Cayo Botijuela

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Cayo Botijuela is a small, uninhabited cay in the Spanish Virgin Islands, known for its surrounding coral reefs and clear Caribbean waters.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Cayo Geniqui 1
Cayo Jalova 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf cay
island
uninhabited island
belongsTo United States territory via Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
country Puerto Rico
hasAccessibility only by boat
hasAttraction snorkeling over coral reefs
hasBiodiversity coral species
marine life
tropical fish
hasCharacteristic small
uninhabited
hasClimate tropical
hasEcosystem coral reef ecosystem
hasEnvironment clear Caribbean waters
coral reefs
hasShoreType rocky shores
sandy areas
hasWaterBody Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
hasWaters clear waters
islandType cay
isUninhabitedSince modern era
locatedIn Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
Spanish Virgin Islands NERFINISHED
partOf Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
Spanish Virgin Islands archipelago NERFINISHED
region Caribbean
usedFor diving
recreational boating
snorkeling

Referenced by (3)

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

Spanish Virgin Islands region hasMajorIsland Cayo Botijuela
this entity surface form: Cayo Geniqui
Spanish Virgin Islands region hasMajorIsland Cayo Botijuela
this entity surface form: Cayo Jalova