Ulva

E118721

Ulva is a small, sparsely populated island off the west coast of Scotland, known for its rugged landscapes, wildlife, and historic connections to the Hebrides.

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Label Occurrences
Ulva canonical 4

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Inner Hebrides island
Scottish island
island
country Scotland
governedAs part of Argyll and Bute council area
hasAccess passenger ferry from Mull
hasConservationStatus important area for wildlife conservation
hasCulturalRegion Gaeltacht (Scottish Gaelic-speaking area)
surface form: Gaelic-speaking Hebrides
hasEconomicActivity sheep farming
shellfish farming
tourism
hasFeature moorland
rocky shoreline
sea cliffs
woodland
hasHeritage Gaelic heritage
Norse influence
hasHistoricRegion Argyll
hasLandscape rugged
hasNotableFeature ancient settlements
standing stones
hasNotableStructure Ulva House
church ruins
hasReputation quiet retreat for visitors
hasSettlementType scattered crofts
hasTouristActivity boat trips
walking
wildlife watching
hasTransport small pier for ferry landing
hasWildlife eagles
otters
red deer
seabirds
seals
knownFor birdlife
historic connections to the Hebrides
scenic landscapes
wildlife
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
Inner Hebrides
surface form: Hebrides

Inner Hebrides
locatedInBodyOfWater Atlantic Ocean
locatedOffCoastOf west coast of Scotland
nearestLargeIsland Isle of Mull
partOf council area of Argyll and Bute
populationCharacteristic sparsely populated
separatedBy Sound of Ulva
separatedFrom Mull

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