A geographic Greek cape might be Cape Matapan.
It is known as a Burnoose or burnous. Word comes from the Arabic Burnus and Greek Birros
It is called Cape Horn because of its geographic shape.
It used to be called Cape Kennedy for a period of time.
The Cape of Good Hope
The symbols on a Greek cape meant many things Red: Authority Yellow ( lines out lining the cape): Spuriousness Sword or shield: War Blue dots: This cape had already been used in a war before Picture of one Greek god : Sybolized what ever the Greek god stood for as for Athena stood for war the god would stand for war
A headland jutting out to sea can be called a cape.
The Cape Cod peninsula. It is called Cape Cod.
The Cape fort is called "the castle"
The newspaper was originally called "The Cape Argus" and took its name from the Greek mythological figure Argus Panoptes, who was a many-eyed giant known for his vigilance and watchfulness. The name was chosen to symbolize the paper's commitment to providing comprehensive and vigilant news coverage.
It is the Cape of Good Hope, also called Cape point, where there is a nature reserve and a lighthouse and look out point.
The symbols on a Greek cape meant many things Red: Authority Yellow ( lines out lining the cape): Spuriousness Sword or shield: War Blue dots: This cape had already been used in a war before Picture of one Greek god : Sybolized what ever the Greek god stood for as for Athena stood for war the god would stand for war
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