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    Cape Serrat (French: Cap Serrat; Arabic: رأس سيراط) is a cape situated in western Bizerte Governorate in northwest Tunisia. The cape is located between...
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    northern Tunisia. They are located 38 kilometres (24 miles) northwest of Cape Serrat, the closest point of the Tunisian mainland coast, from which they are...
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    of counterattacks before the enemy even had time to arrange them. At Cape Serrat in Tunisia, two systems were carried through a forest and swampland to...
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  • Rennick Bay (redirect from Serrat Glacier)
    the Rennick Glacier and its tributaries fill the bay. One tributary is Serrat Glacier, which flows through the Kavrayskiy Hills. To the northeast of the...
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  • Scotland. Renamed Nestor in 1898 and Vladimir in 1912. Wrecked off Cape Serrat, French protectorate of Tunisia, on 31 March 1933. SS Westfalen (1900)...
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  • scuttled by her crew after engine failure in the Mediterranean Sea off Cape Serrat, Tunisia. Five of her crew drowned while trying to reach the coast, the...
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  • and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 53 nautical miles (98 km) north of Cape Serrat, Tunisia by SM UB-50 ( Imperial German Navy) with the loss of a crew...
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  • and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 24 nautical miles (44 km) north of Cape Serrat, Tunisia (37°47′N 9°05′E / 37.783°N 9.083°E / 37.783; 9.083) by SM UC-27...
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    torpedoed the Arab, a 4,191 GRT British steamer coal off the coast of Cape Serrat, killing 21. UB-50's fourth patrol was very successful. In less than...
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  • sank in the Mediterranean Sea 33 nautical miles (61 km) north east of Cape Serrat, Algeria (37°24′N 9°50′E / 37.400°N 9.833°E / 37.400; 9.833) by SM UC-37...
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