- Cape
Bojador (Arabic: رأس بوجادور, trans. Rā's Būjādūr;
Berber languages: ⴱⵓⵊⴷⵓⵔ, Bujdur;
Spanish and Portuguese: Cabo
Bojador; French: Cap Boujdour)...
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entrusted him with a
vessel and crew, in
order to
attempt to
round Cape
Bojador, a cape imp****able with
their level of
knowledge and equipment. Sailing...
- Sahara; El Aaiun, Awserd, Smara,
Dakhla and more
recently Cape
Bojador (or the
daira of
Bojador). In addition,
there is a
smaller satellite camp
known as "February...
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before the
Spanish issued a
royal decree that
placed the
coast from Cape
Bojador to Cape
Blanc under Spanish colonization. By 1886,
Spanish colonial authority...
- to
explore the
North African coast.
Sailors feared what lay
beyond Cape
Bojador at the time, as
Europeans did not know what lay
beyond on the
African coast...
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declared 'a
protectorate of the
African coast' from Cape
Blanc to Cape
Bojador on 26
December 1884. It
officially informed the
other powers in writing...
- are
considered fully fished or overfished, with
sardines south of Cape
Bojador the
notable exception.
Almost half of the
stocks are
fished at biologically...
- true
northern coastal limit of the
Sahara desert,
although nearby Cape
Bojador is
frequently mistakenly called this. The thirteenth-century
Genovese navigators...
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lighthouse (Spanish: Faro de
Bojador, French:
Phare de Boujdour, Arabic: منارة راس بوجدور) is a
lighthouse located near Cape
Bojador in the city of Boujdour...
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demarcation of Alcaçovas
running east and west
along a
latitude south of Cape
Bojador, a
compromise was
worked out and
incorporated in the
Treaty of Tordesillas...