Ill River islands

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The Ill River islands are a group of small river islands in Strasbourg, France, known for their historic bridges, medieval fortifications, and picturesque old-town scenery.

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Ill River islands canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river island group
connectedBy footpaths
pedestrian bridges
road bridges
country France
environmentType urban river environment
hasFeature canals
half-timbered houses
narrow streets
riverside promenades
stone bridges
hasPart Grande Île
Petite France
surface form: Petite France district
hasStructure barrages and weirs
historic city walls (remnants)
locks
medieval defensive works
hasView Strasbourg Cathedral
surface form: Strasbourg Cathedral (distant views)
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site “Strasbourg – Grande île”
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site (via Strasbourg Grande Île)
historicalEra Middle Ages
surface form: Middle Ages (development of fortifications)
knownFor historic bridges
medieval fortifications
picturesque old-town scenery
tourism
landscapeType fluvial landscape
languageRegion French-speaking region
locatedIn Bas-Rhin
France
Grand Est
Ill River NERFINISHED
Strasbourg
partOf historic center of Strasbourg
Strasbourg old town
surface form: old town of Strasbourg
primaryUse commercial
residential
touristic
region Alsace
touristAttraction yes
transportRole local river navigation control (historically)
urbanContext city center of Strasbourg
watercourse Ill River NERFINISHED

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Ponts Couverts locatedOnWaterway Ill River islands