Tatha
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Tatha is the Scottish Gaelic name for the River Tay, one of Scotland’s longest and most significant rivers.
Statements (32)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
geographical feature
→
river → |
| associatedWith |
Scottish culture
→
Scottish history → |
| country |
Scotland
→
|
| crossedBy |
Tay Rail Bridge
NERFINISHED
→
Tay Road Bridge NERFINISHED → |
| drainageBasin |
eastern Scotland
→
|
| emptiesInto |
North Sea
→
|
| flowsThrough |
Perth
NERFINISHED
→
Perth and Kinross NERFINISHED → Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED → |
| hasEnglishName |
River Tay
NERFINISHED
→
|
| hasEstuary |
Firth of Tay
NERFINISHED
→
|
| hasGaelicName |
Tatha
→
|
| hasMajorCityNearMouth |
Dundee
NERFINISHED
→
|
| hasMajorCityOnBanks |
Perth
NERFINISHED
→
|
| isNameOf |
River Tay
NERFINISHED
→
|
| isOneOf |
longest rivers in Scotland
→
most significant rivers in Scotland → |
| languageOfName |
Scottish Gaelic
→
|
| locatedIn |
Scotland
→
|
| locatedOnContinent |
Europe
→
|
| mouthLocatedIn |
Firth of Tay
NERFINISHED
→
|
| nameInLanguage |
Scottish Gaelic
→
|
| notableFor |
large discharge
→
length → salmon fishing → |
| passesNear |
Dunkeld
NERFINISHED
→
Pitlochry NERFINISHED → |
| region |
Central Scotland
NERFINISHED
→
Highland Scotland NERFINISHED → |
Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Tatha
→
|
hasGaelicName |
|
River Tay
→
|
hasNameInScottishGaelic |