Boreray

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Boreray is a remote, uninhabited sea stack island in the St Kilda archipelago of Scotland, noted for its dramatic cliffs and huge seabird colonies.

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Boreray canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
sea stack
uninhabited island
access by boat only
administeredBy Comhairle nan Eilean Siar
archipelago St Kilda
birdLifeDesignation Important Bird Area
continent Europe
country Scotland
elevation about 384 metres above sea level
hasLanguageOfToponym Scottish Gaelic
hasNearbyIsland Stac Lee
Stac an Armin
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site component
highestPoint about 384 metres
importantFor northern gannet breeding
seabird breeding
knownFor dramatic cliffs
fulmar colony
guillemot colony
kittiwake colony
northern gannet colony
razorbill colony
seabird colonies
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic Ocean

Outer Hebrides
St Kilda
surface form: St Kilda archipelago
notedFor remote location
steep sea cliffs
partOf St Kilda
St Kilda
surface form: St Kilda World Heritage Site
population 0 permanent residents
protectedAs National Nature Reserve
Site of Special Scientific Interest
region Scotland
seaArea Northwest Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic
sovereignState United Kingdom
uninhabited true

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

St Kilda hasIsland Boreray
St Kilda wren locatedOn Boreray
Soay locatedNear Boreray