Queen of the Hebrides

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Queen of the Hebrides is the poetic nickname for Islay, a Scottish island famed for its rugged beauty and distinctive peaty single malt whiskies.

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Queen of the Hebrides canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf poetic nickname
appliedBy tourism industry
travel writers
whisky enthusiasts
appliedTo Scottish island
associatedWith Scottish Islands
surface form: Hebrides

Islay
surface form: Islay whisky region
belongsToCategory Scottish geographic epithets
nicknames of places
country Scotland
culturalRole romantic epithet for Islay
hasReputation beauty
distinctive whisky character
knownFor birdlife
peaty single malt whisky
rugged coastal scenery
sandy beaches
whisky distilleries
languageContext English
locatedIn Inner Hebrides
locatedInBodyOfWater Atlantic Ocean
partOf Argyll and Bute
refersTo Islay
Islay
surface form: island of Islay in Scotland
regionTypeReferredTo island
usedAs marketing nickname
tourism slogan

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Islay knownAs Queen of the Hebrides