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    Cape Farina (French: Cap Farina) is a headland in Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia. It forms the northwestern end of the Gulf of Tunis. The Tunisian towns...
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    Ghar el-Melh (redirect from Porto Farina)
    Rusucmona and Castra Delia and colonial Porto Farina, is a town and former port on the southern side of Cape Farina in Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia. The Phoenician...
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  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Plane (river), eastern Germany Plane Island, off Cape Farina, Tunisia Pláně, Czech Republic Planès, France Planes, Alicante, Spain...
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    north-eastern Tunisia, extending for 39 miles (63 km) from Cape Farina in the west to Cape Bon in the east. Tunis, the capital city of Tunisia, lies at...
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    the eighth century BC. The inland settlement used Rusucmona ("Cape Eshmun") on Cape Farina to the northeast as its chief port, although continued silting...
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  • July, the Roman army left Sicily and disembarked three days later at Cape Farina 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the large Carthaginian port of Utica....
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    ships, escorted by 40 galleys. Three days later they disembarked at Cape Farina 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the large Carthaginian port of Utica....
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  • (37°10′54″N 10°19′40″E / 37.18167°N 10.32778°E / 37.18167; 10.32778) off Cape Farina, Tunisia, due to an error in navigation. All the crew were saved. HMS Aigle (1801)...
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    three-day journey from Sicily, Scipio's army of 35,000 men landed near Cape Farina, sixteen miles northeast of the city of Utica, causing panic in the Carthaginian...
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    ships, escorted by 40 galleys. Three days later they disembarked at Cape Farina 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the large Carthaginian port of Utica....
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