Rottumerplaat

E402727

Rottumerplaat is a small, uninhabited Dutch barrier island in the Wadden Sea, known for its protected nature reserve and birdlife.

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Label Occurrences
Rottumerplaat canonical 4

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf barrier island
nature reserve
uninhabited island
access closed to the general public
visits only with special permission
belongsTo Kingdom of the Netherlands
climateZone temperate maritime climate
coastalSystem Wadden Sea
surface form: Dutch Wadden Sea
coastType sandy beaches
continent Europe
country Netherlands
countryAdminDivision municipality of Het Hogeland
ecosystem dune ecosystem
salt marshes
governingBody Rijkswaterstaat
hasWildlife gulls
seals
shorebirds
terns
waders
highestPointType dunes
humanSettlement none
knownFor migratory bird stopover
seabird colonies
undisturbed dune landscapes
languageOfToponym Dutch
legalProtection Dutch Nature Conservation Law
locatedIn North Sea coastal region
Wadden Sea
Province of Groningen
surface form: province of Groningen
managedBy Staatsbosbeheer
nearbyIsland Rottumeroog
Zuiderduintjes
notableFeature breeding area for coastal birds
dynamic sandbanks
partOf Frisian Islands
surface form: Wadden Islands

Wadden Sea World Heritage Site
surface form: Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage Site

West Frisian Islands
permanentResidents 0
previousMunicipality municipality of Eemsdelta
surface form: municipality of Eemsmond
protectedStatus Natura 2000 network
surface form: Natura 2000 site

bird sanctuary
strict nature reserve
seaArea German Bight
uninhabited true

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West Frisian Islands hasSmallerIsland Rottumerplaat
Zuiderduintjes locatedBetween Rottumerplaat
Rottumeroog separatedFrom Rottumerplaat
Rottumeroog nearbyIsland Rottumerplaat