Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Roanoke Sound is a sound that separates Roanoke Island from Bodie Island of the Outer Banks. To the north of the Roanoke Sound lies the Albemarle Sound and to the south lies the Pamlico Sound. One bridge, which carries U.S. Highway 64, crosses the sound.In a historical context, this was also the name first given to the present-day body of water known as the Albemarle Sound."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 2 of
2
with 100 triples per page.
- Roanoke_Sound comment "The Roanoke Sound is a sound that separates Roanoke Island from Bodie Island of the Outer Banks. To the north of the Roanoke Sound lies the Albemarle Sound and to the south lies the Pamlico Sound. One bridge, which carries U.S. Highway 64, crosses the sound.In a historical context, this was also the name first given to the present-day body of water known as the Albemarle Sound.".
- Q7339805 comment "The Roanoke Sound is a sound that separates Roanoke Island from Bodie Island of the Outer Banks. To the north of the Roanoke Sound lies the Albemarle Sound and to the south lies the Pamlico Sound. One bridge, which carries U.S. Highway 64, crosses the sound.In a historical context, this was also the name first given to the present-day body of water known as the Albemarle Sound.".