Saltholm

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Saltholm is a low-lying, sparsely inhabited Danish island in the Øresund Strait, known for its extensive wetlands and rich birdlife.

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Saltholm canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Danish island
island
access boat
administrativeRegion Hovedstaden
country Denmark
elevation low-lying
hasConservationValue high ornithological value
important habitat for breeding birds
hasEcosystem coastal wetland ecosystem
salt marsh ecosystem
hasFauna seabirds
wading birds
waterfowl
hasFeature grazing land
reed beds
salt meadows
shallow coastal waters
wetlands
hasFlora coastal meadow vegetation
salt-tolerant plants
hasNearbyIsland Peberholm
hasProtectionStatus bird protection area
nature reserve
humanSettlementType sparsely populated rural area
knownFor extensive wetlands
important bird breeding area
migratory birds
rich birdlife
language Danish
locatedBetween Denmark
Sweden
locatedIn Øresund
Øresund
surface form: Øresund Strait
locatedNear Amager Island
surface form: Amager

Copenhagen
Malmö
locatedNearInfrastructure Øresund Bridge
partOf Capital Region of Denmark
Tårnby Municipality
population sparsely inhabited
very few permanent residents
sea Baltic Sea
terrain flat
usedFor grazing
hay production

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Referenced by (5)

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

Amager Island adjacentTo Saltholm
Øresund hasIsland Saltholm
artificial island Peberholm locatedNear Saltholm
subject surface form: Peberholm
Peberholm locatedNear Saltholm
Peberholm locatedSouthOf Saltholm