Little Sark

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Little Sark is the smaller, more rugged southern peninsula of the Channel Island of Sark, known for its dramatic cliffs, coastal scenery, and relative remoteness.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Little Sark canonical 3

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Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
peninsula
access by foot from main Sark
via La Coupée isthmus
administrativeStatus within parish of Sark
climate oceanic climate
country Guernsey
surface form: Bailiwick of Guernsey
geology predominantly metamorphic rocks
hasFeature cliff coastline
coastal footpaths
exposed Atlantic-facing shores
limited road access
rocky headlands
rural landscape
sea caves
hasLanguage English
Sercquiais
hasViewOf nearby Channel Islands
open sea
knownFor coastal scenery
dramatic cliffs
narrow isthmus connection to main Sark
relative remoteness
rugged landscape
locatedIn Channel Islands (crown dependencies)
surface form: Channel Islands

English Channel
northwestern Europe
nearbyWaterBody English Channel
partOf Sark
positionRelativeTo southern part of Sark
sovereignState United Kingdom
tourism popular with hikers
popular with nature lovers
scenic viewpoints

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

Sark hasSubIsland Little Sark
La Coupée locatedIn Little Sark
La Coupée connects Little Sark