Trafalgar,Cape

Trafalgar,Cape
Tra·fal·gar (trə-fălʹgər), Cape
A cape on the southwest coast of Spain northwest of the Strait of Gibraltar. The British navy under Adm. Horatio Nelson defeated the French and Spanish fleets off Cape Trafalgar in 1805.

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  • Trafalgar — Tra|fal|gar, Cape the most southwesterly point of Spain. In the sea near the cape, British ships under Nelson won an important sea battle against the French and Spanish in 1805. Trafalgar 2 Trafalgar, the Battle of an important sea battle fought… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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