Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Stronsay is an island in Orkney, off the north coast of Scotland. It is 3,275 hectares (13 sq mi) in size, and 44 metres (144 feet) at its highest point and has a usually resident population of 349. The main village is Whitehall, home to a heritage centre.Sights on the island include the Vat of Kirbister, a natural arch described as the "finest in Orkney" and various seabirds amongst which are Arctic terns."@en }
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- Q1758466 abstract "Stronsay is an island in Orkney, off the north coast of Scotland. It is 3,275 hectares (13 sq mi) in size, and 44 metres (144 feet) at its highest point and has a usually resident population of 349. The main village is Whitehall, home to a heritage centre.Sights on the island include the Vat of Kirbister, a natural arch described as the "finest in Orkney" and various seabirds amongst which are Arctic terns.".
- Q1758466 comment "Stronsay is an island in Orkney, off the north coast of Scotland. It is 3,275 hectares (13 sq mi) in size, and 44 metres (144 feet) at its highest point and has a usually resident population of 349. The main village is Whitehall, home to a heritage centre.Sights on the island include the Vat of Kirbister, a natural arch described as the "finest in Orkney" and various seabirds amongst which are Arctic terns.".