Green Turtle Cay

E190890

Green Turtle Cay is a small, picturesque island in the Bahamas known for its historic Loyalist settlement, charming colonial architecture, and excellent boating, fishing, and snorkeling.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Green Turtle Cay canonical 2
Elbow Cay 1

Statements (36)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Bahamian island
island
country Bahamas
governedBy Central Abaco district (administrative)
hasAccess boat
ferry from Great Abaco Island
hasArchitectureStyle colonial Bahamian architecture
hasCharacteristic picturesque
small
tourist destination
hasEconomicActivity fishing industry
tourism
hasFeature coral reefs
harbour
protected anchorages
white sand beaches
hasMainTown New Plymouth
hasNearbyBodyOfWater Sea of Abaco
hasRecreationalActivity diving
sailing
snorkeling tours
hasSettlement New Plymouth
historicalAssociation Loyalists
historicalPeriod post-American Revolutionary War settlement
knownFor beaches
boating
colonial architecture
fishing
historic Loyalist settlement
marinas
sea turtles
snorkeling
locatedIn Abaco
Abaco Islands
Atlantic Ocean
partOf Bahamas
surface form: Commonwealth of The Bahamas

Referenced by (3)

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

Abaco Islands hasPart Green Turtle Cay
Abaco Islands hasPart Green Turtle Cay
this entity surface form: Elbow Cay
northern Bahamas hasPart Green Turtle Cay
subject surface form: Northern Bahamas