Penwith Peninsula

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The Penwith Peninsula is a rugged, coastal region at the western tip of Cornwall in southwest England, known for its dramatic cliffs, prehistoric sites, and picturesque fishing villages.

All labels observed (5)

Label Occurrences
Cornish Peninsula 2
Penwith Peninsula canonical 2
Penwith area of Cornwall 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
peninsula
borderedBy Atlantic Ocean
Celtic Sea
contains Botallack Mine
Cape Cornwall
Chûn Castle
Chûn Quoit
Geevor Tin Mine
Hayle
Land's End
Lanyon Quoit
Merry Maidens stone circle
Mounts Bay
surface form: Mount's Bay

Mousehole
Mên-an-Tol
Newlyn
Penwith Moors
Penzance
Sennen Cove
St Ives
St Just
St Michaels Mount
surface form: St Michael's Mount

West Penwith
surface form: Zennor
country United Kingdom
hasFeature dramatic cliffs
fishing villages
granite moorland
prehistoric sites
rugged coastline
sandy beaches
hasHighestPoint Watch Croft
hasTown Penzance
St Ives
St Just
hasVillage Mousehole
West Penwith
surface form: Zennor
historicalRegionOf Cornwall
knownFor artistic communities
coastal scenery
prehistoric monuments
tin mining heritage
tourism
locatedIn British Isles
Cornwall
England
southwest England
surface form: South West England
partOf Celtic Sea coast
Cornwall
westernTipOf Cornwall

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Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Penzance locatedIn Penwith Peninsula
Godolphin, Cornwall region Penwith Peninsula
this entity surface form: West Cornwall
southwest England containsPeninsula Penwith Peninsula
subject surface form: Southwest England
this entity surface form: Cornish Peninsula
Land's End locatedOn Penwith Peninsula
Heamoor locatedOnPeninsula Penwith Peninsula
this entity surface form: Cornish Peninsula
Gulval locatedOn Penwith Peninsula
this entity surface form: Penwith peninsula
Breage region Penwith Peninsula
this entity surface form: Penwith area of Cornwall