Peel

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Peel is a small coastal town on the west coast of the Isle of Man, known for its historic castle, fishing port, and sandy beach.

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Peel canonical 3
PEEL 1

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal town
settlement
town
castleLocatedOn St Patrick's Isle
castleName Peel Castle
country Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man
governedBy Malew Parish Commissioners
surface form: Peel Town Commissioners
hasActivity beach recreation
recreational boating
sea angling
hasBeachType sandy beach
hasCoastlineType rocky and sandy coastline
hasCulturalAssociation Manx culture
Manx fishing traditions
hasEconomicActivity fish processing
fishing
tourism services
hasFeature fishing port
historic castle
sandy beach
hasHarbourType sheltered harbour
hasHistoricRole historic defensive site
important Manx fishing centre
hasLandmark House of Manannan
Peel Beach
Peel Castle
Peel Harbour
St German's Cathedral
hasMuseum House of Manannan
hasNearbyIsland St Patrick's Isle
hasPortType fishing port
small commercial harbour
hasReligiousSite St German's Cathedral
hasViewOf Irish Sea
knownFor Manx kippers
fishing industry
maritime heritage
tourism
languageUsed English
Manx
surface form: Manx Gaelic
locatedIn Parish of German
west coast of the Isle of Man
locatedOn Irish Sea
partOf historic county of Peel (Isle of Man local government area)
region west of the Isle of Man
touristAttraction House of Manannan
Peel Beach
Peel Castle
Peel Harbour

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