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There are 167 Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) in Cornwall (including the Isles of Scilly). Cornwall, in the south-west of England, UK, has a population of 569,578 (mid-2019 est.) across an area of 3,546 km2 (876,235.7 acres), making it one of the least densely populated counties within England. The north coast of Cornwall falls on the Celtic Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, which also surrounds the Isles of Scilly, the south coast falls on the English Channel and the county is bounded by the River Tamar, forming the border with Devon, to the east. Cornish geology consists mainly of rocks from the Devonian and Carboniferous geological periods. Granite forms a large part of these, with mineralisations of tin, copper, lead and arsenic having been mined in the area. This gives rise to m

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  • List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cornwall (en)
  • Список участков особого научного значения Корнуолла (ru)
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  • There are 167 Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) in Cornwall (including the Isles of Scilly). Cornwall, in the south-west of England, UK, has a population of 569,578 (mid-2019 est.) across an area of 3,546 km2 (876,235.7 acres), making it one of the least densely populated counties within England. The north coast of Cornwall falls on the Celtic Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, which also surrounds the Isles of Scilly, the south coast falls on the English Channel and the county is bounded by the River Tamar, forming the border with Devon, to the east. Cornish geology consists mainly of rocks from the Devonian and Carboniferous geological periods. Granite forms a large part of these, with mineralisations of tin, copper, lead and arsenic having been mined in the area. This gives rise to m (en)
  • Участок особого научного значения (УОНЗ) (англ. Site of Special Scientific Interest; SSSI) — термин, обозначающий охраняемый законом памятник природы в Великобритании. На территории графства Корнуолл зарегистрировано 167 таких объектов. Корнуолл, расположенный на юго-западе Англии, имеет население 533 800 человек (2011 год), проживающих на территории площадью 3 546 км2, что делает графство одним из самых густонаселённых. Корнуолл омывается проливом Ла-Манш на юго-востоке и Атлантическим океаном на северо-западе. Длина береговой линии составляет 697 км; побережье главным образом скалисто, изрезано множеством бухт и заливов. В 45 км к юго-западу от полуострова Корнуолл находится архипелаг Силли, кроме того, имеются небольшие островки, разбросанные вдоль южного побережья полуострова. Геология (ru)
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