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This video provides a comprehensive introduction to graph queries on Amazon Neptune, demonstrating how to use the AWS Console to launch a Neptune Notebook and utilize Workbench Magics for efficient database querying. The presenter walks through a sample Jupiter notebook, showcasing the Gremlin graph query language to create nodes, edges, and relationships using an English Premier League dataset. Viewers will learn how to visualize graph data, perform various queries, and gain insights into graph data modeling best practices. The demonstration covers creating and querying nodes for teams, stadiums, and cities, as well as establishing relationships between them. The video also highlights additional resources for further learning, including the Neptune Demos Hub and GitHub repositories for graph notebooks and data modeling best practices.

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