place

vieques

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Properties

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0
description
An island municipality of Puerto Rico, historically used by the U.S. Navy for training exercises.
location
Puerto Rico
location_type
island
part_of
Puerto Rico
status
island municipality

Relationships

  • referenced_byNavy Training on Vieques
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    source
    Page 6file
    source_text
    Navy range on Vieques. I mourned the loss to the family of David Sanes (SAN-ness), and the suffering of the others injured that day. That accident focused attention on the longstanding concerns of the island about training operations there. It led to a strong view in the Commonwealth that the Navy should end its training on Vieques
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  • referenced_byNavy
    context
    reduces_training_time_on
    source
    Page 22file
    source_text
    I have cut in half the amount of time they will spend training.
  • referenced_byMarine Corps
    context
    reduces_training_time_on
    source
    Page 22file
    source_text
    I have cut in half the amount of time they will spend training.
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  • same_as01KJVR1FKMDN2NJ10KSRWDP8JE
    confidence
    1
    detected_at
    2026-03-04T06:20:55.389Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    Candidate 1 has the same label 'vieques', is typed as an 'island' (consistent with source's 'place' type and 'island municipality' status), and its description and properties ('off the coast of Puerto Rico', 'part of Puerto Rico', 'Navy training range') align perfectly with the source entity. It also shares relationships concerning Navy training on Vieques.
  • same_as01KJVR1MQH8CCYSAMK3C59D13E
    confidence
    1
    detected_at
    2026-03-04T06:20:55.389Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    Candidate 2 has the same label 'vieques' and is explicitly typed as an 'island_municipality', which directly matches the source entity's 'status' property and description. Its description 'An island municipality of Puerto Rico, historically used by the U.S. Navy for training' is nearly identical to the source's description, confirming it refers to the same real-world entity. An existing 'same_as' relationship with the source entity further reinforces this.
  • summarized_by01KJVR692H64T3D6B5AB1A42BY