Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'St Kilda' has mentioned 'Scotland' in the following places:
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Archipelago in Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom | WIKI |
It contains the westernmost islands of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. | WIKI |
[13] It became one of Scotland's six World Heritage Sites in 1986, and is one of the few in the world to hold joint status for both its natural and cultural qualities. | WIKI |
The emigration was in part a response to the laird's closure of the church and manse for several years during the Disruption that created the Free Church of Scotland. | WIKI |
Neil Mackenzie, a resident Church of Scotland minister who greatly improved the conditions of the inhabitants. | WIKI |
Despite their fondness for Mackenzie, who stayed in the Church of Scotland, the St Kildans "came out" in favour of the new Free Church during the Disruption. | WIKI |
Launched when the wind came from the north-west, two-thirds of the messages were later found on the west coast of Scotland or, less conveniently, in Norway. | WIKI |
[108][109][110] The Historic Environment Scotland website states that "the plain, two-bay church, with the schoolroom added to its north west in 1898" was "restored as they might have appeared in the 1920s". | WIKI |
In 1986 the islands became the first place in Scotland to be inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, for its terrestrial natural features. | WIKI |
[165] In 2008 the National Trust for Scotland received the support of Scotlandxe2x80x99s Minister for Environment, Michael Russell for their plan to ensure no rats come ashore from the Spinningdale, a UK-registered/Spanish-owned fishing vessel grounded on Hirta. | WIKI |
The tiny archipelago of St Kilda, lying off the west coast of mainland Scotland, is breathtaking. | UNESCO |
& C.) Regulations 1994, as amended; The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981; The Land Reform Act 2003; Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004; The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979; The Planning etc. | UNESCO |
(Scotland) Act 2006; and The Environmental Liability (Scotland) Regulations 2009. | UNESCO |
The Scottish Historic Environment Policy (SHEP) sets out the primary policy guidance on the protection and management of the historic environment in Scotland. | UNESCO |
Management of the cultural heritage will proceed on the basis of the minimum intervention required to sustain the attributes of the propertyxe2x80x99s Outstanding Universal Value, underpinned by the recent intensive and systematic archaeological survey of the whole archipelago, carried out by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. | UNESCO |