Harray Hills

E133268

Harray Hills are a low, rolling range of hills forming the highest ground on Orkney’s Mainland in northern Scotland.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Deerness Hills 1
Firth Hills 1
Harray Hills canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill range
landform
climateRegion maritime climate zone
continent Europe
country United Kingdom
geologyContext North Atlantic islands
hasNearbySettlement Harray
hasNearbyWaterBody Loch of Harray
surface form: Harray Loch

Stenness Loch
hasViewOver Loch of Harray
surface form: Harray Loch

Stenness Loch
isInNorthernPartOf Scotland
landscapeType upland
locatedIn Orkney Mainland
surface form: Mainland, Orkney

northern Scotland
surface form: Northern Scotland

Orkney Islands
surface form: Orkney

Scotland
locatedInCouncilArea Orkney Islands
surface form: Orkney Islands council area
locatedInHistoricCounty Orkney Islands
surface form: Orkney
locatedOnIsland Orkney Mainland
surface form: Mainland, Orkney
partOf Orkney Mainland
surface form: Mainland, Orkney

Orkney Islands
surface form: Orkney archipelago
regionType rural area
relativeElevation highest ground on Mainland, Orkney
terrain grassy moorland
topographicCharacter low rolling hills
usedFor pastoral farming
recreation

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

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

Orkney Mainland hasHighestPoint Harray Hills
Orkney Mainland hasHighestPoint Harray Hills
this entity surface form: Firth Hills
Orkney Mainland hasHighestPoint Harray Hills
this entity surface form: Holm Hills
Orkney Mainland hasHighestPoint Harray Hills
this entity surface form: Deerness Hills