Sound of Iona

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The Sound of Iona is the narrow strait of water separating the island of Iona from the Isle of Mull on Scotland’s west coast, known for its scenic beauty and historic maritime significance.

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Sound of Iona canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of water
strait
adjacentTo Fionnphort
surface form: Fionnphort (on Mull)

Iona Abbey
surface form: Iona Abbey (on Iona)
country Scotland
hasCharacteristic coastal strait
narrow
tidal waters
hasFerryRoute Fionnphort–Iona ferry
hasLanguageRegion Scottish Gaelic
hasNearbyIsland Iona
Mull
hasRelevance local fishing
small craft navigation
knownFor historic maritime significance
scenic beauty
locatedIn Inner Hebrides
locatedOnCoastOf west coast of Scotland
near Iona
surface form: Iona Sound anchorage

Ross of Mull
partOf Atlantic Ocean
Hebridean maritime routes
region Argyll and Bute
separates Iona
Isle of Mull
tourismAttractionFor boat trips
sightseeing
wildlife watching
usedFor local maritime navigation

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

Iona Abbey near Sound of Iona
Fionnphort overlooks Sound of Iona