Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'St Kilda' has mentioned 'Europe' in the following places:
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The NTS suggest that there is a great deal of interest in diving in the area as well as viewing of seabirds in "Europexe2x80x99s most important seabird colony, and one of the major seabird breeding stations in the North Atlantic. | WIKI |
Again, nothing like them exists anywhere else in Europe, and their original use is unknown. | WIKI |
These Soay sheep are believed to be remnants of the earliest sheep kept in Europe in the Neolithic Era, and are small, short-tailed, usually brown with white bellies, and have naturally moulting fleeces. | WIKI |
Formed from the rim of an ancient volcano associated with the opening up of the North Atlantic some 65-52 million years ago, the intensely dramatic, jagged landscape of towering cliffs xe2x80x93 some of the highest sea cliffs in Europe xe2x80x93 and sea stacks present stark black precipitous faces plunging from steep grass-green slopes in excess of 375m. | UNESCO |
Exposure to some of the greatest wave heights and strongest wind speeds in Europe plays a major role in shaping the coastal ecology. | UNESCO |
With nearly one million seabirds present at the height of the breeding season, St Kilda supports the largest seabird colony in the north-east Atlantic, its size and diversity of global significance making it a seabird sanctuary without parallel in Europe. | UNESCO |
The feral Soay sheep, so much a feature of the landscape, represent an ancient breed, descendents of the most primitive domestic sheep found in Europe. | UNESCO |
Criterion (x): St Kilda is one of the major sites in the North Atlantic and Europe for seabirds with over 1,000,000 birds using the island. | UNESCO |