Information:  - A Found Operations in the England and or a private foundation in the United States is a legal entity set up by an individual, a family or a group of individuals, for a purpose such as philanthropy or an object legal in the economic operation. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is the largest private foundation in the U.S. with over $38 billion in assets. However, most private foundations are much smaller. Approximately two-thirds of the more than 84,000 foundations which file with the IRS, in 2008, have less than $1 million in assets, and 93% have less than $10 million in assets. In aggregate, private foundations in the U.S. control over $628 billion in assets and made more than $44 billion in charitable contributions in 2007.  - David Bonneville (Porto, 1978) is a London-based filmmaker.  - The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, or "Gulbenkian Foundation", is a Portuguese private foundation of public utility whose statutory aims are in the fields of arts, charity, education, and science. Created by a clause in the will of Calouste Gulbenkian, a Portugal-based petrol magnate of Armenian origin, the foundation's statutes were approved in 1956.  - Heiko ( 2008 ) is a Portuguese short film , directed by David Bonneville and produced by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation . It is 13 minutes long . The film shows the perverse relationship between a 70 - year - old aesthete and a young man named Heiko . It is part of the DVD compilation ' Boys on Film 4 : Protect Me From What I Want ' distributed by Peccadillo Pictures .  - Calouste Gulbenkian (Western ; 23 March 1869  20 July 1955) was a British businessman and philanthropist of Armenian origin. He played a major role in making the petroleum reserves of the Middle East available to Western development and is credited with being the first person to exploit Iraqi oil. Gulbenkian travelled extensively and lived in a number of cities including Constantinople, London, Paris, and Lisbon.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'country of origin' with the subject 'heiko'.  Choices: - england  - london  - portugal
portugal

Ques:Information:  - Formula Two, abbreviated to F2, was a type of open wheel formula racing first codified in 1948. It was replaced in 1985 by Formula 3000, but revived by the FIA from 20092012 in the form of the FIA Formula Two Championship.  - Formula racing is any of several forms of open-wheeled single-seater motorsport. The origin of the term lies in the nomenclature that was adopted by the FIA for all of its post-World War II single-seater regulations, or formulae. The best known of these formulae are Formula One, Two, Three and Four. Common usage of "formula racing" encompasses other single-seater series, including the GP2 Series, which replaced Formula 3000 (which had itself been the effective replacement for Formula Two).  - Formula 3000 was a type of open wheel, single seater formula racing, occupying the tier immediately below Formula One and above Formula Three. It was so named because the cars were powered by 3000 cc engines.  - The 1952 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula Two race held on 7 September 1952 at Monza . It was the eighth and final round of the 1952 World Drivers ' Championship , which was run to Formula Two rules in 1952 and 1953 , rather than the Formula One regulations normally used .  - The FIA Formula Two Championship was a one-make class of auto racing for Formula Two open wheeled single seater racing cars. It was a revival of the former European Formula Two Championship that was previously run from 1967 to 1984, and was organised by MotorSport Vision. Drivers competed in identical Williams F1 built cars with an Audi supplied and Mountune Racing developed 400 bhp engine, over 16 rounds at eight venues.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'sport' with the subject '1952 italian grand prix'.  Choices: - auto racing  - formula one  - formula two  - motorsport

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auto racing