Malin Head

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Malin Head is the northernmost point of mainland Ireland, known for its rugged coastal scenery, dramatic cliffs, and role as a key landmark for Atlantic shipping and weather reports.

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Malin Head canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic location
headland
tourist attraction
border Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
category Extreme points of Ireland
Headlands of County Donegal
Tourist attractions in County Donegal
climate oceanic climate
coordinateLatitude 55.38N
coordinateLongitude 7.33W
country Ireland NERFINISHED
extremePointOf mainland Ireland
governingBody Donegal County Council NERFINISHED
hasFeature dramatic cliffs
rocky shoreline
rugged coastal scenery
sandy beaches nearby
sea stacks
hasNameInIrish Cionn Mhálanna NERFINISHED
hasStructure meteorological station
radio station
hasViewOf Atlantic Ocean
Inishtrahull Island NERFINISHED
knownFor Atlantic shipping landmark
birdwatching
coastal walks
storm watching
views of the Aurora Borealis
weather reports
languageRegion English
Irish
locatedIn County Donegal NERFINISHED
province of Ulster NERFINISHED
locatedOn Inishowen Peninsula NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Carndonagh NERFINISHED
Malin NERFINISHED
notableFor dramatic coastal landscapes
exposed, windy conditions
partOf Wild Atlantic Way coastal route NERFINISHED
position northernmost point of mainland Ireland
seaArea North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
tourismActivity hiking
photography
scenic driving
tourismRoute Wild Atlantic Way NERFINISHED
usedFor marine weather observations
navigation reference point
shipping forecasts

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County Donegal containsHeadland Malin Head