Clyde Islands

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The Clyde Islands are a group of islands located in the Firth of Clyde off the west coast of Scotland, known for their scenic landscapes, coastal communities, and maritime heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
group of islands
country Scotland
hasCulturalAspect Clyde maritime heritage
hasEconomicActivity ferry transport
fishing
tourism
hasFeature rugged coastlines
sandy beaches
sea cliffs
small harbours
hasIsland Ailsa Craig
Barmore Island
Little Cumbrae
surface form: Cumbrae Islands

Davaar Island
Eilean Buidhe (Kyles of Bute)
Eilean Buidhe (Kyles of Bute)
surface form: Eilean Dubh (Kyles of Bute)

Fraoch Eilean
surface form: Eilean Fraoch

Eilean nan Gabhar
Great Cumbrae
Holy Isle (Firth of Clyde)
Horse Isle (Firth of Clyde)
Inchcailloch
Loch Lomond
surface form: Inchcailloch (Loch Lomond)

Inchconnachan
Inchcruin
Inchfad
Inchgalbraith
Inchgalbraith (Loch Lomond)
Inchlonaig
Inchmarnock
Inchmoan
Inchmurrin
Inchtavannach
Arran
surface form: Isle of Arran

Isle of Bute
Lady Isle
Little Cumbrae
Sanda Island (Kintyre)
hasLargestIsland Arran
surface form: Isle of Arran
hasMajorIsland Ailsa Craig
Great Cumbrae
Holy Isle (Firth of Clyde)
Arran
surface form: Isle of Arran

Isle of Bute
Little Cumbrae
hasRecreation hiking
sailing
wildlife watching
hasTransportLink Clyde ferry services
knownFor coastal communities
maritime heritage
scenic landscapes
locatedIn British Isles
Firth of Clyde
Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic Ocean

Scotland
United Kingdom
partOf west coast of Scotland
region Firth of Clyde

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Scottish Islands hasPart Clyde Islands