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Information:  - The Roman Curia is the administrative apparatus of the Holy See and the central body through which the Roman Pontiff conducts the affairs of the universal Catholic Church. It acts in his name and with his authority for the good and for the service of the particular Churches and provides the necessary central organization for the correct functioning of the Church and the achievement of its goals.  - The Holy See  is the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome, the episcopal see of the Pope, and an independent sovereign entity. It serves as the central point of reference for the Catholic Church everywhere and the focal point of communion due to its position as the pre-eminent episcopal see of the universal church. It traces its origin to the 1st century during the apostolic era, when Saint Peter arrived in Rome to evangelise and formed a significant early Christian community of believers there. Today, it is responsible for the governance of all Catholics, organised in their Particular Churches, Patriarchates and religious institutes.  - Pope Francis (; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 17 December 1936) is the 266th and current Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, a title he holds "ex officio" as Bishop of Rome, and sovereign of Vatican City, as well as current "de facto" Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. He chose Francis as his papal name in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi. Francis is the first Jesuit pope, the first from the Americas, the first from the Southern Hemisphere and the first Pope from outside Europe since Syrian Gregory III, who died in 741.  - Vatican City , officially Vatican City State or the State of Vatican City, is a walled enclave within the city of Rome. With an area of approximately 44 hectares (110 acres), and a population of 842, it is the smallest State in the world by both area and population, but formally it is not sovereign, sovereignty being held by the Holy See, the only entity of public international law that has diplomatic relations with almost every country in the world.  - A central bank, reserve bank, or monetary authority is an institution that manages a state's currency, money supply, and interest rates. Central banks also usually oversee the commercial banking system of their respective countries. In contrast to a commercial bank, a central bank possesses a monopoly on increasing the monetary base in the state, and usually also prints the national currency, which usually serves as the state's legal tender.  - The Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See (abbreviated APSA) is the office of the Roman Curia that deals with the "provisions owned by the Holy See in order to provide the funds necessary for the Roman Curia to function". It was established by Pope Paul VI on 15 August 1967. The Ordinary Section, one of APSA's formerly two sections, was transferred to the Secretariat for the Economy by Pope Francis on 8 July 2014. In its reduced form, APSA acts as the Treasury and central bank of Vatican City and the Holy See.  - Domenico Mariani ( 3 April 1863 -- 23 April 1939 ) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and was President of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See . Domenico Mariani was born in Posta , Italy . He was educated at the Lyceum `` Angelo Mai '' , Rome and later at the Pontifical Roman Seminary , Rome . He was ordained on 18 December 1886 and began pastoral work in Diocese of Rome until 1900 . He was Canon of the Vatican Basilica until 1917 and was created Privy Chamberlain of His Holiness on 30 September 1914 . He served as Secretary of the Cardinalitial Commission for the Administration of the Properties of the Holy See from 1917 . He was raised to the level of Domestic Prelate of His Holiness on 26 January 1917 .  - Pope Paul VI, born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini (26 September 1897  6 August 1978), reigned as Pope from 21 June 1963 to his death in 1978. Succeeding Pope John XXIII, he continued the Second Vatican Council which he closed in 1965, implementing its numerous reforms, and fostered improved ecumenical relations with Eastern Orthodox and Protestants, which resulted in many historic meetings and agreements. Montini served in the Vatican's Secretariat of State from 1922 to 1954. While in the Secretariat of State, Montini and Domenico Tardini were considered as the closest and most influential colleagues of Pope Pius XII, who in 1954 named him Archbishop of Milan, the largest Italian diocese. Montini later became the Secretary of the Italian Bishops Conference. John XXIII elevated him to the College of Cardinals in 1958, and after the death of John XXIII, Montini was considered one of his most likely successors.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'place of death' with the subject 'domenico mariani'.  Choices: - august  - central  - malta  - most  - roman  - rome  - vatican city
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vatican city

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Information:  - Palatine Neuburg is a former territory of the Holy Roman Empire, founded in 1505 by a branch of the House of Wittelsbach. Its capital was Neuburg an der Donau. Its area was about 2,750 km², with a population of some 100,000.  - Neuburg an der Donau, literally "Newcastle on the river Danube", is a town which is the capital of the Neuburg-Schrobenhausen district in the state of Bavaria in Germany.  - Philipp Ludwig of Neuburg ( 2 October 1547 -- 22 August 1614 ) was the Duke of Palatinate - Neuburg from 1569 until 1614 .  - The Holy Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic complex of territories in central Europe that developed during the Early Middle Ages and continued until its dissolution in 1806. The largest territory of the empire after 962 was the Kingdom of Germany, though it also came to include the Kingdom of Bohemia, the Kingdom of Burgundy, the Kingdom of Italy, and numerous other territories.  - The Wittelsbach family is a European royal family and a German dynasty from Bavaria.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'place of death' with the subject 'philipp ludwig'.  Choices: - bavaria  - bohemia  - danube  - holy roman empire  - italy  - neuburg an der donau  - newcastle  - palatine
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neuburg an der donau