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Cape Trafalgar

Headland in the Province of Cadiz, southwest Spain, on the Atlantic shore northwest of the Strait of Gibraltar.

Name

From Arabic taraf al-ghar, meaning "cape of the cave."

Significance

The cape gave its name to the 1805 naval battle fought just offshore and indirectly to Trafalgar Square in London, which commemorates that battle.

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