of Ngaraard , north of the villages of Ngebuked and Ulimang . It is the home to Ngaraard 's only private Christian ( Protestant ) high school , Bethania Girl 's High School in Ngesang , a small portion of Elab village . In Ngesang , there is a Catholic church located here and a beautiful , white and shady beach , with rock outcroppings . On the other side of the outcroppings , there is a long beach that runs to the border of Choll and Elab . In Elab , the longest unbroken ancient stone path in Ngaraard is located . It connects the eastern coast of Elab to the western coast of Ngebuked .    'elab' is related to which object entity through the relation of 'country'?  Choices: - orange  - palau  - philippines
A: palau


Q: Information:  - The Queensland Premier's Literary Awards was an Australian literary award inaugurated in 1999 and disestablished in 2012. It was a leading literary award within Australia, with $225,000 in prize money over 14 categories making it one of Australia's richest prizes, top categories offered up to $25,000 for 1st prize.  - Death of a Whaler is a novel written by Australian author Nerida Newton and was first published in 2006 . It is Newton 's second novel .  - Nerida Newton (born 1972) is an Australian novelist whose first novel, "The Lambing Flat" won the Emerging Author category for the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards  - The Lambing Flat is a novel written by Australian author Nerida Newton and was first published in 2003. It was Newton's first novel. She has since written a second novel, Death of a Whaler.    'death of a whaler' is related to which object entity through the relation of 'follows'?  Choices: - 14  - 1972  - 1999  - 2012  - 225  - 25  - a  - and  - born  - death  - emerging  - s  - the lambing flat  - up  - whaler
A: the lambing flat


Q: Information:  - Samir Khullar, better known as Sugar Sammy, is a Canadian comedian, actor, writer and producer from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His comedy routines are delivered in a mixture of fluent English, French, Punjabi and Hindi.  - Simon-Olivier Fecteau (born July 28, 1975) is a Canadian director, actor, producer and screenwriter. He was nominated in 2008 for a Genie Award for Best Original Screenplay for "Bluff" with Marc-André Lavoie and David Gauthier. He was also the creator, writer, director, and star of the webseries "En audition avec Simon", where he plays an arrogant director who is auditioning actors. In 2014, he starred in the TV series "Ces gars-là" along with fellow Canadian comedian Sugar Sammy.  - Bluff is a 2007 Canadian comedy film . It was directed , written and produced by Simon Olivier Fecteau and Marc - André Lavoie .  - The Canadian titles debate has been ongoing since the presentation to the Canadian House of Commons of the Nickle Resolution in 1917. This resolution marked the earliest attempt to establish a Canadian government policy requesting the sovereign not to grant knighthoods, baronetcies, and peerages to Canadians and set the precedent for later policies restricting Canadians from accepting titles from foreign countries. Dissatisfaction with the British honours system led to the gradual creation of a separate system for Canada.    'bluff ' is related to which object entity through the relation of 'filming location'?  Choices: - canada  - montreal
A: montreal