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- Scarba areaTotal "14.74".
- Scarba abstract "Scarba (Scottish Gaelic: Sgarba) is a small island, in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, just north of the much larger island of Jura. The island was owned by Richard Hill, 7th Baron Sandys and has not been permanently inhabited since the 1960s. It is now covered in heather and used for grazing animals. Kilmory Lodge is used seasonally as a shooting lodge, the island having a flourishing herd of red deer.The island's name is from the Norse and may mean "sharp, stony, hilly terrain" or "cormorant island".".
- Scarba archipelago Islay.
- Scarba areaTotal "1.474E7".
- Scarba country Scotland.
- Scarba maximumElevation "449.0".
- Scarba unitaryAuthority Argyll_and_Bute.
- Scarba wikiPageID "520243".
- Scarba wikiPageRevisionID "585783042".
- Scarba areaRank "39".
- Scarba caption "Scarba shown within Argyll and Bute".
- Scarba celticName "Sgarba".
- Scarba elevationM "449".
- Scarba gridRefUk "NM690044".
- Scarba gridreference "NM690044".
- Scarba hasPhotoCollection Scarba.
- Scarba highestElevation "Cruach Scarba".
- Scarba islandGroup Islay.
- Scarba language Scottish_Gaelic.
- Scarba latitude "56.177".
- Scarba listing Marilyn_(hill).
- Scarba localAuthority Argyll_and_Bute.
- Scarba location Inner_Hebrides.
- Scarba location Scotland.
- Scarba locationMap "Scotland Argyll and Bute".
- Scarba longitude "-5.72".
- Scarba mainSettlement "Kilmory Lodge".
- Scarba meaningOfName "Old Norse for "sharp, stony, hilly terrain"".
- Scarba name "Cruach Scarba".
- Scarba norseName "Skarpoe".
- Scarba population "1960.0".
- Scarba prominenceM "449".
- Scarba topo "OS Landranger 55".
- Scarba translation "Hill of Scarba".
- Scarba wordnet_type synset-mountain-noun-1.
- Scarba subject Category:Islands_of_Argyll_and_Bute.
- Scarba subject Category:Islands_of_the_Inner_Hebrides.
- Scarba subject Category:Marilyns_of_Scotland.
- Scarba subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_Argyll_and_Bute.
- Scarba subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_the_Scottish_islands.
- Scarba subject Category:National_Scenic_Areas_in_Scotland.
- Scarba point "56.17607 -5.72324".
- Scarba point "56.177 -5.72".
- Scarba type Area108497294.
- Scarba type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Scarba type Island109316454.
- Scarba type IslandsOfTheInnerHebrides.
- Scarba type Land109334396.
- Scarba type Location100027167.
- Scarba type Mountain109359803.
- Scarba type MountainsAndHillsOfArgyllAndBute.
- Scarba type MountainsAndHillsOfTheScottishIslands.
- Scarba type NationalScenicAreasInScotland.
- Scarba type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Scarba type Object100002684.
- Scarba type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Scarba type Region108630985.
- Scarba type YagoGeoEntity.
- Scarba type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Scarba type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Scarba type Island.
- Scarba type Place.
- Scarba type PopulatedPlace.
- Scarba type Wikidata:Q532.
- Scarba type Place.
- Scarba type Island.
- Scarba type Location.
- Scarba type _Feature.
- Scarba type SpatialThing.
- Scarba comment "Scarba (Scottish Gaelic: Sgarba) is a small island, in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, just north of the much larger island of Jura. The island was owned by Richard Hill, 7th Baron Sandys and has not been permanently inhabited since the 1960s. It is now covered in heather and used for grazing animals.".
- Scarba label "Scarba".
- Scarba label "Scarba".
- Scarba label "Scarba".
- Scarba label "Scarba".
- Scarba label "Scarba".
- Scarba label "Скарба".
- Scarba label "斯卡巴島".
- Scarba sameAs Scarba.
- Scarba sameAs Σκάρμπα.
- Scarba sameAs Scarba.
- Scarba sameAs Scarba.
- Scarba sameAs node254879039.
- Scarba sameAs Scarba.
- Scarba sameAs m.02kzqc.
- Scarba sameAs 2638420.
- Scarba sameAs Q746262.
- Scarba sameAs Q746262.
- Scarba sameAs Scarba.
- Scarba lat "56.17607".
- Scarba lat "56.177".
- Scarba long "-5.72".
- Scarba long "-5.72324".
- Scarba wasDerivedFrom Scarba?oldid=585783042.
- Scarba isPrimaryTopicOf Scarba.
- Scarba name "Sgarba".