Isla Santa Catalina

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Isla Santa Catalina is a small, arid Mexican island in the Gulf of California known for its rich biodiversity and unique reptile species.

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Label Occurrences
Isla Santa Catalina canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican island
island
country Mexico
hasClimate arid
hasConservationStatus ecologically important area
hasEcosystem desert scrub
xeric shrubland
hasFauna birds
reptiles
small mammals
hasFlora cacti
drought-tolerant plants
shrubs
hasHumanPopulation uninhabited or sparsely inhabited
hasLanguage Spanish (toponym)
hasMainEconomicActivity ecotourism (limited)
small-scale fishing in surrounding waters
islandType oceanic island
isPartOf Mexican Pacific islands region
knownFor high level of endemism
rich biodiversity
unique reptile species
locatedIn Baja California Sur
Gulf of California
Northwestern Mexico
surface form: northwestern Mexico
nameInSpanish Isla Santa Catalina self-link
partOf Gulf of California islands
surface form: Islas del Golfo de California
surroundedBy Gulf of California waters
Gulf of California
surface form: Sea of Cortez

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

Gulf of California hasIsland Isla Santa Catalina
Isla Santa Catalina nameInSpanish Isla Santa Catalina self-link
islands of Bahía de Loreto hasPart Isla Santa Catalina
subject surface form: Islands of Bahía de Loreto