Nuʻutele

E513646

Nuʻutele is a small, uninhabited volcanic islet in American Samoa known for its steep cliffs, seabird colonies, and protected natural environment.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Nuʻulua 1
Nuʻutele canonical 1

Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf islet
access boat only
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType coastal ecosystem
marine ecosystem
environmentalProtectionStatus protected area
hasConservationValue high
hasFeature lush vegetation
rocky coastline
seabird colonies
steep cliffs
volcanic terrain
humanSettlement none
knownFor natural scenery
seabird colonies
steep cliffs
locatedIn American Samoa NERFINISHED
Polynesia NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
near Ofu Island NERFINISHED
Olosega Island NERFINISHED
partOf Manuʻa Islands NERFINISHED
population 0
status uninhabited
surroundedBy Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
tourism limited
use seabird nesting site
wildlife habitat

Referenced by (2)

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

Manuʻa Islands hasIsland Nuʻutele
Manuʻa Islands hasIsland Nuʻutele
this entity surface form: Nuʻulua