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Each of these categories is associated with an entity.

Generally speaking, entities have an entry on some public Knowledge Base, but remember that it’s not always the case. 

As you know at this point, the strategy we want to share with you is based on Entity-linking -particularly Wikification- and so we will refer only to entities present on Wikipedia or Wikidata, which are a big part of what Google uses as a reference for its Knowledge Graph.

If you click on one of the entities above, you will be redirected to their Wikipedia pages.

Now, if you look at the schema, you will see that the entity name is injected as the value of the about schema property of my category page. More precisely, it is part of a Thing schema type nested in the WebPage schema type. The entity is also linked (wikified) to the Wikipedia and Wikidata pages using their URLs as the value of the sameAs property.

Each of these categories is associated with an entity.

Generally speaking, entities have an entry on some public Knowledge Base, but remember that it’s not always the case. 

As you know at this point, the strategy we want to share with you is based on Entity-linking -particularly Wikification- and so we will refer only to entities present on Wikipedia or Wikidata, which are a big part of what Google uses as a reference for its Knowledge Graph.

If you click on one of the entities above, you will be redirected to their Wikipedia pages.

Now, if you look at the schema, you will see that the entity name is injected as the value of the about schema property of my category page. More precisely, it is part of a Thing schema type nested in the WebPage schema type. The entity is also linked (wikified) to the Wikipedia and Wikidata pages using their URLs as the value of the sameAs property.

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