Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Oahu
Target Entity: Oahu
Preceding Context: Waipahu is a name of an artesian spring. In Hawaiian, Waipahu is derived from wai, meaning water, and pahū, meaning "burst or gush forth". The early Native Hawaiians took pleasure in the cool and clear water gushing from the ground and named this spring Waipahu. Before the Western civilization set foot in Hawaii, the Hawaiians considered Waipahu to be the capital of
Succeeding Context: . Royalty in the Kingdom of Hawaii would often gather and enjoy the fresh water from the spring Waipahu.
Paragraph Title: History
Source Page: Waipahu, Hawaii

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