Great Ganilly (/ɡəˈnɪli/, Cornish: Goonhyli Veur "great saltwater downs")[1] is one of the Eastern Isles of the Isles of Scilly. It has a maximum total area of 0.13 square kilometres and a highest point of 34 metres above sea level, located in the middle of the island. There are two known cairns near the summit.
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| Coordinates | 49.9517°N 6.2567°W / 49.9517; -6.2567 |
| OS grid reference | 25 |
| Archipelago | Isles of Scilly |
| Area | 0.13 sq mi (0.34 km2) |
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| Civil parish | St Martin's |
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| Population | 0 |
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