Innis Choluim

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Innis Choluim is the Gaelic name for Inchcolm, a small historic island in the Firth of Forth, Scotland, known for its medieval abbey and monastic ruins.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
island
tourist attraction
accessibleBy boat
associatedWith Saint Columba
bodyOfWater Firth of Forth
category Historic islands in Scotland
Islands of the Forth
Monasteries in Scotland
country Scotland
etymology Island of Columba NERFINISHED
hasFeature church ruins
cloister remains
defensive structures
hasNameInEnglish Inchcolm
hasNameInGaelic Innis Choluim self-link
hasPeriodOfSignificance Middle Ages
hasRuinsOf Augustinian abbey
hasStructure Inchcolm Abbey
hasViewOf Forth bridges
heritageStatus scheduled monument
knownFor medieval abbey
monastic ruins
well-preserved medieval architecture
languageOfName Scottish Gaelic
locatedIn Firth of Forth
Scotland
United Kingdom
managedBy Historic Environment Scotland
near Edinburgh
Queensferry
region Fife NERFINISHED
tourism popular day-trip destination
usedFor monastic life
religious purposes

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Inchcolm hasAlternativeName Innis Choluim
Innis Choluim hasNameInGaelic Innis Choluim self-link