Grande-Terre

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Grande-Terre is the larger of the two principal islands of the French overseas department of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Grande-Terre canonical 1
Petite-Terre 1
island of Grande-Terre 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
island
administeredBy Departmental Council of Mayotte
administrativeTerritoryOf French Republic
belongsTo European Union outermost regions
French overseas territories
borderedBy lagoon of Mayotte
country France
formsWith Petite-Terre (Mayotte)
governedAs part of a French department and region
hasCapitalOfMayotte Mamoudzou
hasClimate tropical climate
hasCoastlineOn Indian Ocean
hasCommonLanguage Kibushi
Shimaore
hasCurrency euro
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
fishing
services sector
hasEthnicCommunities Mahoran population
hasFeature volcanic origin
hasHighestUrbanConcentration Mamoudzou area
hasLargestCity Mamoudzou
hasLegalSystem French law with local adaptations
hasMainPortArea Mamoudzou
hasOfficialLanguage French
hasPoliticalStatus part of an overseas department and region of France
hasReligion predominantly Islam
isOneOfPrincipalIslandsOf Mayotte
isPartOfArchipelago Comoros
surface form: Comoro Islands
isPrincipalIslandOf Mayotte
largerThan Petite-Terre (Mayotte)
locatedIn Indian Ocean
Mayotte
Mozambique Channel
locatedInHemisphere Eastern Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere
locatedOffCoastOf Madagascar
Mozambique
partOf France
Mayotte
surface form: French overseas department of Mayotte

French overseas territories
surface form: Overseas France
sovereignState France
surroundedBy coral reef lagoon
timeZone UTC+03:00
togetherWith Petite-Terre (Mayotte) forms main inhabited islands of Mayotte

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

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

Mayotte mainIsland Grande-Terre
Mayotte secondaryIsland Grande-Terre
this entity surface form: Petite-Terre
Mamoudzou locatedOn Grande-Terre
this entity surface form: island of Grande-Terre