Inishmore

E607029

Inishmore is the largest of Ireland’s Aran Islands, known for its rugged limestone landscape, ancient stone forts, and strong Irish-speaking cultural heritage.

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Inishmore canonical 4

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf island
populated place
administrativeDivision Galway County Council jurisdiction
climate oceanic climate
country Ireland NERFINISHED
hasAttraction Dún Aonghasa prehistoric fort
Poll na bPéist (serpent’s lair) natural pool NERFINISHED
beaches
cliff walks
hasCulturalRegionStatus Gaeltacht NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
fishing
tourism
hasFeature extensive stone field systems
limited tree cover
hasHeritage early Christian sites
medieval churches
traditional stone walls
hasLandform cliffs
karst limestone terrain
rocky shoreline
hasNameInLanguage Inis Mór (Irish) NERFINISHED
Inishmore (English) NERFINISHED
hasOfficialName Inis Mór NERFINISHED
hasPort Kilronan harbour NERFINISHED
hasReligion Roman Catholicism
hasSettlement Kilronan NERFINISHED
hasStructure Dún Aonghasa NERFINISHED
Dún Duchathair NERFINISHED
Dún Eochla NERFINISHED
stone forts
hasTransport ferry services to the mainland
regional air services to the mainland
isLargestOf Aran Islands NERFINISHED
knownFor Irish-speaking cultural heritage
ancient stone forts
rugged limestone landscape
seabird colonies
tourism
traditional Irish music
locatedIn Aran Islands NERFINISHED
Connacht NERFINISHED
County Galway NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Atlantic Ocean
locatedInSea Galway Bay NERFINISHED
partOf Gaeltacht regions of Ireland NERFINISHED
primaryLanguage Irish
secondaryLanguage English

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

County Galway containsIsland Inishmore
Aran Islands composedOf Inishmore
Aran Islands largestIsland Inishmore