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  • It was here at sea that Lord Nelson defeated the Spanish and French fleets off Cape Trafalgar in 1805.
  • Near the soaring lighthouse of Cape Trafalgar, the waters often foam and churn because powerful currents are clashing here.
  • It is named after Admiral Horatio Nelson's 1805 victory against the French and Spanish navies off Spain's Cape Trafalgar.
  • On 1 June 1808, " Redwing " pursued a mistico and two feluccas into the Bay of Bolonia, near Cape Trafalgar.
  • Twenty-seven British Admiral Villeneuve in the Atlantic off the southwest coast of Spain, just west of Cape Trafalgar, in Ca駉s de Meca.
  • It is named after Admiral Horatio Nelson's 1805 victory against the French and Spanish navies off Spain's Cape Trafalgar which saved Britain from French invasion.
  • The ambasassador lamented the death of the policeman who was killed, according to the foreign ministry, when a speedboat attacked his helicopter Wednesday off Cape Trafalgar.
  • Two other civil guards in the helicopter were rescued off Cape Trafalgar about one hour after the crash and treated for minor injuries, a police spokeswoman said.
  • By this time the Axis forces were operating stations at Alboran Island, Algeciras, Cape Trafalgar, Cape de Gata, Cape Tres Forcas, Ceuta, Malaga, Melilla, Tangier, Tarifa and Tetuan.
  • At 5 : 40 a . m ., the British were about to the north-west of Cape Trafalgar, with the Franco-Spanish fleet between the British and the Cape.
  • With his command under question and wanting to meet the British fleet to gain a decisive victory, Villeneuve left C醖iz to meet the British fleet near Cape Trafalgar.
  • With his command under question and planning to meet the British fleet to gain a decisive victory, Villeneuve left C醖iz and met the British fleet near Cape Trafalgar.
  • On 21 October 1805 Villeneuve learned of the size of the British fleet, and turned back to C醖iz, but the combined fleets were intercepted by Nelson off Cape Trafalgar.
  • Nelson became a British national hero in 1805 when he defeated the French and Spanish in a naval battle off Spain's Cape Trafalgar, saving Britain from a planned French invasion.
  • On 9 November 1918, just two days before the end of the war, she was torpedoed by a German submarine off Cape Trafalgar and sank with the loss of 50 men.
  • The Battle of Trafalgar was fought on the 21st of October 1805 off the Spanish coast near Cape Trafalgar involving the allied fleets of Spain and France against the Royal Navy of Britain.
  • Late on 21 May 1807, Raitt sent his boats and those of in pursuit of several vessels spotted sailing past Cape Trafalgar with the aim of clearing the Straits under cover of darkness.
  • Two other civil guards were rescued from the waters off Cape Trafalgar and were treated for minor injuries after the helicopter joined other law enforcement officers in chasing a speed boat headed for Spain's southern coast.
  • Twenty-seven British ships of the line led by Admiral Lord Nelson aboard defeated thirty-three French and Spanish ships of the line under French Admiral Pierre-Charles Villeneuve off the south-west coast of Spain, just west of Cape Trafalgar.
  • Barbate is situated at the mouth of the River Barbate, some 7 miles ( 11 kilometres ) along the coast to the east of Cape Trafalgar and within the La Bre馻 y Marismas del Barbate Natural Park.
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