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- Inchgarvie areaTotal "0.0083".
- Inchgarvie abstract "Inchgarvie (occasionally "Inch Garvie") is a small, uninhabited island in the Firth of Forth. Its name comes from Innis Garbhach which is Scottish Gaelic for "rough island". Local tradition has it that the island takes its name from the young herring, or "garvies" which sheltered in large shoals around its shores - this is however folk etymology as the first element is Gaelic.Although now uninhabited, Inchgarvie has been inhabited throughout various periods of history. The first recorded time was in the late 15th century.Like nearby Inchmickery, its profile and colour makes it look very much like a battleship from a distance.".
- Inchgarvie archipelago Firth_of_Forth.
- Inchgarvie areaTotal "8300.0".
- Inchgarvie country Scotland.
- Inchgarvie maximumElevation "19.0".
- Inchgarvie thumbnail Inchgarvie.JPG?width=300.
- Inchgarvie unitaryAuthority Edinburgh.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageExternalLink www.oldandnewedinburgh.co.uk.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageExternalLink forthislands.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageExternalLink etisland25.xml.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageID "2085536".
- Inchgarvie wikiPageRevisionID "596698292".
- Inchgarvie celticName "Innis Garbhach".
- Inchgarvie gridreference "NT138795".
- Inchgarvie hasPhotoCollection Inchgarvie.
- Inchgarvie islandGroup Firth_of_Forth.
- Inchgarvie latitude "56".
- Inchgarvie localAuthority Edinburgh.
- Inchgarvie longitude "-3.38".
- Inchgarvie meaningOfName "rough island".
- Inchgarvie norseName "Unknown".
- Inchgarvie subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Scotland.
- Inchgarvie subject Category:Islands_of_the_Forth.
- Inchgarvie subject Category:Scheduled_Ancient_Monuments_in_Scotland.
- Inchgarvie subject Category:Uninhabited_islands_of_Scotland.
- Inchgarvie point "56.0 -3.38".
- Inchgarvie point "56.00083333333333 -3.386388888888889".
- Inchgarvie type Artifact100021939.
- Inchgarvie type FormerPopulatedPlacesInScotland.
- Inchgarvie type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Inchgarvie type Island109316454.
- Inchgarvie type IslandsOfTheForth.
- Inchgarvie type Land109334396.
- Inchgarvie type Location100027167.
- Inchgarvie type Memorial103743902.
- Inchgarvie type Object100002684.
- Inchgarvie type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Inchgarvie type Region108630985.
- Inchgarvie type ScheduledAncientMonumentsInScotland.
- Inchgarvie type Site108651247.
- Inchgarvie type Structure104341686.
- Inchgarvie type Tract108673395.
- Inchgarvie type UninhabitedIslandsOfScotland.
- Inchgarvie type Whole100003553.
- Inchgarvie type YagoGeoEntity.
- Inchgarvie type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Inchgarvie type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Inchgarvie type Island.
- Inchgarvie type Place.
- Inchgarvie type PopulatedPlace.
- Inchgarvie type Wikidata:Q532.
- Inchgarvie type Place.
- Inchgarvie type Location.
- Inchgarvie type _Feature.
- Inchgarvie type SpatialThing.
- Inchgarvie comment "Inchgarvie (occasionally "Inch Garvie") is a small, uninhabited island in the Firth of Forth. Its name comes from Innis Garbhach which is Scottish Gaelic for "rough island". Local tradition has it that the island takes its name from the young herring, or "garvies" which sheltered in large shoals around its shores - this is however folk etymology as the first element is Gaelic.Although now uninhabited, Inchgarvie has been inhabited throughout various periods of history.".
- Inchgarvie label "Inchgarvie".
- Inchgarvie label "Inchgarvie".
- Inchgarvie label "Инчгарви".
- Inchgarvie sameAs Inchgarvie.
- Inchgarvie sameAs m.06l4t9.
- Inchgarvie sameAs Q2610327.
- Inchgarvie sameAs Q2610327.
- Inchgarvie sameAs Inchgarvie.
- Inchgarvie lat "56.0".
- Inchgarvie lat "56.00083333333333".
- Inchgarvie long "-3.38".
- Inchgarvie long "-3.386388888888889".
- Inchgarvie wasDerivedFrom Inchgarvie?oldid=596698292.
- Inchgarvie depiction Inchgarvie.JPG.
- Inchgarvie isPrimaryTopicOf Inchgarvie.
- Inchgarvie name "Innis Garbhach".