Information:  - Praslin is the second largest island (38.5 km) of the Seychelles, lying northeast of Mahé. Praslin has a population of around 7,533 people and comprises two administrative districts: Baie Sainte Anne and Grand' Anse. The main settlements are the Baie Ste Anne, Anse Volbert and Grand' Anse.  - Silhouette Island lies northwest of Mahé in the Seychelles. It is the third largest granitic island in the Seychelles. It has an area of 20.1 km and has a population of 200, mostly workers on the island. The main settlement is La Passe, where "Hilton Hotel" is located. The name Silhouette was given after Étienne de Silhouette (1709-1767), the French minister of finances under Louis XV.  - Takamaka is one of the 22 administrative regions of Mahé , Republic of Seychelles . It is located on the southern part of the island of Mahé . ( 3 other districts cover the two other main islands of the Republic , Grand ' Anse and Baie Sainte Anne on the island of Praslin and the inner islands district which comprise the 3rd largest island , La Digue ) . Its population is estimated at around 3,000 .  - Baie Sainte Anne is an administrative district of Seychelles located on the island of Praslin.  - Félicité Island is a small heavy forested granitic island east of La Digue in the Seychelles. It is and today is a resort that can handle up to 20 guests.  - Seychelles (; French: ), officially the Republic of Seychelles (Creole: "Repiblik Sesel"), is an archipelago and country in the Indian Ocean. The 115-island country, whose capital is Victoria, lies east of mainland East Africa. Other nearby island countries and territories include Comoros, Mayotte (region of France), Madagascar, Réunion (region of France) and Mauritius to the south. With a population of roughly 92,000, it has the smallest population of any sovereign African country; however, it does have a larger population than the British overseas territory Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha.  - A ferry is a merchant vessel used to carry passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo as well, across a body of water. Most ferries operate regular return services. A passenger ferry with many stops, such as in Venice, Italy, is sometimes called a water bus or water taxi.  - La Digue is the third largest inhabited island of the Seychelles in terms of population, lying east of Praslin and west of Felicite Island. In terms of size it is the fourth largest granitic island of Seychelles after Mahé, Praslin and Silhouette Island. It has a population of 2,800 people, who mostly live in the west coast villages of La Passe (linked by ferry to Praslin and Mahé) and La Réunion. There is no airport on La Digue, so to get there from a foreign country, one has to fly to Victoria and continue by ferry, usually via Praslin. It has an area of 10.08 km, which makes it relatively easy to travel around by bike or on foot.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'takamaka' exhibits the relationship of 'instance of'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - archipelago  - area  - body of water  - british overseas territory  - bus  - country  - district  - district of seychelles  - ferry  - island  - italy  - merchant  - minister  - name  - ocean  - people  - population  - region  - republic  - resort  - saint  - size  - territory
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Q: Information:  - John Frederic Coulon ( February 12 , 1889 -- October 29 , 1973 ) was the bantamweight boxing champion of the world from 6 March 1910 , when he wrested the crown from England 's Jim Kendrick , until 1914 , when he was defeated by Kid Williams .  - John Gutenko (December 5, 1893  October 18, 1963) better known as Kid Williams, was a Danish boxer who held the Bantamweight World Championship during his career. Statistical boxing website BoxRec lists Williams as the #2 ranked bantamweight of all time while "The Ring Magazine" founder Nat Fleischer placed him at #3. Williams was inducted into the Ring Magazine Hall of Fame in 1970 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1996.  - Nathaniel Stanley Fleischer (November 3, 1887, New York City  June 25, 1972) was a noted American boxing writer and collector. After he graduated from City College of New York in 1908, Fleischer worked for the "New York Press" while studying at New York University. He served as the sports editor of the "Press" and the "Sun Press" until 1929. Encouraged by Tex Rickard, he inaugurated in 1922 "The Ring" magazine. In 1929 Fleischer acquired sole ownership of the magazine, which he led as editor in chief for fifty years, till his death in 1972.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'johnny coulon' exhibits the relationship of 'occupation'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - boxer  - editor  - writer
A: boxer