Southern Isles

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The Southern Isles are a group of islands forming the southern part of Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, known for their rugged landscapes, Gaelic culture, and remote coastal communities.

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Southern Isles canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
geographical region
administrativeAuthority Comhairle nan Eilean Siar NERFINISHED
belongsTo Hebrides NERFINISHED
characterizedBy Gaelic culture
remote coastal communities
rugged landscapes
climate cool maritime climate
country Scotland
culturalRegionOf Gaelic Scotland NERFINISHED
economicActivity crofting
fishing
tourism
forms southern part of the Outer Hebrides
hasCoastlineOn Atlantic Ocean
hasFeature coastal lochs and inlets
remote rural settlements
rocky headlands
sandy bays
hasHeritage strong Gaelic-speaking communities
hasPart Barra NERFINISHED
Benbecula NERFINISHED
Eriskay NERFINISHED
South Uist NERFINISHED
Vatersay NERFINISHED
smaller surrounding islets
hasTransportLink ferry services to mainland Scotland
regional airports on Barra and Benbecula
knownFor fishing communities
machair grasslands
sandy beaches
traditional crofting communities
wildlife and seabirds
locatedIn British Isles NERFINISHED
North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
Western Isles council area NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf Ireland NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Scottish mainland
majorLanguage English
Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
partOf Outer Hebrides NERFINISHED
relativeLocation north of Barra Head and more southerly skerries
south of the Isle of Harris and Lewis
tourismAttractionType cultural heritage sites
scenic island landscapes

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Outer Hebrides hasIslandGroup Southern Isles