input question: Information:  - Central Abaco is one of the districts of the Bahamas, in the Abaco Islands. The district contains the largest town in the Abacos, Marsh Harbour, which is the commerce centre for the islands. Some of the more noticeable settlements are:  - Treasure Cay, is a parcel of land connected to Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas. It has a population of 1,187.(2010 census)  - Marsh Harbour is a town in Abaco Islands , Bahamas , with a population of 5,314 . The settlement lies on a peninsula just off the Great Abaco Highway , which runs south through Great Abaco to Cherokee Point and Little Harbour . North of town , the road becomes S.C. Bootle Highway , another smooth stretch that runs north and west toward Treasure Cay and Little Abaco . Marsh Harbour has the majority of services available in all of the Abacos , including a post office , bookstore , grocery stores , specialty shops , travel agencies , and laundries . Visitors come to boat , swim or snorkel , and stay at one of the lodges located near Bay Street on the waterfront , though some adventurers reserve a day or two to kayak in the Marls on trips conducted by naturalist guides .  - Castaway Cay is a private island in the Bahamas which serves as an exclusive port for the Disney Cruise Line ships. It is located near Great Abaco Island and was formerly known as Gorda Cay. In 1997, The Walt Disney Company purchased a 99-year land lease for the cay from the Bahamian government, set to expire in 2096, giving the company substantial control over the guest experience on the island.  - South Abaco is one of the districts of the Bahamas, on the Abaco Islands.  - A cay (or ), also spelled caye or key, is a small, low-elevation, sandy island on the surface of a coral reef. Cays occur in tropical environments throughout the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans (including in the Caribbean and on the Great Barrier Reef and Belize Barrier Reef).  - Hope Town is one of the districts of the Bahamas, on the Abaco islands as well as a small village on Elbow Cay, located in Abaco. The area had a population of 458 in 2010.  - Man-O-War Cay is a small island in the Abaco region of the Bahamas.  - North Abaco is one of the districts of the Bahamas, on the Abaco Islands. It has a population of 9,578.(2010 census)  - Green Turtle Cay is one of the barrier islands off mainland Great Abaco The Bahamas. It is considered part of the "Abaco Out Islands" and is long and  mile wide. It was named after the once abundant green turtles that inhabited the area.  - Great Guana Cay is an islet in The Bahamas. It is a long, narrow islet, long. It is in the centre of the Abaco Islands and is near Gumelemi Cay. It is about 8 miles from Marsh Harbour. Approximately 150 people live on the island, mostly along the five and a half mile long stretch of beach.  - Coopers Town is a village in Abaco, the second largest island of the Bahamas. It has a population of 676.(2010 census)  - Grand Cay is one of the districts of the Bahamas, in the Abaco islands.  - Elbow Cay is a cay in the Abaco Islands of the Bahamas. Originally populated by British loyalists fleeing the newly independent United States of America in 1785, it has survived on fishing, boat building, and salvage. Its main village of Hope Town surrounds a protected harbor with a noted red-and-white-striped lighthouse built in 1863.  - Walker's Cay is the northernmost island in the Bahamas, part of the North Abaco district. Once a popular sport fishing location, the island has been deserted since 2004, following severe hurricane damage.  - The Abaco Islands lie in the northern Bahamas 180 miles (290 km) east of south Florida with similar weather with the exception of local patterns. They comprise the main islands of Great Abaco and Little Abaco, along with smaller barrier cays. The northernmost are Walker's Cay, and its sister island Grand Cay. To the south, the next inhabited islands are Spanish Cay and Green Turtle Cay, with its settlement of New Plymouth, Great Guana Cay, private Scotland Cay, Man-O-War Cay, and Elbow Cay, with its settlement of Hope Town. Southernmost are Tilloo Cay and Lubbers Quarters. Another of note off Abaco's western shore is onetime Gorda Cay, now a Disney Island and cruise ship stop and renamed Castaway Cay. Also in the vicinity is Moore's Island. On the Big Island of Abaco is Marsh Harbour, the Abacos' commercial hub and the Bahamas' third largest city, plus the resort area of Treasure Cay. Both have airports. A few mainland settlements of significance are Coopers Town and Fox Town in the north and Cherokee and Sandy Point in the south. Administratively, the Abaco Islands constitute seven of the 31 Local Government Districts of the Bahamas: Grand Cay, North Abaco, Green Turtle Cay, Central Abaco, South Abaco, Moore's Island, and Hope Town.  - Moore's Island is one of the districts of the Bahamas, on the Abaco Islands.    What is the relationship between 'marsh harbour' and 'central abaco'????
output answer: located in the administrative territorial entity

input question: Information:  - Madhva Acharya (AD 12381317), also known as Purna Prajña and Ananda Teertha, was a Hindu philosopher and the chief proponent of the Dvaita (dualism) school of Vedanta. Madhva called his philosophy as "Tattvavada" meaning "the realist viewpoint".  - Dvaita () is a Sanskrit word that means "duality, dualism". The term refers to any premise, particularly in theology on the temporal and the divine, where two principles (truths) or realities are posited to exist simultaneously and independently.  - Vedanta (IAST, ', Sanskrit: ) or Uttara Mms"' is one of the six orthodox ("stika") schools of Indian philosophy. It represents the divergent philosophical views of more than 10 schoolsall developed on the basis of a common textual connection called the "Prasthanatrayi". The "Prasthanatrayi" is a collective term for the "Principal Upanishads", the "Brahma Sutras" and the "Bhagavad Gita." "Vedanta" does not stand for one comprehensive or unifying doctrine.   - Pitambar Charairongba ( 17th century CE - early 18th Century CE ) also known as `` Eningthou Ningthem Charairongba '' was the ruler of Manipur Kingdomfrom 1697 to 1709 . He was one of the first Manipuris to be converted to Hinduism . He adopted Hinduism on 9 April 1704 CE. He was a follower of the Madhvacharya sect .    What is the relationship between 'pitambar charairongba' and 'philosopher'????
output answer:
occupation