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- Kish_Bank abstract "The Kish Bank (Irish: Banc na Cise) is a shallow sand bank about seven miles (11 km) off the coast of Dublin, in Ireland. It is marked by the Kish Lighthouse, a landmark well known to sailors and ferry passengers passing through Dublin Bay and Dún Laoghaire harbour.Many ships were wrecked on these shallows. The Vesper was lost in January 1876; the Norwegian MV Bolivar ran aground on the Kish Bank during a snow storm on 4 March 1947; both wrecks are frequently dived. A mailboat operated by the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company between Kingstown (later Dún Laoghaire) and Holyhead, the RMS Leinster, was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine on 10 October 1918. She went down four miles (6 km) east of the Kish Lighthouse with over 500 lives lost, the greatest single loss of life in the Irish Sea. Fifty-five wrecks are listed for the Kish Bank area at Irish Wrecks Online.In 2000, the Department of Marine and Natural Resources awarded licenses to allow detailed studies to be carried out on the Kish and Bray Banks in relation to the construction of a large offshore wind farm. Press reports at the time suggested 100 or more wind turbines might be erected.".
- Kish_Bank height "31.0".
- Kish_Bank location County_Dublin.
- Kish_Bank thumbnail Kish_Light_Dublin_Bay.jpg?width=300.
- Kish_Bank wikiPageID "8458596".
- Kish_Bank wikiPageRevisionID "554062690".
- Kish_Bank automated "1992-04-07".
- Kish_Bank caption "Kish Lighthouse viewed from a ferry".
- Kish_Bank characteristic "86400.0".
- Kish_Bank construction "Reinforced concrete".
- Kish_Bank coordinatesDisplay "title".
- Kish_Bank coordinatesType "region:IE_type:landmark".
- Kish_Bank focalheight "29.0".
- Kish_Bank hasPhotoCollection Kish_Bank.
- Kish_Bank height "31.0".
- Kish_Bank imageName "Kish Light Dublin Bay.jpg".
- Kish_Bank intensity "Two million candlepowers".
- Kish_Bank latd "53".
- Kish_Bank latm "18.65".
- Kish_Bank latns "N".
- Kish_Bank lens "Catoptric".
- Kish_Bank location County_Dublin.
- Kish_Bank longd "5".
- Kish_Bank longew "W".
- Kish_Bank longm "55.542".
- Kish_Bank marking "White with red band".
- Kish_Bank name "Banc na Cise".
- Kish_Bank name "Kish Lighthouse".
- Kish_Bank pushpin "lighthouse".
- Kish_Bank pushpinMap "Ireland".
- Kish_Bank shape "Nested cylinders".
- Kish_Bank yearbuilt "July 1963–July 1965".
- Kish_Bank yearlit "1965".
- Kish_Bank subject Category:Geography_of_Dún_Laoghaire–Rathdown.
- Kish_Bank subject Category:Lighthouses_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland.
- Kish_Bank type Artifact100021939.
- Kish_Bank type Beacon102814860.
- Kish_Bank type Object100002684.
- Kish_Bank type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kish_Bank type Structure104341686.
- Kish_Bank type Tower104460130.
- Kish_Bank type Whole100003553.
- Kish_Bank type YagoGeoEntity.
- Kish_Bank type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Kish_Bank type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Kish_Bank type Lighthouse.
- Kish_Bank type Place.
- Kish_Bank type Tower.
- Kish_Bank type Wikidata:Q532.
- Kish_Bank type Place.
- Kish_Bank type Location.
- Kish_Bank comment "The Kish Bank (Irish: Banc na Cise) is a shallow sand bank about seven miles (11 km) off the coast of Dublin, in Ireland. It is marked by the Kish Lighthouse, a landmark well known to sailors and ferry passengers passing through Dublin Bay and Dún Laoghaire harbour.Many ships were wrecked on these shallows. The Vesper was lost in January 1876; the Norwegian MV Bolivar ran aground on the Kish Bank during a snow storm on 4 March 1947; both wrecks are frequently dived.".
- Kish_Bank label "Kish Bank".
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- Kish_Bank sameAs Q6416484.
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- Kish_Bank sameAs Kish_Bank.
- Kish_Bank wasDerivedFrom Kish_Bank?oldid=554062690.
- Kish_Bank depiction Kish_Light_Dublin_Bay.jpg.
- Kish_Bank isPrimaryTopicOf Kish_Bank.
- Kish_Bank name "Banc na Cise".
- Kish_Bank name "Kish Lighthouse".