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Annotated URIs generally need to point to pages that are owned by or are about
the entity in question. For instance, a Wikipedia page about all political
parties in a country isn't a good Wikipedia page for a particular party, but a
page specifically about that party is acceptable.
Select one of the following feed types to learn more about how to use
AnnotatedUri with that type of feed.
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